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COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PART Aan! 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 17 


FOR THE YEAR 1922 
Nos. 1-4 


Published by authority of the Acts of Congress of March 3, 1891, of June 30, 1906, 
and of March 4, 1909 


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1923 


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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 8, 1891, he Ba 


OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 199 


PART 4: 
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF 
ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIEN- 
TIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; 
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS 


1922 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 17 


No. 1 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1922 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “ shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


HE Catalogue. of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, 
issued quarterly, is arranged in two alphabets of proprietors, with sub- 
alphabets of titles as follows: 

I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or 
other identifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applica- 
tions for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or 
Designs for works of art). 

II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I, 
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J, 
Photographs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial 
illustrations. 

Titles for Class L, Motion-picture photoplays, and Class M, Motion pictures 
other than photoplays, have been transferred to Part 1, Group 2, of the Cata- 
logue because of their similarity to Class D, Dramatic compositions, and are 
published monthly therein as a title list. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been 
abrogated and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for 
entry in the Copyright Office. 

To save space in the Catalogue the copyright notice after each title is 
abbreviated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “ G,” Class 
G, Works of art; “ H,” Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; “I,” Class I, 
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; “ J,” Class J, 
Photographs; and “K,” Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations. “©” 
implies copyright registration of a published work, followed by a date of 
publication. “© 1c.” stands for copyright registration of an unpublished 
work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the photograph 
or other identifying reproduction; and “2 c.” for 2 copies, followed by the 
date of their receipt. In the case of foreign works and pictorial contributions 
to periodicals, only 1 copy is required. 

The annual index of proprietors, portraits, and principal artists is fur- 
nished for this part in the final issue for the year. The subscription price 
for part 4, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $0.50 a year, pay- 
able in advance to the Superintendent of Documents, by postal money order, 
express order, or New York draft. 


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NOTICE. 


The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that of the articles deposited 

for copyright registration the Librarian of Congress shall determine 
what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent 
collections of the Library of Congress and what other books or 
articles shall be transferred to other government libraries in the 
District of Columbia for use therein. 
_ The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above 
and still remaining on the shelves of the Copyright Office may be 
_ returned to the claimant of copyright under the provision of section 
60 of the Act. 

Noricr is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that in so far as any copyright 
articles deposited from July 1, 1914, to June 30, 1919, inclusive, are 
still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office and are not to be 
transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other governmental 
library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant 
prior to December 31, 1922. 

This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits, 
such as books, periodicals, dramatic compositions, musical composi- 
tions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or 
photographs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs 
filed for identifying works of art may not be returned. No maps 
are available for return. 

To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record 
should make formal request for the return uf the articles, which must 
be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will be sup- 
plied on request. Address Recistrer or Coprricuts, Library of Con- 
gress, Washington, D.C. 


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Bees G. WORKS OF ART; 
WORKS 


ADEE (WALTER) Cleveland. pas.2 
Her last chance. Drawing of girl 
on skates leaning on bar and looking 
cross as ice begins to break. : 
When lost son returned. Drawing 
of soldier in uniform standing before 
door on which is sign, For sale. 


© 1 c. each Mar. 1, 1922; G 64914, 
64915. 


ALLEN (D. F.) Detroit. [3 

New Masonic temple; by James Hud- 
dleston. Plaque in bas-relief of front 
view of new Masonic temple. © 1 ©. 
June 8, 1921; G 64485. 


AMERICAN STATUARY & DECORATING CO., 
INc., Philadelphia. [4-13 


Book-end, 130; by Aurelius M. Ren- | 


zetti. [Model of book-end with re- 
lief of face above scroll and flowers 
below] ©1c. Jan. 14, 1922; G 64481. 


131; by Aurelius M. Renzetti. 
[Model of book-end decorated with 
scrolls and flowers] © 1 c¢. Jan. 14, 
1922; G 64482. 

132; by Aurelius M. Renzetti. 
{Model of book-end with relief of ori- 
ental figure seated, holding book in 
hand] © 1c. Jan. 14, 1922: G 64479. 


1383; by Aurelius M. Renzetti. 
[Model of book-end with relief of 
winged bull of Assyria] © 1 ¢. Jan. 
14, 1922; G 64483. 


Buffet set, 146; by Aurelius M. Ren- 
zetti. Model of set consisting of fruit 
bowl, and two candlesticks, decorated 
with loops and beads around base of 
each. © 1 ¢. Feb. 27, 1922; G 64903. 


147; by Aurelius M. Renzetti. 
Model of set consisting of bowl and 
two candlesticks with fruit and leaf 
decoration around base of each. © 
1 ¢. Feb. 27, 1922; G 64902. 

Candlestick, 100; by Aurelius M. 
Renzetti. [Model of candlestick hav- 
ing round base with scallop and bead 
decoration] © 1. Feb. 6, 1922; G 
64692. 


104; by Aurelius M. Renzetti. 
[Model of candlestick having round 
base decorated with leaves] © 1 « 
Feb. 6, 1922; G 64691. 


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WVMODELS»: OR’ DESTENS POR 
OF ART 


AMERICAN STATUARY & DECORATING CO., 

INc.—Continued. 

105; by Aurelius M. Renzetti. 
Model of candlestick with relief of 
fruit and leaves around base] ©1c. 
Feb. 6, 1922; G 64690. 

Lamp portale, 70; by Aurelius M. 
Renzetti. [Model of lamp standard 
with lotus flower at top, globular for- 
mation in center and large round 
base] ©1c. Jan. 14, 1922; G 64480. 
ANDERSON (CHRISSIE J.) Washington. 

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Model of figure 


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Her mistress’ voice. 
of kitten sitting on its haunches. 
1 e@. Dee. 27, 1921; G 64486. 


ANDERSON (VirGiIniA F.) Lexington, 
Ky. [15 
Recipe for happiness. [Drawing of 
girl in colonial costume, with book in 
left hand and spoon in right, looking 
at bowl on table] © 1c. Feb. 18, 
1922; G 64982. 


ANGELA (EmiLio) New York. [16 
Shell maiden. Model of standing 

nude female figure holding shell in 

arms. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1922; G 64954. 


Ilion, 
Ne Xe [17 
Book worm. [Model of book-end 
Showing figure of man seated on bench 
reading book] © 1c. Jan. 18, 1922; 
G 64550. 


APPLEBY (JOHN R.) Minneapolis. [18 

Water carrier. Model of woman 
carrying jug on right shoulder. ©1e. 
Feb. 18, 1922; G 64814. 


Aronson (Louris V.) Newark, N. J. 
; [19-21 

Column. Model comprising semi- 
circular base from which rises fluted 
column with rounded top. © 1c. Feb. 
15, 1922; G 64775. 

Frame. Model of open ornamented 
skeleton frame having open _ sides 
closed with soft fabric. © 1c. Jan. 
28, 1922; G 64630. 


ANGELL (CARLETON WATSON) 


Pedestal. Design of pedestal with 
rectangular base and ornamented 
column: ©) ie; Jan. 28) 1922 5°G 


64629. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv.,n. S., v. 17 


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ASMUS-BRADLEY CO., INC., Chicago. 
[22-128 


Baby pillow, 700; by Stanley Nan- 


tus. Drawing of butterfly worked in 
solid embroidery. 
Oily by’ Stanley Nantus. 
Drawing of Louis XVI spray. 
Bib, 702; by Stanley Nantus. 
Drawing of rabbit with coat. 
728; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 


ing of boy handing food to goose. 


729; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of child eating. 
811; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 


ing of two kittens and feeding bowl. 


812; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of two strolling ducks. 


Buffet set, 712; by Stanley Nantus. 
Drawing of cartouche Louis XV. 


713; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of cluster of daisies connected 
with single line. 

714; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of conventional butterflies con- 
nected with row of French knots. 
715; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance baskets connected 
with outline frame broken with clus- 
ters of flowers. 

720; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of blackberry garland with leaves 
and berries. 

733; by Stanley Nantus. 
ing of conventional daisy 
effect. 


Draw- 
and fern 


755; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XVI border in bow-knot 
and hanging flowers. 


756; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of floral motive connected with 
outline frame. 


Tol; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of cross-stitch frame ornamented 
with cross-stitch flowers. 


784; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Marie Antoinette bow-knot with 


floral. motives connected with frame 
of French knots. 

785; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of empire wreath. 

786; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of conventional daisies. 

798; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 


ing of renaissance butterfly in cross- 
stitch. 

Carriage robe, 699; by Stanley Nan- 
tus. Drawing of Louis XVI medallion 
interlaced with open work and daisies. 


‘ing 


ASMUS BRADLEY CO., INC.—Continued. 

Center, 721; by Stanley Nantus. 
Drawing of renaissance border in 
French knots with acanthus leaves 
and rosettes. 


752; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of conventional fleur-de-lis and 
empire wreath in cross-stitch. 
776; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of four different baskets in corners 
and flowers. 
800; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance border in cross- 
stitch and baskets. 
820; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XVI basket connected 
with beaded frame. 

Child’s apron, 738; by Stanley Nan- 
tus. Drawing of bird on pocket of 
apron. 


740; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
of Dutch figures on pocket of 
apron. 


741; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of conventional butterfly forming 
pocket. 


753; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of pocket formed with head of 
rabbit. 


754; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of squirrel in outline pockets with 
shower of French knots. 

Dress, 697; by Stanley Nantus. 
Drawing of conventional corn flower 
in cross-stitch. 

698; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XVI bow-knot in French 
knotse | 


708; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance ornament in daisies 
and French knots. 
709; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance motive with group 
of dots. 

711; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of ducks worked in cross-stitch. 
763; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of dress with renaissance basket. 


764; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of hemstitched yoke with floral 
clusters. 


Dresser set, 808: by Stanley Nantus. 
Drawing of Marie Antoinette basket 
and floral figures. 


Library scarf, 813; by Stanley Nan- 
tus. Drawing of renaissance oak 
leaves and acorns. 


Middy blouse, 781; by Stanley Nan- 
tus. Drawing of daisies shaded by 
French knots. 


WORKS 
no. 1, 1922 


OF ART 
22 


AsmMus BRADLEY CO., INc——Continued. 
Pillow-case, 759; by Stanley Nantus. 
Drawing of Marie Antoinette basket 
and scallop ornamented with applique. 
760; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XVI wreath in applique 
morning-glory. 
761; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance basket with applique 
flowers. 3 
762; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XVI basket with applique 
flowers. 
777; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Marie Antoinette basket set in 
scallop. 


778; by Stanley Nantus. 


Draw- 


ing of conventional butterfly with 
fioral spray and wreath. 
779; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 


ing of conventional standing daisies. 


780; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance wreath. 
Quilt, 730; by Stanley Nantus. 


Drawing of Louis XVI bow-knot gar- 
lands with assorted Dutch figures and 
Teddy bears in corners. 


Romper, 710; by Stanley Nantus. 
Drawing of dog, cat and duck motive. 
782; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 

ing of three sitting rabbits. 
783; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 


ing of three sitting kittens. 

Scarf, 703; by Stanley Nantus. 
Drawing of renaissance basket with 
garlands and partially filled with 
French knots. 

704; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance garlands with flowers 
in French knots. ~ 


705; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of hemstitched Louis XVI bow-knot 
interlaced with floral ornaments. 


706; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Marie Antoinette baskets hang- 
ing from trellis. 


707; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of conventional wreath worked in 
French knots. 


716; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of meander in French knots 
topped with conventional butterflies 


and flowers. 


717; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of outline frame topped with Louis 
XVI wreaths. 


718; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance frame cut with 
Louis XVI wreath. 


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AsMus BRADLEY CO., INC.—Continued. 
719; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance basket and boquet. 
731; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XV garlands in cross- 
stitch and flowers. 

732; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of lotus blossoms with outline 
scallops. 


735; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of outline frame cut with clusters 
of flowers in French knots. 
736; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of frame of Louis XVI bow-knots 
and fleur-de-lis ornamented with flower 
shower of French knots. 
750; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XVI garland in flowers 
and French knots and bow-knot. 
751; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of border of outline and morning 
glories on trellis. 
774; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance basket of flowers. 
775; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of conventional butterfly forming 
corners and part of edge. 
796; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XVI spray and wreath in 
cross-stitch. 
797; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of frame in Louis XVI style with 
Marie Antoinette basket and floral 
figures. 
805; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of frame ornamented with Marie 
Antoinette baskets. 
806: by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance border, butterfly and 
floral groups. 

Tea-cloth, 799; by Stanley Nantus. 
Drawing of renaissance frame and out- 
line of china. 


Towel. | (42> wby ) stanley) Nanbis: 
Drawing of empire wreath. 
743; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 


ing of conventional border of flowers” 
connected with outline and scallop in 
French knots. 

744; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XVI basket and spray. 
745: by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance garland in French 
knots and flowers. 
746; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of conventional motive in outline 
and floral figures. 

747; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Henry III border in outline and 
floral figures. 


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pt. IV., R85". £7 


ASMUS BRADLEY CO., INC.—Continued. 
748; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XVI basket and spray 
set in scallop. 

749; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XV motive with pointed 
scallop and rows of French knots. 
766; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance basket. 

167; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance motive connected 
with French knots. 

— 768; by Stanley Nantus. 
ing of renaissance wreath. 
769; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of floral motive hanging from 
trellis. 


Draw- 


770; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 


ing of renaissance motive. 
771; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XIII motive. 


772; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XVI floral clusters con- 
nected with French knot scallop. 


773; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Henry III basket with floral 
French knot wreaths. 


789; by Stanley Nantus. 
ing of renaissance border in 
knots. 


Draw- 
French 


790; by Stanley Nantus. 
ing of Louis XIV spray. 

791; by Stanley Nantus. 
ing of Louis XVI border in 
knots. 


Draw- 


Draw- 
French 


792; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Henry III basket in cross-stitch. 
793; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XVI medallion. 


794; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of tipped over basket of flowers. 
795; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 


ing of conventional butterfly motive 
and fioral figures. 


801; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XVI basket of flowers 
tipped. 


802; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance wreath and motives. 


803; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of conventional figure in applique 
ornamented with floral figures. 


804; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Henry III figure in applique. 


815; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance basket with ap- 
plique fioral figures. 


+ 


"“AsmMuUS BRADLEY CO., INc.—Continued. 
816; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of conventional floral applique 
figures reimbursed with floral motives. 


817; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissanse basket with two ap- 
plique and other flowers. 


818; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of empire wreath with applique 
flowers. 

Work apron, 789; by Stanley Nantus. 
Drawing of two sprays of conventional 
flowers for embroidery and crocheting. 


© 1c. each Jan. 14,1922; G 64988— 
65094. 


ASPERGER (OTTO A.) Indianapolis. 
[129, 180 
Memorial, A; by Lou T. Jobe. [De- 
sign showing a rose at left end of ob- 
long frame. ] 


—B; by Lou T. Jobe. 
showing two roses 


© 1c. each Jan. 
64606. 


[Design 
on oblong frame.] 
23, 1922; G 64605, 


San Francisco. 
iS Teee 
Bear, 1. Statuette of bear with 
dress-coat, vest, collar, tie, and fez. 
2. Statuette of bear with fez. 


Man. Statuette of man with dress- 


suit and fez standing by cub bear. 


© 1. each Feb. 16, 1922; G 64786- 
G4T88. 


ATHERLEY (Harry C.) 


AUGENER, LTD., London. [134, 185 


Children paddling in the sea; by 
Henriette Willebeek Le Mair. [Child 
standing by bucket, watching four 
others wading in sea.] — 


Four children; by Henriette Wille- 
beek Le Mair. [Small child under 
tree watching three larger children 
pass by.] 


© 1c. each Feb. 25, 1922; G 64897, 
64898. 


BaLtcom (ALEXANDER F..) Worcester, 
Mass. [136, 137 


Big Six Christy Matthewson indoor 
baseball game. [Drawing of baseball 
player standing in front of large cir- 
cle.] 

Spin the _ pitcher. [Drawing of 
baseball player pitching ball.] 


© 1c. each Jan. 27, 1922; G 64780, 
64781. 


OF ART 
167 


WORKS 
no. 1, 1922 
BARRETT (GEORGE A.) Brighton, Mass. 
[188 
Home progress; by William S. 
Richter. [Drawing of wheel with 
arse, wing.| © 1 ¢. Feb. 18, 1922; 
G 64881. 
BARTLETT (MADELEINE A.) Boston. 
[139, 140 
Elizabeth. Circular bas-relief plaque 


showing right profile bust of little girl 
with hair hanging down back. 


Maria. Circular bas-relief plaque 
showing right profile of girl looking 
down. 

© 1. each Feb. 9, 1922; G 64704, 
64705. 


BAvER (SYLVIA MELBOURNE) New 
York. [141, 142 
Valentine greeting card, 1001. De- 


Sign showing girl and boy surrounded 
by hearts in shape of heart. 

1002. Design showing Piervt 
with circle behind him, tossing rose. 


© 1 ec. each Jan. 20, 1922; G 64582, 
64583. 
Baum (Max B.) Brooklyn. [1438 


Boudoir lamp; by Rs. R. Hellvik. 
Model of small lamp decorated with 
leaves and flowers. © 1 c. Jan. 380, 
1922; G 64633. 


BracH (Matty PErasopy) 
Conn. [144-166 

Bunny Scrub. Drawing of crouch- 
ing rabbit with ears laid back. ©1«. 
Nov. 18, 1921; G 64126. 

Duckie Scrub. Drawing of sitting 
duck. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1921; G 64125. 

Hurry Scrub. Drawing of rotund, 
hooded. skirted figure running with 
bag. ©1c. Nov. 18, 1921; G 64181. 

Jack Scrub. Drawing of face of boy 
wearing pointed cap, with eyes and 
mouth open. © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1921; 
G 64122. 

Jumbo Scrub. Drawing of elephant 
Standing. © 1 c. Nov. 18, 1921; G 
64127. 


Mike Scrub. Drawing of head of 
man with pointed cap, eyes askance 
and pipe in mouth. © 1. Nov. 18, 
1921; G 64128. 


Mrs. Scrub. Drawing of standing 
hooded rotund figure with apron, hold- 
ing baby in arms. © 1.«¢ Nov. 18, 
419213 G 64135. 

Peter Scrub. Drawing of bifurcated 


straddling figure wearing high pointed 
cap. ©1c. Nov. 18, 1921; G 64130. 


Ridgefield, 


BEacH (Matty PEAspopy )—Continued. 

Pig Scrub. Drawing of pig sitting. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1921; G 64124. 

Play Scrub. Drawing of standing 
bifurcated figure with cap over face 
and hands in pockets. © 1 ¢. Feb. 25, 
1922; G 64884. 

Polly Scrub. Drawing of face of girl 
in bonnet, with eyes and mouth open. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1921; G 64123. 

Puff-up Scrub. Drawing of skirted 
erect rotund figure with cap and muff, 
wallkine. ©). vie) Nov. 18); 1921.2 
64134. . 

Sailor Scrub. Drawing of rotund 
standing figure with hand in pocket, 
wearing sailor cap on side of head. © 
ie Deen 21921 5G 64622: 


Sister Scrub. Drawing of hooded 
rotund figure with bag on arm, walk- 
ing. ©1c. Nov. 18, 1921; G 64137. 

Sleepy Scrub. Drawing of sitting 
figure with drooping head and hands 
over knees. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1922; G@ 
64883. 

Squire Scrub. Drawing of standing 
rotund figure in high hat, collar, cut- 
away coat and short trousers. ©1e. 
Nov. 18, 1921; G 64136. 

Squirrel Serub. Drawing of crouch- 
ing squirrel with head down and tail 
over back, (©ot ¢€) Nov.tS,- 1921 0G 
64121. 

Stay Scrub. Drawing of standing 
bonneted figure with edgewise ex- 
panded skirt and hands in pockets. © 
1 e. Feb. 25, 1922; G 64882. 


Teter Scrub. Drawing of bifurcated 
figure standing on one foot, with other 
foot raised and pointed cap on head. 
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1921; G 64129. 


Tilly Serub. Drawing of standing 
hooded rotund figure looking down, 
with hands in pockets. © 1c. Nov. 18, 
1921; G 641838. 


Tim Scrub. Drawing of hooded 
bifurcated figure looking over shoulder. 


“© 1c. Nov. 18, 1921; G 64182. 


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Turtle Scrub. Drawing of crawling 
turtle. ©1. Nov. 18, 1921; G 64120. 


Tutor Scrub. Drawing of erect ro- 
tund figure walking with package 
under arm. © 1 c¢. Dee. 2, 1921; G 
64621. 


BEECH-NUT PACKING CO., Canajoharie, 
see [167 
Babette Beech-nut; by Cushman 
Parker. Laughing girl holding casse- 
role of macaroni with both hands. © 
1c. Jan. 3, 1922; G 64480. 


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Dt. Tv., nes. 17 


BELL (ROBERT EUGENE) Kansas City, 
Mo. [168, 169 


Dunbar (Paul Lawrence)  Sculp- 


tured bust. 
Washington 
tured bust. 
© 1c. each Dec. 24, 1921; G 64674, 
64675. 


BELLOWS (GEORGE) New York. [170 
Nude girl with a shawl. Left three- 


quarter view of torso of young girl 
with shawl over shoulders. © 1 c. Feb. 
10, 1922; G 64730. 


BENSINGER (DoroTHA) Los Angeles. 
alras 
Young sprout. Model of doll with 
movable arms. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1922; G 
64689. 


BERMEL (JOSEPH) 1NC., Middle Village, 
Nyy pare 
Monument, Roesen. [Drawing of 
- tablet monument with name and 
wreath in panel on front and leaf 
decoration on top] © 1 ec. Jan. 13, 
1922; G 64477. 
BrERni (B.) Cincinnati, O. [173 


Baby. Model of figure of baby com- 
ims out of ese.” ©; 1 e¢. Mar. 8, 1922; 
G 64957. 


BIERACH (SAMUEL E.) Brooklyn. 
[174 
National holiday hat window dis- 
play. [Drawing of three rows of hats 
in, Show window] © 1c. Jan.. 27, 
1922; G 64676. 


BURMAN (ANDREW) Alhambra, Calif. 
: Lit, TS 

Conquest. Model of figures of two 
football players, tackler and runner. 

Warde (Frederick) as Fra Junipero 
Serra. [Model of figure of man in 
monk’s garb standing with right hand 
on breast] 

© 1 « each Feb. 3, 1922; G 64684, 
64685. 


(Booker T.) Sculp- 


BLACKWELL, WIELANDY BOOK & STA- 
TIONERY CO., St. Louis. PAL CAP 
Saint Louis; by Eugene Pettus. 


[Man on horseback holding up hilt of 
sword with right hand, surrounded by 
clouds] ©1e. Feb. 1, 1922; G 64670. 


Buriock (I. Mortimer) New York. [178 


Caruso (Enrico) The voice from be- 
yond. [Sepulchral figure of Caruso 
in relaxed attitude surrounded by 
burning candles] © 1 ec. Sept. 20, 
1921; G 64687. 


BoLanD (JOHN RatpH) New York. 
[179-181 


Winter scene, A. Drawing of build- 
ing with double arch entrance and 
tower, covered in snow] 

B. [Drawing of old English 
cottage with roof covered in snow, and 
trees in background] 

C. [Drawing of arched gate- 
way with tower and small house at 
each side covered in snow] 

© 1c. each Mar. 13, 1922; G 65099- 
65101. 


BootH (Davin 8.) jr., St. Louis. [182 

Pi delta pi. Design of charm in 
form of key in triangular shape hav- 
ing Greek letters on one side, skull, 
motto and cross on another, and name 
on third side. © 1 ¢. Feb. 16, 1922; 


G 64785. 

BOUASSE-JEUNE & Co., Paris. [183-192 
Jésus chez Marthe et Marie; de 

Gaston Charpentier-Bosio. [Jesus 


seated talking to Mary seated at his 
feet and Martha standing with dish in 
hand] ©1ce. Jan. 6, 1922; G 64437. 


Maitre est 14! de Daguebert [Jesus 
talking to woman standing in door- 
way] ©1c. Feb. 24, 1922; G 64873. 

Noél. anges et berceaux; de Louis 
Terrier. [Angels kneeling around in- 
fant Jesus in cradle] © 1 c. Feb. 20, 
1922; G 64877. 

Noél du berger; by J. M. Breton. 
[Shepherd kneeling by manger in 
Which lies infant Jesus] © 1 ¢. Feb. 
20, 1922; G 64879. 

Ordination; de Georges Daguebert. 
[Young man in long robe kneeling be- 
fore priest and other dignitaries with 
hands on cup] © 12°@ Mane Gaae22- 
G 64485. 

Premiers pas de V’Enfant Jésus; de 
E. Piaz. [Madonna seated under ar- 
bor, teaching child Jesus to walk to 
Joseph, who is kneeling] © 1 ¢. Feb. 
24, 1922; G 64872. 

Profession religieuse; de Georges 
Daguebert. [Jesus standing with hand 
on head of young Woman in nun’s 
garb kneeling at his feet] © 1 «@. 
Jan. 6, 1922; G 64486. 

Sacré coeur de Jésus; de Etienne 
Piaz. [Front. view of Jesus with 
heart on breast and right hand raised] 
©1e. Jan. 6, 1922; G 64434. 

Vierge 4 la créche; de E. Azambre. 
[Madonna looking down at infant 
Jesus lying in manger] © 1c. Mar. 
13, 1922; G 65098. 


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no. 1,,1922 


OF ART 
207 


BovuASssE-JEUNE & co.—Continued. 
Vierge et petits enfants; de Louise 

‘Terrier. [Madonna seated with in- 

fant Jesus in lap and group of chil- 


dren around her knees] © 1 c. Feb. 

20, 1922; G 64880. 

BREMER (ALVIN LEMONDT) Elberon, 
Ta. [193 


First swan I ever saw.. [Swan on 
pond, with three trees on left bank] 
© 1c. Jan. 5 1922; G 64428. 

Brocer (Louris Ropert) Los Angeles. 
[194 

Caruso (Enrico) Model of bust of 

Singer. © 1 ec. Mar. 7, 1922; G 64951. 


Brooke (Mary EpirH) Phoenix, Ariz. 


[195, 196 
Camelback Mountain and Arizona 
eanal. Painting showing canal with 


road along left bank in foreground, 
orange orchard in valley in back- 
ground and mountain in distance. © 
1 ec. Dec. 6, 1921; G 64423. 

Wild turkeys’ roost. Wild turkeys 
in pine tree on edge of mountain 
gulch, at sunset. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1922; 
G 64161. 


BvuROKER (Esta) Los Angeles. [197 


At the plunge. [Decorative art fig- 
ure of nude girl standing at edge of 
pool with wrap held above head] © 
1 ce. Jan. 10, 1922; G 64465. 


BUSENBARK (ERNEST J.) New York. 


[198 
Rolling over the bridge. Design 
showing automobile tire on bridge 


with letters U. S. at each side, and 
skyline of city in background. © 1 «¢. 
Feb. 1, 1922; G 64669. 


CARPENTER (CHARLES MARCEAU) Par- 
sons, Kan. [199 


Brotherhood of man; by Tedd Davis. 
[Drawing showing perspective of 
street with smoke from factory and 
theater chimneys uniting above.] © 
1c. Jan. 13, 1922; G 64677. 


CASSIDY (ISABEL HAWLeEy) New York. 
[200 
French curve. Drawing of leg and 
foot with wings back of knee. ©1e. 
Jan. 20, 1922; G 64776. 
CHAMBERS (C. Boscron). New York. 
[201, 202 
Alraschid (Haroun) and Abou Has- 
san. Alraschid disguised as merchant 
talking to Hassan lounging on wall. 
Fair Persian. Oriental girl with 
fancy headdress standing by wall. 
© 1 ¢. each Feb. 18, 1922; G 64808, 
64809. 


it 


CHAMBERSBURG (SCHOOL BoaArD OF) 
Chambersburg,’ Pa. [203 
High school ring; by A. C. Shuck. 
[Design of ring with relief showing 
eagle above shield and wreath.] © 
1c. Dee. 16, 1921 ; G 64755. 
CHAPMAN (LESLIE G.) Hartford, Conn. 
[204 
Shorty and Ham. [Comic drawing 


of short man talking to tall with silk 
hat.] ©lc. Jan. 14, 1922; G 64484. 


CHRISTMAN (J/rs. ERWIN 8S.) Farming- 
dale, N. Y. [205 
Rivals; by Erwin Sachem Christman. 


Sculptured group of two running 

horses, one biting the other. © 1. 

Mar. 10, 1922; G 64981. 

CHURCH (FREDERICK STUART) New 
York. [206 


Dancing bears and_ bluebird  or- 
chestra. Two bears dancing while 
flock of birds perched on branches of 
tinea Sine. ©) a ey Van. 79) s922- 2G 
64460. 


CHurcH & DwicuT co., New York. 
[207-236 | 

American magpie; by M. E. Eaton. 
[Left side view of bird with long tail 
and light patch on wings and under- 
neath, perched on leafless tree branch] 


American three-toed woodpecker; by 
M. E. Eaton. [Back view of bird with 
speckled back and head, and white . 
under throat, clinging to trunk of tree] 


Arkansas kingbird; by M. E. Eaton. 
[Right side view of small bird with 
dark wings and tail perched on tree 
branch ] 

Bay-breasted warbler; by M. HE. 
Eaton. [Left side view of bird with 
light spot on side of head and stripes 
on wings, perched on cherry tree 
branch] 


Black-capped chickadee; by M. E. 
Eaton. [Right side view of small bird 
with long tail and biack on head and 
throat] 

Black-throated blue warbler; by 
M. HK. Eaton. [Right side view of 
small bird with light spot on wings, 
perched on rosebush ] 


Bobolink; by M. E. Haton. [Left 
side view of bird with white patch 
on wings and back, perched on tree 
branch] 

California jay; by M. E. Eaton. 
[Left side view of small bird with long 
tail and bill, perched on leafless tree 
branch] 


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207 


DAV 4S ree 


CHuRCH & DWIGHT co.—Continued. 

Canada warbler; by M. E. Eaton. 
[Side view of small bird perched on 
leafless bush] 

Cowbird; by M. E. Eaton. [Right 
side view of small dark bird with short 
bill perched on bush] 

Dickcissel; by M. E. Eaton. [Left 
side view of bird with light and dark 
patches on throat and breast, perched 
on bush] 

Green jay; by M. E. Eaton. [Side 
view of small bird with long tail and 
dark under throat, on cherry branch] 

Green-tailed towhee; by M. HE. Eaton. 
[Left side view of bird with light 
patches under throat and long tail, 
perched on branch of tree] 

Heuse wren; by M. E. Eaton. [Left 
side view of speckled bird with light 
under throat, perched on honeysuckle] 

Lazuli bunting; by M. E. Haton. 
[Left side view of bird with light head 
and dark wings and tail] 

Orchard- oriole; by M. E. Eaton. 
[Right side view of dark colored bird 
perched on apple-tree branch] 


Ovenbird; by M. E. Eaton. [Left 
side view of bird with dark back and 
speckled breast, standing on broken 
branch ] 


‘Painted bunting; by M. E. Eaton. 
[Back view of dark bird with light 
patch on head, perched on vine] 


Phoebe; by M. E. Eaton. [Right 
side view of small bird with large 
head and light under breast, perched 
on tree branch] 


Prothonotary warbler; by M. H. 
Eaton. [Left side view of small dark 
bird perched on tree branch singing] 


Red-winged blackbird; by M. E. 
Eaton. [Right side view of small 
blackbird on branch of bush in mea- 
dow ] 


Scissor-tailed flycatcher; by M. H. 
Eaton. [Small bird with long forked 
tail perched on branch of bush] 


Scott oriole; by M. E. Eaton. [Right 
profile of small bird with light stripes 
on wings, perched on branch of tree] 


Summer tanager; by M. E. Eaton. 
[Left side view of bird with dark 
wings and long tail, perched on rose- 
bush] 


Varied bunting; by M. E. Eaton. 
[Left side view of bird with light 
patch on head and breast and dark 
wings, perched on tree branch] 


CHurcH & DWIGHT co.—Continued. 

Veery; by M. E. Eaton. [Left side 
view of dark bird with speckled breast, 
perched on tree branch] 


Violet green swallow; by M. KE. 
Eaton. [Right side view of bird with 
white under throat, and long wings, 
perched on tree branch] 


Western tanager; by M. E. Eaton. 
[Side view of small bird with dark 
wings, perched on branch of bush] 


White -throated swift; by M. E. 
Eaton. [Small bird with long wings 
clinging to trunk of dead tree] 


White-winged crossbill; by M. E. 
Eaton. [Left side view of bird with 
crooked bill and white patches on 
wings, perched on pine cone] 

©1« each Feb. 20, 1922; G 64816—- 
64845. 


CIAVATTI (FERNANDO EH.) New Haven, 
Conn. [257 
Harkness memorial tower, Yale 
university—[Wall Gothic tower with 
small building on each side] © 1 «. 
Mar. 6, 1922; G 64960. 


York. 
[238 
Ornamental figure. Model of draped 
female figure seated holding large 
bowl*in lap. © 1 ¢ Bebo 2, #922 27G¢ 
64671. 
CLAY (JOHN) & co., Chicago. [239 
Harvest moon. [Right three-quar- 
ter view of girl standing with left 
arm on stone fence partly covered 
with flowers] © 1 ¢. Jan. 23, 1922; 


CLARKE (FREDERICK B.) New 


G 64601. 
CLOSSON (WILLIAM BAXTER) Newton, 
Mass. [240 
Persephone. [Front view of female 


figure in diaphanous drapery dancing 
with flowers in hand] © 1 ¢ Jan. 
19, 1922; G 64961. 


Copp (RExFOoRD ORVAL) Chicago. 
[241-243 
Book-end; by Herman R. Lorenz. 
Design of book-end bearing masonic 
emblem. © 1 ¢.\\ diame 2) 922 G, 
64471. 


Eastern Star book-end; by Wm. 
Ostwaldt. Model of -book-end with 
Eastern Star emblem in relief. © 
1 c.. Feb: 13, 1922* GG Gaee 


Shriner book-end; by Wm. Ost- 
waldt. Model of book-end with Shrine 
emblem in relief. © 1 ¢ Feb. 18, 
1922; G 64760. 


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mo. 1, 1922 
CoLe (JESSIE B.) Maxwell, Ia. [244 
Hubby’s hobby. Sketch showing 


package of tobacco, cigar box, candle- 
stick, cigars, matches and ash-tray. 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1922; G 64804. 


Cook (W. F.) GRANITE co., Springfield, 
Mass. ; [245 
Bidwell monument; by Robert L. 
Cook. [Design of monument in form 
of arch with name above center] © 
1c. Jan. 3, 1922; G 64478. 


Costa (Hector) New York. 


Caruso. Sculptured bust. 
Jan. 16, 1922; G 64506. 


[246 
Gide, 


CRAIN (FESTAL) Pasadena, Calif. 
[247, 248 
Book-ends ; by Mabel Monat. [Model 
of book-end with relief of two kittens] 
© 1c. Dec. 8, 1921; G 64424. 
Monterey cypress tree book - end. 
[Model of book-end with relief of 
tree] ©l1ce. Jan. 26, 1922; G 64624. 


CRASKE (LEONARD) Boston. [249, 250 


Dryad. Model of nude female figure 
seated on rock with left hand raised 
to chin. 

Joy of life. Model of figure of young 
girl dancing on one foot. 

© 1 «© each Mar. 7, 1922; 
64953. 


Cress (Witt LEonARD) Wheeling, W. 
Va. [251 
Cresco. Design of winged doll. © 

1 c. Jan. 27, 1922; G 64627. 


CRUSADERS FOR AMERICAN RIGHTS, INC., 
Boston. [252 
Knight; by Louis Meynell. Design 
showing knight in armor astride horse, 
in act of charging foe. ©1c. Jan. 20, 
1922; G 64587. 


G 64952, 


CUNNINGHAM (RoGER) Kansas City, 
Mo. 253 


Man and his world. [Man with two 
horses plowing open field overhung 
pa edark.clovds]! © 2. ¢ Feb. 15, 
1922; G 64962. 


DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago. 
[254-264 
Angel holding candelabra. Model of 
figure of angel with head uplifted and 
candelabra in hands. © 1c. Feb. 25, 
1922; G 64886. 


Angel holding sanctuary lamp. 
Model of figure of angel holding lamp 
in hands. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1922; G 
64894. 


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OF ART 
268 


DAPRATO STATUARY co.—Continued. 

Anthony (Saint) Model of statue 
of saint holding infant Jesus in left 
arm and loaf of bread in right hand. 
© 1c. Feb. 25, 1922; G 64892. 


Chandelier. Model of ornamental 
chandelier for electric lights. © 1. 
Feb. 25, 1922; G 64889. 


Gothie altar. Model of altar show- 
ing chalice in relief on tabernacle door 
and I. H. 8S. emblem below altar table. 
© 1c. Feb. 25, 1922; G 64890. 


Gothic side altar. Model of small 
altar with cross in relief on tabernacle 
door and sacred heart of Mary emblem 
below altar table. © 1 c. Feb. 25, 
1922; G 64885. 


Mother love. Sculptured bust of 
mother and smiling child with arms 
around her neck. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1922; 
G 64891. 

Paul (Saint) of the cross. Model 
of figure of saint holding crucifix in . 
left hand ‘and pointing to it with right 
hand. ©1e. Jan. 9, 1922; G 64463. 


Pedestal. Model of pedestal with 
sub-pedestal showing emblem of pas- 
sion in panel below altar table. ©1e. 
Feb. 25, 1922; G 64887. 


Rigalico chandelier. Model of chan- 
delier for six electric lights. © 1. 
TVeb. 25, 1922; G 64888. 


Stephen (Saint) Model of figure of 
saint standing with stone in left hand 


gnd: palm im. right, © 1 ¢ Heb. 25; 
1922; G 64893. 
DAUBNER (PAUL) Portege, Pa. [265 


Hikons. [Design showing carving of 
religious figures around altar] ©1e. 
Jan. 4, 1922; G 64421. 


Davies (JEAN WALTHER) Oak Park, 
Til. [266 
Flower chart. [Design of chart in 
form of double arched window. with 
four-leaf clover at top] © 1c. Jan. 
11, 1922; G 64470. 


Davis (AricE) Los Angeles. [267 


Sell your movie. [Design for game 
consisting of series of cards connected 


by circles] © 1c. Jan. 13, 1922; G 

64487. 

DEATON (G. H.) Chicago. [268 
Bank behind the farmer; by C. H. 


Trudell. [Drawing of farmer with 
two horses hooked to wagon passing 
barn at left and billboard on country 
road at right} “© 1c: Mar. 2; 1922- 
G 64924. 


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269 


DECKER (JACQUES P.) New York. 
[269 
Cover for book. Design showing 
palette, camera and air-brush. ©1e. 
Dec. 7, 1921; G 64425. 


Dr FEstetTics (GyuLA) New York. 
270 
Wilson (Woodrow) 28th president 
of the U. S. Medallion portrait in 
bas-relief showing left profile. ©1le. 
Jan. 27, 1922; G 64626. 


Dr Groor (ADRIAAN M.) New York. 
Paral 
Roosevelt (Theodore) Front view 
portrait of Mr. Roosevelt seated at his 
desk. ©1c. Jan. 18, 1922; G 64551. 


DEXxTER (C. H.) & SONS, INC., Windsor 
Locks, Conn. 
Cover design, 1; by Hugo Neumann. 
Drawing having rectangular border 
with scroll work and lines. ©1.@. 
Jan. 17, 1922; G 64680. 
2; by J. J. Kenny. Drawing of 
rectangular border decorated with 
scroll-work and lines. © 1c. Feb. 8, 
1922; G 64805. 


DoctoroFFr (JOHN) Dallas, Tex. [274 
Kute-kux-kid. Model of hooded fig- 
ure kneeling. © 1 ¢. Feb. 10, 1922; 
G 64728. 
DUNTON (W. HERBERT) Toas, N. M. 
[275 


Lilly, big game hunter. 
hunting garb standing with left hand 
on gun, surrounded by four dogs. © 
1c. Feb. 138, 1922; G 64759. 


DurparR (A. H.) and Mayer (L. C.) 
New York. [276 
Lady of good fortune; by Lily C. 
Maver. Model of seated female fig- 
ure with bowl in lap, laughing. ©1e. 
san. 20, 1922: G 64574. 


Epwarps (Harry Cray) Brooklyn. 
[ 


New moccasins. Indian girl seated 
on buffalo robe, leaning against willow 
back-rest and looking at her new moc- 
easins. ©1c. Jan. 28; 1922; G 64682. 


EpwIn (Evuis) Oakland, Calif. [278 
Golden Maytime. Model of figure 
of nude child with wings dancing on 
base of flowers. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1922; 
G 64414. 
EHRMANTRAUT (ARTHUR) Cincinnati. 
[279 
Vision conservation emblem; by 
Walter Eversman. [Drawing of 
draped female figure holding up scroll 


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[272, 273 


Man in ' 


Dtoly., Base wee 


EWHRMANTRAUT (ARTHUR)—Continued. 
in both hands, with books at her right 
and left] © 1.¢. Jan, 3.2 2-G 
64615. 


ELMIcK (GILLIE RoperT) Dalhart, Tex. 
[280 

Foretelling the birth of Sampson. 
[Prophet talking to man and woman 
near well, in valley surrounded hy 
hills] ©1c. Feb. 27, 1922; G 64904. 


EVE (FREDERICK W.) St. Paul. [281 


Question; by Herman _ Giehler. 
[Youth and girl seated on bank of 
stream watching stork wading among 


lily-pads] ©. 1 «. ‘Heb., sO eig225 0G 

64727. 

Farr (KATE) Los Angeles. [282-293 
Chinaman and frog box. [Model of 


box decorated with figure of China- 
man playing instrument while frog 
dances ] 

Chinaman chasing pigs. [Model of 
box with relief of Chinaman holding 
stick in hand while chasing pig] 

Cover of box. Model with relief of 
nude woman with spear in hand, rid- 
ing horse. 

Dancing girl incense burner. [Model 
of urn-shaped burner with relief of 
dancing figure on side] 

Fish box. [Model of box decorated 
with fish near water plant] 

Frogs, turtle and duck box. [Model 
of box with relief of three frogs run- 
ning, followed by duck and turtle] 

Girl and mouse box. [Model of box 
decorated with figure of young girl 
with candle in hand, frightened by 
mouse ] 

Pagan. Model of book-end decorated 
with figure of girl dancing. 

Pals. Model of incense burner in 
form of Chinaman with rat seated. 

Peacock box. Model of box with 
relief of peacock. 

Wall plaque or incense burner. 
Model of plaque with relief of man 
and woman dancers. 

Woman with peacock lamp. [Model 
of lamp standard in form of nude wo- 
man holding peacock on back] 

© 1 « each Jan. 9, 1922; G 64449— 
64459, 64461. 


FEAST (CHARLES F.) Baltimore. [294 

Gee! but this F. 'F. D. is a cineh. 
Drawing of Santa Claus seated on sled 
telegraphing orders to florists. ©1lce. 
Jan. 9, 1922; G 64462. 


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319 


FEeLLows (ERMA MADELEINE) Los An- 
geles. [295, 296 
Egyptian goddess of truth. [Model 
of nude female figure kneeling on one 
knee with mirror in hand] © 1 «. 

Jan. 24, 1922; G 64607. 
[ Model of 


EKgyptian incense burner. 
incense burner with Egyptian figures 
me rele: on Sides| © 1 ¢ Jan. 16, 
‘1922; G 64507. : 


FENTON (BEATRICE) Philadelphia. 
[297 
Sea-weed fountain. Model of figure 
of little girl, with sea-weed on her 
extended arms, balancing herself on 
back of Jaree turtle. © 1c. Jan. 11, 
1922; G 64469. 


Fisk (MyrtrLe T.) Minneapolis. [298 
Campfire. Model of incense burner 


in form of coffee pot standing upon 
stones. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1922; G 64766. 


‘FospicK (GERTRUDE CHRISTIAN) New 
York. [299 


First born. [Model of young woman 
seated in arm-chair with infant in 
her arms] ord ves Jani'5," 1922: .G 


FOWLER (CATHERINE CHAPMAN) Dear- 
born, Mich. [800, 301 
Doughnut dreams. [Child lying in 
bed, surrounded by figures with dough- 
nuts] 

Land of nod. [Child peering from 
behind tree at winged monster and 
owl perched on limb above] 

© 1c. each Feb. 8, 1922; G 64698, 
64699. 


Fox (FONTAINE) Port Washington, N. 
x [302 
Toonerville trolley. Caricature 
model of trolley car and its motorman. 
© 1c. Jan. 20, 1922; G 64585. 


FRANCK (CARL JULIUS) Honolulu, T. 
[3 


Remember the day of victory. 
[Eagle above winged figure holding 
palm branch-in right hand and dove in 
left] ©1c. Jan. 16, 1922; G 64508. 


GALAN (JOHN) Elmhurst, N. Y. [304 


Laddie Boy. Low relief of Airedale 
dog. ©1c. Jan. 21, 1922; G 64598. 


GAUTIER (ALPHONSE MARIE) Washing- 
ton. [305 


Gospel bride; by A. M. Gautier and 
M. A. Connolly. Figure of woman 
standing in glory of sun with left foot 
on dragon and earth, and right on 
moon. ©1c. Jan. 25, 1922; G 64620. 


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GEAREN & COLBERT ART CO., Davenport, 
Ta. [306 
Chiropractor; by James H. Gearen 
and Ray B. Colbert. Interior showing 
chiropractor on professional call, and 
man and wife beside bed of young girl. 
©1c. Jan. 20, 1922; G 64777. 


GuucK (CARL) Indianapolis. [307 


Fourseeco. Drawing of entrance to 
office building. © 1 ¢. Sept. 30, 1921; 
G 64678. 


GoccGIN (JOHN E.) Salem, Mass. 
[808-310 

Teddy brown bear, 1; by Peter 
Chiris. Drawing of Teddy bear, little 
Red Riding Hood and two lost babes 
in woods, on hobby horse ear. 
2; by Peter Chiris. Drawing of 
Teddy bear and little Red Riding Hood 
on hobby horse ear. 

—- 3: by Peter Chiris. Drawing of 
Teddy bear on hobby horse ear. 

© 1c. each Mar. 2, 1922; G 64920— 
64922. 


GoOopDYEAR (CLARA) Auburndale, Mass. 
[311-815 

Art panel, 1. Design showing con- 
ventionalized poppy in circle. 

—— 2, Design showing sweet peas 
in circle. 

—— 38. Design showing convention- 
alized daffodil in circle. 

-— 4. Design with conventional- 
ized pansy in circle. 
5. Design showing window box 
in which is group of tulips and daffo- 
dils. 

© 1c. each Mar. 6, 1922; G 64943- 
64947. 


GoRMULLY (MARIE THERESA) New 
York. [316 
Flappette. [Statuette of thinly clad 


girl standing with left hand on hip] 
© 1 ¢. Feb. 27, 1922; G 64899. 


(LuctrN H.) Manchester, 


NE ER ea is 

Head of Christ. Low relief medal- 

lion showing left profile bust of Christ. 
© 1c. Mar. 4, 1922; G 64963. 


GOSSELIN 


GROLIER SOCIETY, New York. 5 
[318, 319 
Boy; by Elsie Southwick Clark. 
Drawing of boy seated at table looking 
up from open-book before him, while 
vision of chariots and pyramids ap- 
pear in background. © 1 c. Mar. 2, 
1922; G 64930. 


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320 


Dt; IV., Wes WL 


GROLIER SOCIETY—Continued. 

Boy and girl; by Norman Prince. 
[Little girl seated in chair and boy 
standing by her and pointing to open 
book in her lap] ©1c. Feb. 2, 1922; 
G 64864. 


GRZANKOWSKI (STANLEY F.) Detroit. 
[320 
Moonshine; by Mary Leonida Dono- 
van. [Drawing of full-moon on dark 
circular background] © 1 ¢. Feb. 4, 
1922; G 64955. 


Haas (HERMAN) New York. lao 
Dilham-Gibson poster. [ Jockey 
leading horse on race-track]) © 1. 


Jan. 31, 1922; G 64642. 


HAHN (NANCY CooNSMAN) St. Louis. 


[322° 


Missouri state memorial. [Granite 
shaft surmounted by draped figure 
holding quill in left hand and wreath 
in uplifted right hand] © 1c. Jan. 
18, 1922; G 64474. 


Hains (FRANK SS.) Philadelphia. 


[323 
Izgic. [Drawing of rotund figure 
with parasol over head] © 1c. Jan. 


17, 1922; G 64542. 


Hatt, HArtwey & co., Troy, N. Y. 
[324, 325 

Man at telephone; by Clarence F. 
Underwood. [Left three-quarter view 
of young man seated talking through 
telephone] © 1c. Jan. 10, 1922; G 
64466. 

Man’s head; by Franklin Booth. 
Drawing showing right three-quarter 
view bust of young man. © 1c. Mar. 
2, 1922; G 64923. 


HANINGTON (CHAS. ARTHUR) New 
York. [326 
Oomee. [Model of grotesque figure 


with large head, ears and feet, smil- 
ing] ©1c. Feb. 10, 1922; G 64701. 


HANSEN (G. O.) and CALDER (C. E.) 
San Francisco. [327 
When East meets West. [Model of 
male figure wearing fez and cowboy 
trousers] © 1 ec. Mar. 1, 1922; G 
64913. 


HERCULES POWDER CO., Wilmington, Del. 

[328 

Zero hour. [Two boys and mother 

dog watching puppy chase turtle off 

log into pond] © 1c. Jan. 23, 1922; 
G 64602. 


12 


HEVENTHAL (CHARLES A.) Haddon 
Heights, N. J. [329 
Nite and Gale. [Comic drawing of 


Short fat man and long slim man 


standing face to face] © 1c Jan. 

16, 1922; G 64524. 

HiIcksS-CHATTEN ENGRAVING CO., Port- 
land, Or. [330 


Oregon 1925. [Drawing of four 
globes each surrounded by ring and 
labelled, Oregon] © 1 e. Dee. 10, 
1921; G 64964. 


Hinps (A. S.) Portland, Me. 
[331-336 

Accuracy and care. [Young man 
with cane in hand watching clerk be- 
hind counter weighing drugs] 

Children welcome. [Clerk holding 
hand of child while talking to lady] 

Summer days. [Young man and 
Woman standing by counter with glass 
of cold drink in hands] 

Thank you. [Drug clerk handing 
package to lady] 

That’s the story. [Clerk talking 
over counter to man with package in 
hand] 

Your favorite brand. [Young man 
looking at box of cigars to which clerk 
is pointing] 

© 1c. each Feb. 15, 1922; G 64767- 


| 64772. 


Hoyr (ADALAIDE P.) Indianapolis. 
[aot 
White mule. [Model of figure of 
mule lying down with head on fore 
leg] © 1c. Jan. 3, 1922; G 64865. 


Hupson (Grace) Ukiah, Calif. [338 

Yokia Indian boy. [Right profile of 
Indian boy wearing checkered shirt] 
© 1c. Feb. 1, 1922; G 64668. 


Hunt (ESTHER) San Francisco. 


[339-342 
Ah Toy. Model of bust of Chinese 
girl mounted on pedestal. © 1c. Mar. 


4, 1922; G 64933. 


Crying baby. Model of bust of 
Chinese baby crying. © 1c. Mar. 4, 
1922; G 64934. 


Daffodil. Bust of Chinese girl with 
beaded headdress. © 1 ec. Feb. 6, 
1922; G 64688. 


Laughing. Model of bust of Chinese 
baby laughing. © 1c. Feb. 15; 1922; 
G 64773. 


WORKS OF ART 


no. 1, 1922 
INNES (JouHN) Vancouver, B. C., Can- 
ada. [343 
Memories. -Aged Indian standing in 


grain field and gazing at buffalo bones, 
while in background appears vision of 
buffalo hunt. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1922; 
G 64634. 


INTERNATIONAL SHOE CO. (Friedman- 
Shelby branch) St. Louis. [344 


Red goose shoes; by Wolf & Laven- 
son. [Drawing of bill-board display 
showing woman and boy at left and 
goose and shoes at right of inscrip- 
tion] ©1e. Dec. 8, 1921; G 64427. 


JANNY (AvGcuUST R.) New York. 
[345-347 
Ching Lee. [Model of figure of 
Chinaman seated with bowl in lap] 
© 1c. Jan. 25, 1922; G 64619. 


Slave of aroma. 1. [Model of in- 
eense burner in form of nude girl 
kneeling with head thrown back, hold- 
ing up bowl in hands] © 1 ec. Jan. 
19, 1922; G 64554. — 

—, 2. Model of book-end and 
incense burner showing figure of girl 
kneeling with head thrown back, hold- 
ing up bowl in hands. © 1c. Jan. 20, 
1922; G 64584. 


JEWETT (MAUDE S.) New York. [348 

Frog and heron bird-bath. [Model 
showing two herons holding frogs by 
legs and supporting bowl on their 
heads] © 1c. Feb. 11, 1922; G 64731. 


JILLSON (HERBERT L.) Goffstown. 
N> Ei, [349 
Old homestead. [Drawing of cot- 
tage with tree on right and barn on 


lett] © 1 ¢. Jan. 17, 1922: G 64965. 
JOHNSON (LEANDER) Chicago. 
[350, 351 


Flower urn, 1. Design of urn hav- 
ing round top decorated with oak 
leaves, figures of eagles and stars, and 
fluted neck, and square base. © 1. 
Mar. 8, 1922; G 64983. 


2. Design of urn having round 


top, four-paneled bowl, plain round 

neck and square base with combed 
panels. 

© 1 c¢. each Mar. 8, 1922: G 64983, 
64984. 

JOHNSTON (ANNA M.) Pittsburgh, Pa. 

lao2,ooe 

Decoration for china plate. Design 


showing two peacocks facing each 
other, under vines with flowers. © 
1c. Feb. 27, 1922; G 64901. 


100884—22 


2 13 


368 


JOHNSTON (ANNA M.)—Continued. 

Greeting card. [Drawing of open 
fire place and chair in front of it.] © 
1 ec. Feb. 7, 1922; G 64778. 


KAGESHUBER (JOHN A.) Austin, Pa. 
[354 


I am for universal peace; by James 
Edward Summers. Design of triangle 


with lamb in center surrounded by 
rays from star. ©1c. Dee. 31, 1921; 
G 64472. 


Kamins (M.) Brooklyn. [3855-359 

Arm; by Joseph M. Kratina. Model 
in Gothie style in form of bird deco- 
rated with crest and shield. 

Hanger; by Joseph M. Kratina. 
Model in Gothic style with two leaves 
having Gothic lines terminating in 
eight-corner pedestal. 

Shield; by Joseph M. Kratina. 
Model of shield in Gothic style with 
sides rolled in form of scrolls and top 
prolonged terminating in leaves. 

Socket, 4; by Joseph M. Kratina. 
Model of round socket decorated with 
Gothic style lines and leaves. 

Be by Joseph MM. ( -Kratina: 
Round model decorated with leaves in 
Gothie arch. 

© 1 ¢. each Mar. 2, 1922; G 64925- 

64929. 


KAUFMANN AND STRAUSS CoO., New 
York. [360-368 
Baby’s joy; by Hy. Hintermeister. 
Baby seated on fur robe holding milk 
bottle in hands. 

Dolly Jane; by James Freixas. 
Full length portrait of little girl with 
doll in left arm, holding dress with 
right. 

Oh boy; by James Freixas. Semi- 
comic sketch of boy with hair parted 
in center, looking up over right 
shoulder. 

Oh, mi; by James Freixas. Semi- 
comie sketch of little girl with bobbed 
hair. 

Red top bud; by James Freixas. 
Boy with red tam-o-shanter hat, ears 
covered and hands in pockets. 

Reporter cub; by James Freixas. 
Semi-comiec sketch of small boy hold- 
ing tablet in right hand. 

Sally News; by James Freixas. 
Semi-comie sketch of little girl hold- 
ing tablet in right hand. 

Smiles; by George Bonawitz. Girl 
and boy seated at table eating ice- 
cream and smiling. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


369 


pt. Iv., n. Sh kT. 


IKAUFMANN AND STRAUSS co.—Contd. 
Tray of cooling sweets; by George 
Bonawitz. Tray with glass of ice- 
cream soda, brick and plate of cream 
and sundae. 
© 1. each Jan. 21, 1922; G 64589- 
64597. 


KEHR (RupoLtF) & co., Jersey City, 
IN Score [869-389 


Conventional design; by Ernst Witt- 


mann. Conventional design of leaves 
And Howers, (© ave? Janes. 1022. 
G 64476. 


Design, 48384; by Ernst Wittmann. 
[Conventional fruit and leaves upon 
scroll work.] © 1c. Feb. 2, 1922; G 
64707. 


4835; by Ernst Wittmann. 
[Conventional flowers and leaves on 
scrollwork.] © 1. Feb. 2, 1922; G 
64708. 


4836; by Rudolf Wittmann. 
[Sprays of conventional flowers above 
border of points and flowers.] ©1«. 
Feb. 2, 1922; G 64709. 

4838; by Ernst Wittmann. 
[Dots arranged into points above 
squares.] © 1c. Feb. 2, 1922; G 
64710. 


4839; by Ernst 

[Lines of beading forming 

and row of outline squares] © 1 e. 

Feb. 2, 1922; G 64711. 

4840; by Ernst Wittman. 
[Border formed by hexagons] © 

1c. Feb. 2, 1922; G 64712. 


4841; by Ernst Wittman. 
[Conventional flowers and stems ar- 
ranged in form of baskets] © 1. 
Feb. 2, 1922; G 64713. 


4848; by Ernst Wittman. 
[Outline of double flights of steps ar- 
ranged to form points] © 1. Feb. 2, 
1922; G 64714. 


Wittman. 
squares 


4844; by Ernst Wittman. 
[Two rows of conventional flowers 
forming bar] © 1c) Heb) 2, 1922-4 
64715. 


4845; by Ernst Wittman. 
[Sprays of conventional flowers and 
leaves] ©1c. Feb. 2, 1922; G 64716. 


4846; by Ernst Wittman. 
[Scalloped ovals in large outline ovals 
above bars, forming border] © 1 e. 
Feb. 2, 1922; G 64717. 

4847; by Ernst Wittman. 
[Small circles arranged in form of 


crescents above and below large cir- 
eles) (©n ie. Web) 


1922; -G 64718. | 


KEHR (RupDOLF) & co.—Contd. 
4848; by Ernst Wittman. 
[Crossed bars forming squares around 


clusters of diamonds] © 1 «¢. Feb. 
2, 1922; G 64719. 
4866; by Ernst Wittman. 


[Diamonds arranged in form of bar 


with row above and below] © 1. 
Feb. 2, 1922; G 64720. 
4867; by Ernst Wittman. 


[Diamonds arranged in groups of two] 
© 1 ¢ Feb. 2, 19223 G4 6472. 


4868; by Ernst Wittman. 
[Squares and L-shaped figures ar- 
ranged in rows with groups above] 
©.1 -¢ Feb. 2, 19225 °GrGzn: 


4869; by Ernst Wittman. 
[L-shaped figures grouped around 
square with small squares scattered 
around them] © 1.¢. Heb. 2) 1922; 
G 64728. 

4870; by Ernst Wittman. 
[Gluster of conventional leaves] © 
1c Feb. 2, 1922; G 64724. 

4871; by Ernst Wittman. 
[Parallel rows of geometrical figures] 
© 1c. Feb. 2, 1922; G 64725. 


4872; by Ernst Wittman. 

[Three parallel rows of outlined 
points diamonds formed on lower 
points] ©1e. Feb. 2, 1922; G 64726. 
KELLER (MARIE DE ForD) Baltimore. 
[390 

Gibbons (James Cardinal) [Right 


profile portrait of late cardinal seated 
in arm-chair] © 1 c Dee, 30) 1921; 
G 64426. 


KLEIN (Davip) New York. [391 

Physician’s automobile plate. 
[Drawing of caduceus between let- 
ters M. D. on plate] © 1. Feb. 18, 
1922; G 64807. 


KKNAPP (VIOLE) Oberlin, O. [392 
Arabesque. Model of figure of ballet 


dancer balancing on one foot. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 7, 1922. G 64696. 


Knox (Susan RicHEeR) New York. 
[393 
Czech mothers and children. Six 


immigrants with three babies in arms. 
© 1¢ Jan. 25, 1922: G.62ors: 


KRASICKI & LOREK, New York. [894 

Pilsudiski (Gen. Joseph) ; by Pietro 
Mantana. Sculptured bust. © 1 «. 
Jan. 4, 1922; G 64679. 


14 


no. 1, 1922 


WORKS OF ART 
429 
KUGELMANN (FREDERICK) Boston. LAUBER (JOSEPH) New York. [408 


[395, 396 


Candle holder. Model of. candle- 
stick with relief of two praying angels 
and two doves. © 1 c: Jan. 6, 1922; 
G 64431. 
ps Crucifix. 
round base fount 


Model of crucifix with 
and candelabra at 


foot, ©) Le. Jan. 25,1922; G 64625. 
LA BurRTHE’ (HENRT) Vincennes 
(Seine) France. [397 


Lin! peut-étre: de J. T. Starace. 
[Draped figure with wreath standing 
at head of grave and woman with 
Sema poy at foot] -© 1 ¢. Feb. 7, 
1922; G 64697. 


MARSHALL) San 
Francisco. [3898, 399 
Shriner book-ends. Model of book- 
ends in form of Shriner’s hat sliced 
into two parts. 


LAKEY (ANDREW 


Shriner paper-weight. Model in 
formso: shrimers- bat. © 1 c. each 
Mar. 3, 1922; G 64966, 64967. 


LANKENAU (JOHN R.) co., Boston. 
[400-406 


7); by Yvonne Margaret 


[Drawing of conventional 

flower and vines above scallops] © 
1 ¢«. Dec. 10, 1921; G 64854. 
. 77; by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
bert. [Drawing of flowers in pot 
above scallops] © 1 ¢. Dec. 10, 1921; 
G 64856. 


.78; by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
[Drawing of butterfly in an 
©} dic. Dee: 


Pattern, 
Lambert. 


bert. 
ellipse above scallops] 
10, 1921; G 64855. 

, 83; by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
[Drawing of wreath and sprays 
© 1 ¢. Feb. 


bert. 
of flowers above scallops] 
18, 1922: G 64810. 


.84; by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
[Drawing of three bells and 


© 


bert. 
sprays of flowers above scallops] 
1 c. Feb. 18, 1922; G 64811. 


, 8); by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
bert. [Drawing of butterflies and 
sprays of flowers above scallops] © 
1c. Feb. 18, 1922; G 648138. 


.86; by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
bert. [Drawing of flower pot and 
wreaths above scallops] © 1 ¢. Feb. 
18, 1922; G 64812. 


LARKIN (WILLIAM F..) New York. [407 
Dame blanche. Model of female 

figure with lower part draped in fab- 
rie. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1922; G 64896. 


Stained glass window. Design of 
window showing De Soto’s arrival at 
the Mississ‘ppi River. © 1 ¢. Feb. 23, 
1922; G 64950. 


LENZ (ALFRED) Flushing, N. Y. 


[409-413 
Lawn tennis trophy. Statue of 
draped female figure holding aloft 


palm leaf in right hand and clasping 
tennis racket to breast with left hand. 
© 1c. Feb. 15, 1922; G 64774. 


Miss Hootch. Model of nude female 
figure in dancing pose, poised on right 
foot, holding aloft a bunch of grapes in 
left hand and clasping bunch to breast 
with right hand. © 1c. Jan. 24, 1922; 
G 646138. 

New step. Model of nude female fig- 
ure poised on right foot upon column- 
shaped pedestal. ©1c. Jan. 24, 1922; 
G 64612. 


Orchid pearl. Model of draped fe- 
male fairy seated on tall shaft, with 
drapery falling over limbs, holding 
orchid pearl in right hand. © 1 «¢. 
Jan. 24, 1922; G 64614. 

Wedding breakfast bell. Model of 
bell with relief of Cupid supporting 
drapery in form of ring and Psyche 
in loving embrace. © 1 c¢. Jan. 24, 
1922; G 64611. 


LINDCRAFT STUDIOS, Brooklyn. [414-429 
Book-end, 402; by Joseph Nicolosi. 
Design of book-end decorated with 
figures of three children dancing. © 
1c. Dec. 12, 1921; G 64501. 
, 404; by Charles Lauter. Palm 
and leaf design. 
— —, 405; by Charles Lauter. De- 
sign of book-end with relief of sphinx. 
Candlestick, 300; by Charles Lauter. 
Elizabethian design with richly deco- 
rated square column. 
, 301; by Joseph Nicolosi. De- 
sign of candlestick with figures of two 
children at base. : 
—, 303; by Joseph Nicolosi. Flower 
design with base in form of basket. 
Console table; by Joseph Nicolosi. 


[Design of table decorated with fe- 
male faces and panels around sides] 


Electric book-end lamp, 4; by Joseph 
Nicolosi. [Sibyl design of lamp 
standard in form of book-end with re- 
lief of standing nude figure] 


Electric candlestick; by Joseph Nic- 
olosi. [Design of lamp with fluted 
standard supported by figure of child] 


19 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


430 


LINDCRAFT STUDIOS—Continued. 

, 318; by Charles Lauter. De- 
sign of fluted candle decorated by 
wreath with relief of three female 
heads framed by wreath around base. 


Electric lamp, 306; by Joseph Nic- 
olosi. Flower basket design with base 
in form of basket and flowers around 
standard. 


Floor lamp, 201; by Charles Lauter. 
Design of lamp with square base and 
claw feet. 


Flower vase, 500; by Joseph Nicolosi. 
{Design of vase decorated with relief 
of children dancing] 

Table lamp; by Charles Lauter. 
Pyranese design with claw feet at base. 

Telephone booth; by Joseph Nicolosi. 
[Design of booth having doors decor- 
ated with draped figures and peacocks] 

Wall clock; by Charles Lauter. [De- 
sign of clock in form of bracket deco- 
rated with shells and fruit in relief] 


© 1c. each Dec. 12, 1921; G 64488— 
64508. 


Lorts (RoELLA R.) Weyerhauser, Wis. 
[480, 481 
Danger. Drawing showing three 
ships in dangerous pass, several tigers 
on cliff at left, and sailor with two 
women near lighthouse on cliff at right. 
Prize winners. Drawing of lady 
horseback rider standing between two 
horses. 
© 1 ¢ each Mar. 2, 
64959. 


McBripr 


1922; G 64958, 


(CHARLES E.) Philadelphia. 
[432 
American war mothers’ emblem. 
Design showing five-pointed star in 
eircle with border containing laurel 
branch and inscription, superimposed 
pon tore. ©) ke. Jam.) dO O22. iG, 
64464. 


McKeEenziz (R. Tarr) Philadelphia. 


Home coming. Statue of marching 
soldier in full uniform with helmet in 
hand and laurel wreath over rifle. © 
1c Mar. 6, 1922; G 64936. 


McLEArRY (BONNIE) New York. [434 


Young Amazon. [Model of nude 
female figure with stone in right hand, 


riding horse] ©1c. Jan. 20, 1922; G 

64681. 

MacNrein (HERMON ATKINS) College 
RoimnbiNeN: [435 


Female figure. Statuette of nude 
female figure standing on square base 


16 


pt. Iv., n. S.,.v. 17 


MacNeizt (Herman ATKINS )—Contd. 
with arms” raised, drapery over 
shoulder. and head turned to left. © 
1e. Feb. 8, 1922; G 64700. 


MADDIE (PATTRONELLA) New York. 
. [4386-438 
Valentine booklet, 750 R. [Right 
three-quarter view bust of girl with 
valentine in hand] 


Ty aR [Left three-quarter 
view bust of girl with hair dressed 
high ] 


752 R. [Left profile of girl 
seated with large bunch of flowers in 
arms ] 

© 1c. each Mar. 9, 1922; G 64972- 
64974. 


MarscuH (FERDINAND) New York. 
[439 
Minihaha. Side view of Indian girl, 
half nude, coming out of woods near 
canoe and looking across lake. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 10, 1922; G 64976. 


MAGONIGLE (EpirH) New York. 
[440, 441 
Queen of diamonds. [Design of 
playing card showing bust of woman 
with fan and fruit] 


Queen of diamonds. [Design of 
playing card showing right profile bust 
of woman with mask holding peacock 
feather in hand] 


© 1c. each Mak, 4, 19227776 7G42916. 
64917. 


MANGAN co., Greystone, R. I. 
[442, 443 
Old man Mustn’t: by Frederic Whit- 
aker. Model of grotesque figure of old 
man with long beard and silk hat hold- 


ing brief case under arm] ©1e. Jan.- 
4, 1922; G 64422. 
Shrine session at San Francisco, 


1922, souvenir; by A. B. Cianfarani. 
Model of inkwell with Shrine emblem 
on side, and top decorated with fruit. 
©1e. Jan. 24, 1922; G 64610. 


Marrone (Vito) New York. [444 


Compot set; by I. Danieli. Model of 
fruit bowl and pair of candlesticks. 
© 1c. Feb. 16, 1922; G 64782. 


MASLENIKOFF (MArcaArITA) Los An- 
geles. [445, 446 
Forlorn. Statue of nude woman 


leaning against column with head rest- 
ing against upraised right arm and 
left hand holding drapery to her breast. 


no. 1, 1922 


MASLENIKOFF (MARGARITA )—Contd. 


WORKS OF ART 
470 
Morrison (ZAIDEE LINCOLN) New 
Model of Russian York. [460, 461 


Russian lady. 
lady in embroidered headdress and 
furred jacket carrying-tray with nap- 
kin and jug. 

© 1c. each Jan. 23, 1922; G 64599, 
— 64603 


aunt (Oscar) Los Angeles. [447 
Gold ring. Design of band finger 
ring with word, recuerdo, in enamel. 
© 1c. Mar. 7, 1922; G 64949. 
MESSMORE & DAMON, INC., New York. 
[448-451 
Marine screen. [Model of screen 
with scene showing ship on rough sea 
at sunrise]. 


Modern plateau. [Model showing 
two marble slabs with cushion be- 
tween ] 


Modern screen. [Model of screen 
decorated with scene of knight on 
horseback in foreground and sea-devil 
in background] 


Moorish screen. [Model of Screen 
with view of Moorish castle] 

© 1 « each Mar. 10, 1922; G 64977— 
64980. 


MicHArEL (ALicE) New York. [452 
Diana. Model of crouching female 

feure shooting arrow. © 1c. Jan. 19, 
922; G 64553. 


a (MICHELE) Chicago. 
[4538-455 


Ball walker. [Model of figure of 
athlete balancing on ball] 

Blind man’s buff. [Model of figure 
of child hoodwinked] 

New top. [Model of figure of small 
boy holding spinning top in hand] 

© 1 « each: Jan. 3, 1922; G 64415- 
64417. 
MODERN TUSCANY ART CO., INC., Phila- 

delphia. [456-458 
Jesus, 780; by Alfred A. Magnani. 


Model of figure of infant Jesus Sleep- | 
ing on rock with two doves drinking | 


from small waterfall at base. 

783; by Alfred A. Magnani. 
Model of figure of infant Jesus sleep- 
ing on rock with wreath in hand. 

John (Saint) Model of figure of 
saint sleeping on tree trunk with lamb 
lying at his feet. 

© 1c. each Feb. 2, 1922; G 64800, 
64802. 


Monat (Maser G.) Pasadena, Calif. 
[459 


Holy water font. Model of font 
with relief of bell-tower of San Gabriel 
mission. © 1 c¢. Feb. 15, 1922; G 
64969. 


Look to the right. Drawing of bust 
of girl at driving wheel of automobile. 
© 1c. Nov. 28, 1921; G 64986. 

Looker. Drawing of right three- 
quarter view of girl’s head, with south- 
ern Sas in background. © 1 «. 
Nov. 22, 1921; G 64985. 


Morse (WiriitiAM A.) Yonkers, N. Y. 
[462 

Bowlers lamp standard. Model of 
ten-pin mounted en half bowling ball 
for base. ©1c. Jan. 7, 1922; G 64447. 


Mosquera (LEoNcIO) New York. [463 


Allegorical emblem of Wall Street. 
[Circular design showing bull and bear 
rampant on opposite sides of shield} 
© 1c. Feb. 13, 1922; G 64763. 


Mowsray (A. R.) & CO., LTD., London. 
[464 
Crucifixion; by Irlam Briggs. Fig- 
ure of Christ nailed to cross sur- 
rounded by Roman soldiers and weep- 
ing women. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1922; G@ 
64948. 
Muncir (Epw. H.) Brooklyn. [465 
End of his pathway. Full figure of 
Christ standing looking down at cross 
across his pathway. © 1 c. Mar. 1, 
1922; G 64918. 


MurpHy (FRANK G.) Mason City, Ia. 

[466 

Beauty brow spectacles and eye- 

glasses. Drawing of busts of man and 

woman, and eye-glasses darkened at 
top. ©l1ce. Jan. 6, 1922; G 64433. 


NEMEYER (PAUL) Lakewood, O. [467 

Authorized market control agency. 
Inscription superimposed upon draw- 
ing of lever and frame. © 1 c. Mar. 
11, 1922; G 65095. 


NEWMAN (FREDERICK I.) Los Angeles. 

[468 

I prove the value of chiropractic. 

[Drawing of lettered circle with hand 

clasping wrist in center above scroll] 
©1c. Jan. 9, 1922; G 64504. 

OAKLEY (VIOLET) Philadelphia. [469 


Philadelphia award. Medal with re- 
lief showing Wm. Penn in armor, on 


obverse, and Christ washing feet of 
the disciple John, on reverse. © 1 ©«. 
Feb. 23, 1922; G 64867. 
OLSON (CHARLIE) St. Louis. [470 
Runt and his relatives. [Comic 
drawing in four sections showing 


small man, two women and large rent 
collector] © 1c. Feb. 16, 1922; G 
64784. 


Xe 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES ) 


471 
OSBORNE co., Newark, N. J. [471-494 
Aladdin; by Elizabeth H. Dolan. 


[Figure of old man with lamp in 
hand talking to child seated on bench] 
© 1c. Feb. 1, 1922; G 64652. 


Chrysanthemums; by Herman May- 


lath. [Bunch of large flowers of vari- 
ous colors] © 1c. Feb. 1, 1922; G 
64646. 


Cinderella; by Elizabeth H. Dolan. 
[Young man in foreground picking up 
slipper of girl running up steps] © 1 
e. Feb. 1, 1922; G 64649. 

Engineer; by Harold M. Brett. [Left 
three-quarter view of man in engi- 
neer’s garb with pipe in hand, and loco- 
motive in background] © 1c. Feb. 1, 
1922; G 64665. 


Farmer: by Harold M. Brett. [Front 
view of man in large straw hat and 
shirt-sleeves, holding pitchfork in 
hand] © 1c. Feb. 1, 1922; G 64660. 


Fisherman; by Harold M. Brett. 
[Man in fisherman’s garb holding big 
fish in hands, and ship in distance] 
© 1 ¢c. Feb. 1, 1922; G 64658. 


Forester; by Harold M. Brett. 
[Right three-quarter view of man in 
outing suit and soft hat, standing 
under tree with field-glasses in hands] 
© 1c. Feb. 1, 1922; G 64662. 


Girl; by Gene Pressler. [Left pro- 
file of girl with bare shoulders wear- 
ing bouquet of cosmos blossoms] © 
1c. Feb. 1, 1922; G 64644. 


Girl with bobbed hair; by C. B. 
Chambers. [Left three-quarter view 
bust of girl with bare shoulders and 
bobbed hair] © 1c. Feb. 1, 1922; G 
64645. 


Jack and the bean stalk; by Eliza- 
beth H. Dolan. [Small boy climbing 
up Jarce stalk] © 1c. Heb. 1 1922; 


G 64653. 
, Jack, the giant killer; by Elizabeth 
H. Dolan. [View showing head of 


giant in foreground looking up at boy 
on horseback, and castle in back- 
ground] ©1c. Feb. 1, 1922; G 64647. 


Lumber-jack; by Harold M. Brett. 


{Man in working garb and cap stand- 


ing-on bank of river with ax on shoul- 
der] ©1c. Feb. 1, 1922; G 64663. 
Machinist; by Harold M. Brett. 
{Man in overalls standing by machine] 
© 1c. Feb. 1, 1922; G 64657. 
Magic mirror; by Elizabeth Honor 


Dolan. [Right profile of girl seated, 
looking into mirror] © 1 ¢. Feb. 1, 
1922; G 64648. 


pt. Iv., MoSs V-4F 


OSBORNE co.—Continued. 

Miner; by Harold M. Brett. [Man 
in miner’s garb with lamp on cap, hold- 
ing pick in hands] © 2 eee 1, 
1922; G 64659. 

Oil; by Harold M. Brett. [Front 
view of workman in overalls and cap, 
in foreground, and field of oil derricks 
in background] © 1 ¢. Feb. 1, 1922; 


G 64655. 

Planter; by Harold M. Brett. 
[Front view of man with wide- 
brimmed hat, light suit and arms 


folded over breast, in foreground, and 
farm in background] © 1 ec. Feb. 1, 
1922: G 64656. 


Puss in boots; by Elizabeth H. Do- 
lan. [Large cat with knee-boots and 
hat walking down country road] © 
1c. Feb. 1, 1922; G 64654. 


Ranchman; by Harold M. Brett. 
[Left three-quarter view of man in 
cowboy garb on horseback, guarding 
herd of cattle]. © 1 « Deby w 1922 - 


G 64664. 
Sleeping beauty; by Elizabeth H. 
Dolan. [Youth looking down at girl 


asleep under tree] ©1c. Feb. 1, 1922; 
G 64651. 


Steel worker; by Harold M. Brett. 
[Front view of man in shirt sleeves 
with arms folded over breast] © 1. 
Feb. 1, 1922; G 64661. 


They shall beat their swords into 
plowshares; by J. H. Hintermeister. 
[Interior view showing Sec. Hughes 
addressing members of disarmament 
conference, with visionary figures of 
family in background] © 1 «¢ Dee. 
30, 1921; G 64482. 


Three bears; by Elizabeth H.’ Dolan. 
| Mother bear and two cubs entering 
doorway of house]’ © 1c Feb. 1, 
1922; G 64648. 


Three little men in the woods; by 
Elizabeth H. Dolan. [Man on horse- 
back riding down country road and 
looking down at girl drawing water 
from spring] © 1. Feb. 1, 1922; G 


64650. 
OSTERLIND (FRANK H.) St. Paul. 
[495 
Islam, San Francisco, 1922. Model 


of clock stand bearing Shrine emblem 
and inscription. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1922; 
G 64588. 


PAN-AMERICAN FIREWORKS CO., 
Dodge, Ia. [496 
Spirit of no-man’s land; by Fred- 
erick Holmes. [Battle scene showing 


18 


Fort | 


WORKS OF ART 


no. 1, 1922 


PAN-AMERICAN FIREWORKS co.—Contd. 
trenches and wire entanglements, with 


soldiers charging, led by tanks] © 1 
ce. Feb. 28, 1922; G 64868. 
Park (OrvILtE Davin) Greensboro, 


ie Oe [497 

Christian Endeavor four-squaré cam- 
paign. [Drawing with letters, C. E. in 
center surrounded by squares and in- 


“ermuon) © 1 ¢. Feb. 7, 1922; G 
64779. 
PARKER (C. W.) Leavenworth, Kan. 
[498 
Ferris wheel seat. Design of semi- 
enclosed seat for portable Ferris 
Pemecia wo) Lc, Dec. 27, 1921; G 
64616. 
PASARTI CO., Providence, R. I. [499 


Dante Alighieri; by Aristide B. 
Cianfarani. [Bas-relief plaque show- 
ing left profile bust of poet] © 1. 
Feb. 2, 1922; G 64672. 


PEARLMAN (VIicTor XS.) Chicago. 
[500-509 


Display console, G. Design of con- 
sole with ornamented oblong-shape 
band supported by scroll legs, cross- 
bar re-enforcement with oval marble 
display shelf and marble top. © 1. 
Jan. 6, 1922; G 64444. 

Display fixture A. Design of orna- 
mental S-seroll with ornamental ad- 
justable plate and base on marble. 
©1e. Jan. 6, 1922; G 64438. 


B. Design of ornamental C- 
scrolls joined together forming heel 
rest. © ic. Jan. 6, 1922; G 64439. 


C. Design showing Dorie shaft 
with ornamented adjustable rest-plate 
and ornamental concave scalloped base. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1922; G 64440. 


Display rack F. Design of rack 
made of two uprights and cross-bar 
with ornamental S-scrolls and palmette 
ornament on oblong base. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
6, 1922; G 64443. 


Floor lamp G. Design showing high 
ornamental cast base on black and gold 
marble, with fluted shaft and orna- 
mena! urn at top. © 1 c..Jan. 6, 
1922; G 64446. 


Ornamental shoe rest, D. Design of 
shoe rest with round base. © 1 e. 
Jan. 6, 1922; G 64441. 


Oval display plateau, E. Design of 
plateau having ornamented open work 
band and supports with marble top. 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1922; G 64442. 


49 


O17 


PEARLMAN (Victor S.)—Continued. 

Removable console bracket, H. De- 
sign of bracket with ornamental S- 
scrolls and cross-bar for drape, and 
marble top. |©°t e. Jan. 6, 1922 °E 
64445, 

Table lamp, 4. Design of metal 
lamp with enamel coloring and marble 


base. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1921; G 64623. 
PELLINI (B.) New York. [510 
Disarmament and peace. Figure 


seated on throne surrounded by group 
of figures representing America show- 


ing world triumph of peace. © 1 «¢ 
Dec. 18, 1921; G 64617. 
PERRIN (V.) & CIE., New York. [511 


Perrin gloves; by George Sharsmith 
pro-art studio. [Bas-relief plaque 
showing two children and kid at base 
of circle with inscription] ©1e. Mar. 
oy LOZ2Z Gr O40a2: 

PERRY (GENTz) St. Louis. [pepo 

Emblem of medical officers high 
twelve club; by Richard T. Perry. 
[Design showing large circle enclos- 
ing small circle divided into three sec- 
tions upon which are caduceus and 
clock dial] © 1 ¢. Mar. 1, 1922; G 
64919. 


PETERSEN (HERMAN) Utica, N. Y. 
[513 
Colonel D. F. Nutt. [Comic draw- 
ing of man walking with cane in hand] 


© 1c. Feb. 20, 1922; G 64863. 


PETERSEN (THEODORE) Los Angeles. 
[514 
Out of work. Model of figure of 
tramp standing on square block. © 
1 ec. Feb. 28, 1922; G 64907. 


PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR 
WOMEN, Philadelphia. [515 
Check design; by Eleanor J. Gra- 
ham. Shaded background decorated 
with ornamental border and leaves, 
and artist’s insignia. © 1 ¢. Feb. 27, 
1922; G 64900. 
PHILLIPS (BEATRICE 
Calif. [516 
Polly Good Luck. [Model of female 
figure with horseshoe comb on hair, 
sling in hand, four-leaf clover on back 
and rabbit foot on right leg] ©1e. 
Feb. 13, 1922; G 64764. 
PI PSI FRATERNITY, Detroit, Mich. 
[517 
Crest of Pi psi fraternity. [Design 
showing skull and cross-bones above 
shield containing Greek letters, and 
chevron below] © 1c. Feb. 16, 1922; 
G 64799. 


EF.) Hollywood, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


518 


pt. Iv., m8., V. 17 


PINDAR (GEORGE N.) New York. 
[518, 519 

Bison; by James L. Clark. Model of 
head of bison. 

Toad; by Dwight Franklin. 
of toad on round base] 

© 1c. each Mar. 9, 1922; G 64970, 
64971. 


PLOTKIN (PETER) STUDIO OF FINE ARTS, 
Dallas. [520 


Commandment; by Peter Plotkin. 
Painting showing star of Bethlehem 
in upper right corner, Rebecca at well 
below, Abraham and Isaac at left, and 
angels kneeling at each side of letters, 
IO OF, all-seeing eye and Bible above 


centers © Abne) Bebb) 10s 1922-36 
64729. 
Powers (H. W.) Lake Wales, Fla. 


fayal 

Powers thrift system; by Henrik J. 

Schmidt. Drawing of emblem consist- 

ing of double lined circle with band 

across center. © 1 ¢. Jan. 28, 1922; 
G 64631. 


Propst (LEETHA JOURNEY) Los An- 
geles. [522.523 
San Gabriel. [Front view of old 
mission with large tree on each side 
of entrance, above inscription ] 

San Juan Capistrano. [Interior 
view showing perspective of corridor 
with columns and arches on right] 

© 1 ¢. each Dee. 1, 1921; G 64857, 
64858. 


PROGRESSIVE TOY CO., INC., New York. 

[524 

Haskelite; by Samuel Haskell. 

[Model of lamp in form of figure of 

child standing under parasol] © 1. 
Mar. 8, 1922; G 64931. 


Purpy (CARRIE V.) Glenbrook, Conn. 


[525 
Paper dolls. Drawing of doll sur- 
rounded by a group of heads. ©1e. 


Feb. 2, 1922; G 64968. 


RABAN (H. P.) Great Falls, Mont. 
[526 
First American news writer by 
Charles M. Russell. Indian painting 
on tanned buffalo robe stretched on 
frame of poles, with Indian boy watch- 
ing him. ©1c. Jan. 16, 1922; G 64541. 


RACHLISS (NATHAN A.) Detroit, Mich. 


Lo2K 
Book-end. [Model of figure of dog 
sitting with paws on open book] ©1 


e. Jan. 14, 1922; G 64682. 


20 


[ Model ° 


ReEA (JOHN L.) Plattsburgh, N. Y. 
[528 
Piper. Model of figure of dancing 
man blowing double flute. © 1 «. 
Jan. 20, 1922; G 64586. 


Rea (Louis E.) San Francisco. 
[529-541 
At the base of Loma Alta, Calif. 
[Landscape showing clumps of trees 


in valley at foot of large mountain] 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1922; G 64940. 


Bit of Sausalito Bay, Calif. [Land- 
scape Showing bay with small clump of 
trees on right bank and hills in back- 
ground] ©1e. Mar. 6, 1922; G 64989. 


Diablo (Mt.) and Point Richmond 
from Marin Co. shore, Calif. [lLand- 
scape showing cattle on hillside at 
right, lake in background and moun- 
tains in distance] © 2 @ Jan, 48, 
1922; G 64547. 


Early morning, Mt. St. Helena and 
upper Nappa Valley, Calif. [Land- 
Scape showing patches of small trees 
in valley with barren mountain in 
background] © 1 «. Mar. 6, 1922; G 
64941. 

Early morning near Woodside, Calif. 
[Landscape showing rolling hills 
partly covered with seattering shrub- 
bery] ©1c. Jan. 18, 1922; G 64545. 

Lagunitas Ridge, Marin Co., Calif. 
[Landscape showing eattle grazing 
near shrubbery in foreground, barren 
hills at right and valley extending 
from right foreground to left back- 
ground] © 1 ¢.\ Jan ds. 922-4 
64548. 

Near San Geronimo, Calif. [Land- 
scape showing long cluster of trees in 
left foreground and barren hills at 


right and in background] © 1 «e. 
Mar. 6, 1922; G 64937. 
Near White Pass, Calif. [Land- 


scape showing brook running through 
valley in foreground, and mountain in 
background] © 1 ¢. Mar. 6, 1922; G 
64942. 


On the way to Nicasio, Calif. [Per- 
spective of road in valley with cluster 
of trees and mountains in background ] 
© 1c. Feb. 9, 1922; G 64703. 


On the way to Tennessee Cove, 
Calif. [View of small lake with moun- — 
tains on each side and in background ] 
© 1c. Feb. 9, 1922; G 64702. 


Ridge above Niles Cafion, Calif. 
[ Landscape showing cattle near shrub- 
bery on hillside and barren ridge in 
background] © 1. Jan. 18, 1922; @ 
64546. 


WORKS OF ART 


no. 4, 1921 


589 


Rea (Louis E.)—Continued. 

Tamalpais (Mt.) from the side of 
Loma Alta, Calif. [Landscape show- 
ing patch of trees and shrubbery in 
foreground, barren hills and moun- 
tain in background] © 1 «¢. Mar. 6, 
1922; G 64938. 


Tamalpais (Mt.) from White’s Hill, 
Calif. [Cattle on hill-side at right, 
valley running oblique from left to 
right and barren hills in background] 
©1c. Jan. 18, 1922; G 64544. 


RED cROSS (AMERICAN NATIONAL) 


Washington. . [542-589 
Backyard in Bruges, Belgium; by 
Anna Milo Upjohn. [Three children 
playing under shrubbery near door- 
steps] ©1e. Jan. 16, 1922; G 64525. 


Bethlehem, two little girls in Beth- 
lehemite costume; by Anna Milo Up- 
john [Two little girls in oriental dress 
standing side-by-side] © 1c. Jan. 19, 
1922; G 64567. 


Bit of Bruges; by Anna Milo Up- 
john. [View of arched stone bridge 
across canal, with houses in back- 
ground] © 1c. Jan. 16, 1922; G 
64535. 

Boy and donkey, Greece; by Anna 
Milo Upjohn. [Small boy with staff 
across shoulders standing by donkey] 
© 1c. Jan. 16, 1922; G 64522. 

Boys with Christmas gifts, Greece; 
by Anna Milo Upjohn. [Drawing of 
one boy with toy boat and another with 
toy house followed by group of chil- 
aren) ©) 1’ ¢. Jan; 16, 1922; G 64510. 

Child from the district of Charleroi, 
Belgium; by Anna Milo~ Upjohn. 
[Right three-quarter view bust of 
young girl, with landscape in pback- 
ground] ©1c. Jan. 16, 1922; G 64531. 

Child’s head; by Anna Milo Upjohn. 
Drawing of child’s head with anchor 
embroidered on her scarf. © 1 e¢. 
Jan. 16, 1922; G 64511. 


Coming from school, Bruges, Bel- 
gium; by Anna Milo Upjohn. [Five 
children with books in hands crossing 
bridge ever canal] © 1 e¢. Jan. 16, 
1922; G 64528. 


Cookie man, Athens, Greeece; by 
Anna Milo Upjohn. [Elderly man 
with basket of food on stand selling 
doughnuts to two children.] © 1. 
Jan. 16, 1922; G 64517. 


Costumes of the Banat, Roumania; 
by Anna Milo Upjohn. [Girl standing 
with distaff in hand, talking to woman 
seated.|] © 1c. Jan. 16, 1922; G 
64521. 


21 


ReD Cross (AMERICAN NATIONAL )—Con. 

Delivering the milk; by Anna Milo 
Upjhon. [Two children watching 
woman at door with cart load of milk 
cans drawn by large dog.] ©1.«. 
Jan. 16, 1922; G 64539. 


Delphi, Greece, the Sibyl’s rock; by 
Anna Milo Upjohn. [Greek girl seated 
on large rock, with goat at base.] © 
ie wan. 16, 1922-2 G) 64513: 

Fishing on the canals of Bruges, 
Belgium; by Anna Milo Upjohn. 
[Four children on bank of canal near 
bridge, fishing with hooks and lines.] 
©l1c. Jan. 16, 1922; G 64533. 

Flemish type; by Anna Milo Up- 

john. [Front view bust of little girl 
with large eyes and small chin, and 
hair falling over shoulder.] ©1l1e 
Jan. 16, 1922; G 64538. 
Belgium; by Anna Milo Up- 
john. [Front view bust of boy with 
large eyes and mouth, and small chin. J 
© 1c. Jan. 16, 1922; G 64527. 


Ghent is called the city of flowers; 
by Anna Milo Upjohn. [Small boy 


loading wheelbarrow with flowers 
which larger boy is clipping from 
bush.] ©1. Jan. 16, 1922; G 64526. 


Italy: Baby in Udine; by Anna Milo 
Upjohn. [Left three-quarter view of 
little boy wearing small round cap.] 
© 1c. Jan. 19, 1922; G 64572. 
scene in Udine; by Aina Milo 
Upjohn. [Girl talking to boy and girl, 
eart drawn by donkey on _ village 
street.] ©lce. Jan. 19, 1922; G 64555. 


Jerusalem, greeting the pet camel 
with cauliflower leaves; by Anna Milo 
Upjohn. [Girl offering leaves to camel 
lying on ground.] © 1 ¢ Jan. 19; 
1922; G 64565. 


Jewish boy winding wool onto 
spindles; by Anna Milo Upjohn. [Boy 
winding wool on spindle from reel.] 
©1ec. Jan. 19, 1922; G 64571. 


Men ffilling goatskins with 
water from well; by Anna Milo Up- 
john. [One man carrying skin full of 
water on back, and two others draw- 
ing water from well.] ©1c. Jan. 19, 
1922; G 64562. 


the babies are carried astride 
the shoulder; by Anna Milo Upjohn. 
[Woman carrying baby seated on her 
shoulder] © ite. Jan. 19,1922; GC 
64570. 


the street barber; by Anna Milo 
Upjohn. [Barber shaving man seated 
upon rug on street.] © 1c. Jan. 19, 
1922; G 64566. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


589 


ReED Cross (AMERICAN NATIONAL )—Con. 
what is not carried on camel or 
donkey back is carried on the head; 
by Anna Milo Upjohn. [Woman and 
children with water-bottles and bas- 
kets on heads coming through arch- 
way.] ©1ce. Jan. 19, 1922; G 64557. 

Knossus, Island of Crete, Greece; 
by Anna Milo Upjohn. [Little girl 
standing by large urn.] ©1c. Jan. 16, 
1922; G 64512. 

Little boy from La Panne, Belgium ; 
by Anna Milo Upjohn. [Front view 


bust of small boy wearing narrow- 
brimmed hat.|] © 1¢ Jan: 16, 1922; 
G 64582. 


Little girl in Bethlehem costume; by 
Anna Milo Upjohn. [Left three-quac- 
_ter view bust of little girl wearing 
kerchief on head and double string of 
beads around neck.] © 1c. Jan. 19, 

1922; G 64561. 

Market day in Bruges, Belgium; by 
Anna Milo Upjohn. [People buying 
from market women under large um- 
brellas on side of street.]| © 1c. Jan. 
16, 1922; G 64536. 

Old ladies’ home, Belgium; by Anna 
Milo Upjohn. [Front view of house 
with dormer window above entrance. | 
© 1c. Jan. 16, 1922; G 64534. 


Old woman teaching a girl to make 
lace; by Anna Milo Upjohn. [Elderly 
woman and young girl seated at table 


makuge Jace] © 1 ¢ Jan. 16, 1922; 
G 64540. 
Palestine; by Anna Milo Upjohn. 


Two children at the fountain. ©1 ©. 
Jan. 19, 1922; G 64556. 

Bedoin boy from the village of 
Siloah; by Anna Milo Upjohn. [Right 
profile bust of boy wearing head-gear 
with trail down back.] ©1c. Jan. 19, 
1922; G 64558. 

group in the enclosure of the 
Esch-Sherif; by Anna Milo 
[Group of four people seated 
Om eanynls: 


Haram 
Upjohn. 
under tree by wall.] 
1922; G 64564. 

, little girl from Rem Allah; by 
Anna Milo Upjohn. [Right  three- 
quarter view bust of girl wearing ori- 
ental headdress. © 1c. Jan. 19, 1922 : 

G 64560. 

—,on the road between Jerusalem 
and Jericho, a shepherd boy; by Anna 
Milo Upjohn. [Shepherd boy seated 
on rock guarding sheep] © 1c. Jan. 
19, 1922; G 64569. 

, village interior showing the 


great bins for grain; by Anna Milo 
Upjohn. [Man, woman and child 


22 


pt. Iv:, DoS: vo LT 


Rep Cross (AMERICAN NATIONAL )—Con. 


seated around large bowl near two 
tall ‘bins]?’. © DL ean. pio aee2 eG 
64568. 


, woman of Ram Allah hunting 
for a piece of silver lost from her 
headdress; by Anna Milo Upjohn. 
[Woman with candle in hand looking 
in corner of room] © 1. Jan. 19, 
1922; G 64559. 

, women sifting grain; by Anna 
Milo Upjohn. [Two women with child 
seated by pile of-grain which they are 
sifting] © 1 ¢« Jan doi as227 7G 
64563. 

Peasant’s house in northern Tran- 
svylvania, Roumania; by Anna Milo 
Upjohn. [Small sharp pointed thatched 
roof house, with two hay-stacks in 
background] © 1 e¢. Jan. 16, 1922; 
G 64520. 


Port of Candia, 


Island of Crete, 
Greece; by Anna Milo Upjohn. [View 
of harbor showing boy driving don- 
key in foreground, ships and fort in 
background] © 1c. Jan. 16, 1922; G 
64514. 

Pump; by Anna Milo Upjohn. [Two 
girls at pump and another carrying 
two pails of water] © 1c Jan. 16, 
1922; G 64537. 


Sacks of Greece; by Anna Milo Up- 


john. [Man, woman, children and 
pack-donkey carrying sacks] © 1 ec. 


Jan. 16, 1922; G 64509. 


Saturday afternoon in Belgium; by 
Anna Milo Upjohn. [Two girls clean- 
ing dishes and cooking utensils] © 
1c. Jan. 16, 1922; G 64530. 


Scene from the heights of Salonique, 
Greece; by Anna Milo Upjohn. [Greek 
girl with water-bottle in hand stand- 
ing in archway, overlooking tower and 
bay, with hills in distance] © 1 ©. 
Jan. 16, 1922; G 64515. 


Temple of Hera in Olympia, Greece; 
by Anna Milo Upjohn. [Group of 
children playing near two columns 
among ruins of temple] © 1 ¢. Jan. 
16, 1922; G 64516. 


Type of country house in middle 
Serbia near Nish; by Anna Milo Up- 
john. [Low thatched roof house, with 
women in doorway and under tree at 
right] ©1c¢ Jan. 16) 1922)°G 364019: 


Type of house in middle Serbia near 
Mitrovitza; by Anna Milo Upjohn. 
[Small house with thatched roof and 
small porch] © 1c. Jan. 16, 1922; G 
64518. 


WORKS 
no. 1, 1922 


Rep Cross (AMERICAN NATIONAL)—Con. 

Typical Belgian landscape; by Anna 
Milo Upjohn. [Landscape showing 
cottages by row of trees] ©1c. Jan. 
16, 1922; G 64529. 


Remeprp (ApotpH EK.) Los Angeles. 
[590-592 


Mission Dolores, San Francisco. 
Miniature model of mission. 

San Gabriel mission. Miniature 
model of mission. 

Santa Barbara mission. Miniature 


model of mission. 


25 1c. each Jan. 31, 1922; G 64638— 
64640 
Reni-Met (1L.) Paris. [593 
America. [American soldier holding 
up wounded French soldier with left 
hand and signaling with right] © 1 
e. Jan. 27, 1922; G 646738. 


RHIND (J. Massey) New York. [594 


Over the top. Tablet in high relief 
showing group of infantrymen with 
rifles emerging from trench and climb- 
ing over sand-bags and barbed wire. 
© 1c. Mar. 10, 1922; G 64975. 


RuHoADS (HARRY D.) Akron, O. [595 


Lions club emblem. [Design show- 
ing letter L in circle with head of lion 
on each side] ©1c. Mar. 8, 1922; G 


64956. 
RivTvER (WALDEMAR H.) Brookline, 
Mass. [596, 597 
Boston. Drawing of formalized map 


of city showing proposed buildings 
for Boston university 

Buildings for Boston university. 
Drawing showing elevation and plan 
of proposed buildings. 

© 1c. each Jan. 11, 1922; G 64467, 
64468. 


RorpHvuro (JuLEs J.) San Francisco. 

[598, 599 

Getting acquainted. [California 

landscape showing two dogs standing 

face to face in field] © 1c. Jan. 10, 
1922; G 64694. 


Wanderer moose. Northwest land- 
scape showing bull-moose on hillside 
in foreground and small herd of moose 
medistance. © 1c. Jan: 31, 1922; G 
64641. 


ROSENBAUM (CAROLINE) Atlanta. 
[600 
Patrick’s (Saint) day. [Drawing of 
dome of Capitol and busts of Wash- 
ington and Harding on leaves of large 
shamrock superimposed upon U. S. 
flag.] ©1c. Feb. 25, 1922; G 64987. 


OF ART 
614 
ROWLES (FLORENCE F.) St. Paul. [601 
Better babies weight chart. [De- 


sign of chart with figure of baby in 


oval at top.] © 1c. Feb. 27, 1922; G 
64906. 
Roxor stTupios, Chicago. [602 


Lions’ lion; by Roger Noble Burn- 
ham. Model of figure of lion stand- 
ing erect with paws resting on top of 


letter? ©!) 1 Ee} vSams) 16 19222) Ge 

64505. 

RUSSELL (JESSIE) New York. [603 
Mermaid dolls. Design showing 

mermaids surrounded by water. © 1 

ce. Feb. 24, 1922; G 64871. 

SCHROEDER (DANIEL) Washington. 

[604 


Wilson (Woodrow) Bas-relief 
plaque showing left profile bust of Mr. 
Wilson with glasses on. © 1. Feb. 
24, 1922; G 64874. 


SrLtz, ScHowas & co., Chicago. [605 


‘Who ealls? [Right three-quarter 
view of girl standing with shawl over 


shoulders and left hand to ear.] ©1 

ec. Jan. 23, 1922; G 64600. 

SHERIDAN (CLARE: CoNSUELO) New 
York. [606, 607 


Lenin (N.) Sculptured bust. 
Trotzky (Leon) Sculptured bust. 


ae 1c. each Jan. 31, 1922; G 64635, 
64636 


SHIRLEY STUDIOS, Chicago. [608-614 

Blacksmith; by M. Bernardini. 
Model of book-end showing blacksmith 
hammering iron on anvil before open 
hearth. 

Elephant at work; by M. Bernardini. 
[Model of book-end in form of elephant 
standing. ] 

Fighting lions; by M. Bernardini. 
Model of book-end in form of lion 
crouched on rock ready to spring. 

Grandfather; by M. Bernardini. 
Model of book-end showing old man 
seated in chair reading book. 

Lincoln (Abe); by M. Bernardini. 
Model of book-end showing Lincoln 
seated in chair before fireplace. 

Ram; by M. Bernardini. [Model of 
book-end in form of ram fighting. ] 

Young students; by M. Bernardini. 
[Model of book-ends in form of boy 
and girl seated reading book in laps.] - 

© 1 ec. each Jan. 20, 1922; G 64575- 
64581. 


23 


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615 


SHREVE, TREAT & Eacret, San Fran- 
cisco. [615 
Camel statuette; by T. A. Kellner. 
Model of camel on pedestal, with 
sphynx on buttress at each side, and 
relief of caravan going to Mecca. © 
1c. Jan. 5, 1922; G 64429. 


SILURIUM MANUFACTURING Co., Cleve- 
land. [616 
Silurium; by Homer Lee Jsinsley. 
[Drawing showing left profile of 


winged dragon. ] © tvevadan, 20. 1922) 


G 64706. 
Sisco (Curtis F.) New York. [617 
Salt. Drawing of salt shaker with 
diamond shapes representing salt in 
backeround.! ©: 1 e) gan: 20;) 19227; 
G 64683. 
Sisk (GEORGE W.) Mo. 
[618 


KIkansas City, 


Flapper. Model of figure of girl in 
latest modes of dress, wearing spec- 
tages, (©) o4)*e.; Jan. 130, ; 1922: 3G, 
64875. 

SmitH (Eimer E.) Savonburg, Kan. 
[619 


Paradise gained. [Painting show- 
ing woman and man near fence at left, 
globes in cloud above center, and river 
from which road leads to gateway at 
right with angels above.] ©1c. Jan. 
9, 1922; G 64448. 


SopERHOLTZ (Eric E.) West Goulds- 
boro, Me. [620 
Shell and frog bird fountain. Model 
of conventional scallop shell mounted 
on triangular base with frog seated on 


lily-pad at back edge. © 1. Feb. 20, 

1922; G 64815. 

Sorvino (GENNARO) Brooklyn. 
[621, 622 


Abriani (Maria) [Model of figure 
of woman wearing coat of mail with 
short skirt. high headdress, and cloak 
over shoulders. ] 

Caruso (Enrico) 
of Caruso standing with left hand in 
pocket. | 

© 1c. each Jan. 24, 1922; G 64608, 
64609. 


London. 
[623 
Poppies; by Margaret W. Tarrant. 
Winged fairy girl asleep on poppy 
leaf and winged fairy boy bending over 
her, aS moon rises above horizon. 
1 ec. Feb. 2, 1922; G 64859. 


Stacey (WILLIAM JOHN) 


24 


[Model of figure ! 


Di TV wed 


’ New York. 
[624 
Roosevelt (Theodore) Front view 
bust portrait. © 11 @ Gandeeaie2t - 


STONE (SryMour M.) 


G 64420. 
STtorcH (MarsHA) San Francisco. 
[ 625. 
Odalisk. [Statuette of draped fe- 


male figure seated on cushion] © 1c. 
Jan. 16, 1922; G 64523. 


STRAW (RICHARD HENRY) 
Calif. [626. 
Dem gallopin bones. Model of bust 
of negro on base with two dice. ©1e. 
Feb. 16, 1922; G 64783. 
SYBERKROP (Louis) Miami, Fla. [627 
Evil spirit of the jungle. [View of 
jungle tree with mass of exposed roots 
around trunk and roots extending 
from branches to ground] © 1c. Feb. 
14, 1922; G 64765. 


THACHER (JOHN H.) Kansas City, Mo. 
[628-637 

Boy, howdy; by H. M. Victor. Draw- 
ing of Father Time as mess sergeant 
is about to fill soldier’s cup. 
by H. M. Victor. Drawing of 
one soldier waking two soldiers asleep 
on bunks in tent. 

Four years ago, buddy; ue Ef. =NE. 
Victor. Drawing of soldiers coming 
out of dug-out protected by barb-wire 
fence. 

Lo boy; by H. M. Victor. Drawing 
of officer talking to three soldiers play- 
ing dice on deck of ship. 

Lo buddy; by H. M. Victor. Draw- 
ing of two soldiers on caisson drawn 
by four horses, frightened by bursting 
Shell above them. 

May your Christmas furlough, ete. ; 
by H. M. Victor. Drawing of soldier 
watching girl about to embrace an- 
other soldier. 

May your road to prosperity be 
straight ahead; by H. M. Victor. 
[Drawing of two soldiers with map 
standing on battlefield near ruins of 
village. 

Old timer; by H. M. Victor. Draw- 
ing of soldiers alighting from box-car. 

Say bo! by H. M. Victor. Drawing 
of three soldiers marching through 
mud and rain. 

Yea bo; by H. M. Victor. Drawing 
of officer with wings and halo seated 
by safe, paying bags of money to 
soldier. 


Oakland, 


© | eo 1 ¢. each Feb. 16, 1922; G 64789- 


798. 


WORKS OF ART 


no. 1, 1922 


663 


OFFI ———————————————— aia 


THOMAS (ALICE Biair) Los Angeles. 

[638 

I will go unto the hills from whence 

cometh my help. Shepherdess driving 

flock of sheep up hillside. © 1c. Jan. 
23, 1922; G 64604. 


THOMPSON (JOSEPH EVERETT) Junction 
City, Kan. [639-646 
Did you ever. Drawing showing 
man standing outside of bathroom 
watching another man enter with 


towel on arm, © 1c. Feb. 20, 1922; | 


G 64852. 


Jet brothers. Drawing of comic 
series of two negro characters. ©1c. 
Feb. 3, 1922; G 64686. 

1. Drawing of comic series 
showing tall negro and short negro 
Teading letter. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1922 
G 64846. 

2. Drawing of comic series 
showing tall negro and short fat negro 
walkans. © dc. Feb. 20, 1922; G 
64847. 


3. Drawing of comic series 
showing tall negro cooking when stove- 
pipe falls on head of short fat negro. 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1922; G 64848. 


4. Drawing of comic Series 
showing fire-insurance agent talking to 
short fat negro. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1922; 
G 64849. 


5. Drawing of comic series 
showing tall negro and short fat negro 
engaged in argument on street near 
bakery wagon. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1922; 
G 64850. 


6. Drawing of comic series 
showing tall negro and short fat negro 
eating at small table. ©1c. Feb. 20, 
1922; G 64851. 


THOMPSON (JOSEPH M.) Tahlequah, 
Ok. [647 
Anxiety. [Drawing of woman in 
night-gown standing with head leaning 
against bed-post] © le Jan. 26, 
1922; G 64732. 


‘TUTTLE SILVER CO., INC., Boston. [648 


Revere tea set; by Bernard A. Dolan. 
[Plain design with figure of pine- 
apple on cover.]| © 1c. Feb. 25, 1922; 
G 64895. 


Vacis (Potynatos G.) New York. 
[649 
Two Greek warriors. Model show- 
ing one soldier protecting his wounded 
comrade from being carried away by 
enemy. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1922; G 64803. 


20 


VAN TuyL (ANDREW P.) Orange, N. J. 


[650, 651 
Radio. Drawing of altar in chancel 
with scenes in background. © 1 ec. 


Mar. 4, 1922; G 64935. _ 

Radio salutation to Old Glory. 
[Drawing of radiophone about U. S. 
flag which hangs over arm of Peace] 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1922; G 64806. 

VARNEY (ANNA ELmirA) San Fran- 
cisco. [652, 653 
Blotter. Drawing of Shriner’s cap. 


Metal bell. Drawing of bell in form 
of Shriner’s cap. 

© 1 c. each Mar. 13, 1922; G 65096, 
65097. 

VeccE (FRANcESCO) Brooklyn. [654 

Caruso (Enrico) Sculptured bust. 
©1e. Jan. 4, 1922; G 64419. 

VocaAN (FRANK M:) Canton, O. [655 

Cost. Model of figure of nude wo- 
man kneeling upon book with head 
resting upon globe. © 1 c¢. Feb. 23, 
1922; G 64870. 

Von RacuE (Betty) Chicago. 
[ 656, G57 

Animals. Drawing of lion in cage 
and rabbit eating cabbage, with bars 
of music between. 

Cab; by John Enders. Drawing of 
child on kiddie car, and automobile, 
with bars of music between. 

© 1 ¢. each Feb. 28, 1922; G 64908, 
64909. 


WAGNER (Rospert CLARK) Toledo, O. 
[658 
Clock frame. Design in form of 
horseshoe around clock dial with Ma- 
sonic emblem on clover leaf below. 
© 1c. Jan. 20, 1922; G 64573. 


WALLER (C. CHARLES) New York. 
[659 
Mornanite. [Design showing hexa- 
gon-shaped box decorated with scene 
OF Visine Suni) ©) ie Web..9, 19221;).G 
64866. 


WALLIMANN (Orto) Kansas City, Mo. 

[660 

Sapollio (Tony) [Cartoon drawing 

of small man standing with hands on 

hips and cigar in mouth] © 1. Feb. 

13, 1922; G 64762. 

WALTER (VALERIE H.) New York. 

[661-663 

Finish. [Model of male figure run- 
ning with hands raised above head] 

Jim the master. Bas-relief of figure 
of setter dog sitting on its haunches. 


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664 


Pt. IV. ne Sa Le 


WALTER (VALERIE H.)—Continued. 
Spirit of woman. Model of bust of 
woman draped. 


© 1 c¢. each Mar. 1, 1922; G 64910— 
64912. 


Warp (LeRoy P.) New York. 
[664-687 


Candlestick. Model of English 
Gothic candlestick with hexagon spin- 
dle on open work base and four rams 
masks. ©1c. Jan. 17, 1922; G 64734. 
128. Model of English Gothic 
candlestick with hectagonal spindle on 
four scroll legs and square base. © 
1c. Jan. 17, 1922; G 64754. 

132. Model of candlestick with 
English Gothic spindle, open work base 
on rams heads, and bird decorated 
shaft. ©’ 1 ¢.\ Jan. 17, 1922: G 64739. 

Centerpiece, 179 A. Model of center- 
piece with open work base and bird 
shaft holding bowl. © 1 ¢. Jan. 17, 
1922; G 64744. 

Centerpiece of the 14th century pe 
riod, 170. Model of centerpiece with 
three scrolls on rounded base, holding 
bowl. -©1c. Jan. 17, 1922; G 64737. 


170 A, Model of centerpiece of 
fourteenth century with four scrolls 


on square base, holding bowl. ©1e. 
Jan. 17, 1922; G 64735. 
Chair,-210; Model of chair in 


wrought iron and bronze, in Spanish 
renaissance style. ©1c. Jan. 17, 1922; 
G 64746. 

English Tudor smoking stand, 212. 
Model of stand with round base, twisted 
spindle, arched handle with Gothic or- 
nament, and two such heads for rests. 
© 1c. Jan. 17, 1922; G 64751. 


English Tudor standing lamp, 147. 
Model of lamp with leadwork lantern, 
twisted spindle and triangular base. 
@ dt ce; Jano 71,4922" GAvAL. 


148 A. Model of lamp with lead- 
work lantern hanging in wrought iron 
frame surmounted by figure of lion 
and. shield. ©) 1:¢ Jan.j17, 1922.6 
64742. 

English Tudor torchére, 150. Model 
with round base on four claws, twisted 
spindle and cresting. © 1. Jan. 17, 
1922; G 64749. 


Fireplace rail. Model rail with fig- 
ural panels and scrolls holding railing. 
©OMmcre JanlS, 192226 64549; 

Flower stand, 200. Model of stand 
in handwrought iron, Gothic style, 
with bowl and claw feet. ©1¢. Jdn. 
17, 1922; G 64748. 


26 


Warp (LEeroy P.)—Continued. 

213. Model of stand with four- 
leg base and square spindle having 
ornament in center and scrolls at top. 
holding bowl. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1922; G@ 
64747. 

Gothic table lamp, 163. Model of 
lamp with open base having scrolls 
holding spindle with twist in center. 
© 1c. Jan. 17, 1922; °G 64ta2. 

Jardiniére, 201 A. Model in Spanish 
renaissance style, handwrought. iron 
with bronze panels and shields, four 
large and twelve small spindles. © 
1c. Jan. 17, 1922; G 64740. 


Library lamp. Model of modern 
type lamp with three male figures on 
round base carrying cylinder. © 1 e. 
Jan. 18, 1922; G 64548. 

Mirror, 211. Model of mirror in 
Spanish renaissance style with two 
spindles at sides, shield and figures of 
two lions at top and mask below. © 
1c. Jan. 17, 1922; G 64745. 

Pompeian ashtray, 116. Model of 
ashtray with four rams-heads and legs 
on ring, supporting bowl having two 
snake heads for rests. © 1 ¢. Jan. 17, 
1922; G 64753. 

Smoking stand, 206. Model of stand 
with Spanish renaissance spindle, dish, 
three snake heads as rests, and three 
feet. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1922; G 64750. 


Spanish candelabra. Model of can- 
delabra with five lights. bambino base 
and Spanish spindle. © 1c. Jan. 17, 
1922; G 64736. 


Standing lamp. Model of lamp in 
Spanish renaissance style with twisted 
spindle and bambino base on four 
claws. ©1c. Jan. 17, 1922; G 64738. 


Table. Model of table with marble 
top, in Spanish renaissance wrought 
iron, decorated with panels and shields. 
© 1c. Jan. 17, 1922; G 64733. 


Tudor candlestick, 1384. Model of 
candlestick with hectagon base, twisted 
spindle and openwork candle holder. 
© 1c. Jan. 17, 1922; G 64748. 


WEBER (FREDERICK THEODORE) New 
York. [688 


Pickford (Jack) [Left three-quar- 
ter view bust of young man in his 
shirt-sleeves] © 1c Jan. 3, 1922; G 


64418. 
WEIDLICH BROS. MFG. CO., Bridgeport, 
Conn. [689-692 
Homer; by, Alfred .J. lauder: 


[Model of figure of blind poet seated 
in Greek chair with scroll in lap] 


WORKS OF ART 


mo. 1, 1922 


ee 


WEIDLICH BROS. MFG. co.—Continued. 

Indians, father and son; by Carl 
Txieth. [Model of Indian teaching 
Indian boy to shoot with bow and 
arrow |] 

Statue of philosopher. [Model of 
nude figure of youth seated on pile of 
books, with open book in lap and right 
hand on forehead ] 


Twain (Mark) [Model of figure of 
Mr. Clemens seated in arm chair] 

© 1c. each Feb. 11, 1922; G 64756— 
64758, 64876. 


WEISEMAN (T. WALTER) Emsworth, 
Pa. [693 


Bird of bird manor. [Conventional 
drawing of bird with disk forming 
back and inscription on wings] © 1 
-¢. Jan. 31, 1922; G 64858. 


Wipes (Grerarp M.) New York. [694 

Perfume burner; by Vincenzo Mise- 
randino. Model of figure of nude girl 
leaning over pool. © 1 c¢. Feb. 25, 
1922; G 64905. 


WiniIaAMs (EsTeLiA) San Francisco. 
[695 


Oie. Model of bust of Chinese girl 
with ribbon on her bobbed hair. © 
dec. Jan. 31, 1922; G 646387. 


’ Witson (FRANK LEOPOLD) San Fran- 
cisco. [696-698 


Cotter’s Saturday night. [Group of 
men and women seated around table 
listening to elderly man read from 
large book] 


Extraordinary fox chase. [ Bas- 
relief plaque showing man following 
pack of dogs chasing fox into lady’s 
house] 


Halloween. [Bas-relief plaque show- 
ing group of people around open fire- 
place] 


© 1c. each Feb. 20, 1922; G 64860- 
64862. 


706 
WINTERHALDER (ERWIN) San Fran- 
cisco. [699 


Mystic crystal. Model of book-end 
with half crouching, nude female fig- 
ure slightly draped, with hand on ball. 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 1922; G 64638. 
WITTMAN (ERNST) Jersey City. [700 

Design, 4839; by Ernst Wittman. 
[Checks formed by dots around 
squares ] Otic, Heby 2519227 0G 
64711. 


WoopaLt (P. H.) Birmingham, Ala. 
[TOL 
Ornamental lamp shade. [Drawing 
of shade above hootch bottle deco- 
rated with figure of man seated on 
ground drinking from can while an- 
other stands near by with gun] © 
1 ¢. Web. 6, 1922; G~ 64693: 
WUTTKE (HERMANN F.) New York. 
[702 
In memory of Ulysses S. Grant. 
Design of memorial postcard with 
bust portrait of Gen. Grant at top. 
© es. dant 19) 11922 - Gy 6toaa: 


Cleveland. 
[703 
Lamp. Design of circular bas-relief 
plaque showing oriental lamp  sur- 
rounded by words, Florence Nightin- 
gale centenary foundation 1820-1920. 
© le Jan. 12, 1922; G 64475. 


YOUNGSTOWN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOL- 
ocy, Youngstown, O. [704 


Better year through education 1922; 
by D. W. Brown. Circular drawing 
of young man looking at open book 
and burning torch. © 1 ¢. Jan. 30, 
1922; G 64695. 

ZIMMERMANN (FRANK M.) New York. 
[705, T06 

Fifth zone beyond. [View show- 
ing circular fountain in foreground 
with large buildings on each side and 
in background | 

Seventh zone beyond. [View of 
lawn with building at right and left, 
and large building in background with 
high tower in center and dome on 
each side] © 1c. each Feb. 1, 1922; 
G 64666, 64667. 


YounGc (AGNES BROOKS) 


Number of entries of Works of Art jncluded in the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 
De ee ES pe SD CEN, oe eh ONE PR oe UR Ae OE Nee pn 0's 


ho 
~] 


CLASS, -K 


REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS 
Seen ScClENTIFIG OR TECHNICAL - CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; 
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS. 


ABBoTT (Martin F.) Washington. 
[707 
Daylight reflections. © Feb. 14, 


1922; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1922; J 253295. 


ApAMS (JosEPH M.) New York. [708 
Searchlight. © Dec. 27, 1921; 2 ¢. 
Dee. 27, 1921; K 162864. 


ADLER (DaviD) & SONS co., Milwaukee. 
[709-718 

[10 prints]: 

[Dinton and Charlton, cut 304]— 
[Glenroy and Wakefield, cut 310]— 
[Hanley, cut 308]—[McBedwin finish, 
eut 329]—[McBedwin finish with fig- 
ure, cut 316]—[Parram and Belmar, 
cut 3800]—[Princeton and Amherst, 
eut 312]—[Stanford, cut 314]—[Sum- 
mit and Chatham, cut 302]—[Wood- 
mont, cut 307] © Feb. 1, 1922; 2 « 
each Feb. 27, 1922; K 1638466-163475. 


AEROMARINE AIRWAYS, INC., New York. 
[719-723 

Highball express to Bimini starts. 
Pieean 18, 1922; 2 ec. Jan. 23, 1922; 
Dy 252776. 

[4 photographs]: 

Bimini Bay hotel, Bahama Islands. 
—Flying over Bimini—Flying over 
tropic seas.—Leaving Bimini for Nas- 
Sac) Jan. 10, 1922: 2 ¢ each Jan. 
26, 1922; J 253608—253611. 
AETNA cO., Philadelphia. [724 

[Water heating system] © Nov. 1, 
1921; 2c. Dec. 29, 1921; I 6478. 
AMERICAN BANK NOTE Co., New York. 

[725-734 

Bahamas, coat of arms of, special 


eeacit. © Jan. 17, 1922; 2 ¢. Feb. 15, 
1922; K 163297. 


Bahamas government, special C 
Wao. ©) Jan. 17, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 15, 
1922; K 163296. 

— special C 1779. © Jan. 20, 
eee 2)¢, Heb. 15, 1922; K 165299. 

C 1764. © Oct. 5, 1921; 2 ¢. Jan. 
Ze, 1922; K 162425. 


100884—22——_3 


AMERICAN BANK NOTE co.—Continued. 
C AMD © Wees20, 1921 = 2 e. Jan: 

23, 1922; K 162424. 
CAs. © Jane 20: 

15, 1922; K 163298. 


C 1782. © Jan. 24, 
15, 1922; K 163300. 

CG 1783. © Jan. 24, 
15, 1922; K 163301. 

Chinese Italian bank corp., special C 
L770 "© Dee, 19) 1920 2c: ane 23; 
1922; K 162423. 


Temple de Poséidon en Gréce, spe- 
Cia ATTA. (© dane rd eel O22). 7 ie 
Feb. 15, 1922; K 163302. 


1922; 2 c. Feb. 
1922; 2 c. Feb. 


1922; 2 c. Feb. 


AMERICAN COLORTYPE CO., Chicago. 


American colortype co. [Spectrum 
design] © Jan. 31, 1921; 2 c. Feb. 17, 
1922; K 163842. 


AMES, EmeEricH & co., Chicago. [736 


Truth well told. © Jan. 5, 1922; 
2 °C, gan, 20 19225: Ke 162850: 


Amory, BRowNeE & co., Boston. 
[737-740 
Lure of lavender, 2137. © Nov. 15, 
1921; 2 c. Nov. 16, 1921; K 161954. 


Not a coward among them, 2149. 
© Mar 5101922 - 2c. Mar. 2.) 19224 1K 
163657. © 


Now you can buy it in colors. ©. 
Jane 1922) 2) ehama 4) LOD DK 
161799. 


Sub-deb wears it, 2151. © Feb. 10, 
1922) 2) ¢. Feb! 138) 19223 KO 163237. 


ANDERSON (JOHN F.) St. Maries, Id. 

. [41 

Phone girl with a smile. © Feb. 21, 
1922; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1922; J 253681. 


ANDERSON GALLERIES, Chicago. [742 

[Franklin (Benjamin) ; by EK. Dun- 
lapqiy ©) Jane Bio 1922 372+ e: Webs. 4 
1922; K 168381. 


29 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


743 


pt. IV.) Ris aN. AT 


ARMSTRONG (CLARABEL) Ottawa, Kan. 
[743 


Seminole Indian doll. © Jan. 17, 
1G22-2 °C. Jan: 19) 19226) 1 252821 


ART FILM Co., Philadelphia. [744 


Lycett (Jessica M.) © 1c. Feb. 27, 
1922; J 253628. 


ARTHUR stTupDIo, % Gerlach, Barklow 
co., Joliet, Ill. [745-750 

[6 prints]: 

[By mountain and lake]—l[In the 
purple twilight]—[Laughing water]— 
[Message of love]—T[Rose of the moon- 
light]—[Waiting for daddy] © Dec. 
Qi AG2t =) Ze. each San. 18; 19222 1K 
162087, 162107, 162111, 162116, 162119, 
162122. 


ASKIN (Morris W.) Washington. [751 


Only living soul on guard. © Feb. 
14, 1922; 2c. Feb. 14, 1922; J 2538296. 


AULT (Ray Etmer) Alliance, O. [752 


Ohio madonna. © 1c. Jan. 3, 1922; 
J 252820. 


BacLtey (JAMES M.) Boston. ifae 


[Berkeley bldg.] © Jan. 25, 1922; 
2 c. Jan. 27, 1922; K 162639. 


BAKER (ALMERON J.) Portland, Or. 
[754-769 


Grand Canyon: 

Bright Angel Point, panorama, 
720.—Bright Angel Point, view from, 
672.—Desert view, 548.—Forests on 
North River, 591—Morning mists, 
700.—Temple of Isis, 663. © Oct. 4, 
1922) 2 Ee, Vench) Wane’ VG loz eee ey) 
252689, 252693, 252695, 252697, 252703, 
252704. 

[10 photographs]: 

Alvarada, 608—Hopi Indian, Ari- 
zona, 570.—Hopi Indians, horses (Ca- 
ngo-o) 667.—In the Pecos Valley, 
533.—Jamez, N. M., old church ruins, 
699.—Rio de Fryote Canyon, the kiva, 
ceremonial cave, 558.—Santa Clara 
chief, 644, 7083.—Sunset at Santa Fe, 
§37.—Up the Pecos Valley, 528. © 
Oct. 4, 1921; 2 ec. each Jan 16, 1922; 
J 252690-252692, 252694, 252696, 
252698-252702. 


Baker (CHARLES S. L.) Chicago. 
[770, 771 

Baker’s (C. S. L.) friction heaters 
on electric, steam and refrigerator 
cars operated from axle, 1. [Blue- 
print] ©1c. Dec. 27, 1921; I 6525. 
2. [Blueprint] © 1. Feb. 10, 
1922; I 6526. 


BARBER (H. R.) Gulfport, Miss. [er 
Gulfport, Miss., Gulf park college 

dormitory, West Beach. © Feb. 22, 

1922; 2 c. Feb.-27, 1922; K 163464. 


BARKER BROS., INC., Los Angeles. [773 


[Five positions of the human figure 
designed to illustrate the various ef- 
fects of reclining on different types of 
beds] © 1c. Feb. 20, 1922; I 6585. 


BARTHOLOMEW (CHARLES L.) jr., Han- 
over, N. H. [774-779 
Brown (Capt. Roy) high jump. © 
June 1, 1921; 2 @¢> eb. 222. J 
253094. 

Dartmouth senior, composite, 1921. 
© May 25, 1921: 2. e, Wen27 922) 5 
253096. 

Thomson (Earl) T4, T6, T7, T9. © 
June 1, 1921; 2 ¢. each Web.)Z, 1922; 
J 253091—253093, 253095. 


BracH (Matty PeEasopy) Ridgefield, 
Conn. [780, 781 
Scrub family. ©1c. Jan. 26, 1922; 
J 252829. 
Turtle scrub. © 1c. Jan. 26, 1922; 
J 252828. 
BEAVER MACHINE AND TOOL CO., INC., 
Newark, N. J. [782 
Ain’t it a grand and glorious feel- 
in’? © Oct.. 5, 1920 276 sane 
1922; K 163345. 


BEck (JOSEPH ALBERT) Pittsburgh. 


[783, 784 
Unfinished water cooler. © 1 ec. 
Jan). 71,1922"), 2o2alse 
Same. © 1 ¢. Jan; 0; 1922; 
JZ apie. 
Breck (Max) New York. [785 
Bobbing. Up to date hair bobbing, 
children’s hair cutting in all Styles. 
© Dee. 1, 1921 > 2ie Vianna 1922. 
J 253142. 
BrEcKER (AUGUST) Brooklyn. [786 


Hunterspoint lumber & supply co., 
inc. [Letterhead design] © Feb. 14, 
1922; 2c. Feb. 17, 1922; K 163455. 


BECKWITH co., Dowagiac, Mich. [787 
Dowagiac’s wooing. © Mar. 10, 
1922; 2 ec. Mar. 31, 1922; K 164246. 


BELL (ALFRED) & CO., LTD., London. 
; [788-792 


[5 prints]: 

[Blives (Mdile de) ; painted by Nat- 
tier, engraved by M. Thorne]—[Bordi- 
ghera, Italy; by A. L. Simpson ]—[Le- 
con de musique; painted by I. B. 
Hitaire, engraved by Will Hender- 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H’' TO K 


no. 1, 1922 


BELL (ALFRED) & co., LTD.—Continued. | BrppreE (C. T.) Hanford, Calif. 


_ [5 prints]—Continued. 
son]—[Lorraine (Louise de) _ prin- 
cesse de Turenne; painted by Nattier, 
engraved by Will Henderson]—[San 
Remo, Italy, a shrine; by A. L. Simp- 
son] © Jan. 16, 1922; 1 c. each Jan. 
11, 1922; K 162008-162012. 


BeELNAP (CHARLES M.) Battle Creek. 
[793 
Hreedom. © Mar. 10, 1922; 2 «. 
Mar. 13, 1922; K 1638927. 


BERKOWITZ ENVELOPE CO., Kansas City, 
Mo. [794-805 


Every accessory for milady’s toilette. 
[Silhouette design for shopping bags] 
eee en. 22. 1922: 2 c Keb. 27, 1922: 
K 163477. 

Gloves. [Design for notion enve- 
Iopes| © Jan. 30, 1922: 2 c. Feb. 6, 
1922; K 162884. 

March sale of house furnishings. © 
eee 122: tf ec. Keb. 18, 1922;.1 ¢. 
Mar. 6, 1922; K 163843. 


Same. © Neb. 22, 1922: 2 ec. 
Feb. 27, 1922; K 163476. 

[Victor design for record delivery 
envelopes] © Jan. 20, 1922; 2c. Jan. 
30, 1922; K 163447. 

{7 prints]: 

February furniture sale. [Furni- 
ture scene]—French ivory.—Lamps of 
exquisite design to grace milady’s 
household. [Lamp design]— Men’s 
apparel section—Our infant’s shop. 
[Infant’s shop design]—Our ladies’ 
apparel section. [Ladies’ apparel de- 
sign]—Restaurant for shoppers con- 
venience. [Restaurant scene] © Jan. 
m_eto2i> 2 e. each Jan. 23, 1922: K 
162427-162433. 

BERNARD (J. WILSON) Bishop, Calif. 
[806-811 
mana (Mt.) © Nov. 1, 1921; 2 «. 
Jan. 18, 1922; J 252747. 

Owens River. © Nov. 1, 1921; 2 c¢. 
man. 18, 1922; J 252746. 

{4 photographs]: 

George (Lake)—Shadow Lake.— 
Tioga—Twin Lakes. © Dec. 1, 1921; 
mec. each Jan. 18, 1922; J 252743- 
252745, 252748. 

Best (ALFRED M.) co., INC., New York. 
[812 

Insurance structure. [Blueprint] 
Seetan, 2. 1922- 2 ¢«. Jan. 25; 1922; 
I 6472. 

BETHE BROS., Green Bay, Wis. [813 

Green Bay, Wis., Wisconsin state 
pure bred grain exhibit. © Jan. 28, 
mee 2 e€. Jan. 31, 1922; J 253029. 


a1 


832 

[814 

American overseas forces. [Worlds 
war souvenir certificate] © Dec. 15, 


1921; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1922; K 163448. 


BIGELOW (HaAyES) Tarpon Springs, 
Mia. [815-817 
Venizelos: 

At station, 1—In auto, 37.—On 


boat, 36. © Feb. 7, 1922; 2 ¢. each 
Heb 11g) 3S 2ia2 22a: 


BircH-FIELD (CHARLES ARTHUR) New 
York. [818 


Genie of genius. © Dec. 21, 1921; 
2. ¢. Jan. 3, 1922); 1% 161664, 


Brack (A.) AND Brack (D. R.) New 

York. [819 

1922 will use airways. © Jan. 1, 
1927 2res Jan: 14. 19277: Ke 161988: 


Biack (H.) AND BuAck (C.) Mt. Ster- 
ling, Ill. [820 


Plans for scientific violin construc- 
tion [Blueprint] © Jan. 3, 1922; 2 
e. Meb; 15,1922; 1 6550: 


BLACKISTON (G. P.) Canton, O. 
[821-823 

[3 prints]: 

Finis.—Phantom ship. Quiet, digni- 
fied supervision, etc. [Arrested prog- 
ress] © July 1, 1920; 2 ¢. each Feb. 
24, 1922; IK 163908-163910. 


BLANCHARD co., Aurora, Ill. 
[824, 825 
[Along the bay at Naples] © Dec. 
Dike NOD 2Nes Deesots 192K Ne 162i: 
[Love me, love my dog] © Dec. 27, 
AGF 256. INOVs Te 192K 1627 TL. 


BLopcGETt (Harvey) St. Paul, Minn. 
[826-831 


Think: (©) Aug. 10, 1921.-.2..e Feb: 
15, 1922; K 163479. 


Your enthusiasm, does it run you or 
doryou run it?) ©) Aus 10; 1921. 2) ¢ 
Feb. 15, 1922; K 163481. 

[4 prints]: 

Are you planning?—Develop the 
power that is in you.—Give yourself a 
square deal.—Steps to success. © Dec. 
8, 1921: 2 ¢ each Feb. -15, 1922; K 
163478, 163480, 168482, 162483. 


BLUMENTHAL (Harry) El Paso. 
[832 
Franklin (Mt.) nature’s monument 
of time to El Paso. © Jan. 26, 1922; 
2 eo Web, 1922: F2535016: 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


833 


' pt. 1vV., WS 17 


BopurTHA (NATALIE LOUISE) Dela- 
ware, O. [8383 
Hoffman (Dr. John A.) president of 
Ohio Wesleyan university. © Dec. 29, 
1921; 2c. Jan. 8, 1922; J 252390. 
BocERT (JOHN VANDEN) Grand Rapids, 
Mich. [834 
Kent.’ [Blueprint] © Dec. 19, 
1921; 2 c. Jan. 12, 1922; I 6458. 


BoHAL (EK. L.) & co., Mansfield, O. 

[835 

Making melody in your heart. © 

Dee; 9, 192132 ¢. Jan, 14.1922) 16 
161995. 


BoNNELL (RoBertT Henry) Houston. 

[836 

Those love dream eyes. © Jan. 3, 
1922 2 ee, Neb. 6, 1922 <3, 253313, 


Bonwit, TELLER & co., New York. 
[8387, 838 
[Decorative drawing, 590] © Aug. 
At 192 2c, Aue, 27,0921 KtGZ35a: 
Exhibition of autumn and winter 
fashions. [Decorative drawing, 587] 
©) Sept16, 1921" 2) eo Aues 27, 121: 
K 162334. 


Borsrorp (lL. W.) Cragsmoor, N. Y. 
[839-846 

[8 photographs] : 

Oragsmoor inn property.—Gorge.— 
Lakwelend Pool.—Mance’s house.— 
Old bar-post.—Old rail fence.—Sam’s 
Point, oblong.—Sam’s Point, panel. © 
Dee. 14, 1921; 2 c. each Dec. 30, 1921; 
J 258037-253044. 


BowpisH (Gorpon 8S.) New Orleans. 
[847 
Texasphaltic pavement. © Feb. 1, 
1922; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1922; I 6558. 


BRADLEY (MiLToNn) co., Springfield, 
Mass. [848 


Embeco color chart. © Feb. 18, 
1922; 2 ec. Feb. 25, 1922; K 163448. 


BRAND (FRANK JOSEPH) Chicago. [849 
[Visualization bookkeeping chart] 
© 1 ¢. Feb. 10, 1922; I 6590. 


BRANDOM BROS. PUB. CO., Pittsburgh. 


Spine. © Feb. 20, 1922; 2 
oy 192? Oo9 1: 


Breckon (W. O.) sTupios, Pittsburgh. 

[851, 852 

Rauh (Mrs. Enoch) A. B. © Dec. 

24 1921-2) ec. .eachy Jan 3, A922 2.05) 
252387, 252388. 


e) Mar 


BRETZMAN (CHARLES F.) Indianapolis. 
[853 
American legion, Liason committee. 


© Jan; 21, 1922;'2 ¢ Jan2eudo22 Fi 
252841. 


Brocu (TREPKA) Copenhagen. [854 
Hus for een familie, type E. © Dec: 
15, 1921; 2 ce. Jan. 24, 1922; 1 G468. 


BROOKER (PEARSON DUBoseE) St. Louis. 
[855 

Standardizing of a dentifrice. © 
Ae 21, 1922; 2: ¢.: Web 231922 )) ae 


Brown & BIGELow, St. Paul. [856-883 


Remembrance advertising. Look 
what the Eclipse people sent me, etc. 
© Nov. 15, 1921; 2 cc) dian, 2a 1922 
K 162348. 


McArthur’s certainly have good 


taste, etc. © Jan. 15, 1922; 2c. Feb. 6, 
1922; K 162886. 
Some action, eh? Dec. 15. 


1921; 2c Jan. 14, 1922; K 161996. 

[25 prints]: 

[AS evening hurries by]—Bold 
bluff] — [Day dreams] — [Plaine] — 
[Enchanted high wa y]—[Hnchant- 
ment ]—[Happiness]—[In the land of 
the sandman]—[Into new country ]— 
[Isle of golden dreams]—T[Katchina 
maker]—[Last ray]—[Merely Mary 
Ann |]—[Norma]—[Old timers ]—[Ong 
the range]—[Remembrance]—[Sentry 
by the sea]—|[Shadowland]—[Sleepy 
Hollow]—[Souvenir of the lake|]— 
[Spirit of Lexington]—[Stalking the 
huntsmen]—[Unconquered places]— 
[Winona] © Jan. 1, 1922; 2 ec. each 
Mar. 6, 1922; K 163778-163802. 


BucHANAN (J. BARR) Los Angeles. 


[884 

When evening tints the west. © 

Nov. 23, 1921; 1 c. Nov. 30, 1921; 1 «© 
Jan: 11,1922) :- 3 2azGsde 


Buckxiin (W. 8S.) % Gerlach, Bark- 
low co., Joliet, I]. [885 


[Whisper of spring] @©Dec. 27, 
1921; 2 c. Jan. 18, 1922; K 162108. 
Bure (M. O.) Lanesboro, Minn. 


Christmas morn. © Nov. 15, 
2 ec. Dec. 14, 1921; JF 252640. 


[886 
1923 


BUHMILLER (JOHN R.) Glacier Park, 


Mont. [887 
Mountain goats at shedding time. 
©'Dec. 20, 1921; 2 ¢. Jan: 28) 19229 


J 252830. 


a2 


no. 1, 1922 


BULLETIN PUBLISHING co., San Fran- 
cisco. [888 
Live in California. © Feb. 9, 1922; 

2 c. Feb. 6, 1922; K 163209. 


Bunpy (ArtHvur L.) Richmond, Ind. 
[889-894 

[6 photographs] : 

Among the beeches—Beeches on 
Clear Creek.—Michigan woods.—Win- 
ter.—Woodland study.—Woods in win- 
ter. © Feb. 14, 1922; 2 c. each Feb. 16, 
1922; J 253340—253345. 


BUNNELL PHOTO SHOP, San Diego. 
[895, 896 
California (U.S. 8S.) off Point Loma. 
Balit. ©Nov. 9, 1921: 2 ec. Jan. 9, 
41922; J 252568. 
Wood (U. S. S.) ©ONov. 9, 1921; 
mc. Jan. 9, 1922; J 252567. 
Burpick (Hp N.) Westerly, R. I. 
[897 
Watch Hill, R. I., panorama view. 
Peet 9922; 2 e. Jan. 138, 1922; 


7 252656. 
BurpDIcK, GARRISON co., INC., New York. 
[898-900 
[3 prints]: 
[Fascination]—[Please mamma]— 


[Temptation] ©Jan. 1, 1922; 2 e¢. 
each Jan. 21, 1922; K 162353-162355. 


BUTLER CAFE REVUE, Seattle. 
[15 photographs]: 
Ballet girl.— Bathing girl. — Co- 
quett. — Dancer.—Egyptian.—Elsie.— 


[901-915 


Entertainer.—F lora.—F lossie.—Geral-. 


dine. — Indifference. — Jessie. — Mar- 
guerite. — Tambourine girl. — Tomboy. 
© Dec. 9, 1921; 2 c. each Dec. 14, 
1921; J 253144253158. 
CALLISON (LAuRA M.) Washington. 
[916 


Callison (Laura M.) and her golf- 


ers. delicht. ©¥Feb. 20, 1922; 2 «. 
wep. 20, 1922; J 253533. 
CAMERON (JAMES L.) Cleveland. 
[917, 918 
[One room apartment with bed 


closet, bath and kitchenett, giving a 
4 room efficiency, floor plan. Blue 
print] © Mar. 4, 1922: 2 c. Mar. 6, 
1922; I 6580. 

[Two room apartment with bed 
closet to each room. one common bath 
room and one kitchenett, giving a 5 
room efliciency, floor plan. Blueprint] 
Mar. 4, 1922: 2 c Mar. 6, 1922: 
I 6581. 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


1043 


CAMPBELL (Macy) Cedar Falls, Ia. 


[919 


Tipton, Ia., eighteen rural school 
houses. © 1 ¢ Jan. 9, 1922: 252583. 
CAMPBELL PTG. COo., Des Moines. 

[920-926 

Basketball design, 5-7. © Dee. 31, 
192k. 2) eo Jans 3) 2922) IK 160759= 
161761. 

Football design. 1-4. © Dec. 31, 


1921: 2 & each Jan. 3, 1922: K-161756— 
161758, 161762. 
CARPENTERS’ CO. OF 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia, Pa., Carpenters’ Hall: 
[927-929 
[Exterior]—First prayer in Con- 
gress, Sept., 1774.—Interior. © Jan. 
30) 1922)" 2c) ,each damon. 1927 = 0K 
163334-1638336. 
CARROLL (J. B.) co., Chicago. [930 © 
[Walking doll] © Sept. 1, 1921; 
2c. Feb. 4, 1922; K 162841. 
CAUFIELD & SHOOK, INC., Louisville. 
[931-1043 


PHILADELPHIA, 


Frankfort, Ky.: 

Boone’s (Daniel) grave, 38154— 
Boone’s (Daniel) monument, 38153.— 
Capitol, entrance. 38142.— Capitol, 
from road to Louisville, 38143.—Cap- 
itol, interior, 38141.—Capitol, Lincoln 
statue, 38140.—Capitol, looking south 
showing walks and drive in foreground, 
38144—Capitol, looking southwest, 
without statue in foreground, 38145.— 
From Capitol dome, bird’s-eye view 
looking north, 38148.—Goebel statue, 
38150.—Governor’s mansion from Cap- 
itol dome, 38146.—Governor’s mansion, 
ground view, 38147.—Kentucky River 
from Capitol dome, 38149.—Mexican 
war graves with full view of monu- 
ment, 388155—Mexican war graves 
with half view of monument, 38156.— 
O’Hara’s (Theodore) grave, 38160— 
Old Capitol bldg., 38151.—Penitentiary, 
38152.—View from cemetery looking 
west showing boat in middle of river 
and bridge, 38159.—View from ceme- 
tery showing levee road on _ right. 
Jolene). dam. 15. i922 v2) @ ench 
Feb. 20, 1922; J 2585138-—253532. 

Hodgenville, Ky., Public square: 

Larue County Court House on right. 
38471.—Looking northeast, 38472.— 
St. Gauden’s statute of Lincoln, 
a047%5. -© Jan. 15, 1922; 2 ¢ each 
Feb. 20, 1922; J 2538473-—253475. 

Lincoln memorial farm: 

Auto drive and entrance to Memorial 
bldg., entrance to spring on right, farm 
in distance, 38462.—Old Creel home- 
stead erected on farm shortly after 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1045 


bt: ty, BSG 8. 1T 


CAUFIELD & SHOOK, INC.—Continued. 
Lincoln memorial farm—Contd. 


the Lincolns moved to Illinois, eétc., 
38467.—Spring used by the Lincoln 
family, close up, 38463.—Spring used 
by the Lincoln family, general view, 
38465.—Stone steps leading to the orig- 
inal spring used by the Lincoln family, 
38466). (© Jan ib, 1922>- 2) ec) each 
Feb. 20, 1922; J 253479-253481, 253483, 
253484. 

Lincoln memorial farm, Memorial 
bldg. : 

And auto drive, 38460.—Close up 
from §S.-EH., 38469.—From east end, 
38461.—Interior showing Lincoln cabin 
placed on exact spot where originally 
built, 38464——Names of officers of Lin- 
coln farm assn. on tablet in rear of, 
38470.—Straight front view, 38459.—\ 
Trustees names, 38468. © Jan. 15, 
1922; 2 c. each Feb. 20, 1922; J 253476— 
253478, 253482, 253485-253487. 


Louisville, Ky.: 

Aetna refining co. plant, general 
view, 38498.—Belknap school, exterior, 
Louisville public schools, 38488.—Bel- 
knap school, gymnasium, Louisville 
public schools, 38489.—Board of church 
extension, M. E. church south, 38838.— 
Cherokee road and Highland ave., 
Parr’s rest, 89874.—Cherokee road, 
Jas. R. Duffin residence, 38839.—Con- 
federate monument from northeast, 
38840.—Courier journal bldg., exte- 
rior, 39877.—First Christian church, 
38502.—Hiram Roberts school, a typi- 
eal lunch room, Louisville public 
schools, 38486—Holy Name church, 
exterior, 38561—Holy name church, 
interior, 38560.—Illinois central r. r., 
roundhouse and yards, 38482.—Inter- 
Southern bldg., 388596.—Jefferson 
Counnty Court house, 39466.—\Jeffer- 
son County Court house, Henry Clay 
statue, 39467—Keith’s (B. F.) na- 
tional theatre, exterior, 39876—Levy 
bros. bldg., 39464.—Marion H. Taylor 
bldg.. 389461.—Neighborhood house, 
38163.—Portland school, kindergarten 
class, Louisville public schools, 38487.— 
Realty bldg., 38356.—Rialto theatre, 
exterior, 39878.—Seelbach hotel, main 
dining room, 38165.— Starks bldg., 
39815.— Todd bldg., 38167.— Tyler 
hotel. 38166.—University of Louisville, 
college of dentistry, 38485.—University 
of Louisville, medical dept., 38357.— 
Visitation home, Catholic home for 
working girls, 39462—Vocational 
school, Louisville public schools, 
38356.—W ashington apartments, 
39465.—19th & High sts., Louisville 
railway co. power house, 38483.—© 


CAUFIELD & SHOOK, INc.—Continued. 
Louisville, Ky.—Continued. 


Jan. 15,.1922; 2 c. each Feb. 20, 1922; 
J 2538420 — 253422, ~ 25342400 43425, 
258428, 253431—-253434, 253436, 253487, 
253440—-253442, 253446, 253447, 253450, 
253454, 253463-253467, 253469, 253470, 
253495-—253497, 253506—-253508, 253510. 

Louisville, Ky., Cherokee park: 

Belknap bridge from Cowan prop- 
erty, 38240.—Falls, 38841.—Road to 
Big Rock in foreground, 38162.—Scene 
en golf links, 38161. © Jan. 15, 1922; 
2 ¢. each Feb. 20; 1922: 3, 2538439. 
253504, 2538510, -2oaake, 

Louisville, Ky., Iroquois park: 

Dogwood road, 39469.—Kenwood 
Hill in distance, 39468.—Observation 
point on top of hill, looking toward 
Louisville, 28242—Road scene, 38241. 
© Jan. 15, 1922. 2c. each eb. 20; 
1922; J 253429, 2534380, 253502, 253503. 

Louisville, Ky., Kentucky state fair 
grounds: 

Looking towards auto’ entrance, 
38495.—Pike from race stand, 38497. 
Pike, looking east from horse show 
bldg., 38348.—Race track, 38493.—Wo- 
men’s dept, 38492. © Jan. 15, 1922; 
2 ¢. each Feb. 20, 192255 s2ae40o, 
253457, 253459, 253460, 253501. 

Louisville, Ky., Kentucky state fair 
grounds, M. & M. bldg.: 

Agricultural exhibit, 2nd floor, 
38496.—Entrance, night scene, 38351.— 
Horticultural display, balcony, 38494.— 
Interior from balcony, looking N. E., 
38349.—Night scene, # view, 38350.— 
View looking northwest, 39470. © 
Jan. 15, 1922; 2 ¢. each) Hep Z0na922; 
J 253427, 253456, 253458, 253498- 
253500. 

Louisville, Ky., Louisville: 

Automobile club, exterior, 39875.— 
College of pharmacy, 38484.—Country 
club, approach from River’ road, 
38836.—Country club, exterior, 38837.— 
Country club, interior from corner, 
38835.—-Free public library, Portland 
branch, 38490.—Free public library, 
Shelby park branch, 388491.—Herald — 
bldg., 39765.—National bank bldg., 
88168. © Jan. 15, 1922; 2 ¢ each Feb. 
20, 1922; J 253423, 253426, 2538443- 
253445, 253461, 253462, 253468, 253505. 

Louisville, Ky., U. S. fish hatchery: 

Manager’s residence, 38499.—Ponds 
and bldgs., 38501—View from west 
end, 38500. © Jan. 15, 1922; 2 c. each 
Feb. 20, 1922; J 253451—253455. 

Ravenna, Ky.: 

Government locks on Kentucky 
River, 38438.—Government locks on 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


me. 1, £922 


CAUFIELD & SHOOK, INcC.—Continued. 
Ravenna, Ky.—Continued. 


Kentucky River, close up, 38437.—Hill 
top view, 38441—Kentucky River, 
38439.—-R. r. yard and depot, 38440. 
fo) Jan.-15, 1922; 2 c. each Feb. 20, 
1922; J 258488-253492. 

[9 photographs]: 

Crab Orchard, Ky., first brick house 
in Kentucky, 39463.—Dawson Springs, 
Ky., 38842.—Irvine, Ky., 38436.— 
Irvine, Ky., on the Kentucky River, 
38435.—Prospect, Ky., covered bridge, 
38164. — Scene on _ levee, 388504.— 
Scene on levee, Steamer Nashville in 
foreground, 38503.—Tobacco industry, 
a crop ready to cut, 38481.—Tobacco 
industry, a field of ripe tobacco, 38480. 
© Jan. 15, 1922; 2 c. each Feb. 20, 
1922; J 253485, 253488, 253448, 253449, 
258471, 2538472, 2538493, 253494, 253509. 


CENTRAL SCHOOL SUPPLY CO., 

Louisville, Ky. [1044 

Kentucky blue grass. © Jan. 10, 
a2; 2 @. Heb. 6, 1922; K 162877. 


CHANDLER & CO., INC., Boston. 
[1045-1047 


Chandler & co.’s hat. © Mar. 4, 
1922; 1c. Mar. 8, 1922; K 163895. 


Gowns at sixty-five dollars. © Mar. 
2, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1922; K 163845. 


Misses tweed suits, $22.50. © Mar. 
2, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1922; K 163846. 


CHESTNUT STREET ASSN., Philadelphia. 

[1048 

[Philadelphia, Pa., diagram of traffic 

at Broad and Chestnut sts.] ©l1e. 
gan. 25, 1922; I 6471. 


CHICAGO BRIDGE AND IRON WoRKsS, Chi- 

cago. [1049 

Trainload of oil tanks. © Jan. 5, 
1922; 2c. Jan. 16, 1922; J 252678. 


CHICAGO EVENING AMERICAN PUB. CO., 
Chicago. [1050 
Moving picture of what Muratore 
thinks of Mary Garden. © Jan. 19, 
1922; 1 c. Feb. 10, 1922; K 163202. 


INC., 


CHICAGO TRIBUNE, Chicago. [1051-1563 


All dolled up to be good. © Jan. 4, 
#922; 1 c. Jan. 6, 1922; K 161847. 


All finished except—. © Jan. 12, 
maa; 1 ¢ Jan. 16, 1922; K 162213. 
Among our little chores. © Jan. 21, 


1922; 1 c. Jan. 23, 1922; K 162448. 


And now the attack of January 


blues. © Jan. 3, 1922 
1922; K 161851. 


eC), ah.) O; 


2 


vu 


1563 


CHIcAGO TRIBUNE—Continued. 

And when we do need the navy. © 
Mar 04,0922) bes) Mar. 03. 1922 2) 16 
163804. 

Another glimpse into another world. 
©) Feb: Gilo22) 1) ec. Webs: 8;) 1922) 1 
163013. 

Aquarium could be mighty instruc- 
tive. © Feb. 16, 1922; 1 c. Feb. 18, 
1922; K 163578. 

Army of the unemployed. © Jan. 8, 
1922..nlren sane tt O22 Ke GTOLS: 

Back to early principles and no 
taxes. © Feb. 20, 1922; 1 c Feb. 23, 
1922; K 163600. 

Begging to be excused. © Mar. 10, 
1922; 1c. Mar. 14, 1922; K 163987. 

Beginning of European reconstruc- 
font ©) Jan 10h 1922 bse, Janos: 
TOZD Ke LGg221. 

Bellicose France may scare the good 
fellow away. © Dec. 30, 1921; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 3, 1922; K 161707. 

But grandma was called a tomboy. 
Oidians 238 19221 ex Jans ai 1922 
K 162699. 

Cartoons of the day. © Jan. 26, 
1927-9 te. Jan. 28.) 1922)- K 162740; 

Changing world. © Jan. 28, 1922 ; 
1c. Feb. 1, 1922; K 162814. 

Discovered. © Jan. 20, 1922; 1 c. 
Jan. 23, 1922; K 162436. 

Doc says we have a new ailment. © 
Heb. 10; 1922); "it es Web: 13, 8922-7 0K 
163289. 

Doing and talking. © Jan. 21, 1922; 
1c. Jan. 23, 1922; K 162489. 

Eventually, why not now. © Dec. 29, 
TOMI LC) Jams So. 9022: KolGl OL, 

Expert advice. © Mar. 15, 1922; 1 
ce. Mar. 18, 1922; K 164063. 

Familiar with the sport, but not 
with its improvements. © Jan. 16, 
1922; 1c. Jan. 19, 1922; K 162292. 

Feller can eat just so much. © Jan. 
Dito wes Jan. 20, §922 2K 162691) 

Wixed:)) ©) dan: 71, 1922-1 ce Tan? 9; 
1922; K 161863. 

France is more—. © Jan. 13, 1922; 
dey Sand MOD Ie LOZ 


Gasoline alley [1921]: 

© Nov. 30; 1c. Jan. 11; K 161951. 
© Dec. 28; 1c. Jan. 3; K 161712. 
© Dec. 29; 1c. Jan. 3; K 161699. 
©: Dee. 307 te, Jan: 3; 1% 161706. 
© Dec. a1; 1c, Jan, 5; K 161824. 
—— [1922]: 

© tan tt ec. Jan, 
@\san. 2) 1 e) Jan. 


€5 1 161872. 
6; K 161848 


5 


1563 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


CHICAGO Trrpune—Continued. 
Gasoline alley [1922]—Continued. 


© Jan. 
© Jan. 
©) an: 
©) Jan: 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 


© Jan. 


© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 


© Jan. 


© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
©) Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 


© Jan 


© Jan. 


© Feb 


© Feb. 
© Feb. 


© Feb 
© Feb 
© Feb 
© Feb 
© Feb 
© Feb 


© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 


© Feb 


© Feb 


© Feb 


on eC. wane 
2 Saw eae aioe 
Bye) Ge veh ae 
Gs tie; wan. 
ite es eaae 
8; 1c. Jan. 
Te Iie wean: 
LOe ate. an 
Hid WCW arene Oya 
2 Aves ane 
IIBYRIS loud fetal 
4 hen benny 
lise dame 
UGG: aw: 
iene eee eenEIe 


sede: Janne 


Los ce Jan: 
4 eeileres ais hale 
Zils lien ene 
pee Ii (ee Ale We 
Pane Ween Ve nae 
DAE hat 
Dae we Gen 
2G elie, lame 
2k eC. San: 


2S suie. Me: 
29) ie Mes 
DOs Aikca Hel: 
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bie Reb: 


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3, dl ezuRep. 


Bie Bt La Gee NS OM 
HO Cue De 


A Oysed Ares) alah S) 6) 


Heke Cube: 
MSc Gow Mel 
apne 3 ben Giles ENE) 0 


Qi 


10; 1c. Feb. 
11; 1c. Feb. 
1c. Feb. 


tS een ely 
©. Feb. 14; 1 c. Feb. 
© Feb. 15; 1 ¢. Feb. 
© Feb. 16; 1 ¢. Feb. 
10 by Ge AK i) SIS) OP 
© Feb. 18; 1 ¢. Feb. 
© Feb. 19; 1 c. Feb. 
© Feb. 20; 1 c. Feb. 
weenie“ web: 


6; 
6; 
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9; 
9; 


2 a Es 
ibs 
fee 
14; 
1G: 
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1G: 
19 ; 
19; 
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ake 


K 161852. 
K 161843. 
K 161879. 
K 161859. 
K 161866. 
K 161917. 
K 161924. 
K 162218. 
K 162205. 
K 162209. 
K 162270. 
K 162279. 
K 162282. 
K 162291. 
K 162238. 
; K 162359. 
; K 162295. 
; K 162443. 
; K 162487. 
; K 162689. 
; K 162695. 
; K 162629. 
; K 162683. 
K 162707... 
; K 162718. 
K 162813. 
K 162819. 
162821. 
162855. 
162838. 
162861. 
162876. 
162913. 
163009. 
163011. 
163279. 
; K 163183. 
; K 163207. 
; K 163290. 
; K 168284. 
; K 163315. 
; K 163305. 
; K 163568. 
; K 163580. 
; K 163576. 
; K 163586. 
; K 163592. 
K 163607. 
; K 163599. 
ASG orion le 


K 


36 


Di ivi mesh Ae 


CuHicaco TRIBUNE—Continued. 
Gasoline alley [1922]—Continued. 


CG) Webs 22:21 


Feb. 


24; K 163617. 


© Feb. 23; 1 c. Feb. 25; K 163626. 


© Feb. 24; 1¢. 


© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 


Feb. 
Zoe Lie 
2G. 15 
Asie 
Parote ILI e. 
Leties 
Papen led © 
So de 
Ee OE 
Sieg kr Cs 
Oye 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar: 
Mar. 
Mar. 


28; K 163565. 
1; K 163632. 
2; K 163655. 
2; K 163645. 
2; K 163639. 
6; K d6ssit. 
6; K 163823. 
GC; Kod@est sf. 
7; K 163806. 
8; K 163872. 
8; K 163865. 


7: 1c. Mar. 10; Keaesgr9: 


8: 1 ¢@. Mar. 


10; K 163917. 


9; 1 ¢. Mar. 11; K 168963. 


LOS ae: 
Lae les 
1) ee 
to suahie 
a hen De cle 
lose 
162 oe 
I Ae) 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


14; K 163983. 
13; K 163957. 
16; K, 164034. 
16; K 164027. 
17; K 164047. 
18; K 164062. 
18; K 164052. 
20; K 164095. 


Genoa conference loses its prize spe- 


cialist. 


1922; K 162694. 


Getting ready for tomorrow. © Jan. 
5, 1922; 1 ce. Jan. 1%, 1922; K tGis74. 


Go West, young man. 


© Jan. 25, 1922 itan 27: 


© Feb. 8, 


1922; 1 c. Feb. 10, 1922; K 163181. 


Good bye or au revoir? 


© ven. 17, 


1922; 1 ec. Jan. 19, 1922; KK 1622359. 


Guide, sir?’ © Dee si) Ae2t- ct ec 
Jan. 5, 19225, 1K 16ts25- 


Gumps [1921]: 


© Dee. 28; 1 ¢, Jan. 35 R617: 
© Dec. 29; 1.e@ Jan, Ske 161 700: 
© Dec. 30; 1 c. Jan. 3; K 161705. 


© Dee. 313/116 Jame 


5; K 161826. 


—— [1922]: . 
© Jan. 23°. €)san Ge ee AGL SSG: 
© Jan. 3; 1 eo diametG yee solsess: 
© Jan. 4; 1c Jan. 6; K 161844. 
© Jan.5; Le Jans ee eaiolieiss 
© Jan. 6; 1c; Jano ie aeIs5 ke 
©. Jan. %3 1 -e@ Jane Ke 161865: 


© Jan. 9: 1) e Jans aK aloo 
© Jan! 10;4 ¢ Jans tye 16221 
© Jan. 11; 1c. Jan. 14; K 162200. 
© Jan. 12; 1 c. Jan. 16); 1 162210; 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


mo. 1, 1922 1568 
Cuicaco TRIBUNE—Continued. CuHiIcago TRIBUNE—Continued. 
Gumps [1922]—Continued. Gumps [1922]—Continued. 

© Jan. 13; 1c. Jan. 17; K 162269. © Mar. 5; 1 ¢. Mar. 8; K 163869. 
© Jan. 14;1¢. Jan. 16; K 162274. © Mar. 6; 1 ¢ Mar. 8; Ki 163361. 
© Jan. 16; 1c. Jan. 19; K 162289. © Mar. 7; 1 c. Mar. 10; K 163920. 
© Jan. 17; 1c. Jan. 19; K 162237. © Mar. 8; 1 @ Mar. 10; K 168916. 
© Jan. 18; 1¢ Jan. 21; K 162360. © Mar. 9; 1c. Mar. 11; K 163959. 
© Jan. 19; 1 ¢. Jan. 21; K 162296. © Mar. 10; 1 ¢. Mar. 14; K 163982. 
© Jan. 20; 1c. Jan. 23; K 162445. © Mar. 11; 1 c. Mar. 13; K 163953. 


© Jan. 21: 1c. Jan. 23; K 162447. © Mar. 12; 1 c. Mar.16; K 164081. 
© Jan. 22; 1c. Jan. 27; K 162686. © Mar. 13; 1c. Mar. 16; K 164028. 
© Jan. 23; 1. Jan. 27; K 162697. © Mar. 14; 1c. Mar.17; K 164046. 
(Olan, 2451 ¢.. Jan. 26; K 162630. © Mar.15; 1c. Mar.18; K 164061. 
© Jan. 25; 1c. Jan. 27; K 162693. © Mar.16; 1c. Mar.18; K 164053. 
© Jan. 26; 1 ¢. Jan. 28; K 162708. © Mar.17; 1c. Mar. 20; K 164094. 
Oia 27? Wc. Jan. 31; K 162717. Hair hints for the Rev. J. H. Wil- 
© Jan. 28; 1c. Feb. 1; K 162812. liamson: | ©. Mardi) 4922-\.1)¢ Mar: 


13, 1922; K 163958. 
ym 2); tc. Web. 1; K 162816. | ‘Handicapped. © Feb. 12, 1922; 1 
© Jan. 30; 1 c. Feb. 1; K 162823. | Feb. 15, 1922; K 163811. 
© Jan. 31; 1 c. Feb. 4; K 162853. Hard to please everybody. © Jan. 
Be de Web. 2: K 162 18, 1922; 1c. Jan. 21, 1922; K 162362. 
© Feb ; 1c. Feb. 2; K 162837 Harold Teen [1991]: 


S - ri ; a it es e id © Nov. 30; 1c. Jan. 11; K 161950. 
© Feb. 4: 1 ¢. Feb. 6: K 162914. © Dee. 28; 1c. Jani 3; K 161709. 
© Feb. 5: 1 ¢ Feb. 8: K 163006. © Dec. 29; 1c. Jan. 3; K 161698. 
© Feb. 6; 1 ¢. Feb. 8; K 163012. Se ot are 
© Feb. 7; 1c. Feb. 11; K 163278. OPece ly dc dan.O5, Be toreet 


—— [1922]: 
©) Janet 21 e2 Jan. 73 Ke 161870: 
© Jani 2: We Jan. 67k 1GIsan 


© Feb. 8; 1c. Feb. 10; K 163182. 
© Feb. 9; 1c. Feb. 11; K 163206. 
© Feb. 10; 1c. Feb. 13; K 163291. 


© Feb. 11:16. Feb. 13: K 163285. © Jan. 3; 1c. Jan. 6; K 161839. 
© Feb. 12: 1c. Feb. 15; K 169312. Oy Lae Ute (On alae 
© Feb. 13; 1c. Feb. 15: K 163308. © Jan. 5; 1c. Jan. 7; K 161876. 
© Feb. 14: 1c. Feb. 17; K 163572. © Jan. 6; 1c. Jan. 9; K 161856. 
© Feb. 15; 1c. Feb. 18: K 163581. © Jan. 7; 1 ¢. Jan. 9; K 161862. 
© Feb. 16; 1c. Feb. 18; K 163575. Cee ht Golan Ee ae 
© Feb. 17:1. Feb. 20; K 163587. © Jan. 9; 1 ¢. Jan. 11; K 161920. 
© Feb. 18; 1c. Feb. 21; K 163593. © Jan. 10; 1c. Jan, 13; K 162217. 
© Feb. 19: 1c. Feb. 23: K 163604, © Jan. 11;1¢. Jan. 14; K 162206. 
© Feb. 20; 1 ¢. Feb. 23: K 163598. Cy Janet 2) alive tam 16i Ke £622 te 
© Feb. 21: 1c. Feb. 23: K 163614. @igan- 13-1 ¢ sans 1 +) ke 162268; 
© Feb. 22: 1c. Feb. 24: K 163621. © Jan. 14; 1 ¢. Jan. 16; K 162278. 
© Feb. 23; 1 ¢. Feb. 25; K 163624. AD ace) lene ose a aer ee 
© Feb. 24: 1 ¢. Feb. 28: K 168564. © Jan. 16; 1c. Jan. 19; K 162288. 
© Feb. 25; 1 ¢. Mar. 1; K 163634. Ss ied ath 1D We Lease: 


© Jan. 1S; 1 eo Jan. 21> K 1623858. 
© Jan. 19; 1 ce. Jan. 21; K 162297. 
© Jan. 20; 1 ¢. Jan. 23; K 162442. 


© Feb. 26; 1 c. Mar. 2; K 163652. 
© Feb. 27; 1 c. Mar. 2; K 163648. 


© Feb. 28; 1 c. Mar. 2; K 163643. © Jan. 22; 1 c. Jan. 27; K 162687. 
_ © Mar. 1; 1 © Mar. 6; K 163818. © Jan. 23; 1c. Jan. 27; K 162700. 
© Mar. 2; 1 c. Mar. 6; K 163824. © Jan. 24; 1c. Jan. 26; K 162634. 
© Mar. 3; 1 c. Mar. 6; K 163821. © Jan. 25; 1 c. Jan. 27; K 162690. 
© Mar. 4; 1 c. Mar. 7; K 168805. © Jan. 26; 1c. Jan. 28; K 162709. 


Oo” 


1563 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


CuiIcaco TrRIBUNE—Continued. 
Harold Teen (1922)—Continued. 


© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 


© Feb. 


© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
‘© Mar 


© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 


ZE24 Jan. 
28;1¢. Feb. 
29; 1c. Feb. 
30; 1c. Feb. 
31; 1 ¢. Feb. 


31; K 162714. 


1; K 162809. 
PK AG28hr. 
1; K 162825. 
4; K 162854. 


Lom et Kebvs > K 16283h 
2;1¢. Feb. 4; K 162859. 


oe HebrGs kK 162602; 


4-1c. Feb. 6; K 162915. 
5; 1c. Feb. 8; K 163007. 
6; 1¢. Feb. 8; K 163014. 


C5 te; Webwail sie 163282, 


8;1c¢. Feb. 10; K 163186. 
9; 1c Feb. 11; K 163204. 


10: & Web. 


13 ; K 163292. 


1s ve eb ilS Ke1G3286. 


i2.AcenRep, Lasik AGaals: 
13; 1¢. Feb. 15; K 163303. 


i431 ¢ Feb. 17; K 1630 


Sy ea lane 
NG erie: 
ele: 
PS de: 
TO eae, 
ZO Ae: 
ZAlge alae: 
Danes 
pa etal LD 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
24;1 0c. Feb. 


18; K 163583. 
18; K 163578. 
20; K 163589. 
21; K 163596. 
23 ; K 163605. 
235; K 163602. 
23 ; K 163613. 
24; K 1638619. 
25; K 163625. 
28; K 163561. 


203 ie Mar diy KetG36s6: 
265) 00 e) Mar. 22, Ke tGsGna: 


2 le 
295 Le. 
al Bead vee 
Fated bE 
SyeML (es 
a Be Lat Ga 
Beat ye: 
Oy lace? 


Mar 
Mar 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
GE Ke 163820) 
Wiehe 165809: 
Mar. 
Mar. 


2; K 163650. 
2; K 163642. 
6; K 163815. 
6; K 163826. 


8; K 163870. 
8; K 163863. 


BU ie il bar es 
Duco lee 
oO ae. 
Se OS ater vier: 
eel Gavia: 
si A Eres 
sd a Bie 
eee le! VE 
vale @: 
Peal 2. 
ee ie 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar 


Mar. 
Mar. 


Mar. 


Mar. 


Mar. 


10; K 163928. 
10; K 163925. 
St; K 6396: 


14; K 163985. 
13; K 163956. 
16; K 164032. 
16; K 164026. 
17; K 1640438. 
18; K 164060. 
18; K 164050. 
20; K 164093. 


38 


Dt: Iv4 Nese LT 


CuHIcAGco TrRIBUNE—Continued. 
Heir at large [1922]: 


© Jan. 2;1c¢. Jan. 6; K 161849. 
© Jan. 9; 1¢. Jan. 11; K 161925. 
© Jan. 16;1¢. Jan. 19; K 162293. 
© Jan. 23; 1¢. Jan. 27; K 162696. 
© Jan. 30; 1 ¢. Keb. 1; Ki 162827. 
© Feb. 6; 1 c. Feb. 8; 163010. 

© Feb. 18; 1 ce. Feb. 15; K 163309. 
© Feb. 20; 1 ec. Feb. 23; K 163597. 
© Feb. 27; 1 c. Mar. 2; K 163644. 
© Mar. 6; 1c. Mar. 8; K 163867. 

© Mar. 13; 1 ce. Mar. 16; K 164029. 


Her strongest ally. © Jan. 5, 1922; 
1 e¢. Jan. 7, 1922: ike t61Sse: 


How the 66 capital ships of the U. S., 
Great Britain and Japan are to be 
scrapped. © Jan. 11, 1922;1¢. Jan. 14, 
1922) KK 1622078 


If we act strangely, don’t notice it. 
© Feb. 19, 1922; 1 © Web. 23,1922" & 
163603. 


If you don’t start, you don’t arrive. 
© Jan; 1, 1922: 2G. Jane le re 
1618738. 


Improving business by canceling 
debts. © Jan. 4, 1922: 1°@ ian. 6; 
1922; K 161842. 


Insists on driving from the rear 
seat. © Mar. 8, 1922. 4 cama) 10; 
1922; K 163914. 

Installing the new calendar. © Jan. 
9, 1922; 1c¢ Jan. 11, 18227 Kear: 


It may come to this. © Jan. 26, 
1922: 1 ce. Jan. 28; 19223 We 16270) 


Job we wouldn’t care for. © Mar. 
12, 1922; 1 ¢. Mar. 16, 19227 KK 162035. 


Just as she is getting Ireland quieted 
down. © Dec. 28, 1921; 1 e. Jan. 3, 
IGFs KO AOR: 


Just before you start on your vaca- 
tion. © Jan. 31, 19225 teen wen 4, 
1922; K 162856. 


Kernel [1922]: 

© Feb. 5;.1 ¢. Feb. 8; K 163008. 

© Feb. 8; 1 c. Feb. 10; K 163185. 
© Feb. 9; 1 c« Feb. 11; K 1632038. 
© Feb. 10; 1 c. Feb. 18; K 163294. 
© Feb. 11; 1:¢) Feb: 413) -RitGs2sT. 
© Feb. 12; 1 « Pebi 15) KiGasi4s 
© Feb. 13; 1 c. Feb. 15; K 163304. 
© Feb. 14; 1 c. Feb. 17; K 163570. 
© Feb. 15; 1c¢. Feb. 18; K 163582. 
© Feb. 16; 1 c. Feb. 18; K 163577. 
© Feb. 17; 1 © Feb: 20; K 163588: 
© Feb. 18; 1 c. Feb. 21; K 163595. 


no. 1, 1922 


MISCELLANEOUS 


Cuicaco TrIBUNE—Continued. 

Kernel [1922]—Continued. 
23; K 163606. 
23; K 163601. 
28; K 163612. 
24; K 163618. 


© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 


© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 


© Mar. 


© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 


aD be 
Pe le. 
a) gee ee 
Pel C; 
Dec C: 
DAC. 
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AG ee, 
ent ¢, 
2s ana I 
1 a UC 
2S EN Ce 
By bce, 
eh 
Beall Cs 
Ge) e: 
Ce a Ge 
asc vlan. 
9; 1 c. Mar. 
Sc. Mar. 
Abele; Mar. 
2 te. Mar. 
t32 ot ¢, Mar, 
14; 1c. Mar. 
he re. Mar: 
tGe de. Mar. 
We dec. Mar, 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


Kernel Cootie [1921]: 


© Dee. 
© Dec. 
© Dee. 
© Dee. 
—— [192 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 2 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 


© Jan. 5 


© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 


Zo. tC. Jan. 


291) ec Jan: 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 10; K 163922. 


Die 


KX 163627. 


28; K 163561. 


1; K 163635. 


2; K 163654. 
2; K 163649. 
2; K 168641. 
6; K 163814. 
6; K 163825. 
6; K 163819. 
7; K 163808. 


8; K 163871 


8; K 168862. 


10; K 163924. 
11; K 163960. 
14; K 163984. 


13; K 163954. 


16; K 164033. 
16; K 164025. 
17; K 164044. 


18; 


K 164059. 


18 ; K 164049. 
20; K 164092. 


3; K 161708. 


o; K 161697. 


a0. i Clan. K I6L703:; 
5; K 161828. 


pee Ge hale 


ee: 
ele. am: 


; K 161871 


Pe ae eo Van. Hy 166 161833. 
a es Jam. Oe) Ke 1Gl sit. 
6; K 161846. 


Aye a Gs sia: 
pe <@. AT. 


7; K 161875 


Gee ehJan. 9s 1k 161858: 
1°. e Jan. 95K 161861. 
Se ive. Jans 1s Ke 160916: 
Bit ERGs Veal el Re OLAS: 
13) KR AGZ21G: 
14; K 162204. 
16; K 162214. 
gigs Goa 6 oye 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 


Ns athe. 
Bee AL. 1: 
AT 6 
hore. C: 
rade: 
iS ee, 
NGF ake. 
aria Nae Gs 


16; K 162277 


19; K 162284, 
19; K 162287. 
19; K 162233. 


og 


CLASSES, H TO K 


1563 


Cuicaco TriBUNE—Continued. 
Kernel Cootie [1922 ]—Continued. 


© Janets: de. Jan. 24 2 Ke 162350: 
© Jan. 19; 1¢. Jan. 21; K 162299. 
© Jan. 20; 1 c. Jan. 23; K 162441. 
© Wan, 20: de Jan, 23: 1K 162438: 
©Wwan 22-1 ive, Jan! 27K AG2688: 
© dane 2s ANC Jan. 2 ty AK 162 Ons 
©OVWwan. 242 ft ¢ Jan. 262 1K 162632. 
© Jan) 25: 1c. Jan, 27: K 162682: 
© Jan. 26; 1 c. Jan. 28; K 162706. 
© Jane2n- 1c) Jane ot; 1K 162 a3: 
© Jan. 28; 1c. Feb. 1; K 162808. 
© Jan. 29: 1 c Feb. 1; K 162818. 
© Jan. 30; 1 c. Feb. 1; K 162824. 
© Jan. 33a @ Neba4 2K 162858. 
© Feb. 1; 1 c. Feb. 3; K 162839. 
© Feb. 2; 1c. Feb. 4; K 162858. 
© Feb. 3; 1c. Feb. 6; K 162875. 
© Feb. 4; 1c. Feb. 6; K 162916. 
© Feb. 6; 1 c. Feb. 8; K 163016. 
© Feb: (: ae) Heb: tas ik 163280, 
Key for any lock. © Feb. 9, 1922; 
1 ¢e. Feb. 11, 1922; K 163208. 


Let’s not be hasty. © Feb. 11, 1922; 
1 ec. Feb. 13, 1922; K 163283. 
© 


Looks like too much man power. 
Reb, 23; 1922; 1 ¢ Heb: 25,'1922: Kk 
163623. 

@ Wan: 


Man who talked this way. 
2, L922) es slam. ob. 1922 1 AG2TI9) 


Man with the hoe. © Mar. 5, 1922; 
i ¢. Mar. 8, 1922; K 163873. 


Meeting the overhead. © Feb. 
1922)> (1 ce. Web, 18; 1922 > Ke 163579. 


Midwinter question. © Jan. 
1922; 1c. Feb. 24, 1922; K 163622. 


Missing a few favorite molars. © 
Sane Nae O27 en Nate ae LODZ ae 
162201. 


Mr. Lugubrious Blue and Mr. Smiley 
Gladd discuss the situation. © Jan. 3, 
1922; 1c. Jan. 6, 1922; K 161676. 


Mother Europe’s cupboard is bound 
to be bare. © Jan. 24, 1922; 1c. Jan. 
2OuNG22 4 Ke 162635. 

New peace dollar. © Jan. 6, 1922; 
ie dan) 1O22 = 1K T6160: 


New road map. © Jan. 17, 1922; 1 
eta tO O22 NG 162236. 


Newly made discovery. © Feb. 22, 
1922; 1 c. Feb. 24, 1922; K 163616. 


No telling when we’ll get moved. 
JonnNG 19229 a eo. yan. 9.1922) 
161854. 


15, 


29, 


© 
K 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1563 


1 Oy ean Os ah Sen ea Wg 


CHIcAGO TRIBUNE—Continued. 

Not to be outdone. © Feb. 28, 1922; 
1 c. Mar. 2, 1922; K 163638. 

Nothing coming in, nothing getting 
out. © Feb. 2, 1922; 1.¢. Feb. 4, 1922; 
K 162862. 

Nothing today. © Mar. 2, 1922;1c. 
Mar. 6, 1922; K 163822. 

Now for some honest effort with the 
oars. © Feb. 4, 1922; 1 c«@ Feb. 6, 
1922; K 162911. 


Old King Coal’s fiddlers. © Mar. 6, 
1922; 1 c Mar. 8, 1922; K 163866. 


On the road to reconstruction. © 
Same 20) 922 alien haie cer) LOLS 
162446. 

One naturally would hesitate. © 
dan. 14, 1922 ove San. 16, 19221 Ke 
LG220 5: 

One of those things we don’t expect. 
©iMeb: 4 51922)- de> Hebuie. 1922 ak 
162840. 

One party reports business better 
thanenormal «© Jan. 18; 192251: 
Fama O22) KOunG2272 


One thing calls for another. © Feb. 
5, 1922; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1922; K 1622038. 

Or something might be arranged for 
the unarmed party. © Jan. 28, 1922; 
1c. Feb. 1, 1922; K 162810. 

Our inquiring neighbor. © Feb. 21, 
1OZZ va eh Web. 2a, 1922) 1 163610) 


Our kingdom for a horse, or some- 
things) © Jan. 10) 219225 2) ce) Jane! 13, 
1922; K 162219. 

Ont ‘of a job.) © Pans 22: 19225 1 
Feb. 28, 1922; K 163560. 

Parade isn’t so long coming if you 
keep busy. © Feb. 27, 1922; 1 c. Mar. 
2, 1922; K 163647. 

People and animals. @©Jan. 29, 
192270 er Reb. Ly 1922 Ke G23": 


Pioneer life had nothing on this. 
@iMebials ntO22 7 vet Mebsy toa dO: 
KX 163306. 

Politeness, the stuff that makes the 
world run smoothly. © Jan. 19, 1922; 
doy San 2) 1922 ke 62300) 

Rewriting ee traditions of the Uz 


Seve OC Vani) 1922 te. Janey 9) 1922 
K 161867. 


Seeing about it, again. © Jan. 27, 
1922 icwiant ol O22: Il G2 iho. 

Sh-h-h, keep it dark. ©Jan. 18, 
OZ en Mam 2 O22: i OZ Oils 

Show week impressions. © Jan. 31, 
1922; 1c. Feb. 4, 1922; K 162850. 

Signs of spring. ©Feb. 26, 1922; 
1 ¢. Mar. 2, 1922; K 1638651. 


CuHicaco TrRIsUNE—Continued. 

Skimping his 
again. © Mar. 16, 1922; 1 c. Mar. 18, 
1922; K 164054. 


Some folks are never satisfied. © 
Mar. 14, 1922: 1 ¢. Mar eae Kk 
164048. 3 

Some testimonials. © Jan. 15, 1922; 
1 -¢. Jan. 19;,1922 > KerG22se: 

Somebody always advises the longer 
way around. ©Jan. 30) 19227 1". 
Feb. 1, 1922; K 162822. 

Somebody page St. Patrick. © Mar. 
17, 1922; 1 ec. Mar. 20, 1922; K 164096. 

Something to be glad about. © Jan. 
19; 1922 1c. Jan, 21, 1922 "ie 962294. 

Speaking of armament, why is it—? 
(© Feb. 3, 1922; 1 c-. Feb. 6, 19223) Kh 
162871. 

Springtime. _©/ Mar. 23, 1922 1c, 
Mar. 16, 1922; K 164055. 

Tackle it with the old gpirit. © 


Jan, 2; 19225 PL @) Sane Gee Ws 
161834. 
Taking liberties with the corner 


stone of our form of government. 
Jan: 14, 1922: 1.¢. Janome 22 is 
162280. 


That grand and glorious mae 
©, Mar: 9271922). Mar, tt) a922 5 
163964. 


They have an advantage over him. 


© Jan. 24, 1922; 1 ie Jami26; 922; 
K 162628. 

Trying to suit everybody’s taste. 
© Feb. 17, 1922; 1 c. Feb. 20, 1922; 
K 168585. 


Varied demands. © Feb. 7, 1922; 
1c. Feb. 11, 1922; K 163277. 
Waking up after the big party. © 


Mar. 1,'1922. 1 co) MaEssGreno22 os 
163810. 


Way fortunes start. © Jan. 22, 
1922; 1 ec. Jan. 27, 1922; K 162684. 


We can see it better now.- © Mar. 7, 
1922: 1 ¢. Mar. 10, 1922; K 163921. 


Well known figure, the lady in the 


blindfold. © Feb. 18, 1922; 1 c. Feb. 
21, 1922; K 163591. 
Well, maybe I’ll get one next year. 


©-Feb. 14, 19225 ce Web. di toe 5s 
163567. 


Well, somebody get a toe hold. © 
Neb. 24, 1922: tie) Mebo Zap aoZ2 ris 
163566. 

Well, we wouldn’t be surprised. © 
Feb: 25,1922): de) Mare ih O22 aris 
163637. 


40 


peace time meals. 


i 
i 
it 
yy 
‘a 
i 
7 
4 
4 
4 


no. 1, 1922 


Cuicaco TRIBUNE—Continued. 

When the soldier gets his bonus he 
will suddenly discover that he has a 
fan of triends. © Jan. 12, 1922; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 16, 1922; K 162208. 


Why we shouldn’t go to sea. © Mar. 
pao: 1 ¢) Mar. 6,:1922; K 163816. 


Winnie Winkle, the breadwinner 
[1921]: 


© Nov. 20; 1c. Nov. 25; K 160333. 
© Nov. 30; 1c. Jan. 11; K 161948. 
©) Mee 28; 1 ¢ Jan. 3: K 161710. 
© Dee. 29; 1c. Jan. 3; K 161696. 
© Dee. 30; 1 c. Jan. 3; K 161702. 
© Bee 31; 1 ¢. Jan. 5; K 161673. 
—— [1922]: 
© Jan: 1; 1c. 
© Jan. 2: 1c. 
©' Jan. 3; 1 ¢: 
© Jan. 4; 1c. 
Oitan.52) 1. ¢. 
© dan: 6s 1.c. 
© san. tT: 1c. 
© Jan. 6: 1 ¢; Jan: 
© Jan. 9; 1c. Jan. 
© Jan. 10:1 e. 
ie) dani: Te. 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 


7; K 161868. 
6; K 161835. 
6; K 161840. 
6; K 161850. 
CE YCIGISTT. 
9; K 161855. 
9; K 161864. 
das K 161915. 
eer iked Gh 192%. 
Jams ds = 1K 162220. 
Jan. 14; K 162202. 
(edan. 12: 1c. Jan. 16; K 162211. 
© jan, 13: 1 ¢-Jan.17; K 162271. 
nian 14-/1 ¢..Jan. 16; K 162276. 
eran. 15; 1 ¢. Jan. 19; K 162281. 
© Jan..16; 1 c. Jan. 19; K 162290. 
© Jan. 17; 1c. Jan. 19; K 162234. 
© Jan: 18: 1 ¢: Jan: 21; K 1623868. 
© Jan. 19; 1c. Jan. 21; K 162298. 
©) Jan. 20: 1c. Jan. 23: K 162444, 
© Jan. 21; 1 ec. Jan. 23; K 162440. 
© Jan. 22; 1c. Jan. 27; K 162685. 
©) Jan. 23; 1 ¢. Jan. 27; K 162698. 
@)jan.24:> 1 e, Jan! 26> K 1626381. 
© Jan. 25; 1c. Jan. 27; K 162692. 
© Jan: 26; 1 © Jan. 28; K 162711. 
dan. 27> 1c. Jan. 31; K 162716. 
(e) Jan, 28: 1 ¢ Web. 1:.K 162811. 
© Jan. 29; 1 c. Feb. 1; K 162820. 
© Jan. 30; 1c. Feb. 1; K 162826. 
Me) dan. 31: 1c. Web. 42 K 162852. 
© Feb. 1;1 c¢. Feb. 3; K 162836. 
© Feb. 2; 1c. Feb. 4; K 162857. 
© Feb. 3; 1 c. Feb. 6; K 162874. 
© Feb. 4; 1 c. Feb. 6; K 162912. 
© Feb. 5; 1c. Feb. 8; K 163005. 
© Feb. 6; 1 c. Feb. 8; K 163015. 


41 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


1566 


CHIcAGOo TRIBUNE—Continued. 


Winnie Winkle, 


the 


breadwinner 


[1922 ]—Continued. 
7; Le Feb..11; K 163280. 


© Feb. 
© Feb. 


© Feb. 
© Feb. 


© Feb. 


© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 


© Feb. 


© Feb. 
© Feb. 


© Feb. 


© Feb. 
© Feb. 


© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 


© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
(© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 


CHOLERTON 


Ninety miles an hour. 


8; 1c. Feb. 
9; 1c. Feb. 
10; 1c. Feb. 
a VAs Large 
1A ae 
15-1 ¢€. Keb: 
14;1¢6. 
oY a 
tole: 
nee lace 
AS le 
Ike ee TL ae 
20 Ae 
20s @: 
epae Lo 
2 Ne 
DAS MC: 
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fat am lar 
28-1 €: 
afb ae’ 
2;1@ 
Se LO! 
A Ee: 
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Gee: 
(God late 
S77 Lie 
9-1 e 


Feb. 


Feb. 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


Oe ce Vier: 


1st e Mar 
ike Mar 


BS ea Gare 


14;1c¢. Mar 


15: 1) ey Mar 
416; 1 ce. Mar. 


17; 1 ¢. Mar 


Feb. 
Feb. 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


Feb. 
Feb. 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


10; K 163184. 
11; K 163205. 
13; K 163298. 
13; K 163288. 
15; K 163310. 
15; K 163307. 
17; K 163569. 
18; K 163584. 
18; K 163574. 
20; K 163590. 
21; K 163594. 
23; K 163609. 
23; K 163608. 
23; K 163615. 
24; K 163620. 
25; K 163628. 
28; K 163563. 
1; K 163633. 
2; K 163646. 
2; K 163640. 
6; K 163812. 
6; K 163827. 
6; K 163818. 
7; K 163807. 
8; K 163868. 
8; K 163864. 
10; K 163918. 
10; K 163915. 
11; K 163962. 
14; K 163986. 
. 13; K 168955. 
. 16; K 164030. 
16; K 164024. 
. 17; K 164045. 
18; K 164058. 
18; K 164051. 
. 20; K 164091. 


(JOHN) Philadelphia. 


[1564 
© Feb. 14, 


19222 es Web. 1, 1922) J) 253339. 
CHorD (JACK TimoTHy) Portland, Or. 


Hood (Mt.) from Lost Lake. 


[1565 
© 


sep 12, 19215 2°-¢.. Jan. 31, 1922; J 


253018. 


CHOUTEAU (AzBy A.) gp., Dallas. 


[1566 


North, South, East, West, Majestic 


vaudeville is best. 


© Jan. 4, 1922; 2 


e. Jan. 31, 1922; K 162897. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1567 


pt. IV.; BESS v.17 


CLARK (J. Homer) Portland, Or. 
[1567 
Computing chart. [Blueprint] © 
Feb. 6, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1922; I 6554. 


CLARK (WALLACE) New York. [1568 


Clark price chart. [Blueprint] © 
Dec. 2, 1921; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1921; I 6475. 


CrinE (WatteR M.) Chattanooga. 
[1569-1576 

Boyer (Lillian) : 

Aerial acrobat.—Doing the break- 
away from flying aeroplane.—Hanging 
by her teeth from cable—Hanging by 
one hand to cable attached to aero- 
plane.—Hanging by one hand to wing 
skid of flying aeroplane.—Standing on 
shoulders on lower wing of aeroplane. 
—Standing on top of flying aeroplane. 
© Jan. 17, 1922: 2 ¢. each Jan: 21, 
1922; J 252769-252775. 


—— hanging by one hand to wing 
skid of aeroplane. © Jan. 22, 1922; 2 
ey Jans 215 1922 2 baails, 


Copp (ALBERT W.) Springfield, Mass. 

[1577 
. Washington highway. [Blueprint] 
© 1c, Nov, 23, 1921; 1 6459. 


CoFFMAN (JOHN A.) Sedgwick, Kan. 
[1578 


Howdy, you’re welcome. © Jan. 12, 
19222) ¢. Jan. 18, 1922: K 162773. 


CoLE & WICKHAM Co., Minneapolis. 
[1579 
[Automobile show poster, 1745] © 
Dee io, i 1OZT 2 er Deen Sau O2ie mis 
161957. 


CoLLYER (JOHN T.) Springfield, Mass. 
[1580-1584 
O’Leary (Rit. Rev. Thomas M.) 
bishop of Springfield, 1-5. © Jan. 3, 
1922; 2 c. each Jan. 9, 1922; J 252542- 
252546. 


COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA (ILL. SOC. 


OF THE) Chicago. [1585-1590 
[6 prints]: 
City hall—tLincoln (Abraham)— 


Mayflower.—People. Springfield, IIL, 
State Capitol—wWashington (George) 
—Washington, D. C., Capitol. © Mar. 
10, 1922; 2 c each "Mar. 20; 1922 ; K 
164081164086. 


CONNELL (Eva May) Boston. [1591 

There’s nothing better than the best. 
[Letterhead] © Dec. 30, 1921; 2 e. 
Feb. 17, 1922; K 163449. 


42 


Cook (JAMES Marion) Oklahoma City, 
Okl. [1592 
Scout’s Rest, Jim Cook’s home. [Co- 
conino County, Ariz.] © Mar. 3, 1922; 
2c. Mar. 6, 1922; K 163803. 


CoovErT (JOHN C.) Memphis. [1593 


Order Eastern Star, Park ave. chap- 
ter, 205, first officers, 1921. © Dec. 20, 
1921; 2 ¢. Jan. 18, 1922.9) 2a2eam 


CoPpELAND (H. H.) & son, New York. 
[1594-1600 

Denver and Rio Grande r. r., con- 
densed profile, 1920. © Jan. 3, 1922 
2c. Jan. 11, 1922; I 6450. 

Railroad valuation: 

Central Vermont ry—New York, 
New Haven & Hartford r. r., Central 
New England ry. and leased roads.— 
Rutland r. r.—Texas & Pacific ry. © 
Feb. 21, 1922; 2 c. each Feb. 27, 1922; 
I 6565-6568. 

Southern Pacific lines, condensed 
profile. © Feb. 21, 1922; 2 c Feb. 27, 
1922; I 6569. 

Western Pacific r. r., condensed pro- 
file, 1920. © Jan. '3, 1922-920 Jane? 
11, 1922; I 6449. 


COPPER-CLAD MALL. RANGE CO., St. Louis. 

[1601 

Summer days. © Jan. 10, 1922; 2c. 
Jan. 27, 1922; K 162649. 


CorBETT (R. A.) Agricultural College, 

N. D. [1602 

Sitting Bull. © 1c Feb. 6, 1922; 
J 253183. 


CoRDELLA (Victor) Minneapolis. 
[1603 


[House plan. 6 sheets, 
© 1 & Hebi yvi922 ot 


Duo-lette. 
blueprints ] 
6506. 


Corpirr (A. H.) Kansas City, Mo. 
[1604-1609 
Boat tailed grackle nest. © Jan. 
1; 1922: 2. ¢. Jan, 9; 1922— JS azonu: 
[5 photographs]: 
American goldfinch or wild canary.— 
Brown pelicans on Big Bird Island, 


-Laguna de la Madre, Tex.—Kingbirds. 


—Nighthawk or bullbat.——Shrike or 
butcher bird. © Jan. 1, 1922; 2 c. each 
Jan. 9, 1922; J 252569, 252571—252574 
CoRNING, INC., St. Paul. [1610 

Stott briquets, the perfect fuel. 
[Furnace with open door showing fire, 
ete] ©) Dee. 29) 1921": (2 7ee same 30, 
1922; K 163450. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


mo. 1, 1922 


COSMOPOLITAN PRINT DEPT., New York. 
[1611-1614 
Bobby. © Mar. 11, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 
14, 1922; K 163980. 
Finishing touch. © Mar. 11, 1922; 
2 ce. Mar. 14, 1922; K 163981. 
Gwendolyn. ©Feb. 24, 1922; 2 ec. 
Feb. 27, 1922; K 163501. 


mop.) ©) Jan. 10, 1922; 2 c. Jan. 
13, 1922; K 161981. 

CovurtTricHt (O. C.) AND MovrRFITT 

(Tom) Des Moines. [1615 


Old man with pipe. © Nov. 30, 1921; 
me, Wee. 5, 1921: 1 & Jan. 10, 1922; 
J 252642. 


CovELL (WILLIAM Henry) New York. 


[1616 

[Position of notes in C major on 

banjo mandolin and mandolin] ©1c. 
Feb. 2, 1922; I 6496. 


CowEN (MELVIN EUGENE) Cresson, 
Pa. [1617, 1618 
His majesty. © Heb. 1; 1922: 2 c. 
Feb. 4, 1922; J 253182. | 
Surprised. © Jan. 9, 1922; 2 c. Jan. 
mo 492275 J 252502. 


CRANDELL (J. B.) % Gerlach, Bark- 
low co., Joliet, Il. [1619-1630 
[Bowling girl]—[Canoeing girl]— 
[Fishing girl]—[Golfing girl]—[{Hunt- 
ing girl]—[Motor boat girl]—[Motor- 
ing girl]J—[Riding girlJ—[Skating 
girl] — [Snowshoeing girl] — [Swim- 
ming girl]—[Tennis girl] © June 9, 
1921; 2 c. each Jan. 18, 1922; K 162051, 
162053-162055, 162057, 162060—-162064, 
162094. 


Newark, 
[1631 
Greenwood Lake, Orange County, 
N. Y., the sand bars. © Feb. 20, 1922; 
2c. Feb. 24, 1922; J 253562. 


CRANE (GEORGE HOLDEN) 
ai. 


CRATER LAKE PICTURE CO., Klamath 


Falls, Or. [1632 
Crater Lake, Or. © Sept. 25, 1921; 
Zc. Heb. 20, 1922: J 2533638. 


CrESS, DALE PHOTO Co., Seattle. 
[1633, 16384 
Hunt’s (Holman) Light of the 
world, stained glass window. © Jan. 
4, 1922; 2 c.. Jan. 16, 1922; J 252684. 
Maud (Motor ship) and Capt. Roald 
Amundsen and autograph of Roald 
Amundsen, composite photo. © Dec. 
ee Ag21: 2 ¢ Jan. 16, 1922; J 252683. 


43 


1658 


CrossETT (L. A.) co., North Abington, 
Mass. [1635 


Crossett ever-est model. [X ray il- 
lustrations] (Jn Modern shoemaking, 
Jan., 1922) © Jan. 7, 1922; 1 ¢. Jan. 
11, 1922; K 161933. 


CrRowE (Pavut L.) Jersey City. 
[1636-1638 


[Cable chain mechanisms, class Al, 
no. 328. Blueprint] ©1 ec. Jan. 7, 
1922; I 6446. 

Chain shoes for bars, 330. [Blue- 
print] ©1. Feb. 3, 1922; I 6503. 


Motor gear case, class H. no. 16 


[Blueprint] ©1 ¢ Feb. 3, 1922; I 

6504. 

CUNNINGHAM (FRANK A.) Williams- 
port, a. [1639 


Tit, tat, tow, three in a row. © 
Heb.¢ 1, 19225°2" ef Webs 14), 1922 21K 
163451. 


Fall River, Mass. 
[1640, 1641 
Ace. Curry’s chocolate humidor, 1, 2. 
©1 ¢ each Jan. 16, 1922; J 252679, 
252680. 


Curry (JoHN) 


DAILY NEWS, New York. [1642-1658 


Catching a quick lunch at a Cana- 
dian railway station, etc. © Jan. 12, 
1922; 1c. Jan. 14, 1922; K 161997. 


Conference. Mrs. Anne U. Stillman 
in Canada, etc. © Jan. 9, 1922; 1. 
Jan. 10, 1922; K 161912. 


Stillman (Mrs. Anne U.) in the snow 
at La’ Ruques, © Jan: 12571922" ve: 
Jan. 14, 1922; K 161998. 


Such amity. Never met Mme. Far- 
tar, ere, ©idany 25, 1922.) es jan 25: 
1922; K 162627. 

[3 prints]: 

Geoffrion (Aime)—Knitting gives 
Mrs. Anne U. Stillman opportunity to 
think and plan.—Stillman (Mrs. Anne 
U.) is shown with her counsel, ete. 
© Jan. 6, 1922; 1 ¢. each Jan. 10, 1922; 
K 161906—161908. 


[4 prints]: 
Crete (Jean) Mrs. Stillman, Bud 
Stillman, attorney P. J. O’Brien.— 


How the movie camera caught Mrs. 
Stillman’s smile of confidence.—Still- 
man (Mrs.) in the dining car.—Wait- 
ing for the train. © Jan. 5, 1922; 1c. 
each Jan. 9, 1922; K 161881-161884. 


[6 prints]: 

Afield with snowshoes and hunting 
knife—At Grande Anse Mrs. Stillman 
found an old spinnig wheel, etc.—Fred 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1659 


pt.av., 0. s., v.17 J 


DAILY NEWS, NewYork —Continued. 


[6 prints]—Continued. 

the gallant. Deep snow failed to deter 
Fred Beauvais from kneeling, ete.— 
Next to Mrs. Anne U. Stillman at 
luncheon in Canada is James Shean, 
etec.—One of Mrs. Stillman’s witnesses 
will be Bell Wilson of Grande Anse.— 
Stillman party crossing St. Maurice 
River at Maganac Rapids. © Jan. 
14, 1922; 1c. each Jan. 16, 1922; K 
162002-162007. 


DALTON ADDING MACHINE co., Norwood, 
O. [1659 


4in 1. © Feb. 14, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 
10, 1922; K 163911. 


Darius (PHILIP) Chicago. [1660, 1661 


Dignified president of the Albany 
park Kiwanis club. © Feb. 9, 1922; 
1c. Feb. 16, 1922; K 163848. 


Hall of justice. Gee it’s a cinch 
Bill) ete; (© Web./3, 1922 1c. Pep. 8; 
1922 : K 163847. 


D’Ascenzo (Nicoita) Philadelphia. 
[1662 
Chartres, France, cathedral, la cha- 
pelle de la vierge. © Dee. 1, 1921; 2 
ce. Jan. 24, 1922; K 162898. 


DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLU- 
TION, INC., (FRANCIS VIGO CHAP- 
TER) Vincennes, Ind. [1663-1667 


Harrison (William Henry) house: 

Council chamber.—Desk of William 
Henry Harrison.—F rancis Vigo room.— 
Hall.—Servants quarters, fireplace. 
© Feb. 1, 1922; 2 c. each Jan. 20, 1922; 
J 252762-—252766. 


DAVIDSON (Davin) Providence, R. I. 
[1668-1732 

[80 photographs]: 

April artistry, 1426—Arboretum 
jewels, 1297.—Arnold arboretum, 
1291.—-Artists’ ideal, 1279.—Beckoning 
trail, 1388—Bridal aisle, 1329.— 
Brook’s sentinels, 1860—Canoe land- 
ing, 1363.—Dapper dandies, 1310.— 
Diadem bank, 1296—Enduring peace, 
1362.—Friendly lane, 1331—Home- 
stead landmarks, 1334.—In mornings 
glow, 1347.—Iris path, 1280, 1283.— 
Ivy bridge, 1316.—Lakeside_ grove, 
1292.—Life long friends, 1832.—Mount 
and meadow, 13845—My way home, 


13830.—Post road and lane, 1828.— 
Rhodendendron path, 1281. — Six 
chums, 1807. — Stately elm land, 


1335.—Sunbeam’s lyre, 1348.—Sunlit 
silk, 1429——Three rivals, 1303.—Vil- 
lage road, 1314—Woodland palette, 
tS. ©) Van) 14)\1922)-)2 -evedeh jan. 
23, 1922; J 252778—252807. 


Davipson (Davip)—Continued. 

[85 photographs] : 

April artistry, 1426—Baker’s dozen, 
1411.—Bank and brae, 1401.—Birch 
gate, 1809.—Bonnie green hills, 1403.— 
Bow Falls, 1801.—Bridal aisle, 1329.— 
surrough’s ford, 1385.—Burst of bloom, 
1286.—Charming youth, 13825.—Chat- 
terers’ wall, 1431.—Contentment, 
1367.—Densely veiled, 13808.—Dresden 
ripples, 1480—Glad June, 1436.—Gless- 
ner drive, 1353—Joker, 1268.—Laugh- 
ing brook, 1410.—Left bower, 1406.— 
Lethe of leaves, 1420—May debu- 
tantes, 1265.—Mountain mirror, 1402.— 
Old orchard, 1425.—Pleasant pastures, 
1409.—Portland headlight, 1418.— 
Spring lace, 1428.—Tourists’ welcome, 
1376.—Trail marker, 1437—Trampers’ 
reward, 1400.—Turtles’ sun _ pool, 
1868.—Vacation symphony, 1368.— 
Wayside garden, 1324.—Winter brook, 
1419.—Woodland palette, 1317—Ye 
bonnie glade, 1339. © Jan. 25, 1922; 
2c. each Feb. 8, 1922; J 253097—253131. 


Davis (TREvoR M.) Juneau, Alaska. 
[1733-17438 

S. E. Alaska: 

Evening shadows.—Lituya Bay.— 
Moonlight, Peril Straits—Moonrise, 
Hobart Bay.—Rift in the clouds.— 
Sunrise, Stephens passage. © Dec. 
28, 1921; 2-c. exch Wepre 1922, J 
253320253325, 


Sunset : 

Lynn canal from Yankee Cove, Alas- 
ka.—Lynn canal near Benjamin Island, 
Alaska.—Pirate Cove, Admirality Is- 
land, Alaska.—Pirate Cove, Chatham 
Straits, Alaska. © Dec. 28, 1921; 2 ¢. 
each Feb. 11, 1921; J 253316—253319. 


Sunset on Lynn canal, Alaska. © 
Jan. 6, 19225.:2.1@ dane en 
252709. 


Davis & SANForRD, New York. 
[1744-1769 

[26 photographs] : 

Banks (Miss C.)—Bayne (Mrs. Jas- — 
oer) A. B—Brackett (Miss B.)— 
Church (Miss C.)—Collis (Mrs. F.)— — 
Fiske (Mrs. F.) A, B—Fiteh (Mrs. 
Robert G.) A, B.—Fraser (Mrs. Dun- 
can)—Hussey (Miss K.)—McCrindle 
(Mrs. J. R.) A-C.—MacVeigh (Mrs. 
John Hammond)—MaeVeigh (rs. 
John Hammond) and Mrs. C. Donald 
Iselin——Margoella (P.)—Maxwell 
(Miss A. C.)—Maxwell (W. J.)— 
Rose (Miss Dorothy) A—-C.—Seabury 
(Miss L.)—Yoemans (Miss May S.) 
A, B. © Jan. 26, 1922; 2 ¢. each Jam 
30, 1922; J 252889-252914. 


44 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


mo. 1, 1922 


Day (Francis) % Gerlach, Barklow 
co., Joliet, Ill. [1770 


[Her treasure] © Dec. 27, 1921; 
mee san. 18, 1922: K 162123. 


DECKER (JAMES LyMAN) St. Paul. 
[1771 
[B-word puzzle picture] © Feb. 26, 
g922; 2c. Mar. 13, 1922; K 163978. 


Je LANO (WILLIS LAFAYETTE) Chel- 
sea, Mass. Pale 
Del Arno, inventor and manufac- 


turer of apparatus for magic. [Cover 
design] © Nov. 1, 1921; 2 c. Jan. 10, 
#922: K 162650. 


De LAVAL SEPARATOR co., New York. 
ia rer 
Good harvest. © Nov. 18; 1921; 2c. 
Feb. 14, 1922; K 163852. 


DeELson (Harry Jay) Chicago. [1774 


Graphic chart showing condition of 
sales for jobbing concern using ordi- 
nary methods. [Blueprint] © Feb. 10, 
1921; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1921; I 5856. 


DENNIS (BERTHA ELIZABETH) Bos- 
ton. [1775, 1776 

Hark, elfin echoes faintly ring, ete. 
[Peter Pan transparency] © Dec. 10, 
mot; 2c. Jan, 21, 1922: K 162352. 

Watch, silly folk who disbelieve, etc. 
[Midsummer eve transparency] 
BeeetO. 190-2 ic. Jan. 21,1922: K 
162351. 


De Ricqates (A. E.) Denver. Palrerere 
Chart showing average prices, cat- 


tle, hogs and sheep. ete. ©Jan. 7, 
men; 2 c. Jan. 12, 1922; I 6501. 


DERWENT (Mrs. LutHER) Rockford, 
Il. [1778-1780 

[3 photographs]: 
Dancing girls—Frieze of dancing 


girls.—Sills (Miss) picture. © Feb. 2, 
1922; 2 c. each Feb. 6, 1922; J 253623- 
258625. 

DETMER WOOLEN co., New York. [1781 


Detmer woolens, how they are manu- 
factured and where they are sold. © 
meee, 1922- 1 ¢ Jan..6, 1922-1 «. 
Jan. 20, 1922; K 162335. 
DETROIT PUB. Co., Detroit. 

In Detroit public library: 

Conspiracy of Pontiac; by Gari 
Melchers, 048281.—Landing of Cadil- 
lac’s wife; by Gari Melchers, 048280.— 
Melchers murals; by Gari Melchers, 
028070.—Melchers murals; by Gari 
Melchers, near view, 028069.—Spirit 
of the northwest; by Gari Melchers, 
048279: © Dec. 29, 1921: 2 © each 
Jan. 23, 1922; J 258012-253016. 


100884—22—_4. 


[1782-1786 


1810 

Dre Vaux (Dantet H.) Lansdowne, 
Pa: [1787 
Mary Joseph (Mother) ©Jan. 2, 


192275) 2 "C.\ Same 0, 19222 3) BaZ5 14) 


DIAMOND POWER SPECIALTY Co., Detroit. 
[1788-18038 

Diamond valv-in-head soot blowers, 
five unit installation: 

Double deck horizontal water tube 
boiler, 7—686.—Horizontal water tube 
boiler, 5-512, 7-684, 7-685.—Horizontal 
water tube boiler with superheater, 
5—-513.—Sprinefield boiler, 5-516.—Ver- 
tical water tube boiler, 7-693, 7-695, 
7-696. © July 1, 1921; 2 c. each Jan. 
3, 1922; I 6426, 6428-6433, 6435, 6436. 

Diamond valv-in-head soot blowers: 

Four unit installation horizontal 
water tube boiler, 7-687.—Installation 
on economizer, 5—517.—Six unit instal- 
lation horizontal water tube boiler 
with superheater, 7—-688.—Six unit in- 
Stallation vertical boiler with super- 
heater, 2-698. © July 1, 1921; 2 «. 
each Jan. 3, 1922; I 6423, 6427, 6434, 
6437. 

[3 drawings] : 

Diamond model G 10, soot blower 
head, 3-395.—Diamond special model C 
soot blower, 2-875 A.—Special tile for 
protection of soot blower unit and 
boiler header, 2-681. © July 1, 1921; 
2 @. each Jan. 3, 1922; I 6422, 6424, 
6425. 


DirTTo, INc., Chicago. 


[1804 
Business administration. ©1 «. 
Jan: 6, 1922 *.1 6445. 


Dirty (JAMES 8.) Seattle. [1805-1807 

Bellamy (Madge) She has a prom- 
inent role in, Love never dies. © 
Dee: 28, 1921; 1 ¢« Jan. 30, 1922 K 
162778. 

May (Doris) © Dee. 20, 1921; 1 «¢. 
Jan. 17, 1922; K 162021. 

Normand (Mabel) Her latest pic- 
Tre Molly7O: ©O\.Jans 1922 toe 
San at. 1922 Ke 162093" 

Dixon (RALPH Hirrrarp) Newark, 
INES J [1808 

Wiring diagram for Dixie jr. re- 
ceiving set for beginners and amateurs. 
PBilveprnt) *©@ 1 ¢ eb: 4) 1922-7 1 
6560. 


DoctrororF (JoHN) Dallas. [1809 

Boo-o-o, I’m the kute-kux-kid. © 
date 2G, (1922 2 el hans Si 1922" 7 
2538019. 


DoHEN (JOSEPH M.) New York. 
[1810 


bBetty Joy] “© Jan: 1, 1922-2 ¢ 


| Jan. 25, 1922; K 163270. 
45 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pty Iv.; BOSS Var 


1811 
D'O.uiER (HeENRY) J7”., Bridgeport, 
Conn. [1811 
Luminaire. [Lighting fixture. Blue- 


print] © 1 ¢ Jan. 25; 1922: 1 6470: 


DONALDSON LITHOGRAPHING co., New- 
port; Ky. [1812-1840 
[Girl’s coats, 6 sheet poster, 4738] 
© Aug. 1,-1921 + 2c;\ Neb. 2%, 1922 -7K 
163497. 

[4 prints]: 

Keep your coat or wrap looking its 
best. [6 sheet poster, 4828]—[Ladies’ 
coats, 6 sheet poster, 4787, 4788]— 
Women’s suits, 6 sheet poster, 4821] 
© Dec. 1, 1921; 2 c. each Feb. 20, 1922; 
K 163350-163353. 

[5 prints]: 

Jan you meet any emergency, imme- 
diately, independently, confidently ? [16 
sheet poster, 4775]—[Furniture, 12 
sheet poster, 4789]—It will delight 
your guests. [10 sheet poster, 4781]— 
Look right, feel right, dry cleaning 
does it. [6 sheet poster, 4769]—Pas- 
teurized milk, the ideal food for young 
and old. [6 sheet poster, 4765] © 
Jan. 1, 1922; 2 c. each Feb. 20, 1922; K 
163348, 163355, 163359, 163361, 163362. 

[6 prints] : 

Are you going to sleep for twenty 
years? [16 sheet poster, 4710]—Keeps 
him smiling, too. [10 sheet poster, 
4707]—[Ladies’ coats, 6 sheet poster, 
4735]—|[Ladies’ suits, 6 sheet poster, 
4737]—[Men’s shoes, 6 sheet poster, 
4726] — [Special men’s clothing, 12 
sheet poster, 4730] © Jan. 1, 1922; 2 
e. each Feb. 27, 1922; K 163484, 163487, 
1638488, 163490, 163494, 163496. 

[6 prints]: 

Christmas cheer throughout the 
year. [10 sheet poster, 4829]—Gifts 
that please. [6 sheet poster, 4822]— 
Just right for a winter appetite, [6 
sheet poster, 4759]—Ladies’ coats, 6 
sheet poster, 4820]—Merry Christmas 
to you and yours. [16 sheet poster, 
4752 |—-Suggestions for Christmas. [12 
sheet poster, 4826] © Nov. 1, 1921; 2 
ce. each Feb. 20, 1922; K 163349, 163354, 
163356-163358, 163360. 

[7 prints]: 

°"At’s my dish. [10 sheet poster, 
4782|]—Builds manly bodies. [6 sheet 
poster, 4760]—Drink pasteurized milk 
for health, beauty, vitality. [6 sheet 
poster, 4767]—Dry cleaning works 
wonders with clothes. [6 sheet pos- 
ter, 4770]—[Furniture, 12 sheet poster, 
4819]—Let us help you to forge ahead. 
[16 sheet poster, 4776]—Milk-fed kids 
are healthiest. [6 sheet poster, 4766] 


DONALDSON' LITHOGRAPHING Co.—Contd. 
[7 prints]—Continued. 

© Feb. 1, 1922; 2 c. each Feb. 27, 1922; 

K 163485, 168486, 1638489, 163491, 

163492, 163493, 163495. 


DoosE (GABRIEL H. W.) New Orleans. 

[1841 

Numerical indicator form-chart for 

lace making. [Blueprint] © Dec. 20. 
1921; 2 ec. Jan. 6, 19225 16460; 


Dorros (GEORGE) New York. 
[1842, 18438 
Greek wreath, set 1,2. © 1. each 
Feb. 11, 1922; J 2538239, 253240. 


Dow (Louis F.) co., St. Paul. 
[1844-1868 

[12 prints] : 

Deliberate with caution, act with de- 
cision, M 22571.—Finest gift one can 
bestow upon another is a happy hour, 
M 22566—Greater the trials the more 
glorious the triumph, M 22569.—Hap- 
piness is a habit, cultivate it, M 22565. 
—In all probability your opportunity 
lies right where you are, M 22564.— 
It may be a little farther around the 
corner of a square deal, but the road 
is better, M 22567.—Many men owe the 
grandeur of their lives to their tre- 
mendous difficulties, M 22563.—Some 
men succeed better than others because 
they attempt more, M 22570.—Trails 
through difficulties are open to the man 
with vision, M 22561.—What the world 
is for us depends on what we are our- 
selves, M. 22572.—Without true friends 
the world is but a wilderness, M 
22568.—Work supplies the daily food 
but cheerfulness gives it relish, M 
22562. © Feb. 1, 1922; 2 c. each Mar. 
14, 1922; K 168965-163976. 


[13 prints]: 


[Constance]— [Friendly  visit]— 
[Great north country] — [Greatest 
love ]—[Loveliest girl]—[Love’s token ] 


— [Miss Beautiful]—[Mother’s jewels] 
—[Paquita (Princess) ]— [Pleasant 
chat]—[Romance cliff]—[Sweet inno- - 
cence]—[Sweet sixteen] © Jan. 2, 
1922: 2 ¢. each ~Jam a3, 51922— Ae 
161968-161980. 


Dow, Jones & co., New York. 
[1869, 1870 


Investors and brokers holdings of . 
U. S. steel common. © 1. Jan. 20, 
1922; I 6461. 

U. S. steel common monthly high and 
low. shareholders © 1 ¢. Jan. 20, 
1922; I 6462. 


46 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 1, 1922 


CLASSES, H TO K 


1901 


Doyre (JouHN M.) Philadelphia. 
[1871 
[Bronze tablets] © Feb. 23, 1922; 
2 c. Feb. 28, 1922; K 168849. 


DRESCHER (JOHN) CO., INC., New York. 
[1872 

[Venice; by N. Briganti] © Jan. 
eet: 2 ec. Jan. 12,1922; K 162863. 


DuNcAN (Howarp F.) Champaign, Ill. 

[1873 

Illinois (University of) varsity foot- 

ball team, 1921. © Feb. 23, 1922; 
wae. Hep, 27, 1922; J 253626. 


DUNMORE (FRANCIS WINKLEY) Wash- 
ington. [1874 
Coil aerial and direction finder wave 
length ranges with various turns and 
tuning capacities, long wave chart. 
eEluepemty © Jan. 11, 1922: 2 «. 
Jan. 11, 1922; I 6448. 


EAMES & YOUNG AND GROVES (ALBERT 

B.) St. Louis. [1875 

St. Louis, Mo., Masonic temple, per- 

spective drawing design. © 1c. Jan. 
ee 19225. 0 252831. 


Epson (NorMAN) Burton, Wash. 
[1876 
Olympic Range. © Jan. 11, 1922; 
be, Jan, 17,1922: J 252708. 


EXLINGER (LovuIs J.) AND MacManus 
(Jos—EPH H.) Conshohocken, Pa. 
[1877 
Logarithmic scales. © Jan. 2, 1922; 
Zc. Jan. 26, 1922; I 6516. 


ELDRED {MERRITT GILBERT) Chicago. 
[1878 
Chicago, Ill., Masonic temples. © 
meee. Jo21> 2.ce. Dec, 22, 1921: J 
252630. 


EXLFENBEIN 
York. 
Mister Byer from Ohio. (In My 
lady’s wardrobe, Feb. 1, 1922) © Feb. 
6, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1922; K 163154. 


ELtis (WitLiAM SHEWELL) Philadel- 
phia. [1880, 1881 
Denney (Gov. William D.) of Dela- 
ware. © Sept. 3, 1920; 2 c« Jan. 6, 
meee; J 252512. 


Pennell (Joseph) © Feb. 23, 1922; 
Zz ¢. Feb. 25, 1922; J 253607. 


EMPORIUM WORLD MILLINERY CO., Chi- 
cago. [1882 
Emporium world millinery co. illus- 
tration service book. © Dec. 31, 1921; 
Ze. Jan. 9, 1922- K 161892. 


New 
[1879 


(JULIEN SHERLEY) 


Enciar (T. 8S.) Los Angeles. [1883 
Bnagier (1 S.j: © ¢..Meb. t; 1922 
J 253190. 


ERIcKSON (JNo. N.) Salt Lake City. 
[1884 


Electric storm, Yellowstone national 
park. © Dee 15, 1921-2) ¢ Web. 27, 
1922; J 253630. 


ERIcSoN (AvuUGuUST WiLlLiAmM) Arcata, 
Calif. [1885, 1886 


Arcata, Calif., from the industrial 


center. ©) Web: 1; 1922-2) ¢.) Feb: 2, 
1922; J 253085. 
—Hst. © Feb. 1, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 


2, 1922; J 253084. 


EXRKER BROS. OPTICAL CO., St. Louis. 
[1887 
Ticket office window shutter. © 
Dee. APMI92 2 ek tan 6) 192225 
2525145 


EvANS (E. R.) Los Angeles. [1888 
[3% dial plat. Blueprint] ©1« 

Feb. 1, 1922; I 6498. 

EvANS (WALTER L.) Cleveland. [1889 


Action of the body should conform 
with the expression of the face, lesson 
6, plate 2. © Feb. 20, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 
23, 1922; K 168407. 


EVENDEN (ALBERT B.) Little Falls, N. 
Aig: [1890 
[Fundamental unit of _ political 
science] -© 1. & Dec, 14) 1921: 1 
6476. 
Faser (J. H.) & son, Norfolk, Va. 
[1891-1899 

Brinkley (E. 8.) © Feb. 20, 1922; 
Ze Hepe 2 1922 24) 2dance: 

Cook (W. E.) © Jan. 27, 1922; 2c. 
Jane a0, 1922-5) 255082, 

Gay (Z. A.) front view. © Jan. 20, 
1922 Zee Jan. Zils, 1922) Je 252809. 

% view. © Jan. 20, 1922; 2c. 
Jan. 21, 1922; J 252808. 

Grandy, (Chas. RK.) 2 2. © Jan: 6, 
1922 3°2-e. each Jan, 9, 1922; J 252566, 
252810. 

MacDonald (A. S.) © Feb. 17, 1922; 
2c. Feb. 18, 1922: J 2538369. 

Petty (W. L.) © Feb. 24, 1922; 2c. 
Feb. 25, 1922; J 253634. 

Van Patten “(h. A.) “© San, 27, 
192252, ¢. Jan. 30; 1922; J 253080. 
FAIRBANKS (AvARD) Eugene, Or. 

[1900, 1901 

Doughboy of west, front view. © 
ie aad. 2b. 1927 tdi 2baole, 
side view. ©1e. Jan. 21, 1922; 
Dd 20an2 t. 


47 


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1902 


I.AIRCHILD AERIAL CAMERA CORP., New 
[1902 

New York (City) Manhattan Island, 
aerial survey. © Mar. 10, 1922; 2 « 


York. 


AD: 
FARNUM (GEO. H.) 


Garrison (Jr. 


3, 1922; J 254090. 
Okemah, Okl. 


[1903, 1904 


and Mrs. J. E.) as 


first oil goes in storage tanks from 


well no. 1. 
25 VO22 ie Zooks, 
Okemah, Ok1., 


© Feb. 21, 1922 


Marshall & Tatum oilwell no. 1. 


: 2.e, Heb. 


J. E. Garrison farm, 


© 


Bebe 2E, 19222 2) c: Meb. 2b, 1922 2) 

253614. 

FARRELLY (JOHN J.) St. Louis. [1905 
19th hole in one, etc. ©Mar. 9, 

1922; 2 e. Mar. 11, 1922; K 1638893. 

Farrow, Hircu co., Peoria, Ill. [1906 
Pure bred baby chicks. [Drawing 


of baby chick] 
Jan. 27 


© Mar. 15, 1921; 2 ¢. 
, 1922; K 162638. 


Vers & co., Philadelphia. [1907 


[Backyard scene showing two ladies 
Oi Mebs A922; 


hanging up clothes] 
ie. Feb. 8, 
KK 163446. 


FELTMAN (HaArRRy) 


Honor me by helping them. 


2, 1921; 


FILMER (GEORGE) 


San Francisco, 


temple welcomes you. 


poster sticker] 
Feb. 2, 1922 


FISHBAUGH (WILLIAM ARTHUR) Miami, 
[1910-1916 
© Jan. 6, 1922; 2 ec. each 


Ela. 
F96-F102. 


Brooklyn, 


June, 1922 


IN: 


San Francisco. 
[1909 
Islam 
[Advertising 
© dan) 1922 De: 
; K 162899. 


Jan. 9, 1922; J 252575-252581. 


FISHER (Harry C.) 


New York. 
[1917-1964 


1922; Ghee DL 2 O22: 


[1908 


© Dec. 
2G DEG. lo. tO2I= Ke IGLOOS: 


pt. IV. HSS WTF 


FiscHER (Harry C.)—Continued. 
Mutt and Jeff—Continued. 
© July 13; 1 ee. Janeaororm 
© July 14; 1c. Jan, 19k 
© July 15; Jan. 19; 
© July 16; Jan. 19; 
© uly, iG: Jan, 1S: 
© July Jan, 19% 
© July Jan. 19; 
© July Jan. 19; 
© July Jan. 19; 
© July ‘Jan. 19; 
© July Jan. 19; 162331. 
© July Jans! 29 162332. 
©rAtien iG: 1 @ Wee 4; K 163705. 
© Aug. 8; 1 ce. Mar. 4; K 163706. 
© Aug. 9; 1 c. Mar. 4; K 163707. 
© Aug. 10; 1c. Mar. 4; K 163708. 
© Aug. 11: 1 © Mar 4k 163700) 
© Aug. 12; 1 c. Mar. 4; K 163710. 
© Aug. 13371 ¢ Mar 4-3 1Ga i, 
© Aug. 14; 1c. Mar. 4; K 163712. 
© Aug. 15; 1 ce. Mar. 4; K 163716. 
© Aug. 16; 1 @ Mar. 4; K 163715. 
© Aug. 17; 1c. Mar. 4; K 163717. 
© Aug. 18; 1 c. Mar. 4; K 1638718. 
© Aug. 19; 1c. Mar. 4; K 163719. 
© Aug. 20; 1 ¢. Mar. 4; K 163714. 
© Aug. 21; 1 ¢, Mar. 4; K 163713. 
© Aug. 22; 1c Mar. 4; K 163704. 
© Aug. 23; 1 c. Mar. 4; K 163702. 
© Aug. 24; 1¢. Mar. 4; K 163701. 
© Aug. 25; 1c. Mar. 4; K 163700. 
© Aug. 26; 1 ce. Mar. 4; K 163699. 
© Aug. 27; 1c. Mar. 4; K 163698. 
© Aug. 28; 1c. Mar. 4; K 163697. 
© Aug. 29; 1 «@ Mar. 4; K 163696. 
© Aug. 30; 1 ¢. Mar. 4; K 163703. 
© Aug. 31; 1c. Mar. 4; K 163695. 


FLAVELLE (E. H.) % Gerlach, Barklow 


162321. 
162322. 
162325. 
162324. 
162325. 
162526. 
162827. 
162328. 
162329. 
< 162330. 


jot 
00 


Do Ww wb wb 
Nes 


fou 
ou) Jo) 
feb ee Pe PL pet pe Pe PE pk 


out & ot Pee ae 


Li) 
in 


Mutt and Jeff [1921]: 

© July 1: ie Jan. 19 5K 162310: 
© July 23) ey Sam 19 > Ko 162301: 
@Oijuly4. Wey Jan dO 5 Ke 1623127 
@ Julbyae Wey damil9 = Ket G2313. 
© July 6; 1c. Jan. 19; K 162314. 

© July 7; 1 ¢c) Jan. 19; K 162315. 

© July 8;1c¢ Jan. 19; K 162316. 
© July 9; le Jan. 19; K 162317. 

© July 10) 1c Jana 1921 162318. 
© aly sae Te Tam TO eK AG231'9) 
© Suby 024 ie San WORKS tG2320, 


48 


co., Joliet, Lil. 
[Never slumbering sea] 


[1965 
© Dec. 27, 


1921; 2 c. Jan: 18) 1922 ie dae 


FLEMING (LESLIE G.) Dallas. 
skyscraper 


Dallas, 


Tex., 


[1966 
sky-line 


from the roof of the T. & P. bldg., by 


night. 


1921; J 258030, 
FLINTJER (DANIEL C.) Buffalo. 


Buffalo 


Harbor: 
Broadside on the beach, 


© Dee. 15, 1921; 


2.-e, Dec, Ve 


[1967-1972 


storm of 


Dec. 18, 1921.—Grain fleet on beach 
after storm of Dec. 18, 1921, looking 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 1, 1922 


FLINTJER (DANIEL C.)—Continued. 


Butfalo Harbor—Continued. 
-north.—Grain fleet on beach after 
storm of Dec. 18, 1921, looking south.— 
Mutual elevator after storm of Dec. 18, 
1921, two towers were demolished.— 
Part of grain fleet on beach after 
storm of Dec. 18, 1921, close view.— 
Tangle of ships caused by storm of 
Mee. 18, 1921. © Dec. 20, 1921; 2 c. 
each Jan. 10, 1922; J 252624252629. 
FONTAINE’ (GEORGIA QUINCY) Los An- 
geles. [1973 
Shelly choir. © Mar. 1, 1921; 2 «. 
Aug. 29, 1921; K 162774. 
FORRESTER (HERBERT C.) Baltimore. 


[1974 

Six one story and basement brick 

bungalows, plans. [8 sheets. Blue- 
prints] © 1c. Mar. 9, 1922; I 6592. 

Fox (FONTAINE) Port Washington, 

Poh N.Y. [1975 


[Toonerville trolley. A comic cari- 
eature of a trolley car and its motor- 
man} ©: Jan. 19, 1922; 2 c. Jan. 20, 
1922; I 6468. 

FRANKLAND (ALEXANDER J.) Berkeley, 
Calif. [1976 

Abdul Bahas Abbas. © Dec. 12, 
meee 2 & dan. 11, 1922: J 253201. 
FRENCH (R. E.) Visalia, Calif. 

[1977-1984 

[8 photographs] : 

Along the Kaweah.—End of the 
trail— Highway above Three Rivers.— 
Kaweah Rapids.—Kersage (Lake)— 
Kersage (Lake) on the shore—Log 
Meadow, Giant Forest, cabin.—Pioneer. 
eeesan. 23, 1922; 2 c each Jan.’ 30, 
1922; 252848-252855. 

FREY (CHARLES DANIEL) c0., Chicago. 


[1985-2018 
Christmas day. © Nov. 15, 1921; 
eoeam. o, 1922; K 161775. 
New year’s day. © Dec. 15, 1921; 
feo Jan 5, 1922; K 161774. 

They win citizenship, etc., oil series 
mae at ©) Nov. 1, 1921; 2 c. Jan. 3, 
1922; K 161776. 

[3 prints]: 

Money men save in their twenties, 
ete—Savings that grew as the child 
grows, etc.—Thrift during the active 
years, etc. © Sept. 1, 1921; 2 c each 
Wan. 3, 1922: K 161772, 1617 96, 161797. 

[28 prints]: 

Afterwards, his forethought still 
assures their continued comfort and 
safety, oil series A 6.—Ambition, creed 
series B 7—Better equipped man, etc., 
oil series 12.—Bread line, illustrated 


No 


49 


FREY (CHARLES DANIEL) co.—Contd. 


[28 prints]—Continued. 
series D 4.—Confidence, creed series 
B 5.—Courage.—Decision, creed series 
B 11.—Foresight, creed series B 8.— 
Fortified against the years, etc., por- 
trait series C 5.—Glittering promise of 
riches, ete., oil series A 8—Happiness,. 
creed series B 4.—Independent wife, 
illustrated series D 5.—Individual 
bank accounts develop self reliance, 
ete., oil series A 9.—Man, the idea, ete., 
oil series A 4.—Modern woman, etc., 
illustrated series D 3.—No work, no 
money, etc., illustrated series, D 6.— 
Persistence.—Poverty impossible, illus- 
trated series D 1—Prince and the 
pauper, illustrated series D 7.—Prog- 
ress, creed series B 6.—Purpose.—Re- 
spect, creed series B 10.—Ruined, illus- 
trated series D 10.—Success, creed se- 
ries B 12.—You and your wife, illus- 
trated series D 12.—Your boy, illus- 
trated series D 11.—Your opportunity, 
illustrated series D 9.—84,198 paupers, 
illustrated series D 2. Oct! 25, 
1921; 2 c. each Jan. 3, 1922; K 161764— 
161771, 161773, 161777-161795. 
Frick (Ep. L.) Long Beach, Calif. 

[2019 

After sundown. © Dec. 1, 1921; 2 ¢ 

Jan. 18, 1922;.K 162651. 


Frost & REED, LTD., Bristol. England. 
[2020-2026 

[Macdonald children; mezzotint en- 
graving in colour, by Arthur Hogg 
©iWee: 13,7, 1921.5 Ie; Mary 14) 1922: 
K 168999. 

[Old garden; by Herbert Dicksee] 
© Feb. 24, 1922; 1 ¢« Mar. 14, 1922; 
K 164005. 

[Through the forest; by Joseph Far- 
quharson] © Jan. 13, 1922; 1 c. Mar. 
14, 1922; K 164001. 


[Veteran; by Herbert Dicksee] © 
Octave 192i Ae, Mare 14,1922 1K 
164000. 


[3 prints]: 

[Gates of Borrowdale, Derwentwa- 
ter; by Sutton Palmer]—T[In the Tros- 
sachs, Loch Achray; by Sutton 
Palmer]—[Miranda; by Arthur B. 
Brook, after John Hoppner] © Mar. 
gt 1922 : 1 ec. each Mar. 14, 1922; K 
164002-164004. 


FROST, JOHNSON LUMBER co., St. Louis. 
[2027, 2028 
Wrest: pine. ©) Keb. 25, 1922; 2. ¢: 
Web. 27; 1922; K 163913. 
Frost pine barks. © Feb. 25, 1922; 
26, Heb. 20, 19222 163902. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2029 


piv. wey. 18 


Funk & WAGNALLS co., New York..- 
[2029-2034 


[His wish] (In Literary digest, 
Jane 2821022) ©) Jan. 26,1922, Ane 
Feb. 4, 1922; K 162848. 


New York (City) Washington arch. 
(In Literary digest, Feb. 18, 1922) © 
Feb. 16, 1922; 1 ¢ Feb. 24, 1922; K 
163445. 

Peaceful slumber. (In Literary di- 
gest, Dec. 31, 1921) © Dec. 29, 1921; 
1 ¢. Jan. 5, 1922; K 161828. 

Race. (In Literary digest, Jan. 14, 
1922) © Jan. 12,°1922 51. ¢. Jan. 28, 
1922; K 162356. 


Still my valentine. (Jn Literary di- 
gest, Feb. 4, 1922) © Feb. 2, 1922; 
1 ¢. Web, 11, 1922; K 163260. 

Surf. (Jn Literary digest, Mar. 4, 
1622) © Mar02, 19222 ty co Miaro is; 
1922; K 1638998. 


GABRIEL (SAML.) SONS & CO., New 
York. [2035-2040 

[6 prints]: 

Beads to string, T 179—Game of 
kittens and puppies, T 234.—Kinder- 
garten beads, 182, T 181, T 183.— 
Spello, the game of wonders, T 180. 
©) Pep: 4, 1922-2) e. each Web.) 17, 
1922; K 163325-163330. 


GaMBLE (L. JAY) WATERLOO, IA., AND 
WHEELER (WALTER H.) Minne- 
apolis. [2041, 2042 

Greater Waterloo, exhibit A, B. © 

Jan. 16, 1922; 2 ¢. each Jan. 23, 1922; 

K 162434, 162485. 


Garpinrr (RutH TeRRyY) Rockford, 
100 [2043 


Blackhawk. © Dec. 4, 1921; 2 c¢. 
Feb. 11, 1922; J 253359. 


GARDNER (GrorcE A.) New York. 


[2044-2049 

(Aerial transportation chart. Blue- 
prints]: 

Chicago, Ill., terminal. — Detroit, 


Mich., Toledo, O., and Cleveland, O., 
terminals.—Kansas City, Mo.,_ ter- 
minal—New York, N. Y.,, terminal.— 
Pittsburgh. Pa., terminal. © 1c. each 
Jan. 17, 1922; I 6527-6531. 
Cincinnati, O., Indianapolis, Ind., 
Louisville, Ky., St. Louis, Mo., ter- 
minals. [Aerial tranSportation chart. 
Blueprint] © 1 e¢. Jan. 24, 1922; I 
6542. 
GARMENT CENTER REALTY cCorRP., New 
York. [2050 
Garment center capitol, the hub of 
the garment industry. © Feb. 1, 1922; 
1 c. Feb. 3, 1922; K 162834. 


D0 


Gassaway (THOMAS OLIVER) Indian- 
apolis. [2051-2056 

Cancer, after treatment: 

Charles (George W.) — Marshall 
(David)—Myers (Alva). ©1 ce. each 
Feb. 4, 1922; J 253187, 253139, 253141. 

Cancer, before treatment: 


Charles (George W.) — Marshall 
(David)—Myers (Alva) ©1ce. each 
Feb. 4, 1922; J 253136, 253138, 253140. 


Gay (Gro. HowELt) % Gerlach, Bark- 


low co., Joliet, Tl. [2057 

[Sunset glow] © Dec. 27, 1921; 
2e. Jan. 18, 1922; K 162083. 

Grorce (F. A.) Boston. [2058 


Roxbury, Mass., Mission church par- 
ish, golden jubilee, 1871-1921. © 1c. 
Oct. 18, 1921; J 2538202. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE 
co., Charleston, W. Va. [2059 


Where there is no vision the people 
perish. © Jan. 16, 1922; 2:c. Jan. 
13, 1922; K 162885. 


GERHARD SISTERS PHOTO co., St. Louis. 

[2060-2071 

Dutton (Miss Betty) 3-7, 10. © 

Jan. 10, 1922; 2 c. each Jan. 31, 1922; 
J 253023-253028. 


Hawley (Vera Louise) © Sept. 10, 
1921; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1921; J 252844. 

Schilling (Lydia) © Sept. 10, 1921; 
2 ¢. Oct. 8, 1921; J 252845. 

Selle (Oliver F.) © Dec. 30, 1921; 
2c. Jan. 12, 1922; J 252635. 


Taylor (Judge Daniel G.) © Jan. 
24, 1922: 2 @ Jan ai is22 2530228 


Telva (Miss Marian) 12,13. © Jan. 
15, 1922: 2 c. each Jan sf) 1922; a 
253020, 253021. 


GERLACH, BarKLow co., Joliet. 
[2072-2107 

[12 prints]: 

[Christmas morning] — [Haster]— 
[Fire crackers]—[Hallowe’ en]— 
[Happy new year]—[March winds]— 
[May days] — [Mother’s helper]— 
[School days]—[Sea shells]—[Spirit 
of June]—[To my valentine] © Nov. 
23, 1921; 2 c. each Jan. 18). 1922; i 
162030-162038, 162056, 162058, 162059. 

[24 prints]: ; 

[Anxious moment]—[Baby’s king- 
dom]—[Cleo]—[Crown of creation ]— 
[Elaine]—[Evening light]—[Fast falls 
the eventide]—[Fragrant beauties]— 
[In the garden of love]—[In the 
springtime] — [Joan] — [Miss Bright 
Eyes]—[Miss Innocence]—[Natalie]— 
[On moonlight bay] — [Passing 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 1, 1922 


2141 


GERLACH, BarkKLow co.—Continued. 


[24 prints]—Continued. 

_ storm]—[Return of the fishing fleet]— 
[Rocky headland] — [Rose Marie]— 
[Shadow road] — [Stilly night]— 
[Those evening chimes]—[When win- 
ter comes]—[Where quiet reigns] © 
Dec. 27, 1921; 2 c. each Jan. 18, 1922; 
K 162065 -—162067, 162070, 162072- 
162077, 162079, 162081, 162082, 162085, 
162086, 162089, 162091, 162096, 162097, 
162102, 162108, 162105, 162110, 162125. 


GHADIALI (DINSHAH P.) Philadelphia. 

[2108 

Coming events cast their shadows 

before and he shall light the way. © 

meet. 1921> 2 ec. Dec. 28, 1921; K 
162346. 


Gisss (K. D.) Oklahoma, Ok]. [2109 


Cunningham (Max L.) ©1ce. Feb. 
me tO22 = J 253275. 


GILBERT (IRWIN E.) Frostburg, Md. 
[2110 
National pike, Johnson’s farm. © 
wane) 25, 1922- 2 c. Jan. 24, 1922; J 
252811. 


GILCHRIST (WILLIAM A.) Chicago. 


ad 


Power from waste. © 1c. Jan. 30, 


1922; I 6555. 


GOES LITHOGRAPHING COo., Chicago. 
[2112-2114 
First mortgage eight per cent gold 
bond of Beet growers sugar Co., Series 
me) Dec. 31, 1921; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1922; 
K 161663. 


Goes lithographed securities, ete. 
[Description of lithographed certifi- 
fares] (© Jan. 8,-1922; 2 c«. Jan. 5, 
1922; K 161816. 

Whiting, Plover paper co., interna- 
tional bond [Folder, 24] © Feb. 10, 
foe; 2c. Keb. 13, 1922; K 163236. 


GorTz & OTTINGER, New York. 
[2115-2118 
Castle (Irene) 1-4. © Jan. 9, 1922; 


mee. exch Jan. 20, 1922; J 252755— 

252758. 

Gorr (CLypE LEE) Weston, W. Va. 
[2119 


Jackson’s mill. © July 1, 1921; 2c. 
Feb. 27, 1922; J 253629. 


GoLtpE (Louis) New York. [2120 


Attaboy, the suit that can be worn 
three ways. © Jan. 25, 1921; 2 c¢. Jan. 
ol, 1922- K 163332. 


GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER Co., Akron, O. 

[2121-2126 

Goodyear wingfoot heels, wear, 31- 

36. ©) dani's, 1922: 2 ¢, each Jan: 13; 
1922; K 161982-161987. 


Gorpon (ANNA A.) Evanston, Ill. 
[2127 
Serve America, support the constitu- 
tion. ©) Jan) 10), 1922° 2 e. Jan, ’28; 
1922; K 162679. 


GorpDON (J. MAXWELL) Boston. 
[2128-2131 

[4 prints]: 

Ma, when do we eat?>—Magic spec- 
tacles.—Somebody’s going to wish he’d 
bought a return ticket.—Your finan- 
cial biography in one volume. © Jan. 
25 O22 2 e rede Jan 28, 1922+ 1 
162675-162678. 


GRAMLICH (Oscar J.) St. Louis. [2132 


Chiropractic meric system. © Feb. 
11s 1922-2 ec Web: 13, 1922 > 1 Gb6s: 


GRANGER (BrucE E.) Detroit. [2133 
Section taken thru center of tank. 


[Blueprint] © 1. Jan. 6, 1922; I 

6444. 

GRAY (ALICE) West Chester, Pa. 
[2134, 2135 


May I crank for you? © Jan. 30, 
1922; 2 c.-Feb. 2, 1922; K 162782. 


Shoot. © Jan. 30, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 2, 
1922; K 162781. 


GREEN (Dre Escorr) Huntington, W. 
Va. [2136 
Donna Doone. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1921; 

J 255017. 


GREEN (F'LoRIDE) San Francisco. [2137 


Serra (Padre Junipero) blessing 
California. © Dec. 9, 1921; 2 ¢c. Dec. 
15 AO2 IS AG2T TS. 


GREENE (EpGEWworTH) New York. 
[2138 
Sanitary dog kennel. [Blueprint] 
©Oudan: 21) 19222. e) Jan. 26) 1922 x1 
6490. 


Greece (Barctay B.) and Dintz (A. 
CLYDE) Omaha, Neb. [2139 


February is short on days. © Jan. 
21 1922))21e, Web: 2, 19227 i 162828, 


GREGG (ERED University 
_ Place, Neb. [2140, 2141 
Functions of parts of the central 
nervous system. © Nov. 1, 1921; 2c. 
Dec. 22, 1921; I 6478. 
Stages of unfoldment of the human 
plant.) ©} Nov. 2, 1921 1/e Dee, 22. 
1O2t Mine. Jan. te, 1922° b GAT: 


MARION ) 


51 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2142 


Gross (Epwarp) co., New York. 
[2142-2145 

[4 prints]: 

Baby chrysanthemums.—Blue del- 
phiniums.—Single dahlias.—White nar- 
cissus. © Jan. 6, 1922; 2c each Jan. 
9, 1922; K 161893-161896. 


GROUND (ETHEL) Kansas City, Mo. 
2146 
To my husband. © Jan. 21, 1922; 2 
c. Jan. 25, 1922; K 162449. 
GRUEN WATCH Co., Cincinnati. [2147 
[Gruen wheel train] © Jan. 15, 
1922 23e7 Pep. 15, 1922< 658s: 
GUSHEE (Harry T.) New York. [2148 
Gushee’s tea room. © Noy. 15, 1921; 
2) CG, LOLA: IS Gola: 
GUTTMANN & GUTTMANN, New York. 
[2149-2157 


[9 prints|-: 
Heart strings.—Just a wearyin’ for 
you.— Love finds a way.— Lovers’ 


lane.—Love’s old sweet song.—Mother 
arms.— On guard.— [Over summer 
seas]—Perfect day. © Feb. 10, 1922; 
2 eh each: Mebeda) 1922" ie Gales 
163201. 


HADDEN (GAVIN) New York. [2158 
Reinforced concrete pile design. 

[Blueprint] © Mar. 4, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 

8, 1922; I 6584. 

HAMPDEN TOY co., Westfield, Mass. 

[2159 

Harley-Davidson. © Feb. 20, 1922; 

2 ¢. Feb. 24, 1922; K 163441. 

HAMPEL (KARL) Chicago. [2160 


Geographical target game. © Dee. 
ae VOD rem Ween la LO2d s KoOnGsorT. 


HANCE (GEORGE W.) Detroit. [2161 


Detroit, Mich., First natl. bank bldg. 
G) Heb. 2, T9222 ec) Web: 6: 1922-5 
200195. 


HANKEY (W. LEE) London. [2162-2169 

[8 prints]: 

[Affection] — [Drapery market] — 
[Enfant s’amuse]—[Enfant  satis- 
fied] — [Petit dejeuner] — [Sympa- 
thy ]—[Toy]—Tragédienne] © Feb.1, 
1922; 1 c. each Feb. 6, 1922; K 162888— 
162892, 162894162896. 


HANLON (JOHN) San Francisco. [2170 
Hanlon’s art alphabet, A to Z. © 

dep san Ss O22 «TN G49a: 

HAPPELL (Harry) Philadelphia. [2171 


You can’t enjoy Christmas. © Dec. 
11, 1921; 2 c. Dee. 3, 1921; K 161904. 


o2 


Dt: Tvs; ass ve 


HARE (ALDEN B.) Cleveland. [2172 


For rent, the Alden B. Hare co. con- 
sulting realtors. © Jan. 4, 1922; 2 c. 
Jan. 6, 1922; K 161963. 


HARRIS (BENJAMIN) CO., New 
York. [213 


Viva Puerto Rico libre [Porto Rican 
flag design] © Feb.. 24, 1922; 2 «¢. 
Mar. 7, 1922; K 163850. 


Hargis. (W...3.) ees 
Fla. [2174 
Rocks, Florida coast. © Feb. 10, 
1922; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1922; J 253534. 
Harris & Ewine, Washington. 
[2175-2214 
Broussard (Sen. Edwin 8.) © 
Mar. 14, 1921; 2 @ Webs 24, 19222. 5 
253596. 
Christian (George B.) © Apr. 18, 
1921; 2c. Feb. 24 1922-0 2asare.- 
Davis (James J.) © Mar. 7, 1921; 
2 c. Feb. 24, 1922; J 253587. 


Denby (Sec.) and Asst. See. Roose- 
velt. © Apr. 21) 4920-72 ic Wep. 24; 
1922; J 258574. 

Fall (Sen. Albert Bacon) © Feb. 
16, 1921; 2 e! Feb. 24, 1922; 7 253591. 

Fall (Mrs. Albert Bacon) © Feb. 
25, 1921; 2 c. Feb. 24, 19225 9252590) 

Fayolle (General) decorating Gen. 


INC., 


St. Augustine, 


Pershing. © Oct. 8, 1920; 2 c Feb. 
24, 1922; J 253568. 
Fletcher: (Henry P.)' © Feb. 22, 


1921; 2 c Keb. 24, 1922 > 2502. 
Geddes (Sir Auckland) at tennis. 
© Sept. 24, 1921: 2 c« Heb. 24, 1922: 
J 253601. 
Gerard (James W.) © Sept. 22, 
1921; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1922; J 253600. 


Goff (Goy) © Oct. 4, 1920; 2 «¢. 
Feb. 24, 1922; J 253593. 

Harding (Pres.) delivering message 
to Congress. © Apr. 18, 1921; 2 « 
Feb. 24, 1922; J 253572. 

Rice, Fletcher and Ring Lard- 
ner. © Apr. 8/1920) 27e iWeb 2 
192255, 25301: 

Harding (Sen. and Mrs. Warren G.) . 
© Sept. 28, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1922; 
J 253603. 

Hoover (Mrs. Herbert) © Mar. 8, 
1921; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1922: J 253594. 


Joint session of the House and Sen- 
ate when Warren G. Harding and 
Calvin Coolidge were officially elected. 
© Feb. 9, 1921; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1922; 
J 253569. 

Mellon (Andrew W.) © Mar. 15, 
1921; 2 @ Feb. 24, 1922; J 2538575. 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 1, 1922 


Harris & Hwinc—Continued. 
Moir (sev. .J..J.) “© Jan. 22, 1921; 
2 c. Feb. 24, 1922; J 253576. 
Penaherrera (Mrs. Luis Antonio) 
@ Aug. 31, 1921; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1922; 
J 253598. 


Presentation of chaplain medals 
with Secretaries Daniels and Baker. 
(©) Oct. 5,,1920; 2 c Feb. 24, 1922; 
J 253605. 


Robertson (Miss Alice) © Jan. 20, 
1921; 2 c Feb. 24, 1922; J 253577. 


Roosevelt (Theodore) jr. © Mar. 
30, 1921; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1922; J 2538578. 


Shortridge (Samuel M.) © Feb. 19, 
1921; 2 ¢. Feb. 24, 1922; J 253580. 


Snow (A. H.) © May 9, 1921; 2 ¢ 
Feb. 24, 1922; J 258581. 


Sumner (Mrs. Sarah E.) © Oct 5, 
1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1922; J 258582. 


Wallace (Henry C.) @©Mar. 7, 
1921; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1922; J 253584. 


Wallenberg (Mme.) @©Mar. 28, 
1921; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1922; J 258566. 


Weeks (Hon. John W.) © Mar. 15, 
O71 > 2c. Web. 24, 1922: J 253567. 


[3 photographs] : 

Burke (Chas. H.)—Carter (George 
H.)—Harding (Pres.) and Col. George 
i Harvey. © Avr. 2, 1921; 2 ce each 
Feb. 24, 1922; J 253570, 253585, 253597. 


[3 photographs] : 

Coolidge (Mrs. Calvin)—Denby (Ed- 
win)—Denby (Mrs. Edwin) © Mar. 
ey ao2)> 2 ec. each Feb. 24, 1922: J 
253588, 253589, 253595. 


[3 photographs]: 

Davis (Mrs. James J.)—Sawyer 
(Dr. Charles E.)—Wallace (Mrs. 
Henry C.) © Mar. 10, 1921; 2 c. each 
Feb. 24, 1922; J 253579, 253583, 253586. 


[3 photographs] : 

Delano (Jane) funeral — Ireland 
(Surgeon Gen. Mariette W.) and Maj. 
Julia C. Stimson—Woodside (Capt. 
Robert G.) © Sept. 18, 1921; 2 ¢. each 
Feb. 24, 1922; J 253599, 253602, 253604. 


San Francisco. 
[2215-2219 
Hanna (Archbishop Edward J.) 
A-E. © Dec. 20, 1921; 2 ¢. each Jan. 
14, 1922; J 252664252668. 


HARTSOOK (FRED) 


Harwoop, LAMM & WEINDOoRF, New 

York. [2220 

Carnival palace. ©Dec. 18, 1921; 
Z1e. Jan. 26, 1922 ; I 6491. 


a3) 


CLASSES, H TO K 


2289 


Haynes (J. BH.) %- Haynes photo 
studios, St. Paul. [2221-2280 


Gibbon paint pots, 21221. © Oct. 1, 
1921; 2c. Jan. 3, 1922; J 252409. 


[59 photographs] : 


. Acres of cascades, Falls River, 
21119—Bechler Falls near junction 
with Falls River, 21113—Bechler 


River, East Fork, large falls, 21073— 
Bechler River, East Fork, large falls 
and Mr. Gregg, 21072—Bechler River, 
East Fork, small falls, 21070—Bechler 
River ranger station, 21101—Birdseye 
(Col. C. H.) profile, 21111—Bison in 
eorral, 21241—Bison in field, 21242— 
Bison stampeding, 21248—Boundary 
River, falls, 21097—Cascade, Ham’s 
Fork, 21099—Cascade in Bechler River, 
21087—Cave Falls, Falls River, 21105— 
Cave from interior, showing falls, 
21109—Cave near Cave Falls, 21107— 
Colonnade Falls, Bechler River, ob- 
long, 21094—Colonnade Falls, Bechler 
River, upright, 21098—Cooke City, 
Mont., 21018—Cow punchers at Du 
Bois, Wy., 21177—Deadwood stage and 
horses, locked up, 21192—Double Falls, 
East Fork, Bechler River, oblong, 
21065—Double Falls, East Fork, Bech- 
ler River, upright, 21063—Grasshopper 
Glacier and Supt. H. M. Albright, 
21029—Grasshopper Glacier, Face and 
Beartooth Range, 21027—Grasshopper 
Glacier, looking west from and show- 
ing Purtyon, 21031—Grasshopper Gla- 
cier, Surface and Beartooth Range, 
21028—Hayden Falls, Woody Creek, 
21022—Hayden Falls, Woody Creek, 
close up, 21020—Iris Falls in Bechler 
River, 21091—Looking west from 
Grasshopper Glacier, 21030—Mammoth 
bison herd, 21207—Mammoth bull bison 
herd, close up; 21202—Middle Fork 
Cascade, Bechler River, 21059—On the 
trail to Grasshopper Glacier, 21026— 
Ouzel Falls in Bechler River tribu- 
tary, 21095—Pinnacle Butte near Two- 
Gun-Tee pass, 21181—Ragged Falls 
and Three River Junction, 21076— 
Ragged Falls, East Fork, Bechler 
River, 21074—Riding bucking horse at 
Du Bois, Wy., 21178-21180—Round 
Lake, Sheep Mountain, 21024—Spil- 
way Falls, East Fork, Bechler River, 
21068 — Standing Rock, Batchelder 
column, Bechler River _ tributary, 
21080—Standing Rock Cascade, Bech- 
ler River tributary, 21081, 21083— 
Standing rock in Bechler’ River. 
21085—Terraced Falls, Falls River, 
21117—Terraced Falls, Falls River, 
columns, from above, 21115—Thrée 
River Junction, Bechler River, 21078— 
Treasure Island, Bechler River, 21089— 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2281 


Haynes (J. E.)—Continued. 


[59 photographs ]—Continued. 
Two-Gun Tee pass, dedication cere- 
monies, autos and crowd, 21184, 
21185—Two-Gun Tee pass, dedication 
ceremonies, tepees and crowd, 21183— 
Washburn (Mt.) ranger _ station, 
21197—Washburn (Mt.) ranger sta- 
tion and car, 21198—West Fork Falls, 
Bechler River, 21055 — Whittaker’s 
Canyon store, 21188. © Sept. 1, 1921; 
2 ce. each Jan. 3, 1922; J 252406—-252408, 
252410—-252465. 


Haynes (Mrs. Lumberton, 
Miss. | [2281 


Hear no error, see no error, speak 
no error. © Dec. 29, 1921; 2 ec. Sept. 
9, 1921; J 252658. 


HEMINGWAY (GEORGE R.) Oak Park, 
Til. [2282-2285 


Oak Park, IIll., aeroplane picture, 
A-D. © Dec. 30, 1921; 2 c. each Jan. 
9, 1922; J 252751-252754. 


HENDERSON LITHOGRAPHING CO., 
wood, O. [2286-2302 


Lasting peace. © Jan. 5, 1922; 2c. 
Jan. 20, 1922; K 162265. 


125, 606, 704, 711, 1220-1231. © Sept. 
30, 1921; 2 c. each Feb. 27, 1922; K 
163502-163517. 


HERCHELROTH (J. M.) Lancaster, Pa. 
[2303 


Outlines, transmission. © Jan. 2, 
19222) 2e Sand, 19225 1 6479. 


HERMAN (JuLIus) New York. [2304 


Roosevelt (Theodore) [Roosevelt 
memorial] © Oct. 8, 1921; 2 ¢. Oct. 
14, 1921; K 162900. 


HIEBEL (ADELAIDE) % Gerlach, Bark- 
low co., Joliet, Il. [2305-2315 
[11 prints]: 
[Billie]—[Christmas]—[Edith Ca- 
vell (Mt.) ]—[Favorite]—[Isobel]— 
[Love dreams]—[Magic jewels ]— 
[Moonbeams and lavender—[My dream 
girl]—[Newburgh, N. Y., Washington’s 
headquarters]|—[Wakefield by moon- 
light] © Dec. 27, 1921; 2 ec. each Jan. 
18, 1922; K 162068, 162071, 162078, 
162080, 162093, 162095, 162099, 162104, 
162114, 162117, 162121. 


HIGHLAND SILVER BLACK FOX CO., LTD., 
Summerside, Prince Edwarl Is- 
land, Canada. [2316—2322 

[7 prints]: 

[Champion ]—[Contented pair ]— 
[King]—[Litter of five]—[Litter of 
four ]—[Queen]—[Welcoming visit- 
ors] © Jan. 24, 1922; 2 c. each Feb. 
16, 1922; K 163317-163323. 


Wiese 32) 


Nor- ° 


pt. Iv., n. S., v.17 


Hitter & Mott, Pasadena. [2323-2325 

Audience at new year’s football 
game. © Jan. 2; 1922= 20cm. 9: 
1922; J 258204. 

Washington and Jefferson football 
squad. © Dec. 30, 1921; 2 ¢. Jan. 9, 
1922; J 2538208. 
at Vista Del Arroyo, Pasadena. 
© Dee. 30, 1921; 2 ec. Jan. 9, 1922; J 
253209. 

HiItton (HERBERT M.) Brooklyn, 
[23826 

St. Stephens Lutheran church at 
night. © Feb. 1, 1922; 2eiireb:) 9, 
1922; J 253209. 

HIRSCHFIELD (MILTON C.) Detroit. 
Pare 

Pay after Xmas. © Aug. 19, 1921; 

2c. Aug. 23, 1921; K 1623836. 


HoLpEN (Mrs. OWEN C.) Seattle. 
[23828 
Rainier (Mt.) Wash. © Jan. 16, 

1922-2 ¢. Jan. 21, 1922); J 252768: 
Hotmes (RIcHARD OLIVER) Portland, 
Or. [2329 
Compass - watch dial. [Time com- 
pass dial] ©1c. Feb. 13, 1922; I 6539. 


HoLTERMAN (Epwarp H.) Woodstock, 
Vt. [2330, 2331 
Foch (Marshal) in Brattleboro, Vt. 
© Dee. 13, 1921; 2 c«. Feb. 18, 1922; J 
LSB Mop 
Hartness (Governor) presenting 
speech to Marshal Foch. © Dec. 13, 
1921; 2c. Feb. 13, 1922; J 253329. 


Hoprer (Grorce H.) New York. [23382 
Listening in to radio, the Aladdin of 
the air. © Mar. 10, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 14, 
1922; K 163979. 
Horner (Cart J.) Boston. [2333 
Abercrombie (Mrs. F. 8S.) © Feb. 7, 
1922; 2c. Feb. 8, 1922; J 253205. 
HouGHTon, MIFFLIN co., Boston. 
[23384 
Beveridge (Albert J.) © Dec. 14, 
1921: 2 e: Jan. 17, 19225 162014: 
Hovey (Guy C.) Long Beach., Calif. 
[2335, 2336 | 
904. © Dec. 27, 1921; 2 ¢. Jan. 3, 
1922; J 252386. 
905. © Jan. 10, 1922; 2 c. Jan. 16, 
1922; J 252706. 
Huresner (ANNA ALLOWAY) Fresno, 
Calif. [2337, 2338 
Boole tree, the largest tree in the 
world. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1922; J 253564. 
Virgin forest. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1922; 
J 253565. 


o4. 


no. 1, 1922 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


2465 


INCANDESCENT LAMP SUPPLY LABORA- | INTERNATIONAL FEATURE SERVICE, INC. 


TORIES, New York. 


[2339 


Blind experimenting, loss of time, 


money, customers. 


© Jan. 7,)1922: 


2c. Jan. 9, 1922; K 161959. 


INDIANA RIGHT ANGLE TRIANGLE CoO., In- 


dianapolis. 


[2340 


Right angles, triangles and diagon- 


als. [Blueprint] 
=e Hep. 6, 1922; I 


©? Jan. 22; 1922 ; 
65438. 


INGERSON (IRVIN Mitton) Berkeley, 


Calif. 


Stadia calculator. 


[2341 
[Blueprint] © 


Jan. 31, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1922; I 6532. 


INLAND PRINTER CO., Chicago. 


Jenson (Nicolas) 
master printers. 


[2342-2344 
1420-1480. (Early 


In Inland printer, 


Mec, 1921) © Dec. 1, 1921; 1c. Jan. 


13, 1922; K 162000. 


Ratdolt 
(Early 
printer, Jan., 1922) 


(Erhard) 
master printers. 


1442 (?)-1527. 
In Inland 
©) Jan. 451922. 


me tan, 14, 1922; K 162127. 


Tory (Geofroy) 1480-15383. 
In Inland printer, 
© Feb. 1, 1922; 


master printers. 
Feb., 1922) 
9, 1922; K 163364. 


(Karly 
1 ec. Feb. 


INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTANTS SOC., INC., 


Chicago. 


[Cuts 1384-1387] 
Bee, Jan. 135, 1922; 


[2345 
© Nov. 4, 1921; 
I 6499. 


INTERNATIONAL FEATURE SERVICE, INC., 


New York. 


And that’s how golfers are made. 
mei ts, 1022; 1 e. 


149324. 


Aw, ya can’t beat ’em. 


[2346-2465 


© 
Mar. 14, 1922; K 


© Jan. 15, 


- 1922; 1 c. Jan. 18, 1922; K 149241. 
Bringing up father [1922]: 


© Jan, 1: t.<. 
©) Jan. 8; 1 ¢. 
© Jan. 22;1 ce. 
© Jan. 29; 1c. 
fe beb. 5i> 1 e. 
© Feb. 19; 1. 
© Feb. 26; 1c. 
© Mar. 5; 1c. 
© Mar.12;1¢c. 
© Mar.19;1c. 
© Mar. 26; 1 e. 
— [1922]: 
© Jan. 15; 2. 


Christmas morning. 


Jam. 33 -1.159226. 
Jane, 73 1 1492235. 
Jan. 23; K 149253. 
Jan. 30; K 149264. 
Feb. 6; K 149274. 
Feb. 20; K 149291. 
Feb. 27; K 149303. 
Mar. 4; K 149309. 
Mar. 11; K 149317. 
Mar. 20; K 149331. 
Mar. 25; K 149388. 


Jan. 16; K 149247. 
©). Dees: 25, 


1921; 1 c. Jan. 4, 1922; K 149229. 


5D 


—Continued. 

Cold and fair. © Jan. 15, 1922; 1 
ec. Jan. 20, 1922; K 149242. 

Down on the farm [1922]: 


©) Jan. 1; 2) ec Jane 3} 1K 149227. 
© Jan. 8; 1c. Jan. 7; K 149234. 
© Jan, 22° 1 @ Jan. 23 ; K 149255. 
© Jan. 29; 1 c¢. Jan. 30; K 149265. 
© Feb. 5; 1 c. Feb. 6; K 149272. 
© Feb. 12; 1c. Feb. 11; K 149282. 
© Feb. 19; 1c. Feb. 20; K 149290. 
© Feb. 26; 1 c. Feb. 27; K 149301. 
© Mar. 5; 1c. Mar. 4; K 149307. 
© Mar. 12;1c¢. Mar. 11; K 149326. 
© Mar. 19; 1 ¢. Mar. 20; K 149330. 
© Mar. 26; 1 c. Mar. 25; K 149337. 
— [1922]: 
© Jan. 15; 2 c. Jan. 16; K 149248. 
Eddie’s friends [1922]: 
© Jan. 8; 1c. Jan. 9; K 149238. 
© Jan. 22; 1c. Jan. 24; K 149250. 
© Jan. 29; 1 c. Feb. 1; K 149260. 
© Web: 5; dc. Web, Gs K 149270. 
© Feb. 12; 1c. Feb. 15; K 149284. 
© Feb. 19; 1c. Feb. 23; K 149295. 
© Feb. 26; 1 c. Mar. 1; K 149304. 
© Mar. 5; 1c. Mar. 6; K 149314. 
© Mar.12; 1 c. Mar. 14; K 149322. 
— [1922]: 
© Jani; 2-¢. 
©) Jan: 82 2 ¢ 
© Janta 2: e: 
© Jan. 22; 2c. 


Jan. 3; K 149223. 
Jan. 7; K 149231. 
Jan. 16; K 149245. 
Jan. 23; K 149256. 
. Feb. 6; K 149277. 
. Feb. 11; K 149279. 
. Feb. 20; K 149287. 
. Feb. 27; K 149299. 
. Mar. 4; K 149311. 
© Mar. 12; 2c. Mar. 11; K 149318. 
© Mar. 19; 2 c. Mar. 20; K 149327. 
© Mar. 26; 2 c. Mar. 25; K 149341. 


Fairy story time. © Jan. 22, 1922; 
Sven Jane 30.1922 K 149259: 


Florida enchantment. © Jan. 29, 
1922; 1 c. Feb. 7, 1922; K 149278. 


Have a heart. © Feb. 12, 1922; 
1 e@ Feb. 21, 1922; K 159293. 
Home, that’s all [1922]: 

© Jan. 8; 1 c. Jan. 9; K 149236. 

© Feb. 12; 1c. Feb.15; K 149286. 

© Feb. 19; 1 c. Feb. 23; K 149294. 

© Mar. 26; 1c. Mar. 27; K 149344. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


, 24695 


pt. TV.) 0. Si, ¥eke 


INTERNATIONAL FEATURE SERVICE, INC.— 
Continued. 

I knew you’d toss one too. © Jan. 
Ly 19227) her Jan. Ss, 122): Me a2 Be 

I wonder. © Feb. 5, 1922; 1 c. Feb. 
13, 1922; K 149268. 

It’s just how it happens to strike 
WOUs Pac)’ Keb; 8, \1922::) sh wen Mebane: 
1922; K 149270. 

Jerry on the job [1922]: 

©) Jane i:-2 c Jam 3% Kid4g221, 
© Jani 6y 2c) Jan? C3 149252, 
© Jan. 15; 2c. Jan. 16; K 149244. 
© Jan. 223°2'¢. Jan, 255 Ko 149258; 
© Jan. 29; 2 c. Jan. 30; K 149266. 
© Feb. 572%. Feb: 6; Ky 149205: 
© Feb: 12; 2 ¢. Feb. 11; K 149281. 
© Feb. 19; 2 c. Feb. 20; K 149289. 
© Feb. 26; 2 c. Feb. 27; K 149298. 
© Mar. 5; 2 ¢.. Mar. 4; K 149312; 
© Mar. 1252 ¢) Mary il 149519, 
© Mar.19; 2c. Mar. 20; K 149329. 
© Mar. 26; 2 c. Mar. 25; K 149339. 
Katzenjammer kids [1922]: 
© Wane tt cy sana Kr 149228: 
©ian, oo de Keb. Ge ke 1492738) 
© Jan. 29; 1c. Jan. 30; K 149263. 
© Feb. 12; 1 c. Feb. 11; K 149288. 
© Feb. 19; 1 c. Feb. 20; K 149292. 
© Feb. 26; 1 c. Feb. 27; K 149302. 
© Mar. 12; 1 c. Mar..11; K 149325. 
© Mar.19; 1c. Mar. 20; K 149332. 
— [1922]: 
© Jan. 15; 2c Jan. 16; K 149246. 
Krazy. Kat i[1o22i) 
©) danse ch Janie 5 he 149225) 
© Jan. Seilverdanky 9 ake 492370 
© Jan. 15; 1c. Jan. 18; K 149249. 
@© any 226 clan 24s Ie 149252. 
© Jan. 29; 1 ec. Feb. 1; K 149262. 
© Feb. 5; 1 c. Feb. 6; K 149269. 
© Feb. 12; 1 c. Feb. 15; K 149285. 
© Feb. 19; 1c. Feb. 23; K 149296. 
© Feb. 26; 1 c. Mar. 1; K 149305. 
OMe oe die. Mar iG + Ki Tt493ts, 
© Mar. 12; 1¢. Mar. 14; K 149323. 
© Mar. 26; 1c. Mar. 27; K 149343. 
Little Jimmy [1922]: 
(Oy Aleve Tus PA Cn RH eas hae 6 
©) Fawr Sey (en sawiie sy Is 
©rjangio. 2c) ane P62 Ko 149243. 
©) Ja 22) 92) c) Jame2s se 149257; 
© Jans 29% 2) ce. Jan SOe KudA9267. 
© Feb. 5; 2c. Feb. 6; K 149276. 


149222. 
149230. 


26 


INTERNATIONAL FEATURE SERVICE, INC.— 
Continued. 


Little Jimmy [1922]—Continued. 
© Feb. 12; 2 c. Feb. 11; K 149280. 
© Feb. 19; 2 c. Feb. 20; K 149288. 
© Feb. 26; 2 c. Feb. 27; K 149300. 
© Mar. 5; 2 c. Mar. 4; K 1493810. 
© Mar. 12; 2c. Mar. 11; K 149320. 
© Mar. 19; 2c. Mar. 20; K 149328. 
© Mar. 26; 2¢. Mar. 25; K 149340. 

Miss Twenty Two. © Jan. 1, 1922; 

1 ¢@ Jan. 11, 1922; Ko tea" 

On’ our’ block (Prs22iiae 
© Jan. 8; 1 ¢. Jan. Cee 149233. 
© Jan. 22; 1c. Jan. 28; K 149254. 
© Mar. 5; 1 c. Mar. 4; K 149308. 


Over the Rio Grande. © Feb. 26, 
1922; 1 ec. Mar. 6, 1922; KK: P4G516. 


Penitent. © Mar..5, 1922: 1 ¢, Mar. 
14, 1922; K 149321. 
Puppy love. © Mar. 19, 1922; 1 «. 


Mar. 28, 1922; K 149342. 
Roadwork, a butler, and the stuff. 


© Feb. 26, 1922° 1 Cy Meine do22 
K 149306. 
Snowflakes. © Jan. 8, 1922; 1 ec. 


Jan. 17, 1922; K 149240. 

Tale of the weeping stranger. 
Mar. 5, 1922; 1. c@ Mar Gaoea: 
149313. 

That’s conversation, ain’t it? © Jan. 
22, 1922; 1.¢. Jan. 24, T9225 eae. 

When a guy turns square. © Jan. 
29, 1922; 1 ec. Feb. 1, 1922; K 149261. 


When eyes meet. © Feb. 19, 1922; 
t ec. Keb. 25, 19225 Ko i4S25R 


© 
K 


INTERNATL. SHOE CO. (FRIEDMAN 

SHELBY BR.) St. Louis. [2466 

Lilies of the valley. © Mar. 5, 1922; 
2c. Mar. 20, 1922; K 164087. 


INTERNATL. SHOE CO. (PETERS BR.) St. 
Louis. [2467, 2468 
Lantern girl, © wane, e922] 
Jan. 11, 1922; K 161935. 
Queen of diamonds. © Feb. 2, 1922; 
2c. Feb. 18, 1922; K 163342. 


INTERNATL. SHOE CO. (ROBERTS, JOHN- 
SON & RAND BR.) St. Louis. 
[2469, 2470 


Star brand shoes are better. [Has- 
kell Coffin’, girl], (© dan. 2729922 
e. Jan. 11, 1922; K 161934. 

Twilight. © Feb. 2, 1922; 2 


ec. Keb. 
18, 1922; K 163341. : 


MISCELLANEOUS 
mo. 1 1922 


INTER-RACIAL COUNCIT, New York. 
[2471-2473 

Constitution of the United States is 
a shield to protect you from injustice, 
11. © Nov. 30, 1921; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1922; 
K 162847. 

Leave your quarrels at home, 12. © 
mimes! 1922- 2 c. Feb. 4, 1922: K 
162845. 

© 


One man did not understand, 14. 
ee a0, 1921; 2c. Heb.-4, 1922; K 


' 162846. 


ITALIAN BOOK co., New York. [2474 
Caruso (Enrico) fulgida gloria Ital- 
aoa) Nov. 2. 1921: 1 ¢. Dec. 16, 
moet e€ Jan. 10, 1922; K 1623387. 
JACOBS (RUBY 
Wash. 
[Perfect circle] 
go? = 1 6518. : 
JENKINSON (Mrs. EH. B.) Sheldon, Ia. 
[2476 
© 1c. Feb. 9, 


CovENEY) Spokane, 


[2475 
Ora oey vans 30} 


Bonny and Betty. 
1922 ;.J 2538538. 


JOHNS-MANVILLE, 1Nc., New York. 
[2477 
[Details of application of Johns 
Manville transit corrugated asbestos 
wood. 7 sheets] © Dec. 15, 1921; 2c. 
Jan. 24, 1922; I 6467. 


JOHNSON (ALBERT) Fairbanks, Alaska. 

[2478 

McKinley (Mt.) and Summit Lake. 

je) Nov. 1, 1921; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1921; J 
253612. 


JOHNSON (BERNT WILHELM) Owa- 
tonna, Minn. [2479 
Steele County fair. © Jan. 8, 1922; 


2c. Feb. 28, 1922; J 253648. 
JOHNSON (HeERBERT) New York. 
[2480-2482 
Critical moments. © Nov. 8, 1921; 
ie. Jan. 9, 1922; K 161885. 
Same. @ Nov. 12, 1921; 1 e«. 
Jan. 9, 1922: K 161887. 
What every wife knows. © Nov. 7, 
1921 ; we wam 9! 1922. K 161886. 


GRune 1B; ) 


JOHNSON 
Mass. 
Dutch cottage candies. 
© Feb. 20, 1922: 
K 163851. 


JOHNSTON (WM. R.) mre. co., Chicago. 

[2484 

Little Bill, the Johnston products 
kid. ©1 c. Feb. 3, 1922: J 253090. 


Swampscott, 

[2483 
The candex. 
2 ¢c. Feb. 28, 1922; 


oT 


CLASSES; Eb TO K 


2550 


Richmond. 
[2485-2495 

Old stone house, H 7, J 3. © Feb. 7, 
1922): 2 ¢ each Web. 11, 1922: J 253280, 
253282. 

Poe (EK. A.) shrine, G 9, H 8, H 10, 
v9, SAO VO heb! ie 19223 2) each 
Feb. 11, 1922; J 253276—-253279, 253281. 

[4 photographs] : 

Fountain and gate, A 7—Fountain 
and shrine, C 12.—Fountain in sun- 
shine, C 11.—Old stone house from roof 
Gf (Shrine, G6. /©) Jan. 30), 1922) 2 1c 
each Feb. 2, 1922; J 258086—253089. 


JONES (CHARLES GASKIN) 
Ark. 

[10 photographs] : 

Autumn in the Ozarks.—Camping in 
the Ozarks.—Marble City Falls.—Mar- 
ble Fails.—Nightingale of the Ozarks.— 
Ozark mountaineer.—Sunrise in Syca- 
more Hollow.—Thrush of the Ozarks.— 
Trail thru the Ozarks.—Valley of the 
Little Buffalo. © Oct. 15, 1921; 2 e¢. 
each Jan. 27, 1922; J 253539-253548. 


JONES (LESLIE R.) 


JONES (ARCHER G.) 


Harrison, 
[2496-2505 


Dorchester, Mass. 
[2506 


Boston, Mass., Boston fire dept., en- 
gine 18. © Oct. 29, 1921; 2.¢. Feb. 4, 
O22 Ed 2oe leases 


JORDAN (FRANKLIN INGALLS) Boston. 
[2507 
[Entente] ©Dec. 30, 1921; 2 

Feb. 8, 1922; K 1638217. 


KEATING Co., Philadelphia. 

[43 prints]: 

At this festive season we pause in 
our daily routine, etec.—Best wishes 
for a merry Christmas and a prosper- 
ous new year, etec.—Christmas and new 
year greetings, A, B.— Christmas greet- 
ing.—Christmas greetings, A—-C.— 
Christmas greetings and best wishes 
for a happy and prosperous new year, 
ete.—Christmas remembrance, A, B.— 
Commercial savings bank of Mason 
City, Ia., etc—Compliments of the 
season and best wishes, etc.—Good 
will of the Christmas season, etc.— 
Greetings, as we approach the old 
year’s end, etc —Greetings for Christ- 
mas and the new year.—Greetings, 
with every good wish for a merry 
Christmas, ete —Hearth fires of friend- 
ship leap high, ete.—In annvreciation of 
your good will we extend the season’s 
greetings, etc.—In extending to you 
the greetings of the season, etc.—It is 
a great pleasure to wish you an over- 
flowing measure of happiness, etc.—It 
is the glory of the season that Christ- 


[2508-2550 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25951 


KEATING co.—Continued. 
[48 prints]—Continued. 

mas gives, etc.—It’s a genuine pleas- 
ure to recall our mutually pleasant re- 
lations, ete.—May the spirit of joy and 
happiness that is fostered by the holi- 
day season, etc.—Merry Christmas and 
a happy new year, etc.—Merry Christ- 
mas and a prosperous new year, ete.— 
Merry Christmas, happy new year.— 
Officers and directors of the Hamilton 
national bank, etc.—One of the priv- 
ileges of the holiday season, etc.— 
Pleasant relations of our past business 
associations, etc.—Pleasure of wish- 
ing a merry Christmas and a happy 
new year, etc.—Season’s greetings, A, 
B.—Season’s greetings and best wishes, 
A, B.—Season’s greetings, may the 
light that shines at Christmas time 
illume your way, ete—That this 
Christmas may be your merriest, etc.— 
To you whose business helps make 
ours successful, etc—We are eager to 
say in extending our best wishes for 
your health and prosperity, etc—We 
heartily wish you Christmas gladness, 
health and = prosperity. — With best 
wishes for a merry Christmas and a 
happy new year.—With the season’s 
compliments we tender our thanks for 
past favors, etc.—Wix (Charles) & co. 
of New York extend cordial Christmas 
ereetings, etc. © Jan. 30, 1922; 2 ¢. 
each Feb. 1, 1922; K 162728—162770. 


KEIFER (JAMES D.) Los Angeles. 


[2551 
Masonic creation of man. ©1 ©. 
Keb: 23, 1922 7b Gab2: 
KEMPER, THOMAS co., Cincinnati. 
[2552-2599 


[48 prints]: 

[All in the day’s work]—[And they 
say the country has gone dry]—[Bait 
and a lot of work to doj]—[Beacon 
light]—[Belle of the town]—[Buddy, 
you get right along to school]—J[Buf- 
falo Bill]—[Building air castles]— 
[Couple of good ones, straight to the 
point]—[Crowning jewel of mother- 
hood]—[Day is gently sinking to a 
close]—[Day we celebrate]—[Fairest 
of flowers]—First steps, 231444.— 
[Fisherman’s luck]—[For the protec- 
tion of the national forests, the fire 
ranger of the government]—[Happy 
new yearjJ—[Howdy folksj]—[In the 
shade of the sheltering palms]—T[In 
the springtime of youth]—T[It’s an ill 
wind that blows nobody good ]—[Kath- 
leen]—[Lafayette’s farewell to Wash- 
ington at Annapolis]—[Land of the 
Pilgrim’s pride, a fishing port in New 


08 


pti ry., HOSS er 


KEMPER, THOMAS co.—Continued. 


[48 prints]—Continued. 
England]—[Leaping, roaring in thun- 
derous tones, rushing on to its home 
in the sea]—T[Let’s start a bank ac- 
count]—[Little gray home in the 
west]—Ma, ain’t nature wonderful? 
Pa, she sure is—[Man o’ war]— 
[Marion]—[My gypsy queen ]—[Mick- 
ey’s first Sweetheart]—[Of course you 
believe in Santa, don’t you sonny |]— 
[Old swimming hole]—[Out where the 
west begins] — [Patricia] — [Silvery 
path of the moon]—[Song of spring is 
oer the land]—[Spring beauties]— 
[Summer’s peaceful beauty floods the 
world in green and gold]—[This is no 
time to be thankful]—[Training the 
child that he may go as straight as the 
arrow from his bow]—Twas the night 
before Christmas and the tracks in the 
snow were made to show Santa the 
way he should go, 23438.—[Watching 
the fairies in the firelight]—We fel- 
lows have our troubles, don’t we mis- 
ter]—[Whispering ever, yet telling 
never the secret of thy mystery ]— 
[Why don’t they grow trees without 
leaves]|—[Worcester cathedral from 
the River Severn, in the heart of Eng- 
land’s finest country] © Jan. 1, 1922; 
2 c. each Mar. 6, 1922; K 163730— 
163777. : f 


KENYON (ZuLA) % Gerlach, Barklow 
co., Joliet, Ill. [2600-2602 

[3 prints]: 

[Harbor of dreams]—T[Love’s pre- 
cious gift]—[Placid waters] © Dec. 
2%,. 1921; 2 .¢€, Gach Sansa ani 
162088, 162118, 162124. 


KERN BROS., West Palm Beach, Fla. 
[2603, 2604 
Milgrim (Sally) 1, 2. © Feb. 24, 
1922; 2 c. each Feb. 27, 1922; J 253632, 
253638. 


KEYSTONE VIEW CO., Meadville, Pa. 
[2605, 2606 


Group of models on steps in Roman- — 
esque costumes, Italy, 20489. © Jan. 
31, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1922; J 253178. 


Member of the Pope’s Swiss guard, 
in the Vatican, Rome, Italy, 20442. © 
Jan. 31, 1922; 2.¢) eby ae ol) 
Zain 


KIELMER (THERON WENDELL) New York. 

[2607 

Americans knock a goal, American 

polo team. © 1c. Feb. 1, 19223 4 
2538079. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 1, 1922 


KING FEATURES SYNDICATE, INC., New 
York. [2608-2648 


Barney Google [1921]: 
© Dec. 25; 1 c. Jan. 4; K 161806. 

— [1922]: 
Panes 4 Cc. Jan. 11; K 161927. 
ie gan. S; 1 ¢ Jan. 17; K. 162019. 
© Jan. 15; 1 c. Jan. 20; K 162306. 
© Jan. 22; 1 ¢. Jan. 31; K 162721. 
© Jan. 29; 1 c. Feb. 7; K 162918. 
© Feb. 5; 1 c. Feb. 18; K 163262. 
© Feb. 12; 1c. Feb. 21; K 163368. 
© Feb. 19; 1 c. Feb. 25; K 1638459. 
© Feb. 26; 1 c. Mar. 6; K 1638829. 
© Mar. 5; 1c. Mar. 14; K 163988. 
© Mar. 12; 1 c. Mar. 21; K 164097. 
© Mar. 19; 1c. Mar. 28; K 164281. 


[Frantic films] By the dam side. 
© Feb. 6, 1922; 1 c. Feb. 21, 1922; K 
163366. 


[Frantic films] 

[1922]: 

© Feb. 9; 1 c. Feb. 21; K 163871. 

© Feb. 22; 1 c. Mar. 6; K 163833. 

© Feb. 24; 1c. Mar. 14; K 163992. 

[Frantic films] News pictorial 
[1922]: 

© Feb. 8; 1c Feb. 21; K 163370. 

© Feb. 21; 1 c. Mar. 6; K 163828. 

© Feb. 27; 1c. Mar. 14; K 163990. 

© Feb. 28; 1 c. Mar. 14; K 163991. 


Fresh every week, news pic- 
mera. © Keb, 7, 1922; 1 c. Feb. 21, 
1922; K 163369. 

Night’s repose. © Feb. 11, 
mee te: Web, 21, 1922; K 163373. 


—On his way. © Feb. 4, 1922; 
1 ¢e. Feb. 21, 1922; K 168374. 


— Plaything of fate. © Feb. 18, 
foe; 1 ec. Keb. 25, 1922; K 163458. 


— Strike at the mill. © Feb. 20, 
922; 1 ec. Mar. 6, 1922; K 163832. 


Woman’s intuition. © Feb. 10, 
mee 1 ¢ Keb. 21, 1922: K 163372. 


Katzies. © Feb. 5, 1922; 1 c. Mar. 
6, 1922; K 1638881. 


Mrs. Trubble. © Mar. 18, 1922;1 ¢. 
Mar. 28, 1922; K 164232. 


Toots and Casper [1921]: 
(©) Mee, 25; 1c. Jan. 4; K 161807. 
—— [1922]: 
© jam. t: 2 ¢ Jan..11: K 161926. 
© Jan. 8: 1¢. Jan: 17: K 162020. 
© Jan. 15; 1c. Jan. 20; K 162305. 
©iJjan. 22: 1¢. Jan. 31; K 162720. 
© Yan.'29-'\1-c. Feb. 7; K 162917. 


Educational film 


2672 


KING FEATURES SYNDICATE, INC.—Con. 
Toots and Casper [1922]—Contd. 
© Feb. 5; 1c. Feb. 18; K 163263. 
© Feb. 12; 1 c. Feb. 21; K 163367. 
© Feb. 19; 1 c. Feb. 25; K 163457. 
© Feb. 26: 1 ¢. Mar. 6; K 163830. 
© Mar. 5; 1 «¢.-Mar. 14; K 163989. 
© Mar. 19; 1 ec. Mar. 28; K 164230. 


KINGAN (HRNEST ALBERT JOSEPH) 
Plymouth, Mass. [2649-2658 
Pilgrim’s progress, 1. © Aug. 26, 


1921; 2 ¢. Jan. 14, 1922; J 252661. 
—3. © Sept. 1, 1921; 2 c. Jan. 4, 
1922; J 252472. 
— 5. © July 8, 1921; 2 
14, 1922; J 252660. 
1-9) *©) July 8, 19202. Mane 
4, 1922; J 252468—-252470. 
2 ©) Ane. Ne 2 
14, 1922; J 252663. 


Corals 


eo Jan: 


24) © July 10; 1921> 2 e. Jan. 
14 1922,> J 252662. 
265 5©, Ae. 9). 1920 2 es van: 


AOI =) 2A. 
— 28. © Sept. 1, 1921; 2 
14, 1922; J 252659. 


KINNING (GEORGE A.) St. Paul. [2659 


Founder and preserver of the Union. 
© eps 2 1922. 2c. Web 2a. 1922 
J 253627. 


KINSEY (Darius) Seattle. [2660-2672 


Above this dense forest of Washing- 
ton big timber, can be seen the smoke 
from a Great Northern train, 261 F. 
© June (23) 1921) 2) e. dan: bf) 1922: 
J 252606. 


Piles 1382 ft. long used in this trestle, 
height 107 ft. to top of rails, 107 B. 
@isuner S192 1 2c sane, 192205) 
252602. 

Timber covered mountains, from 
Stevens Pass highway, near Index, 
Wash) 261 C. *©@ryune 23° 1921" 2": 
dan 5,) 1922)2 J 252605; 

[10 photographs]: 

Devil’s corner, Pack Horse Trail, 
Skagit River, 227 B.—High lead log- 
ging in Washington, A 132 A.—High 
lead logging, showing foreground en- 
tirely covered with logs, 131 A.—Moun- 
tain and timber scenery above the 
turbulent waters of the mighty Skagit 
River, 226 E.—Pack Horse trail under 
Devil’s Corner, 100 ft. above Skagit 
River, 227 A.—Perpendicular moun- 
tains of granite above Skagit River, 
power house site, 226 C—Rugged 
mountain scenery bordering the Skagit 


G Jam 


og 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


KiInsEy (Darius )—Continued. 

[10 photographs ]—Continued. 
River, 226 D.—Shadow side of fir trees 
bordering Stevens Pass highway, near 


Index, Wash., 260 E.—Skagit River as 


it leaves a narrow gorge below Devil’s 
Corner, 226 F.—Skagit River project 
construction camp, birdseye view, 226 
B. © July 20, 1921; 2 c each Jan. 5, 
1922; J 252601, 252608, 252604, 252607— 
2526138. 


KLACKER (GEORGE C.) New York. 
[2673-2680 


Bourbon (Anne-Louise-Bénédicte de) 
Duchesse du Maine; from the paint- 
ing by Mignard, engraved in mezzotint 
by George P. James. © Dee. 28, 1921; 
Ze Jan: &, 19223 K 161723: 


Price (Miss) as The Shepherdess; 
after the painting by Sir Joshua Rey- 
nolds, engraved in mezzotint by Rich- 
ard Smythe. © June 1, 1921; 2 ¢. Jan. 
3, 1922; K 161724. 

[3 prints]: 

Amant surprise; engraved by T. 
Hamilton Crawford, after the paint- 
ing by F. J. Schall.—Octavius 
(Prince); engraved by Miss E. R. 
Milner, after the painting by T. Gains- 
borough.—Sinea cathedral, interior; 
etched by Arthur J. Turrell.—© Dec. 
OZ 2 CACM lane tax 1 Oe Ke 
1623807-162309. 

[3 prints]: 

Jeune garcon jouant avec un chat 
(Boy playing with a cat); after the 
painting by F. Drouais, engraved in 
mezzotint and printed in colours by 
Francois Petitjean.—[St. Tropez, 
France; by Vaughan Trowbridge] 
Valladolid, San Gregorio, west front 
of; by Arthur J. Turrell. © Dee. 1, 
LOZ) 2) ceacn) Janie, 1922" K 161714— 
161716. 


KNIELING (CHARLES A.) Cleveland. 
[2681 
Projection time chart [For use in 
the projection of moving pictures, ete. 
Blueprint] © Feb. 14, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 
15, 1922; I 6548. 


KwnicHt (CHARLES) New York. [2682 

Keep the wolf from the door. 
Jan (28, O22) 2) eam, 26)" 1922 - kK 
162865. 


Knicut, M. (Marcaret) Portland, Or. 
[2683-2706 

[24 photographs]: 

Baby’s ’brella, 7—Dreaming, 23.— 
Evening, 14.— Flowers, 1.— Golden 
West baby, 2.—Greeting the gulls, 19.— 
Harvest time in Oregon, 8.—Haystack 


60 


| 
pt tv. Wisi. 


KnicHtT, M. (Margaret—Continued. 
[24 photographs]—Continued. 

Rock, 12.—Innocence, 3.—Mirror, 10.— 
Miss Modesty, 4—Modern mermaid, 
17.—Morning, 13—Morning plunge, 
9.—Out of the sea, 16—Queen of the 
sea, 21.—Ready, 22.—Repose, 15.—Sea 
anemones, 11.—Spirit of Hug Point, 
18.—This little pig went to market, 
5.— Turn, tide, turn, 24.— Wood 
nymph’s dance to the sea, 20.—Youth- 
ful student of botany, 6—© Nov. 25, 
1921; 2 c. each Dec. 5, 1921; J 253046— 
253069. 


KOEHLER (JCSEPH) New York. [2707 


We are opposed to _ prohibition. 
Star of freedom. © Feb. 15, 1922; 2 
ec. Keb. 18, 19223 J 2assor 


KoELLA (FREDERICK Hpwin) Toledo, O. 

[2708 

Suplicki’s catafalque. © Jan. 7, 
1922; 2 ¢ Jan; 20, 1922) i) Za2ie 


Kop Bros., Grand Canyon, Ariz. 
[2709-2729 


Breeches buoy. © Dec. 31, 1921; 
2 ¢, Jan. 9, 1922: 3) 25204 


Divide. © Dec. 31, 1921; 2 c. Jan. 
9, 1922; J 253070. 

Speeding. © Dee. 31, 1921; 2 ¢. Jan. 
919225, di 2oa0mls 

[18 photographs] : 

Action, go.—At Green River, Utah.— 
Glen Canyon.—Headed for the rocks.— 
Majestic walls.—Over the top.—Placid 
waters.—Rapid no. 22.—Salvaging the 
cargo. — Skull Rapid: —Standing 
rocks.—Stranded.—Submerged.—uvU. S. 
G SS. 1, 2—White water.—Wild 
waves.—44. [Lake and rocks in fore- 
ground] © Dec. 31, 1921; 2 ec. each 
Jan. 9, 1922; J 252548-252565. 
KRUEGER AUTO CO., Oshkosh, Wis. 

‘ [2730 

Krueger’s Frank lines. © Dec. 8, 
1921; 2 c. Jan. 23, 1922; K 162829. 
KUBEY, REMEMBRANDT STUDIOS, Phila- 

delphia. [2731-2737 

Annapolis, Md., U. 8. naval acad- 
emy, Bancroft hall, regiment. 
10, 1921; 2: ¢. Jan. db 1O22 i 2a2an0. 

Laey (Prof. Benjamin F.) © Jan. 
28, 1922; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1922; J 252818. 

Levitski (Mischa) 524 (A-E) © 
gan. 8, 1922; 2. -¢) each. Jamies O22 
J 252505-—252509. 


KUEHLER (JOSEPH) INC., New York. 
[2788 
Star of hope, We are opposed to 
prohibition. © Feb. 1, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 
it, 19225) 5) 253196: 


© Dee. > 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 1, 1922 


Kuntz (Cuas. F.) St. Louis. [2739 


[Keep the ball rolling] © Jan. 16, 
1922; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1922; K 163907. 


Lacey (Rosert MerRitr) Morristown, 
i ae [2740, 2741 
Hopatcong (Lake) N. J., California 
lodge. © Feb. 2, 1922; 2 c Feb. 4, 
fe22; J 253134. 
view showing Bertrand Island. 
© Feb. 2, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1922: J 
253135. 


Laces (WiL1aAmM) Lutesville, Mo. 
[2742 
[Day and night calendar, giving 
rising and setting of sun and moon 
each day etc.] 
Dee. 22 1921; I 6480. 


LAND SALES coRP., New York. [2743 

Long Island, N. Y., birds-eye view. 
© Dec. 9, 1921; 2 c. Dec. 22, 1921: K 
161964. 


LANDAU (JOHN FELIx) Newark, N. J. 

[2744 

Trapper’s Christmas dream. © 

Mec. 25, 1921; 2 c. Dec. 27, 1921: K 
162338. 


LANDONE (Brown) New York. [2745 


C. W. adjustment trouble chart. 
© Jan. 10, 1922: 2 ec. Jan. 2a, 1922's 
I 6509. 


LANGDON (JOHN WarREN) Walla 
Walla, Wash. [2746, 2747 
Minthorne (Gilbert) © Jan. 20, 


1922; 2c. Jan. 26, 1922; J 252835. 


Passing show. © Jan. 20, 1922; 2 
= dan, 26, 1922- J 252834. 


LANHAM (PuHitIP C.) Du Pont, Wash. 
[2748-2752 
Rainier (Mt.) from Camp Lewis, 
for: © Jan. 12, 1922: 2 
Jan. 18, 1922; J 252738-252742. 


Laverty (Lov) Fresno, Calif. 
[2753-2762 

[10 prints]: 

California greeting. [Poinsettia 
girl, 54]—Christmas greetings from 
Wilson’s, ete. [Wilson’s Christmas 
sreeting, 110]—From the land of the 
golden poppy. [Little poppy girl, 
101|—From the land of the golden 
Sunshine. [Girl with grapes, 104]— 
Greeting from California. [ Bears, 
51]—Greetings from California’s sun- 
ny clime. [Girl cutting flowers, 56]— 
Greetings from the golden west. 
[Girl and bird cage, 106]—Greetings 
from the land of the padres. [The 
padre, 108]—Just a little stranger 


100884—22——__5 


© Dec. 20 1921; 2c. 


e. each 


Pare T 
Laverty (Lov)—Continued. 
[10 prints]—Continued. 
from far west by the Sea, etc. [Jap 
girl, 55] — Wish from California, 


[Girl near orange tree, 103] © Dee. 
14, 1921; 1 ©. each Jan: LS OS ire 
each Feb. 9, 1922; K 163222-163231. 
LeaHy (Patrick T.) Cleveland. 
[2763 

Farmer’s breeding calendar. © 
Jan. 16, 1922; 2 ¢. Jan. £3, O27 Ane 
162776. 

LEFEvRE (L. H.) & son, London. 
[2764 

[Moon is not seen when the sun is 
up] © Feb. 1, 1922; 1c. Feb. 6, 1922; 
K 162893. 

LENOX, INC., Trenton, N. J. 
[2765-2767 

[3 prints]: 

[Coronado] — [Florida] — [Golden 
gate] © Dec. 27, 1921; 2 ¢ each Mar. 
8, 1922; K 163858-163860. 

LEOPOLD, Sotomon & EISENDRATH, Chi- 
cago. [2768-2771 

[4 prints]: 

Langham clothes. [Girl and young 
Man walking on terrace]—Langham 
clothes. [Girl leaning over pond, 
etc. ]—Langham-high clothes for 
younger young men. [Girl at desk, 
boy talking to her, etc. ]—Langham- 
high clothes for younger young men.— 
[Small boy holding mirror and older 
boy turning to look at it, ete] “© Web: 
7, 1922; 2 © each Feb. He Lae he eae 
1921; J 253314. 

Lrvi (MEtvin H.) Montreal, Canada. 
L202 

Modern angelus. © 1 ec. Oct. 26, 

1921; J 253314. 


LEVISON (WALLACE GoorD) New York. 

[2its, 2114 

Tucker (Fanning Cobham) second 

president of the Apprentices library, 

1832 to 1840, from a paper silhouette 

of 1845. © Feb. 18, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 21, 
1922; J 253535. 


Ward (Samuel) esq., and Wallace 
Goold Levison near Table Rock, Ni- 
agara Falls, Canada, August 17, 1863. 
© Jan. 12, 1922: 2 ¢. Jan. 13; 1922-5 
252638. 


LEYSE ALUMINUM co., Kewaunee, Wis. 


[Priscilla] © Jan. 10, 11 pe ae 
Feb. 2, 1922; K 162783. 
LIEBMAN (Morris) New York. 
[266s 2a 
[Border of purple and green morn- 
ing glories, etc.] © June 9, 1921; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 18, 1922; K 163930. 


61 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IN Ey ae 


LIEBMAN (Morris )—Continued. 
[Border with a lady on the left side 
dressed in purple and green, with hands 


over head] © June 9, 1921; 2 c. Mar. | 


13, 1922; K 163931. 


Liecetr & MYERS TOBACCO CO., 

York. [2778-2780 

Man to man. © Dec. 4, 1921; 1 « 
Dec. 24, 1921; K 16238389. 


Oh boy, if pipes could talk, good 
old Velvet would fill ’em all. (Jn Sat- 
urday evening post, Jan. 14, 1922) © 
Fan. 221922" <1 ¢. Jans 18, 1922 
162029. 


She knew. © Dec. 10, 1921; 1 « 
Dec. 24, 1921; K 162340. 


New 


LINTz (GERTRUDE DAviES) New York. 
[2781, 2782 
J. G., 28-1921. © Nov. 6, 1921; 2 ¢. 
dan. 25,1922 % J 252819: 
25-1921. © Nove 6) 1921-72) © 
Hebs.7, 1922-7 2oalor. 


LIVINGSTON (GoRDON) Boston. [2783 


Played out. © Jan. 3, 1922; 2 ¢. Jan. 
16, 1922; J 252682. 


Lop (ALBERT) New York. [2784 
[Angelus] © Nov. 21, 1921; 2 «. 

JanwdG: AG22. TKGa2r 
Locay (STEPHEN JOSEPH) New York. 
[2785 


BDruzba. © Feb. 15, 1922; 2 c Feb. 
16, 1922; K 163324. 


Loomis (ALFRED L.) New York. [2786 

[Yield chart for indicating the yield 
of bonds and stocks] © 1 c. Mar. 1, 
1922; I 6570. 


LOoSE-WILES BUISCUIT CO., Kansas City, 
Mo. [2787-2790 
Sunshine girl: 
Coffin. — Hare. — Pressler. — Wil- 
liams. © Jan. 10, 1922; 2 ec. each Jan. 
27, 1922; K 162645-162648. 


Low (Gi~tMAN) % Gerlach, Barklow 
co., Joliet, Il. [2791-2805 
Nature’s wonderland: 
George (Lake) September.—Giant’s 
Steps, December.—Golden Gate, Feb- 


ruary.—Grand Canyon, November.— 
Loch Vale, October.—Louise (Lake) 
May.—Mount of the Holy Cross, 


April.—Niagara Falls, August.—Rai- 
nier (Mt.) January.—wShasta (Mt.) 
July.—Thousand Islands, June.—Yo- 
semite Falls, March. © Nov. 12, 1921; 
2 ce. each Jan. 18, 1922; K 162039— 
162050. 


62 


Low (GILMAN )—Continued. 

[3 prints]: 

[Blue grass beauties] —[ Under 
southern skies]—[ Woodland trail] © 
Dee. 27; 1921; 2 c. each Jan. S,.1922 - 
K 162069, 162090, 162106. 

LUMIERE (SAMUEL) New York. 
[2806-2844 

Compson (Betty) 23, 32. © May 12, 
1921; 2 c. each Jan, T1922 eae: 
Zo2tt2: 

Dalton (Dorothy) 15. © Feb. 20, 
1922; 2 ec. Feb. 21, 1922; J 2538536. 


Kerekjarto (Duci de) double expo- 
sure, 11. © Dec. 29, 1921; 2 ce. Jan. 17, 
1922: J 252710: 


Ponselle (Rosa) 6. © Oct. 10, 1920; 
2 c. Jan. 30, 1922; J 2538082. 
7, 8, 10, 14. © Ocet/40) 1920: 
2 ce. each Jan, 17, 1922) 3 2a27i3— 
252716. 


—— 10. © Oct. 10, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 
27, 1922; J 253635. 

Romaine (Margaret) 1, 4. © Nov. 
26, 1921; 2' ¢. each dang eee an 
252730, 252738. 

2,3, 5-8. © Oct. 21, 192072 ¢ 
each Jan. 17; 1922) 25273 Zan (oc: 
2527384252787. 

Schipa (Tito) 5. © Feb. 26, 1921; 
2 G. Feb. 26, 1921; J 2og05S: 

Tamburini (Countess) 10, 13. © 
Jan. 10, 1922); 2 @ ede Same 19.1922; 
J 252759, 252760. 

Vidas (Raoul) 1, 2, 4, 6, 7. © Oct. 
21, 1920; 2 c. each Wanesa0 1922 2r a 
253210-253214. 

Williams (Bert) 1, 5, 6, 11, 14, 15, 
18, 21, 23, 25, sill 32355 © Ovens 
1920; 2 c. each Jan. 17, 19225 J 252717— 
252729. 


LyncH (DANIEL V.) Erie, Pa. 


[2845 

Lynch sales co. Nationally known. 

© Dec. 24, 1921; 2 c. Dec. 21, 1921; K 
162866. 


LyncH (FRANCES H.) St. Paul. [2846 


Section of pattern making tool in > 


use. © Feb. 8, 19223 2 cc) meb; 10: 
1922: -J 253215. 


McDANIEL (GEORGE GLENN) San Fran- 

cisco. [2847 

San Francisco, Calif., relief map. © 
1c. Dec. 27, 1921 > 6aSG6: 


McFETRIDGE (JOHN R.) & SONS, Phila- 
delphia. [2848 
[Flag and shield design] © Feb. 
15, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1922; 1 AG32a 


. 
i en er 


“(Ernest )—McGoodwin 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K. 


mo. 1, 1922 


2952 


1 Pi iii se ee Se ele 


McKay (Rottin H.) Missoula, Mont. 
[2849-2855 

Augus McDonald (Lake) 283. 
fee, F971; 2 ¢c.. Jan. 8, 1922: J 


(253035. 


Blackfoot River at McNamara land- 
ing, 232. © Jan. 28, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 1, 
fo22; J 253078. 

Rattlesnake River and Mt. Jumbo, 
mo. © Jan. 28, 1922: 2 c Feb. 1; 
fee2: J 258077. 

[4 photographs] : 

Missoula River at Alberta, 299.—Old 
cabin, 300.—Village by the lake, 301.— 
Village in the valley, 298. © Dec. 10, 
g921 ; 2 c. each Jan. 3, 1922: J 253031— 
2538034. 


MAGNOLIA STATE LAND co., Gulfport, 
Miss. [2856 


[Magnolia] © Mar. 1, 1922: 2 e. 
Mar. 6, 1922; K 163729. 


Marrs (G. Tyrer) Brooklyn. [2857 
Digi print, evolution chart, R. M. U. 
Series. © Feb. 8, 1922; 2 c Feb. 25, 
7922; I 6562. 
MANSFIELD PIANO co., New York. 
[2858 


Mansfield. © Feb. 2, 1922: 2 c. Feb. 
1922; K 163157. 


Marceau (THEODORE C.) New York. 
[ 2859-2940 
£82 photographs] : 


Alexander (Brig. Gen. Sir Wm. ).— 


Bedaux (J/rs. Chas. E.).—Bianchi (Dr. 
J.)—Bori (Mme.).—Brokaw (Iliss 
Julia).—Burns (Irs. Patton) A. B.— 
Bush (Miss Hope) A, \B.—Carralli 
(Dr. H. H.).—Carralli (Mfrs. H. H.).— 
Caruana (J/rs. Lorenzo C.).—Chris- 
titch (Miss A.).—Davidson (Paul). 
De Anguila (Jfiss Angela ).—Diaz 
(Gen. A.).—Diaz (Gen. A.) and Mr. 
Roberts.—Dougan (I/iss Marjorie) .— 
Dougan (Miss Rose).—Duryea (drs. 
S.)—Ehrman (Mrs. S. W.).—Falco 
(Mrs. J.).—Faye (Miss Julia ).—Field 
(Dr. Everett).—Francesconia (Mrs. 
J. C.) —Geary (Miss M. B.).—Gledhill 
(C.).—Green (Mrs. H. S.)—Hall CLE: 
=) B.).—Hall-Caine (Mrs. R. J.).— 
Hellyer (R. R.).—Hitchcock (ifs. Rip- 
ley ).—Hunter (I/rs. R. L.).—Jay (Mrs. 
M. E.).—Kapaschnikof (J/rs. A.).— 
Keith (Mrs. David) A. B.—Kerr (FE. 
E.).—Kerr (Mrs. F. L.).—Le Vay (Mrs. 
&)—Love (Mrs. J. C.)—Lubitsch 
(Preston) A, 
B.—Mackenzie (Mrs. J. N.).—Mac- 
kenzie (J. W.).—Marburg (Mrs. Theo- 
dore) jr. — Mercadante (Joseph ).— 


63 


Marceau (THEODORE C.)—Continued. 


[82 photographs]—Continued. 

Molina (C.).—Muhlen (Z.M.).—Muhlen 
(Mrs. Z. M.).—Murrie (Miss Esta).— 
Nava (N.).—Newbury (Philip).— 
Nicklas (C. A.).—Osgood (Miss B.).— 
Parnia (Prince R. B.) de Bourbon.— 
Perkins (Mrs. Frank).—Phillips (Mrs. 
Towsend).—Radot (Dr. Pasteur).— 
Rathbone (B.). — Rehbock (W.).— 
Rhinehart (R. R.).—Rhinehart (Mrs. 
R. R.).—Riebot (Lt.).—Sandreauter 
(Mrs. Oliver).— Sheridan (Dick).— 
Simpson (Prof. Carnegie). — Smith 
(Miss Mildred H.).—Somat (jiA/rs. 
A.).—Stella (Dr. A.).—Stores (Mrs. 
F. W.) A, B—Taylor (Mr.).—Taylor 
(Dorothy).—Taylor (Mrs.. J. S.)— 
Thomas (Miss E.).—Trimble (N. Cope- 
land).—Urquhart (R. H.).—Whitney 
(AR) 7 Wright, (Cot. Wms As}; 
Ytuebide (Mr.) © Jan. 26, 1922; 2 «. 
each Jan. 30, 1922; J 252856-252888, 

252915-252963. 
MarKEL (SAMUEL IRWIN) Washing- 
ton. [2941 
Snow clad. © Feb. 10, 1922; 2 « 

Feb. 16, 1922; J 253338. 


MARKMAN (HARVEY C.) Denver. 
[2942-2946 

[5 photographs]: 

Cottontail rabbit.—Cottontail’ run- 
ning.—Prairie dogs.—Prairie dogs at 
home.—Young cottontail. © Dec. 30, 
1921; 2 c. each Jan. 31, 1922: J 253159- 
253163. 


MARKS BROS. CO., Boston. [2947, 2948 
Indoor and outdoor golf. © Feb. 

20, 1922; 2 ec. Feb. 21, 1922; K 163365. 
Magic; roll. ©) Jan. 73, 1922) 2c 

Jan. 4, 1922; K 162668. 

MarsScH (BABETTE) Chicago. [2949 


Oberammergau, Germany, das pas- 
Stonsspiel. © Feb. 2, 1922; 2c. Feb. 6, 
DIS AG a eee 


MARTIN (J. H.) Detroit. [2950 


Marjah, he sees all, he tells all, he 
knows all. © Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. May 
14, 1921; K 162636. 


MAson (RosBerr LinpsAay) Knoxville, 


Tenn. [2951 
phavineg. ©jicd.vc, Jan, 30; 1922 
J 253346. 


Mason & Hanson, New York. [2952 

Spring and summer fashions, 1922. 
{Fashion plate] © Jan. 5, 1922; 2 «¢. 
Jan. 9, 1922; K 161897. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2853 


Merapor (THOMAS OWEN) Mexia, Tex. 
[2853-2956 

Mexia, Tex.: 

Desenberg, 1, Western oil field cor- 
poration’s 18,000 bbl. well—Hum- 
phrey’s Mexia and the Humphrey’s 
Texas co.’s joint well—Smith (EH. L.) 
oil co.’s, Speer, 1. ©l1e. each Oct. 5, 
1921; J 252822-252824. 


world’s greatest oil field. © 
ie; Oct. 24-1921: J 253330. 


MEASUREGRAPH CO., St. Louis. [2957 
[Measuregraph, dial] @©Feb. 23 
1922; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1922; I 6564. 


San Fran- 
[2558-2960 


MepcraFT (CHARLES H.) 
cisco. 
Tiny Brains [1921]: 
© Nov. 19; 1c. Jan. 24; K 162678. 
© Nov. 26; 1c. Jan. 24: K 162672. 
© Dec. 3; 1c. Jan. 24; K 162671. 


MERCHANTS PUB. CO., Kalamazoo, Mich. 
[2961-2981 
f2d) prints]: 

At the crossing.—Blossoms.—Cor- 
dially yours.—Daddy’s voice.——Dreams 
of the future——Laughing brook.—Mes- 
sage worth hearing.—Modern Cinder- 
ella—Mountain stream.—Oh, Skin- 
nay. — Please. — Results. — Sincerely 
yours.—Steering a straight course.— 
Swift current.—Tell me a story.—Twi- 
light.— Who gets the first bite?— 
Woman’s work is never done.—Wood- 
land path.—Woodland stream. © Jan. 
1 G22) 2) ec. vedehs Mar. Jal. 1922 5K 
163932-163952. 


Butte, Mont. 
[2982-2991 


MERIAM (JAMES) 


[10 photographs]: 

Autumn afternoon.—Autumn along 
the river.—Creek in autumn.—From 
mountain snows.—Lake of the Woods.— 
Late September.—McDermott Lake.— 
Sun Mt.—Up the Lake.—Up the river. 
©) Jan. 5, 1922-2 ce. each Jan. 13,1922: 
J 252646-252655. 


MERSHON (SAMUEL D.) Rahway, N. J. 
[2992-3005 
[14 prints]: 

[| Aeroplanes ].—[Basket of flowers. ]— 
{Flags].—[Girl with balloons].—[In- 
dian head|].—[Japanese lady].— 
[Lion]. — [Peacock]. — [Poppies]. — 
[Rectangular links]. — [Sailboat].— 
[Steamship]. — [Swan]. — [Table 
lamp]. © Feb. 27, 1922; 2 c. each Mar. 
2, 1922; K 1638658-163671. 


64 


pt. IV.nkk Sy. 17 


MERSHON ADVERTISING AGENCY, Chi- 
cago. [3006-3009 
[4 prints]: 


Build better at less expense. [2 sheet 
poster, 013189]—-Have you any money 
working for you? [2 sheet poster, 
013124]—How high would you climb? 
[2 sheet poster, 013126]—Your success 
depends upon the foundation you 


build. [2 sheet poster, 013125] © Jan. 
22,. 1922; 2 ¢: each (Webiees 1922") ie 
162867-162870. 
Meyer, BotH co., Chicago. [8010-3015 
[Illustrated] : 
[Boy’s letterhead, H. D.]—[Hat 


letterhead, H. F.J—[Men’s furnishing 
letterhead, H. C.]—[Men’s letterhead, 
H. A., H. B.]—[Palm Beach suit letter- 
head, H..E.] © danaa61922- 2 @ 
each Feb. 6, 1922; K 162878—-162883. 


MiLatzo (Bart) Denver. [8016 


Don’t forget. [Window card] © 
Nov: 9, 1921; 2 @ Mebv tee 1922- ia 
163346. j 


MILLER (BENJAMIN H.) New York. 
[38017 
[Miller typographical chart] © Aug. 
1, 1921;.2 ec Aug. 4, 1921 ieee: 


MILLER (JACOB) SoNS & co., Philadel- 
phia. [3018-3020 

Eagle shirts: 

Smartly fitting collar -attached 
models for the great out-of-doors.— 
Their fine fabrics are exclusively de- 
signed, etc.—They give you all the ease 
that comes from being well dressed, 
ete. © Feb. 1, 1922; 2 c each Feb. 3, 
1922; K 162830-1628382. 


MINER (WILLIAM H.) Chicago. [3021 


Combined diagram miner friction 
buffer class B-10 and friction gear 
class A-D-P. [Blueprint] © 1c. Jam 
30, 1922; I 6494. 


Mirt (JoHN ApAmM) Pittsburgh. [3022 


Ford (Henry) typewriter drawing. 
© Feb... 23,.1922;°2e Bebs 25. 19228 
Ah PATRI G : 


MISHKIN (HERMAN) New York. 


[3023-3036 

Chaliapin (Feodoer) 1-5, %-15) “@ 

Jan. 8, 1922; 2 @ each Jan. 3, 19225 
J 252892-252405. 


MITCHELL PUBLICATIONS, INC., 
York. [3037-3041 


Mitchell American fashions, supple- 
ment to the Sartorial art journal, 
spring and summer, 1922, plate A-—D. 
© Jan. 12, 1922° 2\¢ Jan’ 23, 192ee 
K_ 162653-162656. 


_ a 


New > 


MISCELLANEOUS 
mo, 1, £922 


CLASSES, H TO K 


3086 


MITCHELL PUBLICATIONS, INC.—Contd. 
Mitchell’s American ladies’ tailor, 

spring and summer 1922. © Jan. 12, 

moe2- 2c. Jan. 23, 1922; K 162652. 


MODERN PUB. co., New York. 
[8042-3044 


Hose-hawser in use. © Mar. 10, 
1922; 1 c. Mar. 10, 1922; K 163892. 


Novel hose-hawser carries oil from 
tanker to ship at sea. (Jn Popular 
science monthly, Apr., 1922) © Mar. 
m922; 1 c. Mar, 10, 1922; K 163891. 

Twenty automatic machines relay 
radiogram from London to New York 
in sixty seconds. (Jn Popular science 
monthly, Feb., 1922) © Jan. 10, 1922; 
me. Jan. 10, 1922; K 162657. 

MOrier (Lupwic) Luebeck, Germany. 
[3045 

[Hirtenlied (Shepherd’s song); by 
Simon Gluocklich]. 
me. Mar. 25, 1922; K 164269. 


Moon (CArzL) Pasadena. [3046 


First American shoemaker. © Jan. 
eee - 2 & Heb. 6, 1922: J 253191. 


Moore (HeENRy) Kansas City, Mo. 
[3047 
earker (H. G.) © Feb. 10, 1922; 
2 ¢. Feb. 14, 1922; J 253298. 


Moore (Isaac Henry) Floresville, Tex. 

[3048 

[Square and circle harmonized] © 
1c. Feb. 13, 1922; I 6583. 


Moore (JOHN WILBERT) Los Angeles. 
[3049 
Wvanter ‘trail. © Jan. 1, 1922; 2c. 
Feb. 20, 1922; J 253362. 


MOoREFIELD, INC., Indianapolis. 
[8050-3065 

Beveridge (Albert) : 

Beveridge (Albert )—And children.— 
And family—And son. © Feb. 2, 1922; 
mee. each Feb. 17, 1922; J 253350- 
253353. 

New (Senator Harry) A-C. © Feb. 
Meetg22; 2 c. each, Feb. 17, 1922: J 
253354—253356. 

Nicholson (Meredith) A, C. © Jan. 
mee t022; 2 c. each Jan. 14, 1922: J 
252672, 252674. 
me C) Jaw, 20, 1992-2) Ge, 
each Jan. 26, 1922; J 252836-252838. 
ee) dan. 10, 1992) 2 ©, Jan! 
af, 1922; J 252673. 

Tarkington (Booth) A. © Jan. 12, 
fee; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1922: J. 252677. 

meso. © Jan, 12, 1922: 2 ¢ 
each Jan. 14, 1922; J 252675, 252676. 


65 


© Mar. 15, 1922; 


MoorREHEAD (CHARLES K.) DuBois, Pa. 
[3066 


Elk in wild state in Pennsylvania 


mountains. © Jan. 10, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 

41922 73 Zook 1G: 

MorGAN ENGINEERING cCO., Memphis, 
Tenn. [3067 


Flood protection, drainage, etc. © 
Deer 28. LSet Zac, ADec. tol, M92 sie 
161960. 4 


MOTOR-MICA PRODUCTS CO., Chicago. 
[3068 


If you can’t be good be careful and 
use Motor-mica lubricants in your Car. 
©) Och 13, 1921-2 cane. 1927s 
161815. 


MovuLin (GABRIEL) San Francisco. 
[8069-3074 

Tamalpais (Mt.): 

And Mill Valley, Calif., 1270.—From 
Greenbrae, Calif., 1274—From pipe 
line, 1271.—From southeast, 1273. © 
Jan 30) 1922-2 ex each Meby.di 1922 = 
J 253283, 253284, 253286, 253288. 

Tamalpais (Mt.) from Greenbrae, 
Calif., 999. © Feb. 1, 1922; 2.c. Feb. 
i G22 Ie ooolae: 

——— 1272, © Jan. 31, ,1922->2 ‘¢. 
Keb. Pi, 1922 J 253287. 


MoxieE co., Boston. [3075 


Moxie girl. © 1 c. Feb. 18, 1922; J 
253358. 


MurpeHy (RALPH) Phoenix, Ariz. 
[8076-3081 


Camelback Mountain. © Dec. 29, 
19213 2-¢. al, 16. 4922: J 2527005: 

[5 photographs] : 

Arizona Canal.— Camelback and 
Squaw Peak.—Camelback Mt., A, B.— 
Desert. © Dec. 29, 1921; 2 c. each 
Jan. 5, 1922; J 252500—-252504. 


Music HALL Pus. co., San Francisco. 
[8082-3084 
Miracle piano playing, self teaching 
chord chart, 1-3. © Jan. 27, 1922; 2 ¢. 
each Feb. 4, 1922; I 6545-6547. 


Myers (WALTER Scott) Reading, Pa. 
[3085 
Capillary attraction iceless food con- 
tainer. [Blueprint] © Dec. 1, 1921; 
Zena wil OLS =) P Gay, 5 


MYSELL, ROLLINS BANK NOTE Co., San 
Francisco. [3086 
God help the man who has nothing 
more than this put away for a rainy 
day. [Rainy day blotter] © Mar. 7, 
1922; 2 ce. Mar. 13, 1922; K 163928. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3087 


Dt. Ivenl ae 17 


NasH (E.) % Henderson lithograph- 

ing co., Norwood, O. [8087-3159 

Something doing, 2288. © Sept. 26, 
122 Cano O22, Fok NOMA 

[4 prints]: 

1180. [Girl with ice cream soda]— 
1180. [2 masted schooner and wind- 
mill]—1182. [Full rigged sailing ves- 
sel]—1182. [Head of small boy] © 
Sept. 30, 1921; 2 ec. each Feb. 27, 1922; 
K 163518, 163520, 163546, 163549. 

[9 prints]: 


Along the trail, 2305—Cavalier, 


2325.—Nobleman, 2326—On _ guard, 
2330.—Pals, 2329.—Precious, 3071.— 
Swordsman, 2324. — Troubadours, 
2296.—Virginia, 2323. © Sept. 30, 


N22 © edeh 
163551-163559. 
[30 prints]: 
After the hunt, 2254.—At the ford, 
2317.—At the landing, Venice, 2832.— 
Bay of Naples, 2333.—Contented flock, 
2253.—Cracker Creek, 2262.—Depart- 
ure of Columbus, 2147.—Early morn- 


Bebs 2f,) 1022-2 


ing, 2263.—First prayer in congress, 
2148.—Fisherman’s paradise, 2260.— 
Gage’s surrender, 3068. — Gladys, 


2318.—Glyn Pyris, 2270 1/2.—Gondo- 
lier, 2331. — Janet, 3075. — Magnolias, 
2270.—May Bee, 3074.—Norma, 3073.— 
Old schooner, 2268.—On Crater Lake, 
2261.—On the hills, 2283.—Paring ap- 
ples, 2290—Pastures green, 2254.— 
Placid stream, 2327. — Playmates, 
3069. — Rosalind, 3084.— Shady pas- 
tures, 2252—Sultan’s favorite, 2287.— 
Tambourine girl, 2316.—Virginia pines, 
2264. © Sept. 21, 1921; 2 c. each Jan. 
SB lO22 * 
161755. 

CNT al Skala, elo G 20 7. 
1247-1258. © Sept. 30, 1921; 2 c. each 
Mebs 27. 1922 ik AGSsblG:, 163521— 
163545, 163547, 163548, 163550. 


NATHAN 


(ISADORE) Philadelphia. 


Eece homo. © Dec. 7, 1921; 2 ec. 
Meer To 1921: KK AGS2%s. 
NATIONAL ASSN. EMPLOYING 
PHERS, Rochester, N. Y. 


[Wolor| © une 16, 1921.2 
18, 1922; K 162022. 


LITHOGRA- 

[3161 
ce. Jan. 
NATIONAL BLANK 


BOOK coO., Holyoke, 


Mass. [3162-3165 

Accounts chiseled in stone, 2195. © 

Hep Oy aO2ZZ ew? ie (MED se lanul O22 IG 
1632388. 


Books were kept when there was no 
money. © Jan: 1,,.1922; 2c Jan. 4, 
1922; K 161798. 


66 


K 161725-161743, 161745— |-< 


NATIONAL BLANK BOOK co.—Continued. 

Sheriff's game of checkers with the 
king, 2201. © Mar. 10, 1922; 2 ec. Mar. 
11, 1922; K 163894. 

When a split stick was a bank check. 
© Jan. 20, 1922> 2 € james 
K 162349. 

NATIONAL CHILD WELFARE ASSN., INC., 
New York. [38166-3217 

Active foot is a good foot, ete. © 
Oct. 29, 1921 2.’ ce. Jane 247 eee 
162557. 

Baby’s corner. © May 15, 1921; 2c 
Jan. 24, 1922; K 162548. 

Before him not the ghost of shores, 


ete. © Sept. 3,. 1921> 2oce san 22 
1922: K. 162565; 

But the high soul burns on, ete. © 
Apr. 15, 1921; 2° eo diame y24 eee ae 


162564. 


Character, not birth decides the 
future of men and races. © Nov. 27, 
1920; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1922) Ke lG2a47. 


Come, ye thankful people, ete. 
Nov. 4, 1921; 2 © danny 22) 2922 a 
162568. 


Edueation for all, makers of Ameri- 
can ideals. © Oct, 2; 1921. 2G Jan: 
24, 1922; K 162534. 

© 


Education is the first step, etc. 
Nov. 2, 1920; 2 \¢) Sane 2 ie22 ie 
162520. 

Freedom of a nation, makers of 
American ideals. © May 28, 1921; 
2c. Jan. 24, 1922° Ki 162530 


Freedom of conscience, 
American ideals. © Apr. 
2.e. Jan. 24, 1922 = Weit62529: 


Freedom of the individual, makers 
of American ideals. © Apr. 30, 1921; 
2c. Jan. 24, 1922; K 162530: 


Freedom through democracy, makers 
of American ideals. © Nov. 30, 1921; 
2c. Jan. 24, 1922; K 162545. 


Justice to every citizen, makers of 
American ideals: © Nov. 28, 1921; 
2c. Jan. 24, 19225 Ke tG25523 


Let us, aS we assemble on the birth- 
day of the nation; ete. © June 1, 1921; 
2 ec. Jan. 24, 1922): KimtiG2566: 

Makers of American ideals: 

Education of women.—Service of 
city and nation—War against alco- 
holism.—War against disease. © July 
28, 1921: 2 ¢ each Jani 2471922: i 

162528, 162535, 162540, 162541. 


Makers of American ideals: 

Freedom of speech and press.—Jus- 
tice. to women.—War against the 
slum. © Sept. 28, 1921; 2 c. each Jan. 
24, 1922; K 1625387, 162539, 162544. 


makers of 
35 0 ee a8 al bs 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 1, 1922 


NATIONAL CHILD WELFARE ASSN., INC.— 
Continued. 


Makers of American ideals: 

Industrial education. — Justice to 
weaker races.—Service of the suffer- 
ing. © Apr. 28, 1921; 2 ec. each Jan. 
pa, 1922- K 162526, 162527, 162533. 

Once on a time, a muff and scarf of 
silky fur I bought, etc. © Nov. 28, 
moet 2 ©. Jan, 24, 1922: K 162568. 

Physical education, makers of Ameri- 
can ideals. © Dec. 28, 1921; 2 c. Jan. 
24, 1922; K 162536. 


Price (Dr. Joseph Charles) © July 
Ea 2 ¢! Jan. 24,1922: K 162521. 


-[Puss in boots] © Jan. 21, 1921; 
2 c. Jan. 24,1922; K 162570. 

Reverence planted in childhood will 
bear fruit in manhood, ete. © Oct. 30, 
1920; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1922; K 162546. 

Simplest home can be busy, loving, 
happy, ete. © Oct. 30, 1920; 2 ¢ Jan. 
24, 1922; K 162549. 

There is a better thing than the ob- 
servance of Christmas day, etc. © 
Mee, 1921> 2 ¢. Jan. 24, 1922; K 
162569. 


To labor rightly and earnestly, etc. 
fey Aue, 20; 1921: 2 c. Jan. 24, 1922; K 
162567. 

Walker (Madam C. J.) the secret of 
wihappy lite. © Apr. 15, 1921: 2 « 
Jan. 24, 1922; K 162550. 

[4 prints]: 

Higher education, makers of Ameri- 
can ideals.—I wish that every horse 
could have a master just like mine, 
ete —Justice in business life, makers 
of American ideals— Justice in gov- 
ernment. © Oct. 28, 1921; 2 c. each 
Jan. 24, 1922; K 162538, 162542, 162548, 
162562. 

[4 prints]: 

There is a normal weight for height, 
4.—Undernourished child needs 2 rest 
periods in each day, etc., 6—1 child in 
every 3 is malnourished, 2—1 man in 
every 3 was physically unfit, etc., 1. 
© May 30, 1921; 2c. each Jan. 24, 1922; 
fe 62522162525. 

[5 prints]: 

Baby farm.—Child is the ward of the 
state. Awaiting trial. — Dependent 
children need less bricks and mortar, 
etc.—Good home is the divine right of 
every child—Placed in the wrong 
home. [An unsuitable home] © Dec. 
au. 1920: 2 .c. each Jan. 24,1922; K 
162519, 162551—-162554. 

[6 prints]: 

As the twig is bent, the tree is in- 
clined.—High pillows and soft beds in 


6% 


3254 


NATIONAL CHILD WELFARE ASSN., INC.— 
Continued. 


[6 prints ]—Continued. 

infancy make crooked bodies.—My leg 
aches so.—Setting up exercises, 10 min- 
utes daily, ete—Tightly trussed or 
comfortably clothed.—Well nourished 
child resists disease, ete. © Sept. 10, 
1921; 2 ce. each Jan. 24, 1922; K 162555, 
162556, 162558—162561. 
NATIONAL COUNCIL (CORPORATION FOR 

THE) New York. [3218 


Earth is the Lord’s and the fullness 
thereof. [First fruits unto the Lord] 
© Jan. 16) 1922-2 e: Jan. 17, 1922 9 K& 
162344. 


NATIONAL LEADER, Minneapolis. 
[3219, 3220 
Townley (A. C.) president National 
non-partisan league. © 1c. Jan. 20, 
1922; J 252750. 


In the National leader) © Feb. 
6, 1922; 1 ¢. Heb. 8, 1922; K 163156. 


NATIONAL REPUBLICAN PUB. CO., Wash- 

ington. [3221-3226 

[At his old tricks] © Oct. 15, 1921; 
Ze, Meb. 11, 19223 K 163189; 


[Brought down at Washington] © 
Nove 26, 1920: 026.7 Web: daly LOZ? 1K 
163188. 


It takes time to repair a complete 
wreck. © Dec. 10, 1921; 2 c. Feb. 11, 
1922; K 163274. 

[Repairing a wreck] © Nov. 12, 
1921 > 2 ce. Heb. 11) 1922 K 163i. 

[Sniffing in the wrong place] © 
Jane 21 1922)" 2-¢.) Reps se 1922 1K 
163192. 


[To the rescue] © Feb. 11, 1922; 
2 ce. Feb. 11, 1922; K 163190. 


NATIONAL TAILORING co., Chicago. 
[3227 
[Fashion cuts] © Jan. 25, 1922; 2 
ce. Jan. 28, 1922; K 163295. 
NATIONAL TERRA COTTA soc., New York. 
[3228 
San Francisco, Calif., Crocker bldg. 
©), Famin28, 1922 52° c. Wend, 1922 3k 
162727. 


NATIONAL TILE co., Anderson, Ind. 
[3229-3252 
Ceramic mosaic, plates 110-133. © 
Jan 26, 1922; 2 c. each Feb. 2, 1922; K 
162784-162807. 


NATIONAL WOMAN’S CHRISTIAN TEMPER- 
ANCE UNION, Evanston, Il. 
[32538, 3254 
Science a vital factor in bringing 
prohibition to the U. S., set 1, 2. 


| Aug. 10, 1921; 2 c. each Feb. 18, 1922; 


J 2538360, 253361. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3255 


pt: IV. tesa v4 7s 


NEBRASKA CAPITOL COMMISSION, Lin- 
coln, Neb. [8255 


Lincoln, Neb., proposed capitol of 


Nebraska) «© ‘1 ¢ Jan, 30, 192241 
6493. 
NEEF (Harry E.) Springfield, Il. 


[3256 


Springfield, Ill., Lincoln monument. 
© te) Jan. 2 1922> J 252767: 


NEw ENGLAND DAIRY & FOOD COUNCIL, 
Boston. [3257 


Milk for health, milk for wealth, 
ete*, [Health milk “tag| © Jans) 
192252 '¢) Jan. 6. 1922 Kk 161829: 


New YorkK New 
York. [3258 
New York (City) stock exchange, 
part of interior. © Feb. 3, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Heb. is, 1922 5.3 2535290: 


NEw YorK SUNDAY NEWS FOREIGN 
SERVICE, New York. [3259 


Pius XI speaks. A historic picture. 
© Feb. 19, 1922; 1 c. Feb. 24, 1922: K 
163442. 


NEw YORK THEATRE PROGRAM CORP., 
New York. [38260-3264 

[S prints]: 

Ambassador theatre.—Jolson’s 59th 
street theatre—Klaw theatre.—Music 
box.—Ritz theatre. © Sept. 1, 1921; 
2c. each Jan. 3, 1922; K 161664161668. 


New York TIMES co., New York. [3265 


STOCK EXCHANGE, 


Foch (Marshal Ferdinand) of 
Mrance. © Oct 30; 1921) 1 © Jan 7, 
1922 1 AGISdS: 

NEWMAN (KELLY J.) Williamsport, 
ae [3266 

Bunnyanna. © Feb. 11, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 14, 1922; K 163452. 

NEWSPAPER FEATURE SERVICE, INC., 
New York. [38267-8318 


American makes the best lover. © 
Jane ha 19222 de Sans $20; 1922 aks 
162304. 


America’s pyramid city of the fu- 
tune: ©) Mar, 12) 1922" 1c) Mar..21, 
1922; K 164099. 


{Buster Brown, 1921]: 
© Dee 255.41 c. Jan, 45K 
—— [1922]: 
© sand) We, Jan. 11K 161931. 
© vanes. te vane 1s Ke 162017: 
@ Jan dai 'c. Jan, 205-1 162301. 
©wans22- 1 ie, Jan 3h: K 162725. 
©iJane 2921 ec Mebs eK 162922. 
© Feb. 5; 1 c. Feb. 18; K 163267. 


161810. 


68 


NEWSPAPER FEATURE SERVICE, 
Continued. 


[Buster Brown, 1922]—Continued. 
© Feb. 12; 1 c. Feb. 21; K 163378. 

© Feb. 19; 1 c. Feb. 25; K 163463. 

© Feb. 26; 1 c. Mar. 6; K 163836. 

© Mar. 5; 1 c. Mar. 14; K 163995. 

© Mar. 12; 1c. Mar. 21; K 164100. 

© Mar. 19; 1 c. Mar. 28; K 164235. 
Christmas. © Dec. 25, 1921; I ec. 

Jan. 4, 1922; K 161808. 

© 


Greatest wedding of the year. 
Feb. 5, 1922; 1c, ep: aaa ise - 
163265. 

© 


Has the lipstick come to stay? 
Feb. 26, 1922; 1 ee. Mar Ge 4922>  & 
163834. 


I want a cave man husband. © Jan. 
22, 1922; 1 ce. Jan. 31, 1923" Weate2 725. 
Just boy [1921]: 
© Dec. 25; 1 @ Jan. 45 K 161809. 
— [1922]: - 
© Jan. 15 oe: Jans ta ee ata 1929: 
© Jan. 8; 1 ©. Jan. 1% KK 162016: 
© Jan. 15; 1c. Jan, 203 ie 162503. 
© Jan. 22; 1 © Janveb ae tee 2. 
© Jan. 29; 1 c. Feb. 7; K 162919. 
© Feb. 5; 1 c. Feb. 18; K 163264. 
© Feb. 12; 1c. Feb. 21; K 163375. 
© Feb. 19; 1 c. Feb. 25; K 163460. 
© Feb. 26; 1 ce. Mar. 6; K 168837. 
© Mar. 5; 1 c. Mar. 14; K 163993. 
© Mar. 12; 1c. Mar. 21; K 164098. 
© Mar. 19; 1 c. Mar. 28; K 164233. 
Life size dolls for tea company. © 


Mar. 5,.1922; 1. ¢) Mar, a4 ato22 
163994. 

Marrying a pilot on the wing. © 
Feb. 12, 1922; 1 ¢ Rebar i 
163376. 


Much watched marriage of the won- 
der girl. © Feb. 19, 1922; 1 c. Feb. 25, 
1922; K 163461. 

Polly [1921]: ; 

© Dec. 25;.-1 © dane Ay Retest: 

— [1922]: 

© Jan. 1; lie. Jan, alls KK a619350: 
© Jan. 8; 1 ¢ Jam 17s oz: 
© Jan. 15; 1c. Jan. 20; K 162502. 
© Jan. 22; 1-¢. Jan) al eee 
© Jan. 29; 1 c. Feb. 7; K 162921. 
© Feb. 5; 1 c Feb. 18; K 163266. 
© Feb. 12; 1 ¢. Feb. 21; K 163377. 
© Feb. 19; 1 ec. Feb. 25; K 163462. 


ENC 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 1, 1922 - 


3091 


NEWSPAPER FEATURE SERVICE, 
Continued. 


Polly [1922]—Continued. 
© Feb. 26; 1 c Mar. 6; K 163835. 
© Mar. 5; 1c. Mar. 14; K 1638996. 
© Mar. 12; 1 c. Mar. 21; K 164101. 
© Mar. 19; 1 c. Mar. 28; K 164236. 


Science finds the secret of the poison 
pen. © Mar. 19, 1922; 1 c Mar. 28, 
1922; K 164234. 

Why Europe’s most _ picturesque 
queen changed her mind. © Jan. 29, 
foo: 1c. Hep. 7, 1922; K-162920. 


Will 1922 bring romantic clothes? 
Pane dt 1922; 1 c. Jan. 11, 1922; K 
161928. 


Winter sport with wings. © Jan. 8, 
fe de, dan. 17, 1922; K 162015. 


Nott (Henry C.) Capitol Heights, Md. 

[3319 

St. Mathia’s church, interior. © 

mee S, 4oOZt- 2. ¢, Jan, 18, 1922; J 
252749. 


NortHrup, Kine & co., Minneapolis. 
[3320 
Northrup, King & co.’s seeds. [Gar- 
den seed poster] © Jan. 20, 1922; 
2c. Jan. 27, 1922; K 162644. 


Noyes (WILLIAM) Leonia, N. J. 
looulaapoe 


Bridge in the ravine in winter. © 
meet tO7t- 1 e.. Web. 6, 1922; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 18, 1922; J 253366. 


Brook in winter. © Dec. 15, 1921; 
me Hep. 6G, 1922: 1 ec. Feb. 18, 1922; 
of 2aa001, 


NUTTING 
Mass. 


[50 photographs] : 

Ancient homestead.—April banks.— 
April breezes—April freshet.—April 
smiles—Bend of the Charles.—Be- 
tween stone walls—Blossom turn.— 
Bordering the orchard wall.—Bower 
for the wedding.—Bridal day at the 
old home.—Bridal wreath.—Corner in 
paradise——Day of promise.—Draped 
in blossom.—Eternal youth.—Field- 
way.—First leaves.—From the hill.— 
Gracious spring curves.—Hiding be- 
hind blossoms. — Homestead blos- 
soms.—Homestead drive—June beau- 
ty—Lane in April—Leisurely wa- 
ters—Little old home.—Lowland blos- 
soms.—Lure of May.— Maple in 
May.— May dream.— May perspec- 
tive-—May windings.—Nestling among 
blossoms.—Old orchard wall.—Orch- 
ard joys—Over the lane wall.—Over 


ENC = 


(WALLACE) INc., Ashland, 


[3323-3372 


69 


NutTTING (WALLACE) INc.—Continued. 


[50 photographs ]—Continued. 

the watering place.——Petal shower.— 
Pink and green.—Pink, blue and 
green.—Rippling mirror—Road _ to 
Aunt Mary’s.—Rocky dell—Sops of 
wine.— Spring colors.— Spring en- 
chantment.—Spring reds and greens.— 
Welcoming the bride—wWorld in tune. 
© July ft, 19205 2c each’. Meb,. 20, 
1922; J 253370—-253419. 


OLDHAM (KE. W.) & son, Akron, O. 
[33873 
[Football field] © Dee. 5, 1921; 2 
ec. Jan. 9, 1922; K 163210. 


ONERMYER (PERRY FREDERICK) Chi- 


cago. [3374 
Ovey’s electric complexion steamer. 
[3 sheets. Blueprints] © 1 c¢. Mar. 


4, 1922; I 6572. 


OSBORNE co., Newark, N. J. 
[8375-8379 


[They shall beat their swords into 
plowshares] © Dec. 27, 1921; 2 c. 
Vai el bO27 ie GOS]. 


[4 photographs]: 

Girl playing mandolin—Mother and 
baby.—Sheep grazing.—Stone arched 
bridge. © 1c each Feb. 1, 1922; J 
2538072-258075. 


Otto (LucIEN W.) Portland, Or. 
[3380 
Just like a birdy. © 1c. Feb. 23, 
1922229 2iapo2- 


OVERMYER Chi- 
cago. [3381 
[Dust guard for journal boxes of 


railroad cars. 2 sheets, blueprints] 
©-1-e Heb. G, 1922): F 6bas: 


(PreRRY FREDERICK) 


P. R. ELECTRIC STARTER CO., Chicago. 
[3382-8386 

[5 blueprints] : 

Presco battery plate press plans.— 
Presco battery steamer plans.—Presco 
high rate discharge tester plans.— 
Presco magnetizer plans.—Presco rheo- 
stat plans. © Nov. 1, 1921; 2 ec. each 
Dec. 14, 1922; I 6481-6485. 


PACH BrRos., New York. [8387-8390 

Manning (Bishop Wm.) 2445 (HK, F, 
H, R) © Jan. 4, 1922; 2 c. each Jan. 
16, 1922; J 252685-252688. 


PAINE (WALTER J.) Providence, R. I. 


[3391 


Analysis of stresses in white pine 
posts. ©1e. Oct. 26, 1922; I 6534. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES. 


Dda92 


pt. tv. a See Tt 


PaRDOE (J. B.) Bound Brook, N. J. 
[3392-3397 

In the shadow of the ferns. © Jan. 
3, O22 2c. Pan. 3, 1922: J 205500. 

[5 photographs] : 

Above the highest. — Bald headed 
eagle and nest.—City moonlight.—Hid- 
ing—Night cometh on. Jan ts: 
1922; 2 ec. each Jan. 8, 1922; J 252380— 
252384, 


PARKER BROS., INC., Salem, Mass. 
[3398-3400 
[Duteh boy] “© 7Oct. 15.1921 27: 
Dec. 10, 1921; K 162341. 
(Mute girl]: (© Oct 1b, U2he 2h! 
Mee, 10, 19215 1K 162343. 


[Sambo] © Mar. 1, 1921; 2 ¢. Dee. 
10, 1921; K 162342. 

PARROTT INVESTMENT cCo., San Fran- 

cisco. [3401, 3402 


Llano seco ranch, Butte Co., Calif., 
aero photo map. © Jan. 5, 1922; 2c. 
yank 26, $922 3 25282. 

Rancho de Farwell, aero photo map. 
©vtans, 5) 1922-2. Jan. 26, 1922" 5 
252833. 


PARSHALL Huntington, 
W. Va. [3403, 3404 
[Ornamental pen drawing of bird 


design, 1,2] ©1c. each Feb. 4, 1922; 
I 6507, 6508. 


(JESSE M.) 


Parsons (Ernst M.) Boston. 
[3405-8418 


House design, A. B., no. 511. © Feb. 


SIOZ 2 eC aMenwo wlomen the OSes 

[House, 311, 5124 B, 522, 531, 6114, 
GL2G6i22) (632, 16425 002) TA2 Dei, 
(22%) © Feb. 8, 1922: 2 ce Web. 9, 
1922; K 163166-163178. 


PavuLson (Henry) & co., Chicago. 
[3419, 3420 
Gifts that last. © Dec. 1, 1921; 2c. 
Jane 2a, 1922) I 16S27T5- 
One hour service. © Jan. 14, 1922; 
Zieedian.'2o. 1922" Ky iGs2ns. 


PAWLOWSKI (ALEXANDER) Philadel- 
phia. [3421 
Szeptycki (Count A.) © 1. Dec. 


12, 1921; J 252598. 


Peck (Orson W.) 


Mich. 


Traverse City, Mich. : 
Birches along the Peninsula road.— 
Mitchell’s Creek culvert near Indian 
Trail camp.—Wequetong club. © Jan. 
AV 1922 Die) each. Wee. TG niO2d se 
252648-252645. 


Traverse City, 
[3422-3424 


lax 


PEISER (THEODORE H.) San Francisco. 
[3425, 3426 
Intensive diversified one acre farm 
plan. [Blueprint] © 1 @ iam 23; 
1922; I 6465. 
Thirty-hen colony house plan. [With 
double yards. Blueprint] ©1e. Jan. 
23, 1922; I 6466. 


PENTE (WILLIAM) Park Ridge, II. 
[3427, 3428 
Br’er Rabbit and his butter cream 
baby bunnies. © Jan. 20, 1922; 2 «. 
Feb. 8, 1922; K 163155. 


Peter Rabbit’s bungalow. © Jan. 
20, 1922; 2c. Jan. 23, 1922; K 162426, 


PERKINS (LEE) Boston. [38429 


Total income and excess profits or 
war profits taxes, 1918 rates. [2 
sheets] © 1c. Feb. 15, 1921; I 6549. 


PETERS (GEORGE Woops) Delhi, Calif. 
[3430, 3431 

Delhi, Calif., Wilson hall. 
28, 1921: 2 ec. Oct. 7, 1921 a 2aZza9. 


Guests of Delhi colony. © Oct. 28, 
1921: 2 ec. Oct. 7, 19215 J 252600. 


PHILLIPS (OLIVER Roy) Los Angeles. 
[3432 


Oriental incense. © Jan. 15, 1922; 
2 ec. Feb. 23, 1922); di 2bp0Gt 


PHOTO ADVERTISING co., Chicago. 
[34383-3488 
[6 photographs]: 
Country belle.—Don’t tell—Heart of 
a rose-—Kiss me—Song of love.— 
Sweet girl graduate. ©1c. each July 
12, 1921; J 253615-253620. 


Pierce (Henry HaAvetock) Boston. 
[3439, 3440 
Brady (Mrs. Nicholas) A, B. © 
Jan. 20 ,1922:2 c. each) Jan, 2s; 1922; 
J 258348, 253349. 


PINWHEEL MOVIE co., New York. 
[3441-3444 


[Movie silhouettes for pinwheel 
movie, 1-4] \© Feb. 7, 1922; 2 ¢ each 
Feb. 9, 1922; K 163838—-163841. 


PIXIE Co., INC., Chicago. 

[10 prints]: 

Bed room rug, 103 R.—Bed room 
walls, 103 W.—Dining room rug, 
102 R.—Dining room walls, 102 W.— 
Kitchen linoleum, 104 R.—Kitchen 
walls, 104 W.—lLiving room rug, 
101 R—Living room walls, 101 W.— 
Nursery rug, 105 R.—Nursery walls, 


1 105. W. © Sept. 17%) 192i: ie encs 


Dec. 22, 1921; 1 c. each Jan. 23, 1922; 


| K 162658-162667. 
0 


© Oct. 


[3445-3454 


~* 


no. 1, 1922 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


3494 


PLEW (Grover M. ) Washington. 
; [3455-8460 
Fab girl. © Feb. 17, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 
25, 1922. J 253560. 
Washington. D. C., See A Gad 
theater, 208-212. © Jan. 2 19222 
Feb. 93. AOR J 253555—25359. 


POE COTTAGE COMMITTEE, New York. 
[38461-3464 

Poe cottage: 

Bedroom. — Kitchen.— Parlor. © 
Dee. 10, 1921; 2 c. each Dec. 12, 1921; 
J 252595-252597. 

Poe cottage in Poe park. © or. if 
poet: 2 > Dec. 12, 1921; J 252594. 


PoctE (JosEPH E.) New York. 
[3465 


Chart for setting motor oil quotas 


byesiates, (©) 1 c. Mar: 7, 1922; I 
6582. : 
PoLtk (WALTER C.) Indianapolis. 


[3466 

Polk system spiral roadway garage. 

© Jan. 30, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1922; I 
6544. 


PoLttiA (JOSEPH ANDREW) San Fran- 
cisco. [3467 


If I were a boy I would kick the ball 
hke this.. © 1 c. Jan. 16, 1922; J 
252681. 


PoMPEIAN co., Cleveland. [38468-3471 


Beauty, instantly, at their fingertips. 
© Nov. 24, 1921; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1921; K 
161956. 


Both were young and one was beau- 
pen © Nov. 17, 1921; 2 c. Nov. 21, 
#9O21- K 161955. 


Don’t envy beauty, use Pompeian. 
(e)Mar. 1, 1922: 2 c. Mar. 2, 1922: K 
163672. 


Her beauty draws them all. © Nov. 
ee, 19271; 2 ¢ Nov. 16, 1921; K 161958. 


Post prc. & PUB cO., Denver. [3472 

Happy new year, 1922. © Jan. 1, 
eee te fan. °C, 1922" 1 e. Jan. 27, 
woe - K 162777. 


POSTUM CEREAL CO., INC., Battle Creek. 
[8473, 3474 


Postum cereal instead of coffee, 40438. 
fey) Jan, 18, 1922; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1922: 
K 162702. 


Sleep nights, keep awake days. (In- 
stant postum owl design] © Jan. 11, 
#922; 2 c. Jan. 13, 1922; K 161947. 


re 


( 


1 


Powers (StTm~nLMAN) Boston. 
[3475-3477 

[3 prints]: 

Every pine and fir and hemlock, etc. 
—Still there was beauty in my walks, 
etc.—’Tis winter, yet there is no sound, 
etc. © Nov. 12, 1921; 2 c. each Jan. 
9, 1922; K 161888-161890. 

PrRENTISS (A. M.) Portland, Or. 
[3478, 3479 

Hood (Mt.) and Lost Lake, 7436. 
©) Jan. 276 A922-2"e. Mepe sl, 1923.9 4 
253164. 


from Larch Mt., in winter garb, 


Soo.) Omnis st 1O22 2: eu Webeeds 

19225 J 253165: 

PREPARED ROOFING ASSN., Chicago. 
[3480-3484 


Estimated shipments of roll roofing 
and asphalt shingles for entire indus- 
iy, June 4, 1919 to Aus. 31; 192k: 
[Blueprint] © 1 c¢. Oct. 10, 1921: I 
6535. 


— June 1, 1919 to Oct. 31, 1921. 
[Blueprint] © 1. Dec. 12, 1921; I 
6486. 


July 1, 1919 to Nov. 30, 1921. 
[Blueprint] © 1c. Jan. 12, 1922> f 
6452. 


Aug. 1, 1919 to Dec. 31, 1921. 
[Blueprint +O Ae Web. 7G; 1922-71 
6510. 
= pepe. 1, 1919 ‘tol Jano 1922. 
pros peine! Orie. Mar. 16, 192221 
Oe 


PRICE, RASMUSSEN coRP., Chicago. 
[3485-3494 
Blind corner. © Dec. 12, 1921: 2 ec. 
Dec. 17, 1921; K 161965. 


Both landed in hospital, T 8. © 
Jats Zor 1922 252)... Web, 4: 1929 Ke 
162842. 

Cut hind off! ©) Jans 3/4 1922). Oe. 
Jan. 12, 1922; K 161966. 

From comfort to poverty. © Dec. 


26) 1921 32.6 Jan 12 1992 K1GIoE 
He killed a child, T 6. © Jan. 12, 
1922; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1922; K 162001. 
Look out for the jay walker, his 
mind is elsewhere, T 10. © Jan. 38, 
1922; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1922: K 163499. 
Passed street car on left side, T 7. 


© Feb. 4, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1922; K 
163500. 


Pinched fingers, T11. © Feb. 2, 1922; 
2 c. Feb. 4, 1922: K 162844. 
Watch the fellow ahead, T 9. © 


Same 16/1922) Fe. Web. 4, 1993)- 0 
162848. 
Wet car tracks did it, T 12. © Feb. 


4, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1922; K 163498. 


3495 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


DE IV, We Sever 


PRINCE (GEORGE) New York. 
[3495-3499 

Harding (Pres. Warren G.): 

Bust photo. from life—Full length 
photo.—3/4 view standing. © Jan. 7, 
1922; 2 c. each Feb. 9, 1922; J 253206— 
253208. 

Penrose (Senator Boise) bust photo. 
© Feb, 192252 e. Feb. 23) 19227 
Z0s00o. 

—— 3/4 sitting figure. © Feb. 1, 
12222. Kep. 25, 1922* 253504. 
PUBLISHERS AUTOCASTER SERVICE CO., 

New York. [8500-8534 

Ah-h-h, convalescent. © Feb. 13, 
1922; 2 ec. Feb. 20, 1922; K 163904. 

Blodung it. © Jan. 2, 19224 2 e 
Jan. 4, 1922; K 161804. 


Framing the farmer’s friend. © 
Janes, 1922. 2e: san. 20, 4toee sale 
162648. 


I did it with my little hatchet. © 
Heb. 9; 1922 2 ¢ Feb: 20. 19223 16 
163899. 


Keep your eye on the scales. © Jan. 
wiulgZ2 2. Coan. 12, 1922 WK TOLGS9: 

Now, they’re coming. © Mar. 6, 
1922: 2 c. Mar. 10, 1922: K 163883. 

One real thriller. © Jan. 19, 1922; 
2 er sane 20, WOZ2") Ke 162642: 


Speaking of the bonus. © Jan. 16, 
1927 2 e: Jan. 18, 1922 3 162026. 


Uncle John’s josh. Bad temper 
makes even a genius disliked, etc. © 
Jamel O22 2 ea. A O22 ie 
161801. 


Be thankful to heaven for a 
good neighbor, God sent him. © Jan. 
Ol 922-2) Clans 2, oo] Ie ABLOSs: 


Boosting never made a man bad, 
nor the booster nuther. © Jan. 5, 
LOZ Pie, vane O22 ie Gl 9S 7. 


If we'd only talk about the 
things we know, ete. © Mar. 2, 1922; 
Peo Mar, 10922 1S tGsoe0c: 


If ye haven’t suffered, ye 
laaven:t lived... A©) Jian. 23. 19225 2: 
Manet. 19225 Ke dG2Z64 1. 


——It’s hard to believe a feller 
that’s always callin’ somebody a liar. 
-© Mar. 6, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 10. 1922; K 
163884. 


Kind word today will make 
yesterday a happy memory tomorrow. 
© Webi 13) 1922; 2 ce) Heb: 20, 4922); kK 
163903. 


Love’s gittin thin where fault- 
finding is thick. © Jan. 26, 1922; 2c. 
Feb. 9, 1922; K 163158. 


PUBLISHERS AUTOCASTER SERVICE CO.— 
Continued. 

The happiest feller on earth 

is him who makes the most people 

happy. © Jan. 19, 1922; 2 @ Jan, 27, 

1922; K 162640. 


The secret of understanding 
others is self analysis. Feb. 27, 
1922; 2 ce: Mar. 10, 1922: K #68881. 


The wounds of self love bleed worst 
of enny. © Jan. 16, 19223°2) G-Jan. 
18, 1922; K 162025. 


When monkeys fight they scat- 
ter dirt, ete © Pepe ye se2,-2 7c. 
Feb. 20, 1922; K 163896. " 

What, again? © Mar. 2,°1922-2 c 
Mar. 10, 1922; K 163880. 


Whose uncle is he, anyhow? © Jan. 
9, 1922: 2 c. Jan. 12) 19223 wieioss, 


You can’t keep a good man down. 
©- Feb. 27; 1922; 2 c. Mar. 10/5 19225 
K 1638879. 


[3 prints]: 

Announcing.— Can you beat it?— 
Uncle John’s josh. You can’t paint on 
a blush that’s good for ennything. © 
Jan. 12, 1922: 2 ¢. each) dan; aa toe. 
K 162024, 162027, 162028. 

[4 prints]: 

Basketball—January white sale.— 
Mail delivered only to the fellow next 
door.—Uncle John’s josh. The best 
auto salesman is Mother Nature, who 
hates monotony. © Dec. 29, 1921; 2 c. 
each Jan. 4, 1922; K 161800, 161802, 
161808, 161805. 

[5 prints]: 

Beginning to run—Build now.— 
Build now, prices are down, ete.— 
Compared with the crude shelters in 
which our ancestors lived, ete.—Uncle 
John’s josh. Friend Jasbee says, a 
library is a gymnasium, etc. © Feb. 
16, 1922: 2 « each MebwZowae22 ik 
163897, 163898, 168900—-163902. 


New York. 
[3535-3674 


R-C PICTURES. CORP., 


Beyond the rainbow: 

Consult your conscience, etc.—Gard- 
ner ball, the crowning event of New 
York’s social season.—He’s not a count, 
he’s an imposter.—I don’t belong here, 
I’m only a poor stenographer.—I got a 
warning too, be careful.—I’m sure she 
was far prettier than any of the so- 
ciety belles.—Poor little girl, I’m just 
in time-——What’s the matter with her, 
partner ?—You did it—You must Send 
him to the mountains or he will die.— 
[1 sheet poster]—[3 sheet poster]— 


(2 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


nO. 1. 1922 


R-C PICTURES corP.—Continued. 


Beyond the rainbow—Continued. 
[6 sheet poster]—[24 sheet poster] 
© Feb. 19, 1922; 2 ¢c. each Mar. 21, 
1922; K 164102-164115. 


Bigamist, Ivy Duke in: 

Baby, no matter what happens you 
are my baby.—Bigamist, Ivy Duke in, 
A, B—Go, henceforth, we are a house 
divided.—He tells her of the love he 
has borne her these many years.— 
I want you to know that all is over 
between use.—Pamela, I have made 
you happy, haven’t I1?—Pamela turns 
to her only consolation.—She smiled 
at life’s sinister shocks—The only 
happy spot in her life—[1 sheet 
poster|—[3 sheet poster]—[6 sheet 
poster]—[24 sheet poster] © Mar. 
mete) 2 e€. each Mar. 21, 1922; K 
164116-164129. 


Billy Jim, Fred Stone in: 

Billy Jim, Fred Stone in, A-H.— 
[Man and woman]—[Man sitting and 
man standing]—[1 sheet poster]—[3 
sheet poster]—[6 sheet poster]—[24 
wsheet poster] © Jan. 25, 1922; 2 ec. 
each Jan. 25, 1922; K 162571-162580, 
162611-162614. 


Boy crazy, Doris May in: 

But you have young ideas.—But you 
have young ideas. [3 sheet poster ]— 
Combination in restraint of trade.— 
Don’t crowd, etc.—Faster funnier and 
peppier, etc—Paris gown in a one 
horse town.—Quit your kidnapping— 
Special delivery.—Tale of a shirt.— 
Will she say yes?—-You can’t make 
a silk shirt when a row’s near.— 
[1 sheet posterJ—12 o’clock girl in a 
9 o'clock town. [6 sheet poster]— 
[24 sheet poster] © Mar. 5, 1922; 
2 ec. each Mar. 18, 1922; K 164170— 
1641838. 


Call of home: 

At the risk of her life, she escaped 
from him.—Flood.—Forget your hus- 
band, and leave with me.—Go back to 
your wife, she has never been un- 
true—If you do not trust me, go.— 
In the guise of friendship.—Realizing 
her mistake. — Rescue. — There is no 
place like home.—Wanderer home at 
last.— [1 sheet poster]—[3_ sheet 
poster]—[6 sheet poster]—[24 sheet 
© Web. 5, 1922: 2 c¢. each 
, 1922; K 168413-163422, 
163433-163486. 


Eden and return, Doris May in: 
Eden and return, Doris May in, 
A-H.—[Four men and two girls]— 
[Girl sitting on grass]—[1_ sheet 


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3674 


R-C PICTURES corP.—Continued. 
Eden and return, Doris May in— 
Continued. 
poster]—[3 sheet poster]—[6 sheet 
poster]—[24 sheet poster] © Dec. 25, 
19Zt i De eae any; 25, 11922 sake 
162591-162600, 162615-162618. - 


Five days to live, Sessue Hayakawa 
in: 

Five days to live, Sessue Hayakawa 
in, A-H.—[Man sitting and girl stand- 
ing]—[Man standing and girl feeding 
Sswans]—[1 sheet poster]—[3 sheet 
poster]—[6 sheet poster]—[24 sheet 
poster] © Jan. 8, 1922; 2 ¢ each 
gan. 25, 1922: i. 162601—162610; 
162619-162622. 


Two kinds of women, Pauline Fred- 
erick in: 

[Man and woman]—TIwo kinds of 
women, Pauline Frederick in, A-H.— 
[Two men and one woman]—[1 sheet 
poster]—[3 sheet poster]—[6 sheet 
poster ]—[24 sheet poster] © Jan. 22, 
O22 ee veach san. 2.0 JOZ2 | Ve 
162581-162590, 162623-162626. 

Vermilion pencil, Sessue Hayakawa 

in: 
_ Accused as an unfaithful wife she 
was doomed to the death of a thou- 
sand tortures—As through the air, 
streams to the sea, echo my heart song, 
ealling to thee—Burden of _ love, 
snatched from the jaws of death.— 
Can he escape the curse of the vermil- 
ion pencil.—Capture that means death 
by torture—EHarthquake cleft his 
prison walls, ete—Hordes flocking to 
witness Ling Chee.—Let them die by 
the death of a thousand tortures.— 
Wave of the vermilion pencil is the 
sentence of death by a thousand tor- 
tures.—You shall never marry old Fu 
Wong.—I[1 sheet posterJ—[3_ sheet 
poster]—[6 sheet poster]—[24 sheet 
poster] © Mar. 19, 1922: 2 c. each 
Mar. 17, 1922; K 164184164197. 

Why men forget: 

His first high silk hat.—How do you 
do, Mrs. Eldon?—In the name of jus- 
tice, brothers, hear me.—lIt’s money 
you ain’t earned, Dick—lI’ve just 
come from Richard, he made me tell 
you that he’s been married.—[Man and 
shadow]—Never thought you’d be 
marrying a millionaire, did you, little 
princess?—Suppose I say you’re my 
wife and must obey my orders.—They 
trust me, Emma.—You made a great 
mistake, my son.—[1 sheet poster]—[3 
sheet poster]—[6 sheet poster]—[24 
sheet poster] © Feb. 5, 1922; 2 e. 
each Feb. 23, 1922; K 163423-1634382, 
163437-163440. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3675 


pt. IV.) See be 


Ransom (FLETCHER C.) % 
Barklow Co., Joliet, Il. 
[8675-3682 


Gerlach, 


[8 prints]: 

[Armistice ]—[Ebb-tide]—[First sa- 
lute]—[Last load]—[Morning dew]— 
[Signal fire]—[Where shadows softly 
fall]J—[Woodland pastures] © Dec. 
2h lO2les 2 (@; each dan: LS, - 1922. 
162084, 162092, 162100, 162101, 162109, 
162115, 162120, 162126. 


RAU ART STUDIOS, INC., Philadelphia. 
[3683-3686 

Philadelphia, Pa., St. Clements P. 
EK. church. 

Exterior, A 4747.—General interior, 
A 4748.— Lea memorial pulpit, A 
4752.—Main altar, A 4750. © Dec. 12, 
1921; 2 c. each Jan. 11, 1922; J 252631— 
252634. 


REALE (FRANK) Brooklyn. [3687 


Black knight menu. © Feb. 25, 
1922; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1922; K 163858. 


REASONER (Howarpd EARL) Portland, 
Or: [8688-3699 
Columbia River highway, Or.: 
Approaching Crown Point, 113.— 
Eagle Creek, 111.—Horsetail Falls, 
105.—Latourelle Falls, 112.—Moffett 
Creek span, 106.—Multnomah Falls, 
108.—Oneonta Gorge, 104.—Oneonta 
tunnel, 110.—Tooth Mountain, 109.— 
Waukena Falls, 101. © Feb. 15, 1922; 


2. weach Hep. 28,  1922- J. 2iates— 
2538647. 
Crater Lake, Or., 114. © Feb. 15, 


1922; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1922; J 253636. 
Hood (Mt.) Or.,115. © Feb. 15, 
1922; 2c) Heb... 28, 1922. J 258637, 


RED-Rock Bedford, 
Mass. [3700 


Sectional all-purpose poultry house. 
[Blueprint] © Feb. 7, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 
15, 1922; I 6589. 


Remp (ALBERT T.) New York. 
[8701, 3702 
[Lincoln (Abraham)] © Feb. 4, 
192275) 2.6.) Mar6,, 1922): KatG3Sbo. 


[Washington (George)] © Feb. 18, 
1922; 2 ce. Feb. 23, 1922; K 163405. 


REINTHAL & NEWMAN, New York. 
[3703-3707 

London bridge; by S. Gliicklich. © 
Wee ded 7d ah Chee lay DO21= KG 
161961. 

[4 prints]: 

[Blue boy]—[Desert]—[End ef the 
trail]—[Sunrise in the desert] © 
Feb. 14, 1922; 2 ec. each Feb. 23, 1922; 
K 163409-163412. 


POULTRY YARDS, 


if 


Ss eS ee ee ee ESS 


A 


ag 


REVERA COAT CO., INC., New York. 
{38708 
Announcing our spring line, ete. © 
Jan. 17, 1922; 3 @& Reb) 20 se22 er 
163347. 


RHONE (C. AngTHUR) New York. [3709 


Rhone (Happy) and his versatile 
orchestra. © Jan. 10, 1922; 2 ec. Jan. 
13, 1922; K 162901. 


RICHARDSON (FRANK H.) Bedford, Va. 

[8710-3715 

Apple Orchard camp, Va.: 7 
Apple Orchard Mt.—Big Onion Mt.— 


General view.—Gunstock Mt—Rich 
Mt. © Jan. 7, 1922; 2 ¢. each Jan. 9, 
1922; J 252586—252590. 

Peak Range from Allen’s Mt. © 
Jan, 7, 1922; 2) ¢) Jame soos 
252585. 


Rirro (LILLIAN) AND Voss (H. O.) 


Kalispell, Mont. [3716 © 
Wigwam lodges. [38 sheets, blue- 
prints] ©1c. Jan. 7, 1922; I 6497. 
RiGAUMONT (VicToR ALBERT) Pitts- 
burgh. ere Wd 


[School bldg., gymnasium and audi- 
torium, plans] © 1 ¢. Mar. 2, 1922; 


IT 6571. 
Roperts (W. O.) Oakland, Calif. 
[3718 
Roberts tech supply shop. [Design 


for tablet cover] © Jan. 3, 1922; 2 c. 
Jan. 26, 1922; K 163905. 


XOSENBAUM (CAROLINE) Atlanta. 
{3719 
[Combined electric and traffic sign] 
©1c. Jan. 20, 1922; I 6464. 


ROSENTHAL (SYLVAN) AND ROSENTHAL 
(Harry A.) Philadelphia. [3720 
[Roll chart system of touch type- 
writing] © Sept. 15, 1921; 2 c. Jan. 6, 
1922 > KK AGISSiIe 


RotH (Otto) & co., Brooklyn. [3721 


Chateau de Chillon. © Jan. 7, 1922; 
2. ¢ Jan, 21, 14922 ie aiaaeae: 


RuzicKa (RupoteH) New York. [3722 
Boston, Mass., Charles st. church as 
lately restored. © Dee. 31, 1921; 2 c. 
Feb.’ 1,°1922* K" 162026: 
Ryper (JAMES J.) Providence, R. I. 
[3723 
Good bye John Barleycorn, till you 
come back again. © Oct. 29, 1921; 2 ¢. 
Jan; 3, 1922 Ke t61ges: 
SABINE (JOHN) Providence, R. I. 
[3724 
Mother and child. © 1 ¢. Feb. 17, 
1922; J 253347. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, 


mOn 1:1 922 


EEO TK 
dtD9 


St. Louis GLOBE-DEMOCRAT, St. Louis. 
[3725 
Pictures for the kiddies to fill in 
‘with crayons. © Dec. 18, 1921; 1c. 
Jan. 9, 1922; K 162779. 


SALTZMAN (Mary E.) Washington. 
[3726 
Extra, Evening Star. © Jan. 18, 
fu22. 2c Jan. 18, 1922; K 162028. 


SALVAGE Beaumont, 
Calif. [3727 


Can he beat it? ©1c. Jan. 9, 1922; 
J 252598. 


Scott, POWELL parries, Philadelphia. 
[3728-3737 


Fresher by a day. © Dec. 23, 1921; 
2 ec. Dee. 28, 1921; K 161900. 


Fresher by a day: 

As a body builder.—Baby’s milk 
must be pure and fresh, etc.—Try this, 
use plenty of milk at breakfast time, 
ete. © Jan. 4, 1922; 2 c each Jan. 6, 
1922; K 169140, 169143, 169144. 


Fresher by a day: 

At 5 A. M. on your doorstep.—For 
your children—From inspected 
herds.—In your kitchen. © Dec. 30, 
1921; 2 c. each Jan. 6, 1922; K 161941, 
161942, 161945, 161946. 


— [Large] © Dec. 22, 1921; 2c. 
Dec. 28, 1921; K 161901. 


Gas lined tank trucks. © Dec. 20, 
49215 2 ec. Dec. 28, 1921; K 161902. 


(Wm. Lippon) 


SEAMANS & Cops co., Boston. [3738 
Season’s greetings. © Dec. 24, 1921; 

2c. Jan. 6, 1922; K 161830. 

SHAW (SAMUEL T.) New York. [3739 


[Old fashioned gown; by Edmund 
W. Greaceu] © Feb. 16, 1922; 2 «. 
Feb. 23, 1922; K 163408. 


SHEFFIELD SILVER BLACK FOx co., North- 


ampton, Mass. [3740-3742 
Sheffield : 
Martha—Scout—Sheffield. © 1 «. 


each Jan. 14, 1922; J 252669—252671. 


SHOE AND LEATHER REPORTER CO., Bos- 
ton. [87438-3753 
Parisian style service of the shoe 
and l¢a.ser reporter. Black kid walk- 
ing shoe, etc. (Jn Shoe and leather 
reporter) © Jan. 19, 1922; 1 ¢. Jan. 
24, 1922; K 162674. 
Blue satin slipper. (J Shoe 
and leather reporter) © Jan. 5, 1922; 
1 ¢. Jan. 10, 1922; K 161909. 


y\ 


~ 
( 


(iI 


SHOE AND LEATHER 
Continued. 
Doeskin boot, elastic sides. (Jit 
Shoe and leather reporter) © Dec. 29, 
TOOT te Sana O22 = Ik AGLIO: 


Evening or ballroom shoe, etc. 
(In Shoe and leather reporter. © Feb. 
2. LOA Are Web O.1922)5) KK 465219: 


Fancy Duc de Guise town shoe, 
ete. (Jn Shoe and leather reporter) 
© Jan; 265 2922 + 4 ee: Jam 80, A922* 
K 162708. 

— Montmorency evening shoe, etc. 

(In Shoe and leather reporter) © 
Hebe. 16) g1922 ah e@. Webs 21> 1922.4 ke 
163363. 


REPORTER CO.— 


New sabot shoe with anklet to 
match strap. (Jn Shoe and leather 
reporter)! (©. Jane d2, 1922> 1 cs Jan 
16, 1922; K 162345. 

New summer model in white an- 
telope, ete. (Jn Shoe and leather re- 
porter) © Mar. 9, 1922; 1 c. Mar. 138, 
1922; K 163926. 


Patent leather walking shoe, etc. 
(In Shoe and leather reporter) © 
Heb; 9; 19227; Ave. Keb: 14. £922 * Kk 
163268. 


Patent leather walking shoe 
with tab, etc. (Jn Shoe and leather 
reporter) © Mar. 2, 1922; 1 © Mar. 9, 
1922; K 163906. 

—- Richelieu. walking shoe, 
(In Shoe and leather reporter) 
Webs 23, 1922: 1 ¢: Keb. 27,.1922- 
163456. 


SHUEMAN (Max J.) 


ete. 


© 
K 


Rochester, N. Y. 
[3754, 3755 
Goodyear man-tailored, A. © Nov. ~ 
18, 1921; 2 « Dee. 6, 1921; K 161898. 
——B. © Dec. 8, 1921; 2 c. Dec. 6, 
1921; K 161899. 


SHURTLEFF (ARTHUR A.) Boston. 
Proposed memorial to Malden mer 
who died in the world war. © Jan. 
1922> 2°c) Jan. 10,1922; 1 G48. 
SIDENER, VAN Riper, Indianapolis. 
[3757 
Used cars of known value. © Feb. 
18, 1922; 2c. Feb. 25, 1922; K 163444. 


SILBERSTEIN (MICHAEL B.) 
ING D: 


4. 


Newark, 
[3758 
[Design for party wall, seven fam- 

ily frame bldgs. 3 sheets, blueprints] 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1922; I 6561. 


SILVERS (MELVIN JAY) 
Minn. [3759 


Help wanted. © Jan. 6, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 9, 1922; J 252582. 


Fergus Falls, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1V., HSS wear 


Simmons (Bert KENNETH) Alliance, 

O. [3760 

Nature’s smile. © Sept. 25, 1921; 
Ze; Ween26, 1928 = S 252525, 


SIMMONS PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS, Wash- 
ington. [3761 
Lincoln (Abraham); by Thomas 
Hieks. © Jan. 9, 1922:°2 e Janvi0, 
192265 252591. 


SMITH (BARNET A.) New York. [38762 


[Border on card containing red 
roses and green leaves] © June 9, 
1921; 2 ¢. Mar. 13, 1922; K 163929. 


SMITH (WILLIAM CLARENCE) Detroit. 

[38763 
Mich., Masonic temple, 
© 1 -e.. Web. 14, 1922-00 


[ Detroit, 
book end] 
6587. 


SmMiTH, RIcKMAN, Chicago. [3764 


Greetings sincere, etc. © Dec. 24, 
1921 5:2 ¢c. Jan. 3, 19225 K 161662. 


SoUTHERN ART CoRP., Memphis, Tenn. 
[3765-3786 

[22 prints]: 

[Annette]—[Apple blossom time]— 
[Autumn’s golden skies]—[Birches]— 
[Brook path]—First lesson.—[First 
snow]—[Giant redwoods]—Girl in 
black—[His majesty]—[Hittin’ the 
dirt]—Home of the west wind.— 
[Light that lies]—[Master potter]— 
[Moonlight and summer seas ]—[Morn- 
ing by the Loch side]—[Off guard]— 
[Prosperity |—[Road to somewhere]— 
Steady.—[Story hour]—[Winter hath 
charms] © Jan. 1, 1922; 2 c. each 
Feb. 6, 1922; K 163239-163260. 


SPIELVOGEL (Emit) New York. 
[3787, 3788 
Phamtom ship; by Schnars-Alquist, 
engraved by Grauert & Zink. © Sept. 
ooo De hen Mare 26922 Nhs Toda 
Thousand miles out; by Schnars- 
Alquist, engraved by Grauert & Zink. 
© Sept) £5) 19242 ic: Mar. (27, 1922 
K 164270. 


SPRINGFIELD TABLET MFG. CO., Spring- 

field, Mo. [38789 

Arapahoe chief. © Nov. 14, 1921; 
2c. Jan. 9, 1922; K 161891. 


STANDARD OIL co., New York. 
[3790, 3791 

Principal commercial products of 
petroleum and their sources and uses, 
ehart of. (©-Dec, 15, 1921: 2c Mar. 
6.1922) 1 (6578. 
[Blueprint] © Jan. 3, 1922; 2 
ce. Jan. 25, 1922; I 6469. 


STANDLEY (H. L.) Colorado Springs, 
Col. [3792 


Path of the tempests. © Dee. 5, 
1921; 2 ce Dec. 30, 1921; 7 2asiss 


STEARNS BROS. & Co., Chicago. [8793 


[Marion] © Jan’ 14) 4922-) 2c: 
Jan. 16, 1922; K iGaaas: 


STECHER LITHOGRAPHIC co., Rochester, 
Ns Xe [3794-8936 


Old fashioned garden flowers. © 
Oct. 1, 1921;.2 ¢, (Web eee a 
163854. 


[5 prints]: 

Beauty. — Early Winningstadt. — 
John Baer.—June pink—McGee. © 
Oct. 1, 1922; 2 c. each Mar. 9, 1922; 
K 163885-163889. 

[15 prints]: 

Achillea, 19.—Beans, 81.—Beet, 24.— 
Candytuft, 263.—Kudzu vine, 258.— 
Peas, 205.— Petunia, 177.— Poppy, 
262.—Radish, 235.—Squash, 269— 
Swiss chard, 317, 318—Turnip, 2763.— 
Watermelon, 319.—Zinnia, 259. © Oct. 
1, 1921; 2 @ each Web: 5,979922.7K 
163017, 163047—163060. 

[122 prints]: 

Asparagus. — Beets, Early blood 
turnip.—Beets, Eclipse.—Beets, Egypt- 
ian, blood turnip.—Beets, Half long, 


smooth blood.—Borecole or _ . kale, 
Dwarf. — Borecole or kale, Tall.— 
Brussels sprouts.—Cabbage, Chinese 


or pe-tsai.—Cabbage, Early flat Dutch 
or drumhead.—Cabbage, Early Jersey 
Wakefield.—Cabbage, Early Winning- 
stadt.—Cabbage, Hollander or Danish 
ball head.—Cabbage, Premium late 
flat Dutch or drumhead.—Cabbage, 
Red rock or  stonehead.—Cabbage, 
Surehead.—Carrot, Chantenay.—Car- 
rot, Danver’s half long.—Carrot, Early 
horn.—Carrot, Long orange.—Carrot, 
Oxheart. — Cauliflower. — Celeriae. — 
Celery, Golden  self-blanching—Coi- 
lards, Georgia.—Cress, Pepper grass.— 
Cucumber, Boston pickling—Cucum- 
ber, Early cluster—Cucumber, Early 
frame. — Cucumber, Improved long — 
green.—Cucumber, White spine-—Egg 
plant, New York spineless.—Endive, 
Large green curled.—Herbs, Dill.— 
Herbs, Sage—Herbs, Summery sav- 
ory.—Herbs, Sweet marjoram.—Herbs, 
Thyme.—Kohl Rabi, White “Jienna.— 
Leek, London flag.—Lettuce, Big Bos- 
ton.—Lettuce, Black seeded Simpsoxu.— 
Lettuce, California cream butter. — 
Lettuce, Early curled Silesia.—Lettuce, 
Karly curled Simpson.—Lettuce, Han- 
son.—Lettuce, Prize head.—Lettuce, 
Way-a-head.—Muskmelon, Early Hack- 


76 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no, 1.1922 


STECHER LITHOGRAPHIC co.—Continued. 
[122 prints]—Continued. 
~ ensack.—Muskmelon, Nutmeg.—Musk- 
melon, Osage—Muskmelon, Paul Rose 
-or Petosky.—Muskmelon, Rocky 
Ford.—Mustard, Chinese curled.— 
Mustard, smooth leaved—Okra or 
gumbo, Mammoth podded.—Onion, 
Large red Wethersfield —Onion, Prize- 
taker or Spanish king—Onion, Red 
globe.—Onion, White globe—Onion, 
White Portugal pickling—Onion, Yel- 
low globe danvers.—Parsley, Ham- 
burg.—Parsley, Moss curled.—Parsnip, 
Hollow crown.—Pepper, Bull nose.— 
Pepper, pimento.—Pepper, Red Cay- 
enne.—Pepper, Ruby king.—Pumpkin, 
Crookneck or cushaw. — Pumpkin, 
Large cheese-——Pumpkin, Sweet or 
pie——Radish, Black Spanish winter.— 
Radish, Chartier improved.—Radish, 
China rose winter.—Radish, Crimson 
giant.—Radish, Early long scarlet.— 
Radish, Early scarlet turnip.—Radish, 
Early white turnip.—Radish, French 
breakfast—Radish, Scarlet turnip 
white tipped.—Radish, White icicle.— 
Radish, White Strasburg.—Rhubarb.— 
Ruta Baga, Improved American purple 
top.—Salsify, White French.—Spinach, 
Bloomsdale.—Squash, Early summer 
erookneck.— Squash, Hubbard.— 


Squash, White bush _ scalloped. — 
Squash, Winter bush fordhook. — 
Squash, Winter delicious. — Swiss 


chard. — Tobacco. — Tomato, Acme, — 
Tomato, Beefsteak.—Tomato, Chalk’s 
early jewel—Tomato, Dwarf cham- 
pion.—Tomato, Dwarf stone-——Tomato, 
Earliana.—Tomato, Golden, queen.—, 
Tomato, Husk or ground cherry.—To- 
mato, New stone—Tomato Ponde- 
rosa.—Tomato, Trophy.—Tomato, Yel- 
low pear.—Turnip, Cow horn.—Turnip, 
Orange globe—Turnip, Pomeranian 
white globe.—Turnip, Purple top strap 
leaf.— Turnip, Purple top white 
globe—Turnip, Purple top white Mi- 
lan.—Turnip, Seven top.—Turnip, 
White egg—Turnip, White top strap 
leaf—Watermelon, Alabama sweet.— 
Watermelon, Georgia rattlesnake.— 
Watermelon, Ice cream or peerless.— 
Watermelon, Kleckley’s sweets.—Wa- 
termelon, Phinney’s’ early.—Water- 
melon, Sweet  heart.—Watermelon, 
Tom Watson. © Nov. 15, 1921; 2 «. 
each Feb. 8, 1922; K 163018—163046, 
163061-—163153. 


STEHLI FRERES, Zurich, Switzerland. 
[89387-8939 


_ Bolivar (Libertador Simon): after 
an oil painting by Azevedo Bernal, 317. 


100884—22—_6 


Looe d 


( 


d904 


STEHLI FRERES, Zurich, Switzerland— 
Continued. 

(CG) tan. 1.1922: doe Feb.18, 1922.7 K 
163344. 

[Last supper; after an oil painting 
by Carlos Oswald, 290] © Jan. 1, 
1922; 1 ec. Feb. 18, 1922; K 163343. 

[Sacred heart of Christ with the 
benediction of the Holy Father; after 
an oil painting by F. Giusto, 250 A] 


“C) Jan. 1, 19222 ole. ‘Web, 10) 1922-16 


é 


163997. 


STEHLIK (MARION) New York. 
[3940, 3941 
Two-in-one dress, afternoon wear. 
©1c. Jan. 18, 1922; J 252846. 
dinner or evening wear. ©1c. 
Jan, 18, 19222 J 252847. 


STEIN & BLAINE, New York. 
[3942, 3943 

Perfection. (In Vogue, Mar. 1, 1922) 
© Feb. 20, 1922; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1922; 
KK 163316: 

Stein & Blaine model. 
dress of trelaine, ete. (Jn Harper’s 
bazar, Feb., 1922) © Jan. 20, 1922; 
ie) Jan. 28, 1922: kK 162780: 

STETSON PRESS, INC., Boston. [3944 


Standard of quality for three quar- 
ters of a century. [Hood calendar for 
O22 ©) sane a) 1922) 2 e), San. ae 
1922; K 161962. 


STEVENS (ARTHUR F.) New York. 
[3945 
It is beautiful all the year round. 
© Jam: 12;;1922--2 ¢. Meb., 18; 1922: 
K 163340. 
STEVENS (J. M.) Rochester, N. H. 
[3946 


©) Lie 


Sports coat- 


Rochester, N. H., intervale. 
Jan. 9, 1922; J 252584. 


STONE (Roy Quincy) Miami, Fla. 
[3947-3949 
Miami, Fla., Flamingo hotel and 
beach, aerial view. © Feb. 12, 1922; 
2c. Feb. 20, 1922; J 253364. 
Flamingo hotel and Belle Isle, 
aerial view. © Feb. 12, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 
20, 1922; J 253365. 
looking east on Flagler st., 
aeChial views qe) Sane: lh, 1922-22 
Jame ts. LOZ 9s 25265 
Stout (JAMES M.) Seattle. - [8950 
[Maturity calculator] © Feb. 1, 
1922; 2c. Feb. 28, 1922; K 163844. 
STRAUGHAN (Mrs. JANIKKE B.) Pitts- 
burgh. [3951 
Dawn of the aquarius age. © Feb. 
9, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1922; K 163179. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3952 


STROHMEYER (H. A.) New York. 
[3952-3955 
Black River below mill, looking 
through trees. © Jan. 15, 1922; 2 « 
Jan. 26, 1922; J 252839. 


Looking across intervale, 9085. © 
Hebe 2G) W922 2. e:) Maria. (1O27 rey 
253651. 

Old mill on Black River. © Jan. 10, 
1922; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1922; J 252840. 

Trout stream, 6400. © Feb. 27, 
TO22 2 2 ¢, Mare te 1922) i 2hago2: 
SUFEA (FRANK) Flagstaff, Ariz. 

[8956-3958 

Hopi mother. © Dee. 27, 1921; 2 
Jame 3) 922 = 2a2378: 

Rug maker. © Dec. 27, 
Jana 922 2) J 252500! 

White capped peaks. © Jan. 21, 
192292 ean 30,0022 2a) 2 bake 
SULLIVAN (DANNY) Jersey City. [3959 

Say it with music. Season’s greet- 


LOZ MS O2)C 


imgs, ©) Oe, 1.19212 2c Web: 41922 % 

K 162902. 

SULLIVAN (R. G.) Manchester, N. H. 
[3960 


Spirit of Christmas. © Dec. 8, 1921; 
2 ¢. Dec. 18, 1921; K 161958. 


SUNDAY NEWS, New York. [8961, 3962 


Display of affection by her grand- 
father, ete. © Jan. 8,.1922; 1 « Jan. 
TO O22: Keo GAOitale 


Stillman (Mrs. Anne U.) and Fred 
Beauvais together. © Jan. 8, 1922; 
ive sans 101922 ea lod: 


SURBER, ARUNDALE CO., INC., Charlottes- 
ville, Va. [3963 
Virginia (University of) [Seal de- 
Siem |) @©) Sept, 18,1921 -\2) ce Meb.. 7, 
1922; K 163276. 
Swikt (Epwin H.) New York. 
[3964-8967 

[4 drawings]: 

Economy blast blower, 1—Economy 
blast blowers, steam supply, 2— 
Swift’s economy blast furnace blower, 
4—Swift’s economy blast furnace 
blower, induction tube. © 1 c. each 
Feb. 4, 1922; I 6512-6515. 


TAILORING ARTS PUB. cO., New York. 
[3968-3973 
Spring and summer, 1922. [Sporting 

and overcoating fashion plate, B] © 

Jane yarqlo2en 2 nCh evan LOD Wake 


161821. 


[Suiting fashion plate, A] © 
DAV Deke 2 Con Mame oi O22) LK 
161822. 


lord 


pt. Iv., 0S; VoAT 


TAILORING ARTS PUB. co.—Continued. 


[ Window fashion card]: 

Janet, ladies tailored suit, D 127, 
two button lounge sack, D 128—Three 
button lounge sack, D 129, Cornelia 
ladies tailored suit, D 130.—Two but- 
ton cutaway frock, D 125, Diana ladies 
tailored suit, D 126—Two button nov- 
elty lounge sack (white flannel) D 131, 
two button double breasted coat and 
white flannel trousers, D 132. © Jan. 
8, 1922; 2 .c. \eaeh Sangamo ie ke 
161817-161820. 


TALLMAN (Matcorm H.) New York. 
[3974 
Special test type, 15 [Blueprint] 
© 1 ¢. Jan. 30, 1922-5 Gai7. 


TAMMEN (H. H.) co., Denver. 
[38975-3982 

[8 prints]: 

Buffalo Bill and boy and girl scouts.— 
Buffalo Bill and Indian friends.— 
Hold him, cowboy.—Luckybuck, the In- 
dian idol of good luck.—School days.— 
Skinnay.—When a puppy needs a 
friend.—[ Willie’ excuse] © Jan. 12, 
1922); 2, ¢. each | Dany tesa mee aK. 
162903-162910. 


TANGEN (EHp.) Boulder, Col. [3983 


Sundown, howling coyote, 6401. © 
Dec: 29, 1921.52 "ec iam eee ery 


ZZ 
TAyLor (OrtAN DANIEL) Mattoon, Il. 
[3984 
Josephine. © Dee. day 1921- i c: 


Jan. 6, 19225 fee. '30, De rch 
253036. 


TAYLOR INSTRUMENT COS., Rochester, 
Y¥ [8985-3988 


Taylor recording thermometer chart, 


8501° © Feb. 10, 19223 20cr Meni: 
1922); 1 Gani 
Tycos recording pressure gauge 


chart, 5018. © Feb. 9, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 
3d.) LOZ2 ET G40: 

Tycos recording thermometer chart, 
116-B. ©, Janw 28 seas 2 e. Feb. 3, 
1922); 1 6505: 

2113. © dan teae22 ec 
Jan. 16, 1922; I 6458. 


TIFFANY ENGRAVING Co., Chicago. 
[3989-3994 


[6 prints] : 

Girgenti, Italy, temple of Castor.— 
Harding (Warren G.)—Rheims cathe- 
dral.—Roosevelt (Theodore)—[Statue 
of Liberty]—Washington, D. C., Capi- 
tol. .© Nov. 20, 1921; 2 c. each Jan. 6, 
1922; K 163211-163216. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


mo. 1, 1922 


4089 


TOWNSEND (EpWIN F.) New York. 
[3995-4000 
Vecsey (Terenc) A-C. © Feb. 10, 
1922; 2 c. each Feb. 20, 1922; J 253549-— 
253551. 
Yon (Pietro) 1-3. © Feb. 4, 1922: 2 
e. each Feb. 6, 1922; J 253192-253194. 


ToyMAKERS, Chicago. [4001-4003 


[Decorative design for]: 
[ Doll’s furniture]—[Doll’s houses]— 
aed s] © Oct. 1, 1921: 2 c. each Feb. 
1922; K 163337-163339, 


TRAUTMAN (N. V.) New Albany, Ind. 
[4004 

Why don’t you come over? © Dec. 
oo. 192052 c Jan. 26, 1922; K 162635. 


TRIBUNE Co., Chicago. [4005-4009 
Gumps [1921]: 
© Noy. 30; 1c. Jan. 11; K 161949. 
(2 Bees ie. Jan. 11: K 161952. 
—— [1922]: 
© Jan. 1;1c¢. Jan. 7; K 161869. 
© Jan. 8; 1 c¢. Jan. 11; K 161914. 


© Jan. 15; 1 ¢..Jan. 19; K 162285, 


TRIPP (WiLtt1AM H.) New Bedford. 
Mass. [4010-4015 

[6 photographs] : 

Bailing the case, 4.—Coiling whale 
line, 6 Wrst blanket piece, showing 
jaw. 2.—Hoisting junk of sperm whale, 
1.—Mates on the cutting stage, 3.— 
Mining blubber, 5. © Jan. 21, 1922: 


epeeeren, dan. 24 1992: J 252819- 
252817. 
TROWBRIDGE (VAUGHAN) Draveil, 
France. [4016-4021 
[6 prints]: 


[Juvisy France, the town church]— 
[Orge River, Juvisy, France]—[St. 
Tropez, France, cosey corner]—[St. 
Tropez, France, Little Harbor 
ville. roof tops]—[Valley near St 
Tropez, France] © Dec. 1, 1921: 
eacu Jan. 3, 1922 °K ae 


- TSCHIRCH Eureka, 
Calif. [4022 


Second paper hypothesis phenomena 
universal aspect. ©1c. Jan. 10, 1922; 


(ERNEST Lovis) 


I 6447. 
TUMBRIDGE (J. W.) Brooklyn. 
[4023-4032 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Clark and Henry 
sts., Subway bldg. [Blueprints]: 


Fountain plan.—Main roof plan.— 
Typical floor plan. ©1c. each Mar. 4, 


1922; I 6573-6575. 


o 


TUMBRIDGE (J. W.)—Continued. 
New bldg, 58 Pineapple st. 
prints.]: 
Basement plan.—First floor plan.— 
Transverse section.—2d flood plan. 
© 1 ¢. each Feb. 21, 1922; I 6556-6559. 


[3 blueprints]: 
First floor framing 


[ Blue- 


plan. — Roof 


framing plan.—Typical floor plan. © 

1 ec. each Feb. 9, 1922; I 6520-6522. 

TURNER (ORREN JACK) Princeton, N. J. 
[4033-4035 


Blythe (Betty) © Jan. 24, 1922; 
2c. Feb. 4, 1922; J 253181. 

Bryce (Viscount) © Jan. 29, 1922; 
2c. Feb. 4, 1922; J 253179. 

Valentine (Louiszita) © Jan. 22, 
1922; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1922; J 253180. 


TURTON (GEORGE W.) Belleville, Ill. 
[4036 
Nature’s way of pipeless heating. © 
Dee, 1.19213 2 ¢.-Jan, 23,1922 5-1 6541. 


ULKE (TiTUS) Washington. [4037 
Beethoven; by Henry Ulke. © Nov. 


hy 1921 2 ec. Jam. os 1922) I) 252569. 


UNDERHILL (IRVING) New York. 
[4038—4080 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Prospect park, 
Abraham Lincoln statue, C 134387, C 
Bae © Jane 1 1922-2) each: Jan 
1922)? FT 2525315252082. 
Jersey City, N. J.. Summit station, 
IM 148.) ©) dane 1, 19225°2e) Jans, 
1922)> i 2o251 5. 


New York (City): 

Battery place and Broadway, north, 
B 38840.—Beaver. Pearl and Wall sts., 
Munson bldg., C 14836—Broadway 
and 42nd st., Knickerbocker bldg., B 
38783.— Central park, lake, C 14667.— 
City hall and Municipal bldg. C 
14944.—City hall, Municipal and World 
bldgs., C 14945.—Curb Market bldg., 
and Trinity churchyard, B 38822.— 

franklin (Benjamin) statue, B 35283.— 
Liberty and William sts., to Maiden 
lane, C 14524——Madison ave. and 48rd 
st., Canadian Pacific bldg., B 38731.— 
Maiden lane and Nassau sts., S. E. 
corner, © 14575—Park Row bldg., B 
34653.—Reade and Chureh sts., S: EH. 
corner, g a) 
Ww ooolworth bldgs.. 


from 120 Broad- 
, Skyscrapers from Govy- 
ernor’s Island, B 38810.—Wall and Wil- 
liam sts. Bank of New York, C 
MN and Chambers sts., Erie 

.r. ferry, B 38217, B 38218.— 5th ave., 
40th42nd Sts. //Pubhe library; 6 


¥ 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4081 


pt. Iv., nose Vv. 17 


UNDERHILL (Irvine )—Continued. 

New York (City)—Continued. 
14695.—63 and 6d Wall st., building, 
B 38850. © Jan. 7%, 1922. 2.°e. each 
Jan. 7, 1922; J 252518-252520, 252522- 
252526, 252528252530, 252583-252541. 

New York (City): 

Erie r. r. prer. 21,’ North) Rivers B 
38785.—2nd ave. and 10th st., St. 
Mark’s church and hospital, B 35318.— 
2nd ave. and 10th st., St. Mark’s hos- 
pital, B 35317.—5th ave. and 46th st., 
Siraus bide» Be38%32) ©) sam 10, 
—— 2e. each Jan. 10, 1922: J.252619, 

ZO2620 252622, 252623. 

Maiden lane and Gold st., Fed- 
eral reserve warehouse, C 15150. © 
Hebye2t 1922". 2 exunbebs 24) IQR ei 
253606. 


Sky-line from 
©) Ape 15; 
AOZ2 I 2OZOSo. 
skyscrapers from Governor’s 
Island, B 88809. © Jan. 27, 1922; 2 c. 
Jame 275-1922 6 J 2o2s42Z: 
West and Rector sts., 
bide. © 15155.) (©. heb. 2 
Mar. 1, 1922; J 253649. 

59th st. at 
Gotham natl. bank bldg. 
Hebre27, 1922.2) 
253650. 


Jersey 
TODT ogee. 


City, 
Jian. Vs, 


Barrett 
O22 EZ. 


Columbus circle. 
CG 151562 ©O) 
Mar: ok, GRO a 


63 Spring st., 
residence, B 38911. © Jan. 27, 1922; 
PACuwanm: 2h. Moe I 2ocete. 

New York Harbor: 

Arkansas (U: 8. 8.) and Hast River, 
B 38825.—Arkansas (U. S. S.) and 
skyscrapers, B 38820, B 38821.—At- 
Jlantic Basin, shipping, B 38187. © 
Janie O22° 2° C.each: Jan: i, i22% 
D202 DG eZo2 ali. oo le 252 b ot. 

[6 photographs]: 

Acquitania (S. S.) Cunard line, A 
6938, A 693% Arkansas ~CU. Si iS.) 
and skyscrapers, New York Harbor, 
B 38819.— Brooklyn, N. Y., from 


James Monroe 


Governor’s Island, B 38824.—Centen- 
nial State (S. 8S.) U. S. S. B., A 6940. 
Manhattan (Ferryboat) A 6937. © 


Jan. 190, 1922: 2 ec. each Jan. 10, 1922; 
J 252614-252618. 252621. 
Uncer (JoHN H.) Chicago. 
[4081-4085 
[Karn'ng power vs. guaranteed and 
unguaranteed estates, charts 1, 2, 5] 


Ome each Wec) 2719210. A Ga 36 
6538. 
——[3. 4] © 1 e@ each Jan. 11, 


1922; I 6523, 6524. 


() 


UNION PETROLEUM CO., Philadelphia. 


[4086-4090 

Chicago, Tll., 44th st. and Western 

boulevard, Union petroleum co. plant. 

© Jan. 25, 1922; 2c. Jan 2araie22 : 
K 162680. 


Mobiline oils. Jane 2a.) 2922. 
2c. Jan. 28, 19223 1k) A626a 


Philadelphia, Pa., Mareus Hook, 
Union petroleum co., new bulk ship- 
ping station, bird’s-eye view. © Feb. 

, 1922; 2 ec. Feb. 10, 1922; K 163180. 


U. P. C. tractor ells Wi@ mien 2s: 
1922; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1922; KeadGnsaw 


Union zero motor oils, there’s plenty 
of winter to come. - © Dee. 21, 1921; 
2 ¢. Dec. 2%) 19201 162525. 


UNIQUE FEATURE SERVICE, Boston. 
[4091 


Dizzy Dugan, our traffic cop. © 
Jan. 20, 1922: 1 evan yao, e227, re 
162704. 

U. S. CAST IRON PIPE AND FOUNDRY CO., 


Burlington, N. J. [4092-4095 


[4 drawings]: 

[Average transverse strength curves 
plotted from date furnished by Metro- 
politan water board, Boston, Mass.]— 
[Average transverse strength curves 
plotted from test results made. for 
Foundrymen’s test bar committee ]— 
[Comparative transverse strength 
curves, ete.]|—[Proposed standard ten- 
sile test specimen for cast iron pipe 


tests] © 1G each dane 1922 ; I 
6454-6457. 
U. S. pre. & LITHO Co., New York. 


[4096 


Nature’s melody; by H. Tellander, 
584. © Nov. 18, 1920: 2m ian a2, 
1922; K 162687. 


Vicror TALKING MACHINE Co., Camden, 


Nase [4097, 4098 

Caruso sings the messe solennelle. 

© Mar. 2, 1922; 2.¢* Mar 4 1o225 ik 
163726. 


Chaliapin (Feodor) © Feb. 2, 1922; 
2 c. Feb. 4, 1922; K 162849. 


Voict (Ernest R.) AND Dr WEIT 
(Francis) New York. [4099 
America’s best dressed man. ©1c. 
Jan. 16, 1922; I 6488. 
Watt (BERNHARDT) New York. [4100 
Etching, 1, foreward. © June 27, 
1921. 2 @Jan.'3, 19225 Ko Abi tGe: 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 1, 1922 4138 
WALLACE (JOHN EB.) Lincoln, Neb. WESSELMAN (JAMES CLIFTON) Lex- 
[4101, 4102 ington, Ky. [4117 

Eni ©) Dec: 15, 1921; 2 ec: Jan. 3, Lincoln (Abraham) © Feb. 12, 


mo22- J 252391. 
Nativity. © Feb. 1, 1922; 
feto22 5. 2050198. 


WALLEN (JOHN) 


2c. Feb. 


Portland, Or. 
[4103-4105 


Nason, © Nov.1, 1921; 2 c. Jan. 17, 
1922; J 252707. 

Wichita territory, the bread basket 
of the world. (Jn Southwest farmer) 
mW 25. 1921°> 1 ¢.Jan.-9, 1922; 
162670. 


Wichita, the wheat capital. (In 
Southwest farmer. © Dec. 10, 1921; 
1c. Jan. 9, 1922; K 162669. 


WatTeRMAN (C. E.) Long Beach, 


Calif. [4106 

Idaho (U. S. S.) ships company. © 

Meno) to22°-2 c. Keb. 14, 1922; J 
253294. 


WAYNE KNITTING MILLS, Fort Wayne, 
Ind. [4107, 4108 
[Ninety year old] © Dee. 1, 1921; 
2 e. Wee. 16, 1921; K 160859. 
[On the seesaw] © Dec. 1, 1921; 
Zee, Dec, 16, 1921; K. 160858. 


Weck (E.) & son, New York. [4109 
Hand cutting lemon in half with 
fple knite. © Mar. 31, 1921; 2 «. 
Jan. 13, 1922; J 252639. 
WeeEks (Lucra A.) Columbus, O. 
[4110, 4111 


© Jan. 6, 1922; 
dy 252826. 


ayy A.) A, B. 
= € each Jan. 18, 1922; 
UBACIAG 


WeIx~ (ARTHUR) Chicago [4112 
Hilf derlassen bin i. © Jan. 20, 
1922; 2 ec. Jan: 20, 1922; K 162240. 
Philadelphia. 
[4113 
Barnegat light. © Feb. 3, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 8, 1922; J 253199. 


WELLS (CLARENCE ALVEN ) 


WEISEISEN (J. W.) 


Dayton, O. 
[4114 


Standard exposure scale. © Jan. 18, 
m922:> 2c. Jan. 26, 1922; I 6492. 


Wert (Grorce H.) % Gerlach, Bark- 
low co., Joliet, Ill. [4115, 4116 
[Change of heart] © Dec. 27, 1921; 
2c. Jan. 18, 1922; K 162098. 
[October days] © Dec. 27, 1921; 
cy tan. 18, 1922: K 162112. 


81 


19225.2 ce: Feb. 27,.1922; K- 163465. 
WESTERN TABLET & STATIONERY CO., St. 
Joseph, Mo. [4118 


[Dear mother] © Jan. 30, 1922; 
2 @. Heb, 15,7 1922 K 163406. 


WHEELER (JOHN OD.) Leavenworth, 
Wash. [4119-4128 
Icicle River near Leavenworth, 
Wash., 118-121. © Dec. 10, 1921; 


2 c. each Feb. 2, 1922; J 253166—253169. 

Wenatchee (Lake) 117. © Feb. 2, 
LO21: 2ve, Hebe 2, 1922 Jo205 lo: 

Wenatchee Valley: 

Near Dryden, Wash., 114.—Near 
Monitor, Wash., 116—Near Peshastin, 
Wash., 115.—Wenatchee Valley, 112, 
113. © Feb. 2, 1921; 2 ¢ each: Feb: 
2, 1922: J 2538171253810. 

WHITE (GEORGE STARR) Los Angeles. 
[4129, 4130 

Abolish vivisection. © Feb. 1, 1922; 
2re: Mare 6. 1922 11K, les. 

We must teach the people to think of 
a health department doctor. © Feb. 
ito 22 2, Co Mar 6: O22 - Ke Nea 2s: 

[4131 
@i te: 


WHITE (SAMUEL H.) Cleveland. 
[Architectural group plan] 
Sept. 6, 1921; I 6474. 
WHite & WYCKOFF MFG. COo., Holyoke, 
Mass. [4132-4134 


Gentleman is coming, his name is—. 
© Jan. 19, 1922; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1922; K 
163187. 

White & Wyckoff’s distinctive sta- 


tionery: — Box) stand’; -© dan: St, 
1922-2. Weby 4, 11922: K 163453. 
[Display screen] © Jan. 31, 


1922; 2 c. Feb, 4, 1922; K 165454. 


WILLARD (STEPHEN H.) Chandler, Ariz. 
[4135, 4136 
ost <rontier, ©) Jam 12, 1922572. ¢: 
Hebs 24) oe ah 255622: 
Silenthirad:, ©) Jan: 12, 1922: De: 
Feb. 24, 1922; J 253621. : 


Wittis (W. H. H.) Philadelphia. 
[4137 
Pennsylvania system, eastern region 
service chart. © Dec. 1, 1921; 2 ¢. 


| Dee. 29, 1921; I 6489. 


Winn (JoHN) New York. [41388 

[Index of general business activity 
in the United States] © 1 c. Feb. 7, 
1s LE Go. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4139-4158 


WoopaLL (EMMETT) Madison, Ala. 


[4139 


[Woodmen of the world, Odd fellows 
and Masonic plot of fraternal unity] 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1922; I 6576. 

WRIGHT (Burr) New York. [4140 

[Sports, art border] © Dec. 1, 
hO2ZT? 2 ec. Dee. 2971921: K 161s 
WRIGHT (PENN) Buffalo. [4141 

[Symbols of truth] © Jan. 9, 1922; 
2G. san. 2te 922") EF G02: 

Wynn (FRANK B.) Indianapolis. 
[4142 

Ten commandments of medical 
ethics. © Feb. 3, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 6, 
1922; K 162887. 


pt. IV., 1. Si. Ve 2 mesa 


Youne (JAMES H.) Cleveland. 
[4143-4157 


[15 photographs]: 

Along the towpath.—April snow.— 
Autumn landscape.—Nature’s mirror.— 
November.—Oak trees after a winter 
storm. — October. — Painting by King 
Winter. — River scene. — September.— 
Still waters.—Tower road.—Turn in 
the road.—Watch tower.—Willows. © 
Feb. 1, 1922; 2c. each Hebei o22 = 
J 253224253238. 


ZINN (JuLtius A.) jr., Boston. [4158 


Kiddygraph. © Dec. 16, 1921; 2. 
Dec. 17, 1921; J 252636. 


Number of entries in class H-K included in the Catalogue since Jan. 


1, 1922: 


Reproductions of works of art____— 


Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (in- — 


cluding 84 one-copy entries) _____ 
Photographs (including 60 one-copy entries) eee 


Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 837 contributions to 


periodicals and other one-copy entries). 5 eee 2 


O 


82 


eee 
ges 


4159-9820 


PiBbRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 4: 
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF 
ART: DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIEN- 
TIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; 
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS 


1922 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 17 
No. 2 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1922 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “ shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, 

issued quarterly, is arranged in two alphabets of proprietors, with sub- 
alphabets of titles as follows: 

I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or 


other identifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applica-. 


tions for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or 
Designs for works of art). 

li. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I, 
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J, 
Photographs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial 
illustrations. 

Titles for Class L, Motion-picture photoplays, and Class M, Motion pictures 
other than photoplays, have been transferred to Part 1, Group 2, of the Cata- 
logue because of their similarity to Class D, Dramatic compositions, and are 
published monthly therein as a title list. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been 
abrogated and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for 
entry in the Copyright Office. 

To save space in the Catalogue the copyright notice after each title is 
abbreviated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “G,” Class 
G, Works of art; “ H,” Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; “I,” Class I, 
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; “J,” Class J, 
Photographs; and “K,” Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations. “©” 
implies copyright registration of a published work, followed by a date of 
publication. “© 1 c.” stands for copyright registration of an unpublished 
work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the photograph 
or other identifying reproduction; and “2 c.” for 2 copies, followed by the 
date of their receipt. In the case of foreign works and pictorial contributions 
to periodicals, only 1 copy is required. 

The annual index of proprietors, portraits, and principal artists is fur- 
nished for this part in the final issue for the year. The subscription price 
fer part 4, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $0.50 a year, pay- 


able in advance to the Superintendent of Documents, by postal money order, 


express order, or New York draft. 


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NOTICE. 


The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that of the articles deposited 
for copyright registration the Librarian of Congress shall determine 
what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent 
collections of the Library of Congress and what other books or 
articles shall be transferred to other government libraries in the 
District of Columbia for use therein. 

The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above 
and still remaining on the shelves of the Copyright Office may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright under the provisions of section 
60 of the Act. 

Norice is, therefore, Haraby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or ie lawful claimant that, in so far as any copyright 
articles deposited from July 1, 1914, to June 30, 1919, inclusive, are 
still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office and are not to be 
transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other governmental 
library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant 
prior to December 31, 1922. 

This notice Biel dies any printed and Dndid ech copyright deposits, 
such as books, periodicals, dramatic compositions, musical composi- 
tions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or 
photographs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs 
filed for identifying works of art may not be returned. No maps are 
available for return. 

To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record 
should make formal request for the return of the articles, which 
must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will 
be supplied on request. Address Rucister or Coprricnts, Library of 
Congress, Washington, D. C. 


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SemaieG. WORKS OF ART; 


MODELS, Or PEsIGNS FOR 


WORKS OF ART 


AgppoTtt (DorotHy) Covington, Ky. 
: [4159 
Blifie. Drawing of rotund youthful 
figure in alert pose with one arm ex- 
tended. ©1c. May 4, 1922; G 65634. 


~ Apcock (SypNEY Woops) San Fran- 
cisco. [4160 
Odds and ends. [Drawing showing 
woman talking to her small boy] © 1 
c. June 6, 1922; G 65855. 
ALLAN (CHARLES G.) Denver. [4161 


Peace entreaty. [Drawing of U. S. 
Capitol with dove flying above it and 


doves on two wreaths below] ©1.. 
May 22, 1922; G 65785. 
ALLEN (C. V.) Tacoma. [4162 


Pictorial border of film. Drawing 
of Indian kneeling with bow and 
arrow. ©1c. Oct. 6, 1921; G 65408. 


ALLEN (GEORGE WALTER) New York. 
[4163 
Master’s touch; by Howard Pettis 
Heath. Figure of man standing with 
folded arms, gazing at phantom figure 
of old master seated at piano. ©1e. 

Mar. 18, 1922; G 65194. 

ALUMINUM GOODS MFG. co., Manitowoc, 
Wis. [4164 


Holly design. [All over design of 
flowers, holly leaves and berries] © 
1 ce. May 1, 1922; G 65631. 


AMERICAN LEGION, DEPT. OF WISCONSIN, 
Sheboygan, Wis. [4165 


American legion athletic medal; by 
Whitehead & Hoag. [Design showing 
female figure seated with palm branch 
in right hand and wreath in left held 
above legion emblem] © 1c. Apr. 28, 
1922; G 65593. 


AMERICAN LEGION, JOHN A. BoECHAT 
POST NO. 295, Buffalo. [4166 


Birthday greetings; by John Russell 
Nicol. Drawing of Father Time sew- 
ing chevron on soldier’s coat sleeve. 
©l1c. June 14, 1922; G 65884. 
AMERICAN SECURITY & FIDELITY CO., 

Los Angeles. [4167 

His first step; by Carlos Romanelli. 
[Sculptured figure of baby. trying to 
walk. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1922; G 65320. 


83 


AMERICAN STATUARY & DECORATING CO., 
Inc., Philadelphia. [4168 
Polychrome clock; by Aurelius M. 
Renzetti. [Model of clock with scroll 
at each side and festoon of fruit and 
leaves in relief below dial] ©le. 
Mar. 14, 1922; G 65105. 


ANDERSON (MARJorIE Husss) Brook- 
lyn. [4169 
Champions. Bow of ribbon above 


three heads of horses in diamond- 
shaped frame. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1922; 
G 65487. 


ANDOH (SANSUHE) Los Angeles. 
[4170-4175 
Candlestick, 1. Model of Chinese 
girl carrying jar on head and fan in 
right hand. 
2. Model of Chinese girl carry- 
ing jar on head and fan in left hand. 


Eastern Star emblem _ book-end. 
[Model of book-end with relief of 
Eastern Star emblem] 

Elks emblem book-end. [Model of 


book-end with relief of elk’s head in 
circle] 

Masonic book-end. [Model of book- 
end with relief of Masonic emblem be- 
tween two pillars] 

Shriner’s emblem book-end. [Model 
of book-end with relief of Shriner’s 
emblem above man riding camel] 

1c. each Apr. 3, 1922; G 65369-65372, 
65390, 65391. 


ANGELA (Emiztio) New York. [4176 

Land and water. Sculptured group 
of male and female figures, partly re- 
cumbent, embracing one another. © 
1c. May 4, 1922; G 65574. 


ARONSON (Louis V.) Newark, N. J. 
[4177-4185 

Container. Drawing of square- 
shaped container having flared base 
and square cover. 

Corner for blotter pad. Drawing of 
tan-shaped corner. 

Frame. Drawing of skeleton square 
frame for calendars. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4186 


ARONSON (Louis) V.)—Continued. 


Letter rack. Drawing of letter rack 
with parallel sides. 


Masonic emblem. Drawing of com- 
pass and square enclosing letter G. 


Paper knife. Drawing of pointed 
paper knife with ornamental handle. 

Roll blotter. Drawing of oblong roll 
blotter with square knob. 


Shrine emblem. Drawing of tiger’s 
claws with oriental face thereon and 
star between points of claws. 

Tray. Drawing of oblong shallow 
tray. 

©vd-c. each, Apr. 5,26, 1922-06 
65451, 65452, 65522-65528. 


ART CRAFT BRONZE CO., Detroit. 
[4186-4192 


Art; by Eugene F. Guintini. Model 
of woman seated on garden seat draw- 
ing. 

Comedy; by Hugene F. Guintini. 
Model of woman leaning against tab- 
let with handkerchief pressed to her 
face. 

Crucifix monk; by Eugene F. Guin- 
tini. Model of monk sitting on stone 
with crucifix in hands. 


¥ shing monk; by Eugene Gu ntini. 
Model of monk seated on stone with 
fishing reel in hand. 


Joan of Arc; by Eugene F. Guintini. 
Model of standing female figure hold- 
ing banner. 


Studious monk; by Eugene F. Guin- 
tini. Model of monk seated on stone 
reading book in lap. 

Tragedy; by Eugene F. Gu ntini. 
Model of woman leaning against table 
with dagger in right hand. 

© 1c. each May 6, 1922; 
65586. 


G 65580- 


ART LAMP & NOVELTY CO., Wethersfield, 
Conn. [4193 


Pagoda lamp; by Wilbur M. Davis. 
[Design of lamp with pyramidal top 
and globe-like body] © 1. Apr. 13, 
1922; G 65435. 


ASMUS-BRADLEY CO., INC., Chicago. 
[4194 4284 
Bib, 927; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of rabbit and girl runn ng hand in 
hand. 


928; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of sitting rabbit and squirrel in 
outline. 


84 


— 


pt. Iv., No Se, Vv. it 


ASMUS-BRADLEY CO., INC.—Continued. 


Buffet set, 827; by Stanley Nantus. 
Drawing of Louis XVI garlands for 
loop stitch and French knots. 


832; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of empire frame and sprays. 

833 ; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Henry III frame embell shed 
with triangular motives for French 
knots and outline. 


834; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Greek border and flowers in 
loop stitch. 


——— 885; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XVI style to be worked 
in French knots, with flowers, and 
ribbon bows. 

840; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of fruit grouped in rena:ssance 
style. 


841; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of conventional grape leaf and 
rising flowers. 

894; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance motive for solid 
work. 


897; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Byzantine border and floral mo- 
tives. : 


898; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Greek border for cross stitch 
and floral motives. 

912; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of outline frame and Louis XVI 
cartouche. 

——-913; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of conventional border figuring. 
four baskets w th floral motives. 

Buffet set and napkins, 842; by 
Stanley Nantus. Drawing of empire 
wreath for solid embroidery. 

Card table cover, 828; by Stanley 


Nantus. Drawing of Louis XVI 
basket and wreath. 
—-— 829; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 


ing of cross stitch emblem in each 
corner enclosed in circular frame. 
848; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of four emblems and medallions © 
for French knots and outl ne. 
~919; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 

ing of four empire wreaths and em- 
blems for outline. 
934; by Stanley Nantus:, 
[Drawing of Louis XVI fioral bow 
knot and wreath. . 

Center and buffet set, 893; by Stan- 
ley Nantus. Drawing of Lou's XVI 
border and daisies for solid embroid- 
ery. 


WORKS OF ART 


no. 2, 1922 


ASMUS-BRADLEY Co., INc.—Continued. 

Child’s apron, 892; by Stanley Nan- 
tus. Drawing of two cat heads form- 
ing pockets. 


925; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of border for blanket stitch and 
basket with floral motives making 
pocket. 

Child’s dress, 924; by Stanley Nan- 
tus. Drawing of renaissance bouquet 
and wreaths for French knots. 


Colonial luncheon set, 932; by 
Stanley Nantus. Drawing of frame 
forming cross with floral ornaments 
for French knots and loop stitch. 


933 ; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of frame forming hoop in corners 


* 


w:th renaissance spray for French 
knots. 
Design, 722; by Stanley Nantus. 


Silver case design having sharp scal- 
lops of French knots with points fin- 
ished with rambler roses. 


814; by Stanley Nantus. 
Square basket and Louis XVI spray. 


Dresser set, 931; by Stanley Nantus. 
Drawing of Louis XVI border and 
Marie Antoinette floral baskets. 

Fudge apron, 920; by Stanley Nan- 
tus. Drawing of renaissance butter- 
fly and floral motives for French 
knots and outline. 


Knives holder, 849; by Stanley Nan- 
tus. Drawing of renaissance border 
in cross-stitch and flowers for loop- 
stitch. 

Knives, silver case, 858; by Stanley 
Nantus. Drawing of renaissance bas- 
Ket in Louis XVI style set in frame. 

Luncheon set, 929; by Stanley Nan- 
tus. Drawing of Marie Antoinette 
floral group for applique. 


930; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Henry III floral corners for 
loop stitch and outline. 


— 936; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of conventional basket forming 
corner and floral motives for loop 
stitch. 

Pillow case, 868; by Stanley Nan- 
tus. Drawing of empire medallion and 
floral motives. 


869; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of conventional tulips at point of 
scallops. 


— 870; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance spray and butter- 
flies. 

8 


Dy | 


4284 


ASMUS-BRADLEY CO., INC.-—Continued. 
871; by Stanlev Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance border for solid 
work. 

Searf, 836; by Stanley Nantus. 
Drawing of conventional trellis and 
flowers. 


837; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of conventional flowers in mill 
flower stitch. 


838; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance frame with rising 
flowers in mill flower stitch. 

848; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XVI scarf with flowers 
in loop stitch and French knots. 


844; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance border. 
— 903; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 


ing of border for blanket stitch and 
garland of Louis XVI for cross stitch. 


904; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Byzantine border for cross 
stitch and floral motives for loop 
stitch and French knots. 

905; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XI motive fer French 
knots and outline. 


906; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Marie Antoinette garlands and 
floral motives for loop and mill flower 
stitch. 


907; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Greek beaded border with em- 
pire wreath and floral motive for loop 
stitch and French knots. 


908; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XVI medallion and floral 
motives for loop stitch, French knots 
and outline. 

909; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Marie Antoinette border and 
basket with floral motives. 


— 911; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of art nouveau floral motives for 
loop stitch and French knots. 

Set, 830; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XVI medallion and basket 
to be worked in mill flower stitch. 


— 831; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Henry III basket and flowers 
to be worked in mill flower stitch. 


866; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XVI basket with floral 
motives. 
867; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance medallion and floral 
motives. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4284 


ASMUS-BRADLEY Co., INC.—Continued. 
921; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Greek border and conventional 
flower wreaths for mill flower stitch. 
926; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XVI border and medal- 
lion for cross stitch. 

Sewing apron, 988; by Stanley Nan- 
tus. Drawing of two _ renaissance 
baskets with floral motives forming 
pockets. 

Table cloth, 895; by Stanley Nan- 


tus. Drawing of renaissance border 
and fioral motives for mill flower 
stitch. 


896; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of floral groups in Louis XVI 
style. 

Tea apron, 922; by Stanley Nantus. 
Drawing of Louis XVI border with 
floral motives. 

923; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of empire wreath with floral mo- 
tives and outlines. 

Tea cloth, 839; by Stanley Nantus. 
Drawing of renaissance border in 
cross stitch and outline embellished 
with renaissance basket. 

Towel, 874; by Stanley Nantus. 
Drawing of two tipped renaissance 
_ baskets and flowers. 


875; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 


ing of Louis XVI wreath. 


- 876; by Stanley Nantus. Ren- 
aissance basket design. 
877; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 


ing of tipped Marie Antoinette bas- 
ket. 


—— 878; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XVI medallion. 
— 879; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 


ing of two conventional baskets with 
flowers for loop stitch and French 
knots. 


— 880; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of conventional lotus flowers for 
loop stitch and French knots. 


881; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of four Marie Antoinette medal- 
lions for French knots and outline. 


882; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XVI garlands for cross 
stitch. 


883 ; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Henry III basket with flowers 
for loop stitch and French knots. 


884; by Stanley Nantus. 
ing of Japanese butterfly. 


Draw- 


86 


pt. IV., He Ba We aT 


ASMUS-BRADLEY CO., INC.—Continued. 
885 ; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Henry III medallion and floral 
motives for mill flower stitch. 


886; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance: basket and floral 
motives for French knots and loop 
stitch. : 


—— 887; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance basket and floral 
motives for French knots. 


888; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XVI border. 
889; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 


ing of floral border and spray of Louis 
x VE. 


890; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Marie Antoinette basket and 
wreaths. ‘ 


— 891; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance butterfly and 
sprays. 


—-— 899; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance border and floral 
motives for applique and French 
knots. 


900; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of conventional border and wild 
roses for applique. 


—— 901; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XIII border with floral 
motives for applique. 


902; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance border touching 
scallop with floral motives for appli- 
que and French knots. 


939 ; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XVI ornaments and floral 
motives for French knots and mill 
flower stitch. 


— 940; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XVI wreath for cross 
Stitch. 


— 941; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of two conventional flower pots 


and standing flowers for French knots ~— 


and loop stitch. 


-—— 942; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of tipped renaissance basket with 
scattered flowers for French knots and 
loop stitch. 


Work apron, 865; by Stanley Nan- 
tus. Drawing of renaissance butter- 
flies and flowers in French knots. 


© 1c. each May 27 and June 38, 
1922; G 65322, 65323, 65743-65831. 


WORKS OF ART 


4306 


no. 2, 1922 
AYRES (MartTHa OATHOUT) Rioblanco, 
Calif. [4285 
Fairy tales. Model of book-end with 


figures of mother and child seated on 
sofa reading book. © 1 ¢. Mar. 29, 
7922; G 65321. 


BaiLEy, BANKS & BIDDLE co., Phila- 
delphia. [4286 
Crest. [Model of design in form of 
shield with relief of bust of man with 
eagle and two swords above] ©1c. 
Mar. 30, 1922; G 65429. 


BrowNtow) Los 
[4287, 4288 
Ally Sloper, 1. [Comie drawing 
showing left three-quarter view of 
Man with large nose and silk hat, 
carrying cane and umbrella] 
2. [Comic drawing showing 
back view of man standing with hat 
in right hand, umbrella in left and 
bottle of gin in coat pocket] 
© 1c. each Feb. 13, 1922; G 65445, 
65446. 


BALDWIN (L. EVANGELINE) Rexford, 
i ato [4289 
Mother’s card. Design showing 
mother seated in chair before open 
mfepiace. © 1c. May 6, 1922: G 
65833. 


BALLOWE (LEIGH M.) Dallas. 


BAKER (CHARLES 
Angeles. 


[4290 


Yesterday, to-day and forever; by 
Frank Lemon. Model of hooded 
figure on horse with upraised cross in 
hand. ©1c. June 3, 1922; G 65834. 


BartTLtert (ANNIE LatTHaMmM) Buck- 
hannon, W. Va. [4291 

Nation honoring her soldier dead 
through the American legion. [Bas- 
relief showing female figure with 
palm in left hand presenting wreath 
to two soldiers on battlefield] ©1l1e. 
May 19, 1922; G 65640. 


BEAvux (Cecit1A) New York. [4292 
Man and woman. Woman writing 


With typewriter while man dictates. 
© 1c. Apr. 18, 1922; G 65459. 


BEECH-NUT PACKING CO., Canajoharie, 
1. i [4293 
Babs Beech-nut; by Cushman Par- 
ker. Little girl being fed macaroni. 
© 1 ¢ June 12, 1922: G 65907. 


BELL (IRENE LILIAN) Lone Beach, 
Calif. [4294, 4295 
Oriental design, A. [Drawing of 
oriental head and crown above rotund 
figure] 


| 
87 


BELL (IRENE LILLIAN )—Continued. 


B. [Conventional drawing of 
head, hat, inverted bowl and other 
figures ] 


© 1c. each Mar. 29, 1922; G 65310, 
65311. 
BELL AND CHAMPE, Nashville. 

[4296 

Ash man; by R. Emmet Champe. 
[Model of mule holding bucket in 
mouth and on tail] © 1c. May 29, 
1922; G 65839. 


BERTOLINI (Lovuis) Detroit. [4297 


Kiss me quick. [Model of doll with 
movable arms] © 1. Mar. 23, 1922; 
G 65482. 


BIANCHI (ELicio) Chicago. [4298 


Progress. Statuette of nude young 
man holding winged horse of progress. 
© 1c. June 15, 1922; G 65900. 


BocgDAMOVE (ABRAHAM J.) New York. 

[4299 

Universal peace. [Mural painting 

showing soldier seated on ground talk- 

ing to woman and man, other figures 

in background] © 1. Feb. 1, 1922; 

G 65478. 

Boscaccr (Mitton) Oakiand, Calif. 

[4800-4302 

Book-end. Model of book-end with 

relief of nude female figure. 


California bear. [Model of book-end 
with relief of large bear] 

Spirit of incense. [Model of book- 
end and incense burner showing fe- 
male figure partly reclining by bowl] 

© 1 ¢. each May 15, 1922; G 65622-— 
65624. 

BowaAn (JAMES F.) Chicago. 
[4803, 4804 

Flapper; by Mable Landrum Torrey. 
[Model of figure of girl wearing coat, 
felt hat and goloshes] © 1c. May 4, 
1922; G 65653. 

Flipper; by Mable Landrum Torrey. 
[Model of figure of young man wear- 
ing small hat and coat with fur col- 
lar] ©1e. May 19, 1922; B 65654. 


BoYLE (GERTRUDE) New York. 
[43805 
Spirit of baseball. Statuette of 
baseball player ready to pitch ball. 
©le Apr. 5, 1922; G 65402. 
BRAGSTAD ART STUDIO, Maywood, Ill. 
[4306 
Desert; by Bertha M. Bragstad. 
Model of man in sheik’s costume and 
woman in riding habit seated before 
brazier. © 1 ¢. May 10, 1922; G 
65600. 


PO ati ke OO 
y u'¢ ) ape? te 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4307 


pt. iv., see 17 


Briprn (C. GARLAND) Los Angeles. 
[4307 


Okolehao. Model of fantastic seated 
nude figure with angular mouth, 
protuberant lips and cheeks, faun ears, 
conical horns, and hands folded on 
stomach.. © 1 ¢ May .25, 1922; 64 
O12, 


Brooke (Mary EpitH) Phoenix, Ariz. 
[4308 


Sunset on Squaw Peak, Ariz. Land- 
scape with cactus in foreground and 
mountain in distance. ©1c. Nov. 21, 
1922 3G Gol02. 


Brown (Roy SHELTON) Staunton, Va. 
4309 


Dream of earth, heaven and hell and 
the resurrection to come. [Painting 
showing Jesus and His followers ap- 
proaching stairway on left and satan 
beckoning to men and women on right] 
(nd;e. Apr. 12,°1922: G 65418. 


Bruni (Luis) Laredo, Tex. [4310 


Knights of Columbus. [Design 
showing bust of Columbus at top, 
above wreath and flags, pilot’s wheel 
in center, figure of Indian at left and 
maiden at right] © 1c. Feb. 2, 1922; 
G 64237. 


BUCHANAN (J. WALLACE) Fort Worth, 
Tex. [4311 
Ku-klux, Drawing of kKu-klux 
klansman in costume, on horseback. 
© 1%. Feb. 27, 1922: G 65324. 


BuxMAN (ANNA B.) Washington. 
[4312 


Ornamental letters in 
i de, “Apr. 21;°4922% 


God is love. 
cloud effect. 


G 65466. 
CAPITAL LIGHTING FIXTURE CO., New 
York. [4313 


Ornamental application; by Joseph 
M. Kratina. Model in barock style 
with round point and oval center held 
by two lines with four branches each. 
© 1c. May 11, 1922; G 65603. 


Carossio (NATALIE) San Francisco. 
: [4314 


Theatrical scenery. [Drawing of 
conventional vines and branches form- 
ing arch over stairway] © 1 ¢. Feb. 
18, 1922; G 65190. 


CHURCH New 
York. [43815 
Song. Cupid playing organ, blue- 
bird singing and bear cub pumping 
organ. ©1c. May 29, 1922; G 65728. 


(FREDERICK STUART) 


88 


Cuark (H. Huser) New York. [43816 
Mish. Book-end in form of Egyptian 
cat. ©1e. Mar. 17, 1922; G 65262. 


CLERE (FLORA WEeEStTcoTT) New York. 
, [4317-4319 
Door-knocker. Design of door- 
knocker, letter drop and name plate 


combined. © 1 e¢. Mar. 20, 1922; G 
65261. 
Dragon. Model of book-end in form 


of dragon with mouth open. © 1 «. 
June 15, 1922; G 65892. 

In Flanders fields the poppies blow. 
Model of book-end with large poppies 
and leaves in relief. © 1c May 29, 
1922; G 65865. 


Coats (GEoRGE A.) Chicago. 
[4820-4823 
Conductor; by Walter W. Blackman. 
Drawing of man with lantern on arm. 
Engineer; by Walter W. Blackman. 
Drawing of man with oil-ean. 


Fireman; by Walter W. Blackman. 
Drawing of man with shovel. 


Machinist; by Walter W. Blackman. 
Drawing of man at lathe. 


© 1c. each Apr. 10, 1922; G 65538— 
65541. 


Cops (REXFORD ORVAL) Chicago. 


Book-end. 32nd degree masonic em- 
blem in book-end form. © 1 c. Apr. 
20, 1922; G 65479. 


CorrIN (HASKELL) New York. [4825 


Unknown soldier. Painting showing 
winged Victory holding sword and 
wreath above dead soldier on battle- 
field. © 1c. May 26, 1922; G 65725. 


CoLicNy (Marsgoric) New York. 
[4326 


Seven snipsnops and their friend the 
woo-woo-bird as they are. Drawing of 
grotesque figures of men with heads 
of birds, and small yellow bird. ©1e. 
June 16, 1922; G 65901. 


CoLL (JAMES FREDERICK) Philadelphia. 
[4327, 4328 
Centennial emblem, 1. [Design show- 
ing clock dial with Liberty Bell in 
center and word Independence around 
dial] 
2. [Design showing clock dial 
wth Liberty Bell in center and word, 
Philadelphia, around dial] 
© 1c. each Mar. 21, 1922; G 65449, 
65450. 


ee a ae a a ae nk eS 


no. 2, 1922 


CoONWELL GRAPHIC cos., New York. 
[4329 
Herz-timer’s hammerblow; by John 
Crown. [Design showing big bell 
above landscape] ©1c. June 5, 1922; 


 G@ 65835. 


Cook (M. FRANK) Rochester, N. Y. 

7 * [4830 

Ideal swallow pigeons. Hight swal- 

low pigeons including full head and 

snip, in four standard colors. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 28, 1922; G 65307. 


CouDON (Epwarp T.) New York. 
[4331 
Literary guide; by Jules Askin. 
[Design showing various characters in 
costumes of middle ages, with arch in 
packsround|! © 1 ¢ Dec. 21, 1921; 
G 65330. 


CoYLe (CHARLES J.) New York. [43832 


Faithful unto death. [Circular 
plaque with relief showing three sol- 
diers saluting] © 1c. June 6, 1922; 


G 65854. 
CREASEY (SAMUEL ELLIoTT) Alfred, 
Me. [4333 
Alfred Courthouse and _ fireproof 


building 1807-1854. [View showing 
rough stone building in foreground 
and large frame building in back- 


Pround| © 1 c. Mar. 18, 1922; G 
65234. 
Croucn (R. WEIR) East Aurora, N. Y. 


[4334 


East Aurora high school medal. 
[Design of medal showing scroll across 
open book above lamp on obverse, and 
tree and rising sun on reverse] © 
ive. May 4, 1922; G 65578. 


CUMMINGS (FRANCIS C. J.) New York. 

[4335 

Memorial for K. of C. in world war. 

[Drawing of tower with pointed top 

on which rests ball surmounted by 

winged figure] © 1c. May 31, 1922; 
G 65734. 


Cusack (THOS.) co., Davenport, Ia. 
[4336 
Davenport, Ia., where the West be- 
gins. [Painting showing billboard 
along side of road under railway] © 
1c. May 25, 1922; G 65721. 


DAHILEN (CarL) New York. [4337 


Facklan almanac. by Gustav B. Jen- 
sen. [Drawing of soldier in old 
Swedish uniform holding torch before 
oval background] © 1 ec. Apr. 22, 
1922; G 65472. 


WORKS OF ART 


4351 


DALE (VIOLET) New York. 
[43838-4341 

Flapper. Model of female figure 
with bobbed hair, soft hat, sport coat 
open, long muffler, one piece dress to 
knees, galoshes unbuckled and _ flap- 
ping, and hands in pockets. © 1. 
Mar. 29, 1922; G@ 65309. 


Frog candlestick and mantel stand. 
Model of frog squatted on base with 
mouth open. © 1c. May 26, 1922; G 
65728. 


Indian totem pole candlestick. 
Model of totem pole showing grotesque 
eagle with drooping wings at top and 
wolf-headed man below. © 1 ¢« May 
26, 1922)" 'G 6b«24. 


Joshing Joss. [Model of fat China- 
man seated laughing, for incense 
burner} (©... .e. Mars; 20... 1922) G 
65260. 


DaLiLes (JOHN C.) jr., Cincinnati. 
[4342 
Model of figure of man 


© 1 


Kil-joy. 
representing blue law reformer. 
e. Apr. 26, 1922; G 65610. 


Da Prato (ANTONIO) co., Charlestown, 
Mass. [4348-4351 


Baptismal font, 1010; by Antonio Da 
Prato. [Model of font with sculptured 
group at top, and cherub and crosses 
in relief around bowl which is sup- 
ported by four columns] 


1010; by Antonio Da Prato. 
[Model of font with floral border 
around bowl, fluted standard and 
sculptured group on top] 


Blessed Virgin and Child; by Anto- 
nio Da Prato. [Model of figure of 
Madonna standing with infant Jesus 
in her arm] 


Gothie station of the cross, 1349; 
by Antonio Da Prato. [Model of sta- 
tion with spires, cross and relief panel 
showing Veronica about to wipe face 
of Jesus] 


Joseph (Saint); by Antonio Da 
Prato. [Model of figure of saint 
standing with square and lily in right 
hand] 


Joseph (Saint) and Child; by An- 
tonio Da Prato. [Model of figure of 
saint standing with infant Jesus in 
left arm and lily in right hand] 


Little Flower of Jesus, 1; by Antonio 
Da Prato. [Model of figure of nun 
holding crucifix and bunch of roses in 
arms ] 


89 


4352 


Da Prato (ANTONIO) Co.—Continued. 
23. By Antonio. Ma UP ran. 
[Model of figure of nun holding cruci- 
fix and roses in hands] 


Plunket (St. Oliver); by Antonio 
Da Prato. [Model of figure of saint 
standing with cross in right hand] 

© 1c. each May 24, 1922; G 65840— 
65848. 


DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago. 
[4852-4374 
Agony group. Model of figure of 
Christ hanging on cross. and his 
mother kneeling at foot thereof. © 
1 e. June 14, 1922; G 65887. 


Crucifix. Model of ornamental 
crucifix with gold inlaid mosaic on 
cross. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1922; G 65256. 


Gothic station of the cross with 
baldachin. Model shows ornamental 
baldachin, and bracket below station. 
© 1 ¢« Mar. 27, 1922; G 65301. 


Gothic tabernacle safe. Model of 
safe with chalice in relief on door 


having ornamental border. © 1 «. 
May 22, 1922; G 65665. 
Margaret Mary (Saint) Model of 


figure of saint holding picture of heart 


mm, bands. . (©) 1c.) Mar. 27%, 1922.-. G 
65302. 
Nepomnk (Saint John) Model of 


figure of saint handcuffed, holding two 
fingers to lips and palm under arm. 
© 1. Mar. 20, 1922; G 65257. 


Pieta. Model of pieta mounted on 
pedestal with sub-pedestal. © 1 « 
Mar. 20, 1922; G 65255. 


Relief station of the cross, A. 
Figures in relief show Christ falling 
under cross. © 1 c¢. May 22, 1922; 
G 65661. 


B. Figures in relief show 
Mary Magdalene holding cioth with 


which she wiped Christ’s face. ©1c. 
May 22, 1922; G 65662. 
C. Figures in relief show 


Christ meeting his blessed mother. © 
he) May 2251922'5'G 65668: 


D. Bas relief plaque showing 
Christ taking his cross. © 1c. June 
14, 1922; G 65885. 


E. Bas relief plaque showing 


Christ falling under cross. © 1 «. 
June 14, 1922; G 65886. 
in renaissance style. Model 


showing figures in relief and pillars 
and arch in background. © 1 «¢« 
Mar. 20, 1922; G 65251. 


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DAPRATO STATUARY co.—Continued. 
Renaissance station of the cross, 1. 
Model of station with figures in relief 
and ornamental frame surmounted by 
cross. ©1c. Mar. 20, 19222 °G@ Ga251, 


2. Model of station showing 
figures in relief with plain frame and 
cross on top. © 1c¢ Mar. 20, 1922: 
G 65252. 


38. Model showing very orna- 
mental frame with relief of figures. in 
mosaic. 1 ¢«. Mar: 207 49225-G. 
65253. 


4, Model of station 4 showing 
figures in relief in ornamental frame. 
© 1c. Apr. 22, 1922; G 65475. 


Renaissance tabernacle safe. Model 
of safe with chalice above wheat in 
relief on door. © 1c. May 22, 1922; 
G 65664. 


Sanctuary lamp. Model of lamp 
with eight day ruby glass and electric 
light. ©1c. Mar. 20, 1922; G 65258. 


Standing angel, 1. Model of figure 
of angel with right hand clasped on 
left over chest. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1922; 
G 65249. 


2. Model figure of angel with 
left hand clasped on right over chest. 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1922; G 65250. 

Steel tabernacle safe and door in 
renaissance style. Model of safe with 
chalice in relief on door. © 1. Apr. 
22, 1922; G 65473. 

— Roman style. Model of safe 
with chalice in relief on door arched 
at top having ornamental border. © 
1c. Apr. 22, 1922; G 65474. 


Treasury lock steel tabernacle safe. 
Model of safe with chalice emblem 
above clouds, in relief on door. © 
1c. Mar. 27, 1922; G 65299. 

2. Model of safe with square 
door on which is chalice emblem above 
cloud, enclosed by ornamental border. 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1922; G 65300. 

3. Model of Gothic style safe 
with chalice emblem in door. © Ic. 
Mar. 27, 1922; G 65308. 


4. Model of safe having chalice 
emblem on square door with plain 


border. © 1 ¢c.: Mar, 279 deze. 7G 
65304. 
Davis (C. R.) Lake Charles, La. 


[43879 

Let the rest of the world go by. 

Happy couple in canoe on lake, with 

mountains in background. © 1c, May 
29, 1922; © 65729. 


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-and houses in background] 


WORKS 
me..2, 1922 
4 
De Koven (ANNA) Chicago. [4380 
You may get my nana but you can’t 
get my goat. [Drawing of girl in 


-eart drawn by goat] © 1c. Mar. 24, 


1922; G 65285. 


DE LA ForD-SNIDER (CLARICE) Chicago. 
[4881 

America and defenders Washington 
and Lafayette. [Sculptured group of 
figures of Washington and Lafayette 
standing at each side of draped female 


- figure holding torch.] © 1. Mar. 138, 
~ 1922; G 65408. 


DENNETT (J. P.) Mount Vernon, Wash. 
[4382 
Mount Vernon spirit; by Elmer V. 
Edmonds. Drawing of milk can with 
arms and legs and face on body of ean. 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1922; G 65454. 
DEREMEAUX (IRMA) New York. [43883 
King Cole. Painting showing king 
seated at table and twenty-four black- 
birds in pie before him. © 1c. Apr. 


*21,.1922; G 65468. 


DEXTER (C. H.) & SONS, INC., Windsor 
Locks, Conn. [4384 
Cover design; by B. F. Carmichael. 
Drawing of border with scroll work 
© 1c. Apr. 1, 1922; G 65361. 


DopGE (VERNON) Provincetown, Mass. 
[4885 


Map of Alice in wonderland. [Paint- 
ing showing girl seated at table under 
tree in foreground, stone wall at right 


CO). dae. 
May 17, 1922; G 65633. 


DoNovAN (FRANCIS EARL) Denver. 
[4386, 4387 


Flapper. Model of grotesque figure 
with head of bird wearing cap, roll- 
socks and goloshes. © 1 ¢c. May 23, 
1922; G 65836. 

Rehabitation. Model of figure of 
eagle with wings spread forward in 
protecting manner. © 1 e¢. Mar. 30, 
1922; G 65480. 


DOYLE (WILLIAM J.) Vig: reds Ge 


[4388 

Jardin’ére; by Brython Jones. 
Model of jardinier or flower-pot holder 
with handles. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1922;G 


Rome, 


65106. 

DRAKE (Craic F. R.) New York. 
[4389 

Dun gone; by Edward _  Borien. 

Painting showing cow-boy being 


bucked off horse. 
1922; G 65630. 


© 1c May 16, 


OF ART 
4402 


DRAYTON (GRACE G.) New York. 
[4890, 4391 
Blue boy. [Drawing of small boy 
in colonial costume stading with hat 
in right hand] 
Devonshire. Character 
Duchess of Devonshire. 
© 1c. each Apr. 19, 1922; G 65462, 
65463. 


sketch of 


DUNSMORE (JOHN WarD) New York. 
[4392-4895 


Conference between Washington and 
the British commander-in-chief for the 
evacuation of N. Y. 1783. Washing- 
ton with. his staff discussing plans of 
evacuation with British officers. © 
are: Mars Ey 1922 * Gr oolgie 

Memorial service in honor of victory 
at Yorktown, Dec. 13, 1781. Wash- 
ington and members of Congress leav- 
ing Christ church, Philadelphia, after 
service. ©1c. Apr. 11, 1922; G 65431. 

Presentation of captured flags from 
Yorktown to Congress. Col. Hum- 
phreys before Congress offering flags 
carried by troup of continental sol. 
diers. © 1 ec. Mar. 17, 1922; & 65792. 

Ross (Betsy) Washington and 
committee of Congress inspecting flag 
of Stars and Stripes just made by Mrs. 
Ross. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1922; G 65430. 


DuRYEA (MincGA Pore) New York. 
[4396-4400 


Autumn. Figure of dancing boy 
with grapes on hair, holding bunches 
of grapes in hands. 

Fountain. Figure of child seated 
on back of turtle which squirts water 
on child’s hand. 


Kiss. Sculptured group of youth 
kissing girl. 
Summer. Figure of dancing girl 


holding basket of flowers in left hand. 


Wall fountain figure. Statue of 
young girl holding bowl in form of 
basket from which water flows. 

© 1c. each May 6, 1922; G 65625- 
65629. 


DykaAAaR (Moses W.) Washington. 


[4401 


Debs (Eugene V.) Sculptured bust. 
©1c. Apr. 21, 1922; G 65469. 


EASTLAND (VIRGINIA) San Francisco. 

[4402 
[Model of doll in form 
© 1c. June 6, 1922; G 


Kupie-tad. 
of mermaid] 
65852. 


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EckMAN (Harry ALBERT) Sacramento, 
Calif. [4403 
Flo and Al. [Drawing of short man 
and tall woman] © 1 c¢. June 13, 
1922; G 65881. 


EpWARDS (CHARLES) Philadelphia. 
[4404 


Divers at Treasure Island and mon- 
sters of the deep. [Marine scene 
Showing small boats around island 
and divers searching among wreckage 
of ship below] © 1c. Apr. 138, 1922; 
G 65434. 


Epwin (HuLis) Oakland, Calif. [4405 


Watch your step. Statuette of girl 
in bathing suit carrying parasol over 


shoulder. © 1 c. Apr. 15, 1922; G 
65437. 
ELLERHUSEN (ULRIC HENRY) New 
York. [4406 
Navy put ’em across. Model of 


figure of sailor standing close to bitts 
of ship with telescope in hand... © 
be pApr:. 29) 1922): G 6p0n2. 


ELLIOT (JENNIE) PRISCILLA CLUB, Des 
Moines. [4407 
Priscilla emblem; by Jennie Elliot. 
Drawing of wreath with name on 
scroll across it] ©1c. Apr. 26, 1922; 
G 65532. 


Evitiotr (CHAS. H.) co., Philadelphia. 
[4408 


Friends’ select school seal. [Draw- 
ing of shield and oriental lamp en- 
closed in double circle with inscrip- 
tion] © 1 ¢. Apr: 5, 1922: G 65393. 


EvLiotr (WILLIAM) jr., New York. 
[4409-4414 

Incense burner. Model of small 
house with thatched roof. 

Oblong pen tray. Model of tray 
with figure of Sealyham terrier facing 
ball. 

Oval ash tray. Model of tray with 
seated Sealyham terrier at one end 
and holder for cigarette at other end. 

Oval pen tray. Model of tray having 
figure of Sealyham terrier with paws 
on ink-well in center and head at- 
tached to lid. 

Rack for small calendar. Model of 
rack with figure of Sealyham terrier 
in begging position holding stick in 
mouth. 

Stamp box. Model of box with 
figure of Sealyham terrier lying on 
lid. 

© 1c. each Mar. 31, 1922; G@ 65553— 
65558. 


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ENRIGHT (WALTER J.) and NEwcomB 
(RospErRT M.) New York. [4415 


Time was tales. [Draw.ng showing 
man reading history of America and 
small boy seated on hassock by his 
cha r while visions of historical scenes 
appear] ©1c. Apr. 1, 1922; G 65368. 


EPSTEIN (MITCHELL HERBERT] Union 
aL Nite, [4416 
Izzy Sellem. [Comic drawing of 
Jew figure with large noSe, cigar in 
right hand and hat im left] ©1e. 
Apr. 22, 1922; G 65649. 


Ernsr (ApoteH G.) St. Louis. 
[4417, 4418 
Clock case, 1. Design of clock case 
with wreath of flowers around dial. 
2. Design of clock case with 
holly wreath and berries around dal. 
© 1 ¢. each May 29, 1922; G 65736, 
65787. 


Farr (KATE) Los Angeles. 

Box, 1. Model of box with relief of 
butterflies and worm on lid. 

2. Model of box with relief of 
Japanese woman and birds. 

Candlestick. Model of candlestick 
with relief of peacock. 

Cover for box. Model with relief of 
peacock and man carrying woman over 
shoulder. 

Cover of box. Model of circular 
disk with relief of parrot with worm. 

Lid. Model of lid of box with re- 
lief of frog and turtle. 

Two geese book-end. Model of book- 
end with relief of two geese and cCat- 
tails. 

© 1c. each Mar. 21, 1922; G 65269- 
6GOZ27T5. 


Ferry (D. M.) & co., Detroit. 
[4426-4429 

Garden spot; by Joseph G. Stephen- 
son. Little girl in garden with arm 
full of flowers. 

Mary, Mary quite contrary; by Max- 
field Parrish. Landscape showing g rl 
sitting on flower pot in foreground. 

Roadside vegetable stand; by Lunn 
Ball. People in automobile buying 
vegetables from stand by roadside. 

Vegetable still life; by Richard An- 
drew. Painting showing pot sur- 
rounded by turnips, leek, red pepper 
and squash. 

© 1c. each Apr. 26, 1922; G 65533— 
65536. 


[4419-4425 . 


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Sas ea 


no. 2, 1922 


Frero (EMILIE) Norwalk, Conn. 


WORKS OF ART 
4451 
FRASER (LAURA GARDIN) New York. 


Desk set. Model of ink-well, candle- 
holder, paper-knife, pen-tray. and 
stamp box, each decorated with figures 
of nude girls. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1922; 
G 65189. 


FLoop (THomAS R.) West Palm Beach, 
Fla. [4431 
Palm Beach County. Drawing of 


outline of county. © 1c. May 15, 
1922; G 657382. 


Fitorio (SALVATORE ERSENY) New 
York. [4432 
Taschereau (Cardinal E. A.) Model 


of monument showing cardinal stand- 
ing in front of high back chair with 


winged figures on each side of it. © 
1c. Apr. 24, 1922; G 65506. 
FrLrorMAN (IRvING) New York. 
[4433-4436 
Beetle motor-mascot. [Model of 
radiator cap in form of beetle] © 
1c. May 22, 1922; G 65671. 
Glory of the road. [Model of 


draped female figure standing with 
arms outstretched] © 1c. Mar. 23, 
1922; G 65280. 


Spirit of the wind. [Model of nude 
female figure leaning forward with 
drapery around waist and hands ex- 
tended backward] © 1c May 22, 
1922; G 65678. 


Wind goddess. [Model of draped 
female figure seated blowing trumpet 
held in right hand] © 1c. May 22, 
1922; G 65672. 


Forp, Butter & OLIVER, and RAPHAEL 
MENcoNI, New York. [4437 


Memorial tablet. [Bas-relief tablet 
showing shields and wreaths on each 
side of inscription, eagle and imple- 
ments of war below] © 1. May 9, 
1922; G 65650. 


Fow Ler (CATHERINE CHAPMAN) Dear- 
born, Mich. [4438-4440 
Fairies’ gift. Drawing of little girl 
Standing on top of thistle bloom en- 
circled by wreath of flowers and 
fairies. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1922; G 65576. 
Once upon a time. Scene under 
water showing old merman telling 
stories to grandchildren. © 1 ¢. Mar. 
20, 1922; G 65248. 
Princess Zeneea. Drawing of three 
mice among ferns and flowers. ©1e. 
Apr. 21, 1922; G 65467. 


Stuart (Gilbert) Sculptured bust. 
© 1c. Apr. 18, 1922; G 65453. 


FREEDMAN BROS., Buffalo. [4442 


Thrift club; by John Triepel. Paint- 
ing showing porch facing landscape 


with large jeweled ring in center. © 
Le May31,..1922 ;.G,6d890. 
FREUND (JAcoB) Cincinnati. [4443 


Municipal emergency stamp; by Jas. 
A. Whiteford. [Drawing of Statue of 
Liberty surrounded by inscription] © 
1c. June 1, 1922; G 65867. 


[44444451 


Frost & REED, LTD., Bristol, England. 


Gates of Borrowdale-Derwentwater ; 
by Sutton Palmer. Lake scene with 
hills in distance, and few sheep near 
path in foreground. © 1 ¢ Mar. 9, 
1922; G@ 65181. 


Horses exercising; by A. J. Mun- 
nings. Several horses ridden by their 
grooms, walking across open country. 
© 1c. May 22, 1922; G 65657. 

Hunting morning at the kennels; by 
A. J. Munnings. Hounds in kennel 
with two huntsmen in scarlet jackets 
and keeper at right. © 1«¢ May 22, 
1922; G 65658. 

In the Trossachs-Loch Achray; by 
Sutton Palmer. Lake with hills run- 
ning away in middle distance and 
woods at right. ©1«. Mar. 9, 1922; 
G 65182. 


Old garden; by Herbert Dicksee. 
Lady at foot of flight of steps picking 
flowers and putt'ng them in her 
apron, while dog stands at her side. 
© 1c. May 22, 1922; G 65660. 


Point to point meeting on Barrowby 
Hill; by A. J. Munnings. View of 
surrounding country from Barrowby 
Hill, with huntsmen, horses and hut 
in foreground. © 1c. May 22, 1922; 
G 65659. 


Taking hounds to cover; by A. J. 
Munnings. Huntsman on horseback 
followed by pack of hounds in fore- 
ground, bushes and trees in back- 
ground. (© 1 ¢)' May’ 22, 1922 ;°'@ 
65656. 


Through the forest; by Joseph Far- 
quharson. Woodland snow scene 
showing setting sun through trees, two 
deer in distance and pool with step- 
ping stones in foreground. © 1c. Mar. 
Or 1922" ‘Gvealss. 


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4452 


Fucus (Emit) New York. 
[4452-4466 

Age of innocence. [Statuette of 
nude little girl standing with hands 
clasped over head] 

Amorette. [Statuette of winged fe- 
male figure standing with hands 
clasped in front] 

Arabisque. [Statuette of nude fe 
male figure standing on one foot with 
arms extended] 

Butterfly. [Statuette of nude girl 
looking down at butterfly on her heel] 

Call from beyond. [Statuette of 
nude girl standing with eyes closed 
and hands upraised] 


Carmella. [Statuette of nude girl 
standing with left knee bent, and 
hands clasped under chin, looking over 
left shoulder] 

Dancer. [Statuette of nude girl 
dancing with arms extended] 

Dawn. [Statuette of nude girl 
standing upon high pedestal with both 
hands raised above head] 


Lesson. [Seulptured group of 
woman seated with book in hands and 
child at her side] 


Memories. [Statuette of nude 
female figure seated with legs crossed 
and hands clasped looking down] 


Pensierosa. [Statuette of nude girl 
standing with left knee bent and right 
hand supporting chin] 


Reader. [Statuette of nude girl 
lying on side, partly supporting self 
on elbows while reading book] 


Reclining nude. [Statuette of nude 


girl lying on sofa] 


Slave. [Statuette of female figure 
kneeling with hands tied] 


Study. [Statuette of nude girl 
_ seated on rock partly supporting self 
with left hand] 
© 1 ¢. each Apr. 3, 1922; G 65373-— 
65387. 


GALLOWAY (MARGARET W.) Denver. 
[4467 


White Cloud. Model of seated In- 
dian with feather in hair, bowl and 
campfire between feet, smoking long 
pipe. ©1c. May 8, 1922; G 65594. 


GARDELLE (CARLTON) Los Angeles. 
[4468 


Crystal gazer. Model of figure of 


Wallace Reid seated gazing at crystal. 
© 1c. May 2, 1922; G 65566. 


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GARNHAM (ELSA MINNA) New York. 
[4469 
I am the light and the life. [Front 
view of figure of Chr st standing in 
Garden] © 1 ¢. Mar. 21, 1922; G 
65268. 


GARSON (I. H.) sr., Los Angeles. 
[4470, 4471 
Young (Clara Kimball) as she ap- 
pears in character of Nora; by E. 
Graham Douglas. 
wearing shawl over head and cloak, 
standing with bundle in hands] 


in the character of Nora; by 
E. Graham Douglas. [Model of figure 
of woman in man’s garb with over- 
coat and cap] 

© 1c. each May 22, 1922; G 65666, 
65667. 


GEARY (JOHN GEARY) Chicago. [4472 

Cheer-up. Model of monkey eating 
pineapple, seated on round base. © 
1c. Feb. 13, 1922; G 65180. 


GEISSENHAINER (MAry B. TINSMAN) 
Philadelphia. [4473-4479 


Dreaming, 1; by William B. Steven- 
son. Drawing of theatrical stage with 
figure posed in frame. — 


2; by William B. Stevenson. 
Drawing of theatrical stage with 
raised curtain. 

3: by William B. Stevenson. 
Drawing of theatrical stage with low- 
ered curtain. 


4; by William B. Stevenson; 
Drawing of country club scene. 


5; by William B. Stevenson. 
Drawing of going away scene showing 
bride and groom about to enter auto- 
mobile in front of door. 


6; by William B. Stevenson. 
Drawing showing wedding process:on 
leaving church. 
7; by William B. Stevenson. 
Drawing of boudoir scene. 

© 1c. each May 24, 1922; G@ 65712-— 
65718. 


GILLESPIE (MARGARET E.) Washington. 


[4480, 4481 

Bluebell -design, 2. [Conventional 
drawing of bluebell] 

Rose design, 1. [Conventional 


drawing of rose] 
© 1c. each June 9, 1922; G 65870, 
65869. 


[Model of woman | 


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WORKS OF ART 


no. 2, 1922 


GoLpE (R. P.) Elberta, Ala. [4482 

Peace. Sculptured group showing 
_ rearing horse with nude rider halted 
by figure of Deity. © 1c. May 19, 
1922; G 65648. 


‘GoopWIN (J. HowArp) Philadelphia. 
[4483 


Fashion drawing; by Kathleen Ham- 
mond Abrams. Drawing of man and 
woman in evening clothes, with 
peacock on pedestal on either Side, 
woman in wrap at left and woman in 
riding habit at right. © 1c. May 18, 
1922; G 65788. 


GOooDYEAR (CrARA) Auburndale, Mass. 
[4484, 4485 


Four-leaf clover. Art panel show- 
ing clover leaves, blossoms and bees 
in circle. 

Garden in bloom. Art panel show- 
ing green gate in wall in background, 
bird-bath, hollyhocks, iris, and lilies in 
foreground. 

© 1c. each May 18, 1922; G 65651, 
65652. 


GRIFFITH (PorTER Murpock) San 
- Francisco. [4486 
Bear cub. Statuette of bear cub 


_ standing on Shriner’s fez with flag- 
peoim paw. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1922; 
G 65388. 


Gross (MicHAEL) New York. [4487 

Calendar series. Drawing in twelve 
sections showing seasonable grocery 
product for each month of year. © 
1c. May 28, 1922; G 65891. 


Gump (S. & G.) co., San Francisco. 
[4488 
Sparrow. [Drawing of flying bird 
on oval design in center of oblong 
mane), © 1c. Apr. 1, 1922: G 65481. 


Hatt (THomMaAs Vicror) New York. 
[4489, 4490 
Faun. [Model of book-end with fig- 
ure of faun looking over rock] 
Nymph. [Model of book-end with 
female figure lying on rock.] 
© 1c. each Apr. 1, 1922: G 65362, 
65363. 
HaAti, HartweELt & co., Troy, N. Y. 
[4491-4493 
Man in athletic union suit; by 
Harold Magrath. [Painting of man in 
union suit standing beside upholstered 
chair] 
Man’s head, 1; by Franklin Booth. 
Pen drawing of profile of man’s head. 


3297—22 


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4502 


Hatt, HARTWELL & co.—Continued. 
2; by Franklin Booth. Pen 
drawing showing right three-quarter 
view of man’s head. 

© 1 e. each Feb. 20, 1922; G 65325- 
65327. 


HAMILTON (FLORA BRENT) Chicago. 
[44944496 

Dancing child; by Louise Brent 
Depréaux. [Model of little girl stand- 
ing on one foot with left hand raised 
above head] © 1. May 3, 1922; G 
65570. 

Little Victory; by Louise Brent De- 
préaux. [Model of female figure in 
drapery standing on one foot with left 
hand raised above head] © 1c. May 
12, 1922; G 65607. 

Portrait study; by Louise Brent De- 
préaux. [Model of figure of young 
girl seated with hands clasped over 
knees] © 1c. May 3, 1922; G 65569. 


HANNAN (EUGENE ELMER) Wasbhing- 
ton. [4497 


Uncle Nick. Model of figure of base- 
ball clown standing with hands on 
hips. © 1c. May 9, 1922; G 65598. 


HANSEN (HArormp C.) Boston. [4498 


American trademark association, 
ine. emblem. ~-[Triangular drawing 
showing eagle perched upon shield] 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1922; G 65381. 


HARJANES STUDIOS, San Francisco. 
[4499 
Islam greets you. [Design showing 
Arab leading camel, with clock-tower 
in background] ©1e. Mar. 20, 1922; 
G 65259. 


HAYDEN (HARo~D ARTHUR) Bristol, 
Conn. [4500 
War memorial. Design showing 


stone shaft on base in form of five- 
pointed star. ©1c¢. May 17, 1922; G 


65632. 
HAYWARD (KATHERINE Ss.) Sacra- 
mento, Calif. [4501 


Days of ’49. Bas-relief plaque show- 
ing miner leading mule toward moun- 
tain in background. © 1 c. May 238, 
1922; G 65668. 


HERBST STUDIOS, New 
York. [4502 
Little teaser; by Mabel Jack. Model 
of figure of nude little girl seated on 
piece of column teas'‘ng frog. © 1. 
May 24, 1922; G 65720. 


( JOURDAIN ) 


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4503 


pt: Iv.;. DsS),¥. 47 


Herrick (GRACE T.) Palo Alto, Calif. 
[4503 

Little shriner. Model of figure of 
child in shriner costume holding poppy 
flower. ©1c. May 29, 1922; G 6573L 


New York. 
[4504 


Bull surrounded 


Gate. 


HERRMAN (ARNOLD A.) 


Bull in the ring. 
by fence and five bull-fighters. 
Apr. 22, 1922; G 65471. 


Hitty (Marion Norton) Los Angeles. 

[4505 

St. Denis (Ruth) as Leilith. [Paint- 

ing showing half-nude woman in swirl 

of drapery] ©1c. June 15, 1922; G 
65898. 


Hisapa (PAuL K.) Washington. 
[4506 


Flower pot with Chinese motif. 
Model in form of safe with Chinese de- 
sign on sides.: © 1 c. Apr. 15, 1922; 
G 65448. 


Horrner (A) & SONS, Buffalo. [4507 


It’s easy sailing with silver gloss 
soap; by Lawrence Carpenter. Sailor 
Standing on large cake of soap floating 
on lake, with shirt for sail held by 
sailor. ©1c. Apr. 22, 1922: G 65486. 


HorFMAN (Marvina) New York. 
[4508 
Peri. Statuette of man leaning for- 
ward, holding woman who is leaning 
backward. © 1c. May 19, 1922; G 
65639. 


HopPpKINs (FRANK W.) INC., Chicago. 
[4509, 4510 

Cuddle pups. [Drawing of inscrip- 
tion at right of puppy with hat on 
head holding parasol in mouth] © 
1c. Apr. 1, 1922; G 65405. 

Snuggle pups. [Drawing of puppy 
with hat on head holding parasol in 
mouth, and group of puppies below] 
© 1 e. Mar. 27, 1922; G 65406. 


Horp (LARARE BEAUDIN) San Diego, 
Calif. [4511 
Fleas. Model of monkey seated look- 
ing for fleas. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1922; 
G 65245. 


Horn (LEE A.) Los Angeles. [4512 

Emblem, California 1922. Model of 
sword surrounded by crescent moon 
with star between, surmounted by 
bear. © 1c. Mar. 15, 1922; G 65179. 


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Hoyt (HeETTIE J.) Milwaukee. 
~ [45138-4517 


Ban. [Model of bust of young man] 


Flapper. [Model of bust of girl 
with bare shoulders and head thrown 
back] 


Little flapper. [Model of figure of 
young girl with shoes unlaced, felt hat 
pulled down over ears and hands in 
pockets of cloak] 


Van Arsdale (Miss) [Model.of bust 
of young woman looking up] 


Young emigrant. [Model of bust of 
young woman looking ahead] 

© 1c. each Apr. 12, 1922; G 65419— 
654238. 


Hupson (GRACE) Ukiah, Calif. 
[4518-4524 

Crying Indian baby. Indian baby 
tied in carrying basket, with barking 
dog guarding it. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1922; 
G 65104. 

Indian boy. Front view bust of boy 
wearing felt hat, checkered shirt and 
bandanna around neck. ©1c. May 1, 
1922; G 65561. 

Indian child. Head of Indian child 
sucking orange, with hop-field in back- 
ground. ©1c. May 19, 1922; G 65642. 

Indian girl. Head of little Indian 
girl with apple in hand, white shirt . 
and wampum necklace. © 1 c May 
19, 1922; G 65641. 

Round Valley Indian child. Front 
view bust of Indian child with wild- 
cat skin around her shoulders. © 1 ec. 
May 1, 1922; G 65562. 

Yokia Indian boy. Head of Indian 
boy in checkered shirt, laughing. © 
1 c. Mar. 14, 1922; G 65103. 

Yokia Indian child. Half length 
figure of Indian child in plaid dress 


holding poppy in hands. ©1c. June 
2, 1922: G 65740. 
Hutit (A. B.) Chicago. [4525 


Seven states. Drawing of seven 
pointed star enclosing circular field 
with annular border. 
1922; G 65244. 


Hunt (ESTHER) San Francisco. 
[4526, 4527 


Javanese dancer. Model of bust of 
Javanese dancing girl with elaborate 
headdress. © 1 ¢. May 29, 1922; G 
65730. 

Marigold. Model of bust of Chinese 
girl with band around head and em- 
broidery on dress. © 1c. May 20, 
1922; G 65645. 


© 1 ¢ Mar: 1,% 


Ds 


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"no. 2, 1922 


on haunches] 


4549 


Hupp (Herbert E.) Indianapolis. 
[4528 


[Model of mule sitting 
© 1 ¢«. Mar. 30, 1922; 


White mule. 


G 65392. 
Hvurp (FRANK F.) Denver. [4529 
Indian sign lucky ring. Design of 


_ ring decorated with crossed arrows, 


Cc tT |e 


thunder bird and swastika. 
May 24, 1922; G 65838. 


INTERNATIONAL SHOE CO., FRIEDMAN- 
SHELBY BRANCH, St. Louis. [4530 
Don’t blame the boy; by Wolf & 
Lavenson. [Drawing of billboard dis- 
play showing woman holding shoe in 
hand and looking down at boy] ©1e. 
Apr. 14, 1922; G 65436. 


INTERNATIONAL SHOE CO., PETER’S 
BRANCH, St. Louis. [4531, 4532 


Peter’s diamond brand shoes; by 
Wolf & Lavenson. [Drawing of shoe 
in circle on left end of panel on 
frame] © 1c. Mar. 16, 1922; G 65186. 

Peter’s weatherbird shoes; by Wolf 
& Lavenson. [Drawing of boy stand- 
ing by large shoe in panel on frame] 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1922: G 65187. 


IrRIsH (WILLIAM EpwIN) Cleveland. 


[4533 
_ International peace flag of the 
world; by Dora Linley. [Painting 


Showing three people at foot of tree 
on rock surrounded by water] ©1e«. 
mpr. 27, 1922: G 655387. 


Isaacs (MAupE) New York. [4534 
Innocent Abigail. [Drawing of 
skinny girl carrying suitcase] ©1«. 


May 6, 1922; G 65588. 


JACKSON (JosEPH F, A.) Philadelphia. 

[4535 

Carroll (Lewis) in his study. [Man 

Seated in arm chair before open fire- 

place reading book] © 1. June 15, 
1922; G 65899. 


JAMES (Harry CLEBOURNE) Los An- 
geles. [4536 


Buffalo shield. Design of Indian 
buffalo hide shield with buffalo horns 


pesched. © 1c. June 7, 1922: G 
65856. 
JAMES (TRUE SatmMon) New York. 


. [4537 

Falls of Orredo; by Orestes Ber- 

nadini. Relief panel showing falls 

with spirit of Orredo appearing in 

running water, and Italian village in 

valley at left. © 1 ¢. May 9, 1922: 
G 65599. 


97 


JANNY (AucGcuUST R.) New York. 
[4538 


Model of bust of China- 
©, 1 ¢. Apr, 


Jan-nee. 
man for incense burner. 
7, 1922; G 65401. 
JENNEWEIN (C. PauLt) New York. 

[4589-4543 

Comedy. Model of figure of young 
woman dancing with one leg raised 
and mask on face. 


First step. Model of figure of wom- 
an guiding child in its attempt to 
walk. 


Gazelle and Cupid. Model of ga- 
zelle with baby seated on its back. 


Nymph and fawn. Model of figure 
of young woman with fawn at her 
side. 

Repose. Model of partly draped 
female figure seated, leaning back on 
left hand. 

© 1c. each Apr. 15, 1922; G 65440— 
65444. 

JOHNSON (JULE) Fargo, N. D. [4544 

Bull. [Drawing of bull tied to 
stake] © 1c. Mar. 27, 1922; G 65332. 
[4545 


combed 
centers 
Apr: 2 


JOHNSON (LEANDER) Chicago. 


Base. Design of base with 
effect, plain top, diamond 
bordered by leaves. © 1 ©¢. 
1922; G 65542. 


JOHNSON (Mary E) Syracuse, N. Y. 
[4546 
Methodist Episcopal church of Syra- 
cuse, N. Y., emblem. [Drawing of 
monogram in circle enclosed in tri- 
angle] ©1. Apr. 8, 1922; G 65407. 


JoNES (Roy C.) Brooklyn. [ 4547 

Head of girl. [Drawing showing 
left three-quarter view bust of girl 
wearing feather-trimmed hat pulled 
down over right eye] ©1ec. Mar. 24, 
1922; G 65358. 


JONSSON (EINAR) Reykjavik, Iceland. 


[4548 
Karlsefni (Tharfinnur) his wife 
Gudridur and their son _ Snorri. 


Sculptured group of first settlers in 

America. 1003-1006. © 1. Mar. 20, 

1922; G 65247. 

Katons (CHARLES H.) Detroit, Mich. 
[4549 


Soul of music; by George J. File. 
[Two men seated before open window 
in which appears floating draped 
figure, white couple are dancing on 
lawn] © 1c Apr. 26, 1922: G 65529. 


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4550 
KEEGAN (CHARLES R.) Philadelphia. 
[4550 
Philadelphia calls you. Painting 


showing William Penn ringing Liberty 
Bell, with Independence Hall in back- 
srountd.,. ©. ¢. May 3, 1922;,/G. 655(1z 


KiHm (W. LANGDON) Brooklyn. 
[45514620 
Acoma man. Drawing of full front 
view of Pueblo Indian of New Mexico 
wearing blanket and cap. 


Anitopsi. Drawing of front view of 
Blackfoot Indian girl with hair hang- 
ing down each side of face. 


Arrowtop. Drawing of Blackfoot 
Indian cowpuncher wearing Mexican 
hat. 


Bad Marriage. Drawing of left pro- 
file of Blackfoot Indian wearing wide- 
brimmed hat. 


Bearhead. Drawing of Blackfoot 
Indian in checkered shirt, showing 
front view. 

Big Painted Lodge. Drawing of 


right profile of Blackfoot Indian 


medicine man. 
Boss Ribs, 1. Drawing of front view 


of old Blackfoot Indian wearing wide- 
brimmed hat. 


2. Drawing of left profile of 
old Blackfoot Indian warrior. 


Bull Plume. Drawing of left three- 
quarter view of Blackfoot Ind‘an with 
two braids of hair over shoulders. 


Bull Plume (WMrs.) Drawing of 
Blackfoot Indian woman, Comes Back, 
showing right profile. 

Caisaro (Lucy) Drawing of left 
profile of Pueblo Indian woman of 
New Mexico with string of large 
beads around neck. 


Canfield (/rs.) Drawing of left 
profile of Pueblo Indian woman of 
New Mexico wearing cap, scarf and 
string of beads around neck. 

Cora. Drawing of right profile of 
Pueblo Indian woman of New Mexico. 


Coward (Chief) Drawing of left 
profile of Blackfoot Indian with 
checkered blanket over shoulders. 

Curly Bear (Chief), 1. Drawing of 
left profile of Blackfoot Indian wear- 
ing blanket over shoulders. 

—2. Drawing of left profile of 
chief of Blackfeet. 

Eagle-Calf. Drawing of Blackfoot 
Ind‘an showing left profile. 


98 


Kinn (W. LANGpon )—Continued. 

Eagle Feathers. Drawing of full 
front view of Blackfoot Indian with 
braids of ha'r over shoulders. 

Fish Wolf Robe. Drawing of left 
profile of Blackfoot Indian dancer. 

Fish Wolf Robe (A/rs.) Drawing of 
left profile of Blackfoot Indian berry 
woman. 
and child. Drawing. of front 
view of Blackfoot Indian berry woma 
and child. ; 

Garcia (Susie), 1. Drawing of full 

front view of Pueblo Indian woman 
of New Mexico wearing string of 
beads and claws. 
2. Drawing of left  three- 
quarter view of Pueblo Indian woman 
of New Mexico wearing string of 
beads and claws. 

Go-In-High woman. Drawing of left 
profile of Blackfoot Indian girl with 
two braids of hair over shoulders, large 
eardrops and beads. 

Gounae (Terevio), 1. Drawing of 
Pueblo Indian of New Mexico with 
scarf over shoulder, showing left pro- 
file view. 

——2. Drawing of front view of 
Pueblo Indian of New Mexico in dark 
robe. 

——3. Drawing of left profile of 
Pueblo Indian of New Mexico with 
blanket ra’sed back of neck. 


Gunn (Aitchee) Drawing of right 
profile of Pueblo Indian of New Mex- 
ico with string of large beads around 
neck. 

Heavybreast. Draw‘ng of front view 
of Blackfoot Indian with string of 
small stones around neck. 


John Two-Guns Whitecal f, 1. 
Drawing of right profile of Blackfoot 
Ind‘an judge in dark robe. 


2. Drawng of front view of 
Blackfoot Indian judge with string of 
small stones around neck. 


Johnson (Juanita) Drawing of left 
three-quarter v-ew of Pueblo Indian ~ 
woman. Acoma pottery maker of New 
Mexico wearing blanket over head. 


Ke-Wit-Sische (Augus), 1. Drawing 
of front view of Pueblo Indian of New 
Mex’¢o wearing large blanket with 
zig-zag and diamond design. 


Drawing of full front view 
of Pueblo Indian of New Mex‘co, 
wearing blanket with small zig-zag 
and diamond design. 


—— 2. 


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no. 2, 1922 


Kinn (W. LANnepon )—Continued. 
Lazy Boy. Drawing of left profile 
of Blackfoot Indian wearing fur Cap. 
Lewis (Mara) Drawing of full 
front view of Pueblo Indian woman 
of New Mexico with scarf over head. 


Little Singing Woman. Drawing of 
right three-quarter view of Blackfoot 
Indian girl wearing bandeau and large 
feather on hair. 

Long (Wrs.) Drawng of right 
three-quarter view of Blackfoot Indian 
woman wearing two braids of hair 
over shoulders and string of beads. 

Lucile. Drawing of left three-quar- 
ter view of Blackfoot Indian woman 
with two braids of hair over shoulders 
and large ear-drops. 


Many Tail Feathers, 1. Drawing 
show.ng front view of Blackfoot In- 
dian. 

——2. Drawing of full front view 

of old Blackfoot Indian warrior. 
3. Drawing of right three- 
three-quarter view of Blackfoot In- 
dian wearing earrings and _ three 
strings of beads. 

Marmon (Mrs.) Drawing showing 
right three-quarter view of Pueblo In- 
dan woman of New Mexico. 

Nightguns (John) Drawing of right 
profile of Blackfoot Indian wearing 
cowboy hat. 


North Peigan woman. 


Drawing of 


front view of Blackfoot Indian 
woman. 
Old Lady Good Scissors. Drawing 


of elderly Blackfoot Indian woman 
showing left profile. 

Oscar (Peter) Drawing of left pro- 
file of Blackfoot Indian with short 
hair. 

Paisano (Ulysses Grant), 1. Draw- 
ing showing left profile of Pueblo In- 
dian of New Mexico wearing polka dot 
searf. ~ 


2. Drawing of left profile of 
Pueblo Indian of New Mexico with 
diamond checked blanket. 


Paisano (Mrs. Wm.) Drawing of 
left profile of Pueblo Indian woman 
of New Mexico. 


Riley (Cora) Drawing of left three- 
quarter view of Pueblo Indian woman 
of New Mexico with double string of 
beads around neck. 

Riley (Elizabeth), 1. Drawing of 
left profile of Pueblo Indian girl of 
New Mexico with earrings and neck- 
lace. 


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4620 


Kiuwn (W. Lanepdon )—Continued. 

2. Drawing of left profile of 
Pueblo Indian woman of New Mex_co 
with necklace exposed and earrings. 


Riley (John), 1. Drawing showing 
right profile of Pueblo Indian of New 
Mexico wearing blanket with diamond 
design. 


2. Drawing of right profile of 
Pueblo Indian wearing blanket with 
zig-zag design. 


Saiow (Jose) 1. Drawing of right 
profile of Pueblo Indian of New Mex- 
ico wearing cap and blanket. 

——2. Drawing of front view of 
Pueblo Indian medicine man of New 
Mexico wearing cap and blanket. 


Sing-Out. Drawing of front view of 
Blackfoot Indian girl with hair parted 
in middle. 


Singing Long Time, 1. Drawing of 
front view of Blackfoot Indian girl 
with two braids of hair over shoulders. 


2. Drawing of left profile of 
Blackfoot Indian child. 


Turtle. Drawing of front view of 
Blackfoot Indian hunter with two 
braids of hair over shoulders. 


Weeker (Juanita) Drawing_of left 
profile of Pueblo Indian woman of 
New Mexico with scarf over head. 


White-Dog. Drawing of left three- 
quarter view of Blackfoot Indian 
wearing fur cap and scarf. 


White Quiver. Drawing of Black- 
foot Indian warrior showing front 
view. 

Whitegrass (Shorty) Drawing of 
old Blackfoot Indian warrior. 


Wolf Robe (Chief) Drawing of left 
profile of Blackfoot Indian wearing 
Mexican hat and large ear-drops. 


Yellow Wolf (Mrs.) Drawing of 
left three-quarter view of Blackfoot 
Indian woman with large eardrops and 
two braids of hair over shoulders. 


Yellowhead, 1: Drawing of front 
view of Blackfoot Indian police with 
feather headdress. 


——2. Drawing of left profile of 
Blackfoot Indian with short hair. 


Yellowhead (Mrs.) Drawing of 
right profile of Blackfoot Indian 
woman wearing beads and large ear- 
drops. 

© 1c. each Apr. 15, 1922; G 65107— 
65170. 


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pt. tv..4 So Wee 


KINDEL AND GRAHAM, San Francisco. 

[4621 
- Chinese doll; by Mrs. A. Browne. 
[Model of figure of Chinese child 


standing with hands clasped] ©1ce. 
Apr. 1, 1922; G 65364. 
Kxiapr (RonaLtp D.) Baltimore. [4622 


Man talks. [Drawing of bust of 
young man, at left of inscription] © 
1 ¢. Mar. 23, 1922; G Gb2e0. 


Denver: 
[4623 
Bud and Dub. [Comic drawing of 
tall man and short man each holding 
cigar in hand] © 1c. Jan. 3, 1922; 
G 65635. 


KNAUSE (HAL MONROE) 


Knicut (CHaArLes R.) New York. 
[4624, 4625 
Neanderthal man. [Model of pre- 
historic.man with staff in hand] 
2. [Painting showing prehis- 
toric man with pointed staff in hand 
standing on ledge overlooking valley ] 
© 1 ¢. each Mar. 23, 1922; G 65242, 
65248. 


Knox (Susan Ricker) New York. 
; [4626 
Mme. E. of Moscow. Front view of 
old peasant woman wearing sweater, 
striped ‘apron and kerchief. © 1 ©¢. 
Apr. 10, 1922; G 65413. 


Koontz (BertHa I.) Sterling, Col. 

[4627 

Disputed rights of the range. View 

of western range showing two Here- 

ford bulls in foreground and herd of 

cattle in background. © 1c. May 12, 
1922; G 65604. 


LACHAISE (Gaston) New York. 
[4628, 4629 
Leaping dolphins. Model of group 
of four fish. 
Peacocks. 
peacocks. 
© 1c. each June 15, 1922; G 65894, 


65895. 


La Guarpra (Tom) New York. [4630 

Mary Mirror; by Joseph Bianchi. 
[Model of female figure holding large 
mirror on shoulder] © 1c. Mar. 30, 
1922; G 65313. 


Model of group of three 


LANG (CHas.) New York. [4631 
Coming to light. [Bas-relief plaque 
showing rhinoceros coming out of 


cave] ©1c. Mar. 31, 1922; G 65394. 


LANKENAU (JOHN R.) co., Boston. 
[4632-4644 
Pattern 76; by Yvonne Margaret 
Lambert. [Drawing of three bells, 
scroll, and leaves.] © 1c. Mar. 13, 
1922; G 65268. 


153; by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
bert. [Drawing of group of three 
plants on inverted pyramids between 
seallops ] 

154; by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
bert. [Drawing of large butterfly and 
two small ones among vines above 
scallops] 

155; by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
bert. [Drawing of blossoms and ber- 
ries above scallops] 


156; by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
pert. [Drawing of three bunches of 
berries tied by ribbon above scallops] 
157; by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
bert. [Drawing of vases full of 
flowers, on points] 

158; by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
bert. [Drawing of clusters of flowers 
and vines above scallops] 

175: by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
bert. [Drawing of bunch of flowers 
with single flower on each side, above 
points] 


176; by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
bert. [Drawing of two butterflies 
above festoons and scallops] 

177; by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
bert. [Drawing of garland 6f flowers 
and vines above scallops] 

178; by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 


bert. [Drawing of two sprays of 
flowers tied with ribbon above scal- 


lops ] 


179; by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
bert. [Drawing of basket of flowers 
with flowers on each side] 
180; by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
bert. [Drawing of three bunches of 
flowers tied with ribbon, above double 
points] 

© 1 each Mar. 13, 31, 1922; G 
65263, 65346-65357. 


Lanyon (WALTER C.) and SPENCER 
(ALICE) Carthage, Mo. 
[4645-4649 

Cattle rustlers; by Frederick Rem- 
ington. [Cowboys mounted lassoing 
eattle in valley] 

Gracias Sefiorita; by Frederick Rem- 
ington. [Army officer dismounted re- 
ceiving glass of water from Mexican 
maid] 


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mo. 2, 1922 


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Lanyon (Water C.) and SPENCER 
(ALIcE )—Continued. 

Old Dick; by Frederick Remington. 
[Side view of horse eating from 
manger in stall] 

Prairie fire; by Frederick Reming- 
ton. [Cowboy mounted running his 
horse across prairie followed by herd 
of cattle] 

Sentinels on guard; by Frederick 
Remington. [Drawing of four soldiers 
seated under edge of high rock] 

© 1c. each June 8, 1922; G 65860- 
65864. 


LARKIN (Wir~~I1AM F.) New York. 
[4650 


Mademoiselle Porcelaine. Model of 
head and shoulders of woman. © 1c. 
fear. 16, 1922: G 65333. 


LEIcH (WILLIAM Ropinson) Brooklyn. 
[4651 
Reckoning. [Man seated surrounded 


by hands and clenched fists. © 1 «¢. 
Apr. 17, 1922; G 65456. 
LENOX, INC., Trenton, N. J. [4652 


Peking design; by Frank Graham 
Holmes. [Circular design with vine 
and leaf border divided into four sec- 


tions by baskets of flowers] © 1 ¢. 
May 18, 1922; G 65638. 
LIEBERMAN (Max) Chicago. [4653 


“I will” girl of Chicago; by Oscar 
J. Doerre. [Model of figure of girl 
with fancy headdress and breastplate, 
holding scroll in hand] © 1c. June 
10, 1922; G 65871. 


LINDNEUX (ROBERT) Denver. 
! [46544660 
Cody (Col. Wm. F.) 1. Right three- 
quarter view bust of Buffalo Bill. 


2. Right three-quarter view of 
Buffalo Bill astride white horse stand- 
ing on brow of hill with mountains in 
background. 

In the Shoshones. View of Shoshone 
Mountains in early morning showing 
guide with pack mules and horses in 
foreground looking up canyon. 

Odessa Lake, Rocky Mountain na- 
tional park, Col. View of lake from 
eastern shore looking toward Notch 
Top Mountain. 

Sportsman’s luck. Duckshooter in 
canvas boat blind hidden in cat-tail 
rushes, shooting into flock of ducks. 

Tawney killer. Mountain lion stalk- 
ing two mule deer, of which the doe is 
drinking from forest stream and buck 
standing with head up. 


LINDNEUX (ROBERT )—Continued. 
Western pep. Cowpuncher riding 
Pinto bucking broncho jumping over 
sedge bushes in cattle country. 
© 1c. each Mar. 18, 1922; G 65235- 
65241. 


LInK (Lint1An) New York. [4661 


Fountain. Model of figure of baby 
stooping over and touching turtle with 
one hand. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1922; G 
65185. 


Lion (Henry) Fresno, Calif. [4662 


Lincoln (Abraham) Sculptured bust. 
© 1c. Apr. 24, 1922; G 65510. 


LIPMAN (WALTER) San Francisco. 
4663 


Welcome. Drawing of Shriner’s 
fez and emblem. ©1c. June 1, 1922; 
G 65866. 


LoRDONNOIS (MARCEL) Paris. 
[4664, 4665 


Chameau. [Seulptured figure of 
camel lying down and man on his 
back. 


Epervier Sculptured figure of small 
bird. 


© 1c. each Apr. 26, 1922; G 65520- 
65521. 


LORIMER, GREENBAUM CO., ING, New 
York. [4666 
Bed spread design. Basket of flow- 
ers and leaves with bow-knot on 
handle, @i tc. Apr. 28). 1922) 0-G 
65564. 


Low (Witt H.) Bronxville, N. Y. 
[4667 

Veritas. Nude female figure stand- 
ing by stone well with mirror in hand 
which reflects ray of light passing 
across her, body. .©: 1..¢. Apr... 10; 
1922; G 65414. 


LuccHEsI (Louris) Chicago. 
[4668-4671 
Floral clock. Model of stand for 
clock in form of vase full of flowers. 


Great pets. Model of clock stand 
with figure of dog and baby at base. 


Lighthouse. Model of stand for 
clock in form of lighthouse with relief 
of mermaids at base. 


Two orphans. Model of clock stand 
with figures of two children at base. 


© 1c. each Mar. 27, 1922: G 65292- 
65295. 


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4672 
McBriwE stTupios, INc., New York. 

[4672 

Hayes (Archbishop Patrick J.) 

Sculptured bust. ‘© 1 ec. Mar. 22, 


1922; G 65277. . 


McCiain (Mrs. A. D.) San Antonio. 
[4673, 4674 
Alamo. [Drawing of old Spanish 

mission in circle] 


Texas blue-bonnets. Design show- 
ing leaves in center with spray of 
blossoms on each side. 

© 1c. each Apr. 10, 1922; G 65409, 
65578. 


McDanbrE (GrorGE) Bethlehem, Pa. 
[4675 


Don’t croak about bad business; by 
George Milne, Jr. Drawing of frog 
on. lily-pad... ©, 1. ¢.. Mar. 25, 1922; G 
653865. 
McDonoucH (CLARENCE JAMES) AI- 

bany. [4676 

Bea flapper. [Statuette of girl 
wearing goloshes, felt hat pulled down 
over eyes and open coat, with hands 
in pockets] © 1c May 2, 1922; G 


65565. 
MacMonnies (FREDERICK W.) New 
York. [4677 


Civic virtue. Sculptured group of 
male figure standing with sword in 
right hand and two female sirens 
lyihne at his feet., © 1.e Apr..22,9922 ; 
G 65477. 


ManHer (Epwarp F.) Boston. [4678 


Peacock wall fountain. Model of 
peacock with spread tail in low relief 
on shell basin supported on ornamented 


console: © 1/e Apr. 10, 192224 

65410. 

MALONE (MATTHEW VINCENT) Rich- 
mond. [4679 


Piggly wiggly all over the world. 
[Drawing of pig on globe] © 1c. Apr. 
15, 1922; G 65488. 


MARTIN (ETHELDRA JV.) New York. 
[4680-4686 


Aurora borealis. Drawing of female 
figure in Eskimo costume trimmed in 
fur and fur-trimmed boots and cap, 
and drops of glass on chain caught 
under arm and wrist, with borealis 
burst on chiffon and georgette back- 
ground. 


Firecracker. Drawing of female 
figure wearing costume formed by 
large firecracker with small fire- 
crackers for arms and legs. 


MARTIN (ETHELDRA V.)—Continued. 

Lightning. Drawing of female figure 
standing with blue georgette em- 
broidered in rhinestone flashes on 
arms, body in cloud effect with elec- 
tric bulbs in hands. 


Music. Drawing of female figure 
in tights with accordion effect skirt, 
having music staff and notes thereon, 
headdress of taffeta painted in stripes: 
for staff, and bells on ankles. 


Rainbow. Drawing of female figure 
in light blue skirt covered with rhine- 
stones in sky and rain-drop effect, 
with cloud of feathers across shoulder 
and rainbow and sun effect on chiffon. 
about head. 


Sail-boat. Drawing of female figure. 
holding on arms water effect in two 
folds of georgette, applique with 
stripes in irregular lengths with figure. 
of sail-boat on head, and wearing 
stockings and slippers. 


Sky-rocket. Drawing of female: 
figure standing, with bodice of chiffon 
and Ssky-rocket of feathers above: 


waist-line, striped bloomers and head-- 


dress of covered wires and chiffon. 
from which drop beads. 


© 1c. each Apr. 24, 1922; G 65511— 


65517. 


MARTIN (SANFORD N.) Tacoma. 


Rainier (Mt.) 
Mt. Rainier with square base. 
Apr. 29, 1922; G 65559. 


©)1 ¢. 


MASTERS (EHDWIN GRANT) Oklahoma. 


City. 
Grandfather’s clock. 


[4688. 
Drawing of 


clock dial with movable hands bear-. 


ing inscription. © 1c. May 22, 1922; 
G 65739. 


MaAyYeErR (Lity C.) New York. 
[4689-4691_ 


Children of ancient times. Model 


of figures of two children carrying- 


water urn upon their shoulders. 


Kneeling vestal virgin. Model of 
female figure with water jug upon her: 
shoulder. 


Vestal virgin water carrier. Model. 
of female figure walking with water 
jug on her shoulder. 


© 1 c. each Mar. 27, 1922; G 65296— 
65298, 


102 . 


[4687 


Souvenir replica of 


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WORKS OF ART 


me, 2, 1922 
Mazzi (SINIBALDO) Los Angeles. 
[4692-4696 
Book-end; by Carlo Romanelli. 


Model with relief showing old woman 
seated in chair sewing, with cat play- 
ing with spool of thread. © 1c. June 
12, 1922; G 65880. 

Cabrillo; by Carlo Romanelli. Model 
of book-end showing man standing on 
deck of ship. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1922; 
G 65461. 

Dante and Beatrice; by Carlo Ro- 
manelli. [Model of book-end showing 
poet and woman standing by altar] 
© 1c. Apr. 19, 1922; G 65460. 

Incense burner; by Carlo Romanelli. 
Model of female figure seated in chair 
holding bowl of incense in lap. ©1e. 
Apr. 18, 1922; G 65458. 

Jap boy incense burner: by Carlo 
Romanelli. Model of figure of boy 


seated with basket in lap, smiling. © 
1 ec. June 12, 1922; G 65879. 
Mears (Mary) New York. [4697 


Monument to truth; by Helen Farns- 
worth Mears. Model of memorial to 
Mrs. Eddy showing figure of angel 
standing against wall with relief 
group on each side. © 1c May 8, 
1922; G 65595. 

MEDALLIC ART CO., New York. [4698 


Military order of the world war in- 
signia; by Michael Jacobs. Model of 
maltese cross surrounded by laurel 
wreath with figure of Justice in cen- 
ter, surmounted by eagle. © 1c. Mar. 
2, 1922; G 65415. 


MENNEN CO., Newark, N. J. [4699 
Crying baby. Front view bust of 
baby with mouth open] © 1 «¢. Mar. 


ar, 1922; G 65290. 
MeEssMorE & DAMON, INC., New York. 
[47004704 

Egyptian! vase. [Model of vase with 
two handles at top and bulging body 
tapering at base] 

Greek vase. [Model of tall vase hav- 
ing bulging body tapering at top and 
bettom with flaring mouth and base, 
and long handles on sides] 


Japanese vase. [Model of vase with 
bulging body tapering at top and bot- 
tom, with flaring mouth and base] 

Modern vase. [Model of vase hay- 


ing bulging body tapering at bottom | 


and top with large flaring mouth] 
Persian vase. [Model of vase with 
two handles at top, bulging body and 
flaring base] 
© 1c. each Mar. 10, 1922; G 65334- 
65338. 


MEYENBERG (JOHN CARLISLE) Cincin- 
nati. [4705 
Grant (U. S.) Medallion showing 
right three-quarter view bust in bas- 
relief] © 1c. May 4, 1922; G 65572. 


MoHLER (WILLIAM F.) Fremont, O. 
[4706 
Gull and Thrifty. Cartoon drawing 
of tall man, short man and two 
women] © 1 c¢. Mar. 30, 1922;,G 
65314. 


Morcan (ARTHUR C.) New York. 
[4707 
Baruch (Simon) Sculptured bust. 
© 1c. Mar. 21, 1922; G 65276. 


Morris (GEorRGE Forp) Eatontown, 
is earl [4708 
Man o’ war. [Painting showing 
side view of thoroughbred race horse 


and rider] © 1c. Apr. 8, 1922; G 


65587. 
MorRIson (ZAIDIE LINCOLN) New 
York. [4709 


Setting her cap for him. Girl bath- 
ing, tying her cap. © 1. Mar. 21, 
1922; G 65266. 


NEELY (BURNITO COLLINS) Sacra- 
mento, Calif. [4710 
Doll. Model of figure of child with 


fez on head and suit case in left hand. 
© 1 ¢. May 1, 1922; G 65560. 


NEUMEYER (WILL) 7”., St. Louis. 
[4711, 4712 

Aero Gus; by Will H. Neumeyer, jr. 
[Comic draw.ng of long lanky man 
with hooked nose, receding jaw, large 
feet and hands] 

Venus: by Will H. Neumeyer, jr. 
[Comic drawing of tall thin woman 
with long nose, protruding jaw, hair 
dressed high and curled, holding book 
in hands] 


© 1c. each Mar. 24, 1922; G 65432- 
65433. 


NEWMAN (J. F.) 1nc., New York. 


[4713 
Memorial tablet; by Jules Kilenyi. 
Bas-relef plaque showing female 


figure giving sword to college youth 


and pointing to clouds of war. ©1c. 
June 10, 1922; G 65872. 
NOVELLI (JAMES) New York. [4714 


Crucifix door. Design of panel 
divided by a style and rail forming 
cross upon which is figure of crucified 
Christ with figures of two angels above 
and two women below. © 1. June 2, 
19822; G 65741. 


105 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4715 


pt. 1v., Nes. very 


NYGARD (ALFRED F.) Detroit. [4715 


Justine, champion of Detroit schools 
spelling contest. [Statuette of young 
girl standing with hands clasped in 
front] ©1c. Mar. 18, 1922; G 65195. 


ONONDAGA POTTERY CO., Syracuse, N. Y. 
[4716, 4717 


Ardmore; by Hanley Henoch. Con- 
ventional border design for plate. 


Carlton; by John Wigley. Narrow 
conventional border design for plate. 

© 1-¢. each Apr. 6, 1922; G 65395, 
65396. 


O’RYAN (LILLIE V.) Portland, Or. 
. [4718 
I’m the goat. [Model of grotesque 
figure of goat sitting on its haunches] 
(©) le, Mar. 15, 1922 -G 65122. 


OSBORNE co., Newark, N. J. [4719-4740 

Baby’s skies are mother’s eyes; by 
Mrs. L. G. Woolfenden. [Young mother 
playing with baby ly ng on bed] © 
1c. Apr. 28, 1922; G 65550. 


Bridge, Saint Cloud; by Yeend King. 
[Side view of bridge of many arches, 
with city in background] © 1c. Apr. 
24, 1922; G 65493. 


Bridge, Sentari; by Yeend King. 
[Perspective of broad bridge across 
r.ver, With boats on left side and city 
in background] © 1c. Apr. 24, 1922; 
G 65491. 


Buffaloes and coyote; by Frank 
Stick. [Herd of buffaloes watching 
coyote gnawing buffalo skull in snow] 
© 1c. Apr. 24, 1922; G 65502. 


Builder; by Harold M. Brett. [Right 
three-quarter view of workman with 
electric riveting machine in hands] 
©1c. Apr. 24, 1922; G 65496. 


Carson woods; by Martella Lane. 
[Forest scene with large trees in fore- 
sround) + *© icc. “Apr. 24, 1922-6 
65497. 

Falls and canyon; by Herman May- 
lath. [V-ew of stream flowing over 
rocks with waterfalls in background ] 
© 1c. Apr. 24, 1922; G 65504. 


Florida moonlight ; by Herman May- 
lath. [View of moon-lit lake with two 
large palm trees in foreground] © 
de Apr. 2451922G Ga505; 


Girl’s head; by J. A. Lange. [Right 
three-quarter view bust of girl with 
beads around neck and left hand 
touching right shoulder] © 1 ¢. Apr. 
24, 1922; G 65498. 


— 


OSBORNE co.—Continued, 
vignette; by J. A. Lange. [Left 
three-quarter v'ew bust of girl with 
hair curled]. © 1 ¢. Apr 2a s1922: 
G 65499. 


I love you; by J. Hy. Hintermeister. 
[Woman seated on grass under tree 
hold ng in arms a child who is kissing 
her cheek] © 1 ¢ Apr: 24 1922: G 
65490. 


In the hour of trial; by Perey 
Moran. [Chaplain conducting services 
for officers and soldiers around brush 
fire] ©1c. Apr. 24, 1922; G 65489. 


Indian girl in canoe; by Mrs. L. G. 
Woolfenden. [Indian girl in canoe 
coming down stream] © 1c. Apr. 28, 
1922; G 65549. 


Kknee deep in June; by Henry Hin- 
termeister. [Herd of cattle grazing 
in tall grass near cluster of trees] 
© 1c. May 18, 1922; G 65619. 


Moonlight on lake; by Wm. M. 
Thompson. [View of lake between 
clusters of tall trees showing two men 
in boat ‘n foreground] © 1c. Apr. 24, 
1922; G 65495. 


Palmetto palms; by Herman May- 
lath. [Perspective of stream with 
palm trees on each side] ©1. Apr. 
24, 1922; G 65488. 


Pioneer mother; by Frank Stick. 
[Woman with baby in arms riding 
donkey guided by man walking] © 
1 ec. Apr. 24, 1922; G 65500. 


Pont Alexander III; by Yeend King. 
[Side view of suspension br dge across 
river with towers at each end and 
mosque in background] © 1 ¢. Apr. 
24, 1922; G 65492. 


Road; by Wm. M. Thompson. [Per- 
spective of country road with stream 
on right and clump of trees on left] 
© 1c. Apr. 24, 1922; G 65494. 


Stream in woods; by Herman May- 
lath. [Perspective of forest stream 
with large trees on each bank] ©1ce. 
Apr. 24, 1922; G 65508. 


Their Christmas dinner; by Frank 
Stick. [Two negroes wth dog in 
snow around slain buffalo] © 1 « 
Apr. 24, 1922; G 65501.. 


Woodland scene; by E. Percy Moran. 
[Landscape with flowers and shrub- 
bery in foreground and woods in back- 
ground J 1 we, May J133) 19222 Ge 
65618. 


104 


WORKS 
no. 2, 1922 


PALETTE ADVERTISING STUDIOS, Chicago. 
[4741 

World isn’t so bad after all; by 
Glenn GC. Golton. Drawing showing 
insurance agent surmounting various 
difficulties. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1922; G 


65543. 
PARKHURST (CLIFFORD E.) New York. 
[4742 
Goddess of Genii. [Model of stand- 


ing female figure holding ball in 
hands] © 1c. Mar. 24, 1922; G 65286. 


PEASE (GrEoRGE A.) Sioux City, Ia. 
[4743 


Model of doll with shoes and 
© 1c. May 8, 


Doll. 
stockings rolled down. 
1922; G 65609. 


Pret (Leo L.) Bertha, Minn. 

Service man’s war record. Draw- 
ing of steamship, with cannon at 
right, tank at left and eagle above. 
© 1c. Mar. 22, 1922; G 65278. 


PELLIGRINI (Louis) Philadelphia. 
[4745 
Holy altar. Model of altar com- 
posed of two draped figures with holy 
water font and santuary lamp between 
them. ©1c. Apr. 22, 1922; G 65476. 


[4744 


Puitiies (MELvitLeE A.) New York. 
[4746 


Flapper. [Model of female figure 
standing with hands in coat pockets 
and hat pulled down over right eye. 
©1e. May 24, 1922; G 65719. 


PIERSON (KATHERINE) New York. 
[4747 
Cytherea. Model of doll in dress 
with skirt and low-neck. © 1c. May 
2, 1922; G 65567. 


PIESTER (PETER HENRY) Brooklyn. 
[4748 
Guarding the camp. Camp on river 
bank being guarded by dog. ©l1e« 
Apr. 26, 1922; G 65648. 


PILGRIMAGE PLAY, LIFE OF THE CHRIST, 
Los Angeles. [4749 
Life of the Christ; by Pierce J. 
Grant. [Drawing of face of Jesus in 
circle from which rays project] © 1 
ce. June 7, 1922; G 65859. 


POINTER (KENNETH KEITH) New York. 

[4750 

Bathing girl; by Augusta L. Pointer. 

Model of figure of girl in bathing suit 

seated on pile against which wave is 

Gaishne © 1c. June 9, 1922: G 
65868. 


OF ART 
47674 


PotaH (GWEN LE GALLIENNE) New 
York. [4751 


Doo-doos; by Gwen Le Gallienne. 
Drawing of six fantastic elfish figures 
with large petal like ears: © 1 « 
May 27, 1922; G 65727. 


POSTUM CEREAL CO., INC., Battle Creek, 
Mich. [4752 
Sturdy health; by James R. Stuart. 
[Small boy carrying billboard] © 1 
e. Apr. 16, 1922; G 65412. 
PRENDIVILLE (J. AUGUSTUS) South- 
boro, Mass. [4753 


Lantern and_ bracket. [Design 
showing square-shaped lantern sus- 
pended from bracket] ©1c. May 27, 
1922; G 65726. 


PRESBREY-LELAND CO., INC., New York. 

[4754 

Runkle (Benjamin Piatt): by Wil- 

liam Henry Deacy. [Drawing of 

monument with shields connected by 

links across top] © 1 c. Mar. 15, 
1922; G 65178. 


Proctor (ALEXANDER PHIMISTER) New 
York. [4755 
Roosevelt (Theodore) Equestrian 
statue of Roosevelt as rough-rider. © 
1c. May 19, 1922; G 65849. 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH co... Provi- 
dence, R. I. [4756-4767 
Abigail the peacemaker. Woman 


kneeling before group of soldiers, 
while shepherds with their sheep wait 
in background. © 1 c¢. Apr. 12,1922; 
G 65426. 


Beginners department diploma. 
Painting showing a mother holding 
child in lap and two other children 
kneeling beside her. © 1 c. May 13, 
1922; G 65615. 


Cradle roll department diploma. 
Painting showing group of children 
sitting at table and two others seated 
on floor holding flowers. © 1c. May 
13, 1922; G 65616. 


David’s mighty men. Three men 
standing near well in foreground and 
eroup of men in archway in back- 
ground. ©1c. Apr. 12, 1922; G 65427. 


Great wide sea. Section of rough 
sea with birds flying about and sail- 
boat in background. © 1. Apr. 12, 
1922; @ 65428. 


Heavenly Father’s care for birds. 
Two boys and girl feeding pigeons. 
©1c. Apr. 12, 1922; G 65425. 


105 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv.; Des 


4768 

PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH co.—Contd. 
Immediate department diploma. 
Painting showing figure of David 


standing at left and Ruth at right. © 
Lc. May 13, 1922; G 65682. 


Junior department diploma. Paint- 
ing Showing girl playing church organ 
and group of young boys and girls 


singing. ~© 1: we. “May 13." 4922 S56 
656138. 
Man who was thankful. Christ 


standing, healing leper kneeling before 
him while three men behind him look 
on. © 1c. May 24, 1922: G 65711. 


Mother and her little boy. Mother, 
with small boy at her side, kneeling 
before elderly man. © 1c. Apr. 12, 
1922; G 65424. 


Primary department diploma. Paint- 
ing showing little girl kneeling beside 
lamb and little boy standing near. © 
1c. May 13, 1922; G 65614. 


Senior department diploma. Paint- 
ing showing figure of Isaiah standing 


at left and Moses at right. © 1 «. 
May 18, 1922; G 65611. 
PUTNAM (BRENDA) New York. [4768 


Sun-dial. Three-sided column sup- 
porting cupid riding hobby-horse, the 
stick of which forms gnomon for dial. 
© 1c. Apr. 22, 1922; G 65470. 


QuiIrcK (NicHoLAs J.) Chicago. 
[4769 
North terminal building and munic- 
ipal pier. Bird’s-eye view from 
Michigan canal of barge building and 
pier, with Lake Michigan in distance. 
©1c. June 5, 1922; G 65837. 


RAGBAG SISTERS, Grand Rapids. Mich. 
[4770, 4771 
Flapper 1; by Clara Van Houten. 
Statuette of girl with bobbed hair, 
wearing goloshes and stockings rolled 
down at top. ©1c. Apr. 24, 1922; G 
65509. 
2; by Clara Van Houten. Stat- 
uette of young girl w'th short dress, 
goloshes, stockings rolled down at top, 
bobbed hair and hands on hips. ©1e. 
May 1, 1922; G 65655. 
RAWSTHORNE (ROBERT) co., Pittsburgh. 
[4872-4776 
August furniture sale. [Drawing 
of chairs, table and lamp, with inscrip- 
tion] 
Bargain basement sale. [Drawing 
of stairway at right and left with in- 
script’on between ] 


RAWSTHORNE (ROBERT) co.—Contd. 
Birthday sale. [Drawing of two 
burning candles, with inscription] 
Hour scale. [Drawing of six small 
alarm clocks, with inscription] 
Mill end sale. [Drawing of row of 
factory buildings, with inscription] 
© 1. each June 1, 1922; G 65902-— 
65906. 


RAYNOR (GRACE Horton) New York. 
[4777, 4778 


Flapper. Model of figure of duck 
wearing girl’s hat and storm shoes. 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1922; G 65447. 

Greek flower bowl. Model of bowl 
with draped female figure at each side 
and condlestick to match. ©1c¢. May 
31, 1922; G 65738. 


RAzALLE (Tress 8S.) Santa Moniea, 
Calif. [4779-4781 - 
Address. Model of female figure 
standing in first position with golf 
club on ground. 
Finish. Model of female figure 


standing in first position with golf 
club raised. 

Top of swing. Model of female fig- 
ure standing in second position with 
golf club raised. 

© 1c. each Mar. 25, 1922; G 65287— 
65289. 


Plattsburgh, 
jo iran a [4782 
Banquet set. Model of bowl, six 
statuettes of dancing figures and four 
candlesticks. © 1c. Mar. 18, 1922; G 
65198. 


ReA (JOHN LowrRA) 


ReEA (Louis E.) San Francisco. 
[4783-4791 

Bit of Frank Valley, Calif. [View 
of valley with trees along stream in 
foreground, and mountains in dis- 
tance] © 1 ¢ Sime 1g) 227 .G 
65874. 

Bit of Lagunitas Ridge, Calif. 
[View of ridge at right, and clump of 
trees on hillside at left] ©1 ce. June 
10, 1922; G 65875. 

Bit of Richardson’s Bay, Calif. 
[View of bay with shrubbery on op- 
posite bank and mountain in back- 
ground]. © 1 e¢.. May Ss, 192250 % 
65592. 

Loma Alta from the. northwest. 
[View showing side of hill in right 
foreground and barren mountain in 
background] .© 1 « Apr 12)>1922- 
G 65416. 


106 


WORKS 
mo. 2, 1922 


Rea (Louis E.)—Continued. 

Looking down Frank Valley, Calif. 
[View of valley with two clumps of 
trees in foreground and mounta ns in 
background] © 1c. June 10, 1922; G 
65873. 

On the trail to the big lagoon, Calif. 
[View showing clump of trees among 
rocks at left, and mountains in back- 


eround| © © 1 ¢. Apr. 12, 1922; G 
65417. 
San Geronimo Valley, Calif. [View 


of narrow valley with hills ris'ng on 
on each side partly covered by scat- 
tering bunches of trees] © 1. June 
0, 1922; G 65876. 

Tamalpais (Mt.) and Mill Valley 
marsh land, Calif. [View showing 
stream and marsh in foreground and 
mountain in d’stance] ©1c. June 10, 
1922; G 65877. 

Upper Richardson’s Bay, Calif. 
[View of bay with shrubbery on left 


bank and mountain in background] 

© 1c. May 8, 1922; G 65891. 

REIMANN (PAvuL F.) Chicago. [4792 
Clipper ship under all sail. [Bow 


© 


view of three mast ship at sea] 
de. Mar. 18, 1922; G 65267. 


RENNIcK (JAcK C.) Los Angeles. 
[4793 
Used. Group of six soldiers in re- 
lief on plaque. © 1 e¢. Mar. 27, 1922; 
G 65291. 


RExACH (ALBERTO) New York. [4794 


Driving mascot. Model of figure of 
child seated with hands on wheel 
driving automobile. © 1 ¢ May 5, 
#922; G 65575. 

RieHarps (Myra ReyNowps) Indian- 
apolis. [4795 

Boy Lincoln. Model of figure of 
Lincoln as boy standing with book in 
right hand and left resting on handle 


meemdui. © 1 ¢ May 1, 1922: G 
65563. 
Romm (Myer M.) Seattle. [4796 


Peace or victory for a peaceful na- 
tion forever. [Drawing showing Uncle 
Sam, Columbia and soldier in small 
boat advancing toward torpedoed war- 
ship] © 1c. Mar. 16, 1922; G 65188. 


Rooseverr (THEODORE) ESTATE OF, 


Oyster Bay, N. Y. [4797 
Granite ledger stone: by Beatrix 
Farrard. Headstone with pilasters 


and arched top moulding enclosing let- 
tering and representation of seal of 
U.S. ©l1ce Mar. 23, 1922; G 65367. 


OF ART 
4815 


Rose (JOHN J) New York. [4798 

Bathing girl. [Drawing of girl in 
bathing suit holding bowl in hands] 
© 1c. May 10, 1922; G 65601. 


ROSENBAUM (CAROLINE) Atlanta. 
[4799, 4800 
Fourth of July. Drawing of figure 
of Uncle Sam on Liberty Bell holding 
Declaration of Independence in hand. 


Grape-nut cereal. Drawing of strong 
man holding weight in hand and small 
figure in form of nut holding up globe. 

© 1c. each Mar. 31, 1922; G 65359, 
65360. 


ROSENER (CHARLES S.) San Francisco. 
[4801 
Portraits of the chief justices of the 
Supreme court of the U. S.; by Ettore 
Serbaroli, [Painting showing bust 
portraits of chief justices with draped 
figures of law and justice below] © 
1c. June 3, 1922; G 65742. 


RotH (FREDERICK GEORGE RICHARD) 
Englewood, N. J. [4802 
Morgan horse. Model of figure of 
stallion in alert pose with head up. 
© 1c. Apr. 28, 1922; G 655951. 


Roya ART co., Chicago. [4803-4813 
Royal drill blank, 1; by Martin 
Ernst Tennis. [Drawing of band 


around collection of scrolls] © 1. 
Mar.’ 30, 1922> G 65315. 
2; by Martin Ernst Tennis. 


[Drawing of Arab riding camel]. © 
1 ¢@ Mar. 30, 1922; G 65316. 


3; by Martin Ernst Tennis. 
[Drawing of clown looking at fairy on 
flower] ©1c. Mar. 30, 1922; G 65317. 
4; by Martin Ernst Tennis. 
[Drawing of butterfly] © 1 c¢. Mar. 
30, 1922; G 65318. 


5; by Martin Ernst Tennis. 
[Drawing of water-lily] © 1e Mar. 
30, 1922; G 65319. 

6; by Martin Ernst Tennis. 
Outline drawing of cross on base in 
three sections] © 1c. Mar. 31, 1922; 
G 65341. 

7; by Martin Ernst Tennis. 
[Drawing of conventional flower in 
double circle] .© 1c. Mar. 31, 1922; 
G 65342. 

8; by Martin Ernst Tennis. 
[Drawing of conventional flower and 
stem] ©1c. Mar. 31, 1922; G 65343. 
9; by Martin Ernst Tennis. 
[Drawing of four small circles in large 
circle] ©1c. Mar. 31, 1922; G 65344. 


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4814 


pt. Iv... BiSi Youn 


ROYAL ART co.—Continued. 

10; by Martin Ernst Tennis. 

[Drawing of spiral around small cir- 

cle] ©1c. Mar. 31, 1922; G 65345. 
Uncle Sam; by Martin Ernst Tennis. 

Pen and ink drawing. © 1 ¢. Mar. 8, 

1922; G 65265. 


ROYAL METAL LIGHTING FIXTURE CO., 
Inc., New York. [4814 
Arm; by Jos. M. Kratina. Model 
of arm in Louis XVI style with round 
point, round center line and orna- 
mental side line prolonged downward. 
©) tie, May 11, 1922;°G Gas, 


RwvotToLto (ONorto) New York. 
[4815, 4816 

Caruso laureated. [Model of bust 
of Caruso wearing crown of laurel 
leaves | 

Winged centaur. [Model of winged 
figure with body of horse and head of 
man | 


© 1c each June 15, 1922; G 65896, 
65897. 


SALCEDO (SEVERO) New York. [4817 

Her majesty, the American flapper. 
Statuette of girl standing with hands 
in coat pockets and hat on side of 
head. © 1c. May 3, 1922; G 65568. 


SALEM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Salem, 
Mass. [4818 


Community billboard; by Philip 
Horton Smith. [Design showing old 
woman with broom in hand standing 
on steps at entrance to doorway ] 
1c. Apr. 19, 1922; G 65464. 


Sampson (H. L.) San Francisco. 
[4819 


Shriner. [Model of figure of Shriner 
standing] © 1c. May 9, 1922; G 
65596. 


SAMPSON (SARAH A.) Detroit. [4820 


Detroit federation of womens clubs 
emblem. [Circular design with letters, 
D F W C, in center] ©1 ec. May 5, 
1922; G 65608. 


SARDEAU 
[4821, 4822 


[Model of figure of negro 
© 1c. Mar. 24, 1922; 


SARDEAU (HELENE) and 
(MATILDE) New York. 
Bombo. 
man dancing] 
G 65282. 
Kiki. [Model of doll in checkered 
dress, cape and felt hat] 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1922; G 65312. 


ScHIRMER (FE. C.) MUSIC co., Boston. 
[4823 


Concord series; by Thomas Mott 
Shaw. Drawing of panel with fes- 
toons and circular landscape at top. 
©1c. Feb. 27, 1922; G 65184. 


SELBY SHOE co., Portsmouth, O. 
[4824 4826 


Foot, 1; by Robert Hayne. Draw- 
ing of foot on circle with black back- 
ground. ©. 1 G Ape) 2605962200; 
65636. 


2; by Robert Hayne. Drawing 
of foot in cirele with ruled back- 
ground. © 1 ¢ APE) 2@@ 82> G 
65637. 


Woman and man at station; by 
Warren Baumgartner. Drawing of 
young woman carrying traveling bag 
and man carrying golf bag. ©1.. 
Apr. 24, 1922; G 65508. 


SELDEN (HeENrRy S.) Washington. 
[4827 


Behold she lives! Pygmalion kneel- 
ing at left of statue of Galatea on 
pedestal, and model seated with feet 
on tiger skin at right. © 1 ¢ Mar. 
20, 1922; G 65246. 


SERRA (MiIGuEL) Chicago. 


. [4828-4863 

Flower mat, 91. [Drawing of oval 
surmounted by daisies] 
92. [Drawing of oval _ sur- 
rounded by clemantes flowers] 
93. [Drawing of oval sur- 
rounded by lilies] 
94. [Drawing of oval  sur- 
rounded by roses] 
95. [Drawing of oval sur- 
rounded by carnations] - 
96. [Drawing of oval sur- 
rounded by phlox flowers and leaves] 
97. [Drawing of oval sur- 
rounded by chrysanthemums ] 


98. [Drawing of oval sur- 
rounded by bluebells] 
—— 99. [Drawing of oval sur- 
rounded by pansies] 
191. [Drawing of circle sur- 
rounded by daisies] 
192. [Drawing of circle sur- 
rounded by wild roses] 
193. [Drawing of circle sur- 


rounded by pinks and iris flowers] 
194. [Drawing of circle sur- 
rounded by spray of roses] 

195. [Drawing of circle sur- 
rounded by pinks] 


108 


WORKS OF ART 


no. 2, 1922 


4877 


SERRA (Micurt)—Continued. 
196. [Drawing of circle sur- 
rounded by poppies] 


197. [Drawing of circle sur- 
rounded by carnations] 


——198. [Drawing of circle sur- 
rounded by lilies] 
——199. [Drawing of circle sur- 
rounded by pansies] 
701. [Drawing of oval sur- 
rounded by daisies] 
702. [Drawing of oval sur- 
rounded by spray of wild roses] 
708. [Drawing of oval sur- 


rounded by pinks and iris flowers] 
704. [Drawing of oval sur- 
rounded by roses] 

705. [Drawing of oval sur- 
rounded by pinks and grass] 


—— 706. [Drawing of mat sur- 
rounded by wild roses and pinks] 
707. [Drawing of oval sur- 
rounded by chrysanthemums] 


708. [Drawing of oval sur- 
rounded by lilies] 

709. [Drawing of oval sur- 
rounded by pansies] 

801. [Drawing of oblong frame 
surrounded by daisies and grass] 
802. [Drawing of oblong frame 
Surrounded by wild roses] 

803. [Drawing of oblong frame 
surrounded by pinks and iris flowers] 
804. [Drawing of oblong frame 
surrounded by roses] 

805. [Drawing of oblong frame 
Surrounded by carnations and grass] 
806. [Drawing of oblong frame 
surrounded by poppies] 

807. [Drawing of oblong frame 
Surrounded by asters] 

808. [Drawing of oblong frame 
Surrounded by lilies] 

809. [Drawing of oblong frame 
Surrounded by pansies] 


© 1 ¢. each May 8, 1922: G 65674- 
65709. 


SHocKeL (Bernarp H.) Terre Haute, 
Ind. [4864 
Indiana. Painting of pictorial re- 
lief map of state. © 1 ¢ May 11, 
1922; G 65647. 


SHuURTLE (ZADA HarTE) Chicago. 
[4865 
Salvation Nell; by Viola Norman. 
Model of figure of woman in uniform 
of Salvation army. © 1. June 10, 
1922; G 65888. 


SILBERMAN (OTHMAR S.) St. Paul. 
[4866 
Last love’s offering. [Model of 
figure of girl on steps looking down at 
rose in left hand] © 1. Mar. 27, 
1922; G 65544. 


SinceErR (Louris D.) Louisville. 
[4867 


Artific‘al flower wreath. Drawing 
of wreath. © 1 ¢. Mar. 27, 1922; G 


63891. 
SMALLEY (FLORENCE PRETz) Los 
Angeles. [4868, 4869. 


Pot-hound, 1. Statuette of young pup 


sitting on his haunches. © 1 c. Apr. 
15, 1922; G 65439. 
2. Model of ash-tray with 


figure of pup sitting by pot. © 1 e¢. 


May 8, 1922; G 65590. 


SMART (EK. Hopeson) Cleveland. 
[4870, 4871 

Foch (Marshal) Front view of 
marshal standing with cane held in 
both hands. © 1c. June 7, 1922; G 
65858. 

Harding (Warren G.) [Left three- 
quarter view of President standing 
with hands clasped in front] ©1.. 
Apr. 17, 1922; G 65455. 


SmitH (C. Rogers) Middletown, N. Y. 
[4872 
Tomb, Wood. [Design of square 


shaped tomb with pilasters at each 
corner] ©1c. June 6, 1922; G 65853. 


SPRAGUE (FLORENCE) Des Moines, 
[4873-4875 
Lion. Model of figure: of lion re- 
clining with head up. 
Mother and child. Model of figure 
of woman seated with child in lap. 
Oval plaque. Model of plaque decor- 
ated with b.rds and flowers. 
© 1 ce each Apr. 24, 1922; G 65545- 
65547. 


Stacky (WILLIAM JOHN) London. 
[4876 


Mellow autumn; by Alfred Hitchens. 
Autumn landscape showing trees with 
brown leaves in foreground and dark 
trees in right background. ©1c. Apr. 
20, 1922; G 65485. 


(CHARLES Cedaredge, 


Calif. [4877 
Age of adolescence. [Drawing of 
man seated on grass in field with dog 
lying near his feet] © 1. Mar. 11, 
1922; G 65339. 


STATES G.) 


109 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4878 


STERN (SYDNEY S.) New York. 
Polar bear. [Drawing of polar bear 
coming out of water through air hole 
in ice]) © 1c. Apr. 25, 1922; G. 6557T. 
Stirsp (BERNARD) Milwaukee. [4879 
Silent harp. [Model of harp decor- 
ated with figures of birds and flowers 
im ireliet | ©, Le. Apr 2, tees UG. 
65589. 
SULLIVAN (PAT) New York. [4880 
Felix. Model of grotesque figure of 
cat with large head. © 1c. May 24, 
1922; G 652838. 
SUNNY SUSAN LABORATORIES, INC., Buf- 
falol [4881 


Yours for beauty Sunny Susan; by | 


Gerald Leake. [Left three-quarter 
view bust of girl with hair dressed 
low] ©l1e. May 19, 1922; G 65644. 


Sutton (Rosa B.) Denver. [4882, 4883 


Jeweled star of the rose. [Painting 
showing star on flower] © 1c. May 
20, 1922; G 65646. 


Tablet of memory. [Drawing of 
tombstone in basket-shaped frame] 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1922; G 65308. 


TarT (Cora B.). St. Louis. [4884 


Emblem. [Circular design showing 
Western Hemisphere on globe with 
lettering around border and 1917 on 
ap of U. S.] © 1.¢. Mar. 20, 1922; 
G 65471. 


TICHLER (FRANK) Chicago. [4885 
Knights of Pythias symbol. Model 


of triangular cubical figure with relief 
of skull and cross-bones, shield and 
sword on sides. © 1. Apr. 10, 1922; 


G 65411. 
TIFFANY (Louis C.) New York. 
[4886-4893 
Adoration of the Magi. [Drawing 


in two sections showing Magi adoring 
infant Jesus and Francis Asbury on 
horseback. © 1 ¢. Apr. 6, 1922; G 
65483. 

Annunciation to the shepherd. 
Drawing of window showing angel ap- 
pearing to shepherd, and John Wesley 
as boy saved from burning building. 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1922; G 65397. 

Ascension of Jesus Christ. Drawing 
in two sect’ons showing ascension of 
Jesus and Christ’s charge to disciples. 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1922; G 65484. 

Entombment of Jesus Christ. Draw- 
ing in two sections showing entomb- 


ment of Jesus and Cokesbury insti- . 


tute. ©1c. Apr. 6, 1922; G 65399. 


a 


a: a a 
7 4 
wal 
/ ; 

y 


pt: iV. ee 


TiFFANY (Louris C.)—Continued. 

Epiphany. [Drawing of window in 
three sections with figure of angel in 
each] © 1c. May 12, 1922; G@ 65605. 

Good Samaritan. Drawing in three 
sections showing .Good Samaritan, 
Sermon on the mount and Christ still- 
ing tempest. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1922; G 
65398. 

Nativity, 1. Drawing in two sec- 
tions showing nativity and baptism of 
Jesus Christ. © 4 @) Ape G)ag022; 
G 65400. 


ap [Drawing of window in 
three sections showing birth of Jesus] 
© 1c. May 12, 1922; G 65606. 


iN 894 


Order sons of Italy, United States 
of America. [Medal with bust of 
Dante on obverse, and wreath around 
panel on reverse] © 1c. Apr. 26, 
1922; G 65519. 


TRIEBEL (FREDERIC EH.) College Point, 


UGLAND (G.) Seattle. [4895 


Home brew. [Model of bear stand- 
ing erect with cub seated on cask 
strapped on her back] ©1c. June 7, 
1922; G 65857. 


Unt (Witrt1AmM) New York. [4896 

Picture mat. [Drawing of oblong 
frame with conventional border] © 
1c. June 6, 1922; G 65889. 


UrcH (BRANTLEY F.) Seattle. 
[4897, 4898 


Balloon dance. [Bas-relief plaque 
showing two nude female figures danc- 
ing around incense burner while toss- 
ing up a balloon] 

Spirit of the sun. [Bas-relief plaque 
showing nude female figure standing, 
with sun rays in background] 

© 1c each Jan. 26, 1922; G 65669, 
65670. 

VERMEULEN (AURELE) Los Angeles. - 
; [4899 

Newport Beach service memorial. 
Tri-column monument with drinking — 
fountain, surmounted by winged figure, 
Victory... © 1. ¢ (Ape Zt) 2222. 1G 
65548. 


VICTOR ANIMATOGRAPHY CO., Davenport, 
Ta. [4900-4937 
Ancient altar, 1. [Altar made of 
rough stones] 
—-~,2. [Drawing of rough stone 
altar in foreground and ruins of city 
in background ] 


110 


WORKS OF ART 


no. 2, 1922 


4938 


VICTOR ANIMATOGRAPHY co.—Contd. 
Angel appears in burning bush. 
[Drawing of shepherd among his 
sheep looking at figure of angel in 
burning bush at foot of mountain] 


Beautiful architectural ruins. 
[Drawing of double row of pillars 
with part of pilaster] 


Burning bush. [Drawing showing 
sheep grazing in valley near burning 
bush and mountains in background] 


Captives in Babylon. [Drawing of 
group of men and women on bank of 
pool] 

Captives taken to Babylon. [Draw- 
ing of king in chariot to which is tied 
a line of captives] 


Cyrus issues the _ proclamation. 
[Drawing showing king standing be- 
fore his throne while addressing offi- 
cers before him] 

Damascus in the distance. 
from hillside overlooking city] 


Darius (King) issues command. 
[Drawing showing king standing on 
steps of his throne, talking to group 
of men before him] 

Death of Moses. [Angel with palm 
branch in hand kneeling beside body 
of man lying upon rocky hillside] 

Domes and _ spires in _ distance. 
[Drawing showing distant view of city 
with mountains in background] 

God sends a messenger to them. 
[Youth with staff in hand standing 
before figure seated with two others 
standing by chair] 

Israelites forsake God. [Group of 
Israelites on steps and around altar] 

Israelites praying to God. [Group 
of Israelites standing around king 
with hands upraised] 

Jackal and hyena in ruins. [Two 
wild beasts at foot of row of pillars 
forming part of ancient temple] 

Jerusalem (City of) [Bird’s-eye 
view of city from outside of wall] 

Joshua as leader of Israelites. 
[Joshua on horseback leading hosts of 
Israelites through hilly country] 

Journey begins. [Drawing of three 
men on rocks by side of road leading 
to city in distance] 


[ View 


Journey’s end. [Drawing showing 
clump of old trees on bank of small 
stream ] 

King of Caldees slays their young 
men. [Drawing of oriental soldiers 
killing young men in temple] 


3297—22——_3 


VICTOR ANIMATOGRAPHY co.—Contd. 

Lebanon forest. [Forest scene with 
large tree in foreground] 

Messenger mocked and_ despised. 
[Young man running through gateway 
followed by three men] 

Moses commanded to take off shoes. 
[Moses taking off his shoes while 
Jehovah appears in burning bush] 

Moses hiding his face. [ Moses 
kneeling among sheep with hand over 
face while figure of Jehovah appears 
in mountain] 

Moses leading Israelites. [ Moses 
with staff in hand marching from vil- 
lage, followed by mass of men, women 
and children] 

Moses marveling at the sight. 
[Drawing of Moses with shepherd’s 
crook standing among sheep, and look- 
ing at burning bush] 

New temple to be built. [Drawing 
showing foundation of temple] 

River Euphrates. [Drawing show- 
ing two clumps of palm trees in fore- 
ground and river in background] 

Routes diverge. [Drawing of land- 
scape with scattering shrubbery along 
bank of stream at right] 

Ruins of Anath. [Drawing of ruins 
of city showing palm tree and part of 
temple in foreground] 

Ruins of Tadmor. 
ruins of city] 

Shepherd. [Drawing of oriental 
shepherd guarding sheep at foot of 
mountain] 

Temple under construction. [Draw- 
ing showing group of workmen build- 
ing temple] 

Transgression of chief priests. 
[Chief priests descending steps of 
temple followed by people bearing ves- 
sels of various kinds] 

Vessels and treasures carried to 
Babylon. [Rrawing of crowd of men 
and women carrying various vessels] 

Without the walls of Babylon. 
[Drawing showing bird’s-eye view of 
ancient city] 

Zedekiah turning Jeremiah away. 
[King seated on throne pointing to 
prophet who is walking away] 

© 1c. each Mar. 18, 1922; G 65196- 
65238. 


VoLK (Dovueras) New York. [4988 

Lincoln (Abraham) Right three- 
quarter view of three-quarter length 
portrait of Lincoln. © 1c. Apr. 24, 


[Drawing of 


| 1922: G 65507. 
111 


CATALOGUE OF 
4939 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Tv. Se yee 


WAGNER (ROBERT CLARK) Toledo, O. 
[49389-4942 
Block frame. Design of horseshoe 
containing clock dial, clover leaf and 
Shrine emblem, also square, compass, 
crown and cross. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1922; 
G 65305. 


Horseshoe clock frame, 1. Design 

of clock frame with Knights of Pyth- 
ias emblem on clover leaf between 
heels of horseshoe. © 1 c¢. May 15, 
1922; G 65620. 
2. Design of clock frame with 
Elks emblem on clover leaf between 
heels of horseshoe. © 1 c. May 15, 
1922; G 65621. 


Horse-shoe frame. Design of horse- 
shoe containing Elks emblem and clock 
dial. ©1c. Mar. 28, 1922; G 65306. 


WALLER (C. C.) Fort Worth, Tex. 
[4943 
Emblem for lodge. [Circular design 
with clasped hands across center, dove 
above and cornucopia below] © 1 «. 
Apr. 1, 1922; G 65366. 


WALLER (C. CHARLES) New York. 
[4944 
Duo-dent. [Drawing of carton with 
flower in center, rooster and rising 
sun at left, and owl and crescent moon 
at. right]. ©-1 ve, June.o. 1922. G 
65882. 


WALTON (FRANK) New York. [4945 

Lady Luck; by Merrill Thomson. 
Grotesque statuette of mulatto woman 
with her goat. © 1c. May 20, 1922; 
G 65710. 


WARNER (BeErRyt J.) Oakland, Calif. 

[4946 

Oriental book-ends. Model of book- 

ends with head of male and female 

oriental in relief. © 1c. May 6, 1919; 
G 65579. 


WAYNE TANK & PUMP CO., Fort Wayne, 
Md. [4947 


Smiling man; by Walter C. Brown- 
son. [Drawing of bust of man wear- 


ins Gap...) (©) Le... Apr. 25.) 192256 

65518. 

.WEIDLICH BROS. MFG. CO.,” Bridgeport, 
Conn. [4948, 4949 


Springtime; by Alfred J. Flander. 
[Statuette of child with basket of 
flowers on arm] 

Youth; by Alfred J. Flander. 
Sculptured bust. 

© 1 ce. each Apr. 26, 1922; G 65530, 
65531. 


WEITZEL (FRANK) San Francisco. 
4950 


Egyptian head. Model of bust. © 
1c. June 14, 1922; G 65883. 


WESTPORT HIGH SCHOOL, Kansas City, 
Mo. [4951 


Class pin; by Esther Knop. [Design 
of irregular shaped pin with number 
22 and letter W on top] ©1c. May 
10, 1922; G 65878. 


WHITE (VERNER) St. Louis. [4952 


Chautauqua in apple blossom time. 
Landscape showing two apple trees in 
foreground on bank of lake where 
girl is gathering blossoms. ©1c. Jan. 
20, 1922; G 65264. 


WILLET (ANNE LEE) Philadelphia. 
[4953: 
Apocalypse. Stained glass window 
designs showing armies that were in 
heaven. © 1c. May 9, 1922; G 65597. 


WILLIAMS (ESTELLA) San Francisco. 

[4954 

China boy. Model of bust of Chinese 

child looking up. ©1c. June 38, 1922; 
G 65832. 


WintER (Mito) Chicago. [4955: 


Sunnyside blackboard. [Dutch boy 
and girl driving pig down road with 
string around his neck] © 1 c. Mar. 
17, 1922; G 65404. 


WINTERHALDER (ERWIN) San Fran- 
cisco. [4956-4958 


Desert king. Model of camel walk- 
ing. © 1c. June 15, 1922; G 65893. 


End of the trail. Model of figure 
of kneeling camel dislodging mystic 
shriner. © 1 © Apr dS) 1922-564 
65457. 


From east to west. Book-end witl: 
relief of camel led by shriner. © 1 «. 
Mar. 238, 1922; G 65279. 


Wo.rFr (NATALIE) San Francisco. 
4959: 


Quartette. Bas-relief of four chil- 
dren singing, each holding sheet of 
music. ©1c. May 13, 1922; G 65617.. 


WotrFr (LOUIS) & Co., LTD., London. 
[4960, 4961. 


Perplexed; by Frank M. Bennett. 
Two men seated at table playing cards: 
while man standing looks on. 


142 


WORKS OF ART 


mo. 2,1922 . 


4966 


Wo.Lrr (Lovis) & co.—Continued. 


Red wins; by Frank M. Bennett. 
Two men seated at table playing chess. 


© 1 ¢« each May 13, 1922; G 65850, 

65851. 

Woop & HybE co., Gloversville, N. Y. 
[4962, 4963 


Girl; by Paux Wilson. Painting of 
girl holding gloved hands to face. 


Woman; by Bert Sharkey. Paint- 
ing of woman with fur neckpiece put- 
ting on gloves. 


© 1 c. each Feb. 20, 1922; G 65328, 
65329. 


WoopwortH (ALTENA) San Francisco. 
[4964 
Good luck cupid shriner. Model of 
doll in shriner outfit seated with 
hands clasped over knees. © 1 ©. 
Apr. 8, 1922; G 65389. 
ZARING (Louise BH.) Greencastle, Ind 
[4965 
Out beyond. Young girl seated on 
rock looking over sea. © 1 c¢. Mar. 
24, 1922; G 65284. 


ZIMMERMANN (FRANK M.) New York. 
[4966 

Second zone _ beyond. [Painting 
showing triple archway with tower 
above and large buildings on each 
side] ©1c. Apr. 20, 1922; G 65465. 


Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalogue since Jan. 5 I 


We ya he oS SRE eo ce 


113 


ania 
9 Ta 


CLASS H-K 


REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS 
GpewesCiENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; ‘PHOTOGRAPHS; 
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS. 


ACME NEWS FEATURE Co., Washington 
Conds.,. O [4967 


Jackson’s (Tut) reach, front view. 
mame) 19,1922: 2 «@ June. 20, 1922; 
2255331. 


ADAMS (ARTHUR SOLTAN) Newton 
Center, Mass. [4968-4973 


Farmer and carabou, Hopo, South 
anna. ©) Apr. 19, 1922; 2 c. Apr. 21, 
1922; J 254980. 


Hakka mother, Hopo, South China. 
amr. 19, 1922: 2 e Apr. 21, 1922: 
J 254981. 


Hopo, South China: 

Budding scholar—Rice threshing, a 
grain of rice costs a drop of sweat.— 
Sun west days, ancient village.—Vil- 
lage headman. © Apr. 19, 1922; 2c. 
€ach Apr. 21, 1922; J 254632—254635. 


ADAMS (GRIDLEY) Hartford, Conn. 
» [4974 


Dolce far niente. © Apr. 21, 1922; 
Pee apr. 22 1922: J 254381. 


ApAMS (I. C.) Calistoga, Calif. 
[4975-4978 


Myrtledale Geyser in action, water 
is boiling. Mt. St. Helena in the back- 
ground. © Mar. 11, 1922; 2c. Mar. 21, 
1922; J 2538959. 

[3 photographs] : 

Nature’s contrasts, 
orchard.—Shooting geyser. © Mar. 8, 
meee 2 e. each May 24, 1922; J 
255402-255404. 


ADAMS PHOTO co., Lynn, Mass. 
[4979-5000 


geyser.—Prime 


Marblehead, Mass.: 

Approaching Hotel Rockmere.—Bos- 
ton yacht club.—Corinthian yacht 
club.—Corinthian yacht club and shore 
line-—Crocker park.—Eastern yacht 
club and landing.—Fort Sewell—Fort 
Sewell and harbor entrance——From 
Fort Sewell—Harbor from Crocker 
park—Harbor from Hotel Rock- 
mere.—Hotel Rockmere, 1, 2.—Inner 
harbor.—Looking toward Fort Sew- 


ADAMS PHOTO co.—Continued. 

Marblehead, Mass.—Continued. 
ell.—Marblehead Neck, Ocean ave. and 
harbor view.—Marblehead Neck, Ques- 
tenmere.—Marblehead Neck, Questen- 
mere, ocean view.—New Fountain inn. 
© July 1, 19215 Qe, each June 43; 
1922; J 255223-255241. 

Nahant, Mass.: 

Hotel Tudor, view.—Nahant club.— 
Wharf and boat club. © Aug. 1, 1921; 
2 ¢@ each June 13, 1922; J 255220- 
Vale. ; 


ADLER (DAVID) & SONS co., Milwaukee. 
[5001-5012 

[6 prints]: 

[Chatham]—[Exmoor and Vance}]— 
[Haddon]—[Hanley and Asbury ;— 
[Roydon and Woodmont]—[Stanford 
and Cornel (47 @) Ape A wlo22 De; 
each Apr. 10, 1922; K 164460-164465. 

[6 prints]: 

[Denton and Belmar]—[McBedwin 
finish, straight front view]—[Maxim 
and Lynwood] — [Princeton] — [Sum- 
mit]—[Woodmont] © May 16. 1922; 
2 c. each May 19, 1922; K 165452- 
165457. 


ADRIAN (WititIAmM M.) Quincy, Mass. 
[5013 


Reaching for high C. © May 5, 
1922; 2 «. May 12, 1922; J 255074. 


ADVERTISERS ILLUSTRATING SERVICE, 
New York. [5014-5021 
[8 prints]: 


Ah, ah, gee its good—All Lt up.— 
Big special for today.—Good pick- 
in’s.—Keep cool on a hot day.—One 
who knows.—Sweetest thing I know.— 
Try our specials. © June 1, 1922; 
2 ec. each June 5, 1922; K 165835-— 
165842. 


AERO SERVICE corP., Philadelphia. 
[5022-5030 
Chester, Pa., Pennsylvania military 
college, 2378. © Mar. 1, 1922; 2 e. 
Apres 7, 19226) 0 2b4855. 


115 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5031 


AERO SERVICE CORP.—Continued. 
Philadelphia, Pa., general view, 
2298 UNGY) Mov. 4, WS2hs 2 er Agar og, 
1922; J 254154. 
PACT. ©. Neve 4; ASRES 
2c. Apr. 7, 1922: 5 254152. 
Girard Point elevator, 19138. 
© Sept: 28, 1921; 2 c Apr. 7, 1922; 
J 254153: 
Schuylkill River, general view, 
2015... “©. Oct) 18,. 1920-2 eS Apr a: 
1922; J 254156. 
2293.) XO) OCR AG 41920 
2 ¢@. Apres (1922. D 2aAa 159. 
—— water front, general view, 1908. 
© Sept. 28, 1921; 2 c« Apr. 7, 1922; 
J 254158. 


2282... ]©, Mavs 151921 3 Die: 
Apri 1922::-3 254057: 

Trenton, N. J., Municipal colony, 
211 ©) Oct: 20, 19288 cadre, 
1922; J 254160. 


AEROMARINE AIRWAYS, INC., New York. 

— [5031, 5032 

Everybody happy after the flight. 

© May 17, 1922; 2 c. May 18, 1922; 
J 254884. 

Texas Congressman flies in plane. 

© May 17, 1922; 2 c. May 18, 1922; 
J 254885. 


AHLBORN (THEODORE) Chicago. 
[5033-5035 
Aerial direction scout, 1138. [Blue- 


print] © June 6, 1922; 2 c. June 20, 
T9227 Gato. 
[Airscout details, 1139-1141. 3 


sheets, blueprints] © June 10, 1922; 
2c. June 27, 1922; I 6820. 
Antistatiec loop, 1137. [Blueprint] 


© June 3, 1922; 2 ec June 20, 1922; 
I 6814. 


ALASKA SILVER FOX FARMS, Lake 
Placid. New: [5036 
Sterling’s Alaska gold mine, a 


$1,000.00 pelt. © Mar. 29, 1922; 1 «. 
Ape. 3, 1922300) ie; Apr 19) TO22en Tt 
254692. 


ALDEN (GEORGE WRIGHT) Akron, O. 
[5037 
[Des gn of tread for cord and fabric 
automobile or truck tires or solid or 
cushion tires of any description. Blue- 
print] ©1c. Mar. 14, 1922; I 6596. 


ALL POINT MFG. co., Detroit. [5038 


[Electrical superintendent] © Mar. 
29 192252 'c. June. 19022575) Wasa 


pt. Iv. Saree 


ALLIS PRESS, Kansas City, Mo. [5039 


Fountain selections. © Mar. 21, 
1922; 2 ec. Mar. 23, 1922--he tear, 


ALTA STUDIOS INC., San Francisco. 
[5040-5049 
538, 539, 554, 558, 562, 568, 575, 577, 
578, 581. © May 12, 1922; 2 © each 
May 20, 1922; J 255249—-255258.. 
ALTEMUS (Howarp E.) Philadelphia.’ 
[5050-5075 
Little dearie deer. [Cover plate] 
© Feb. 15, 1922; 2 ©. Mebe2gs i322 - 
K 163379. 
Frontispiece. © Feb. 15, 1922; 
2c. Feb. 23, 1922; K 163380. 
[plates 9, 19, 413; 45). ae 
23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, sf oun. 
47, 49, 51, 58, 55, 57] © Feb. 15, 1922; 
2 c. each Feb. 28, 1922; K 163381-— 
163404. 


AMERICAN BANK NOTE CO., New York. 
[5076-5081 
Athena Parthenos. Banque nation- 
ale de Grece, special C 1803. © May 
15, 1922; 2 ce. June ’9, 1922; K We5ss1. 
C 1795. © Mar. 14, 1922.2 2 Jane 
9, 1922; K 165883. 
Creek scene, Quinsan, C 1785. © 
Jan 24, 192292 © VApr. “eee 


164440. 
Neptune. Banque. nationale de 
Grece, special C 1804. © May 17, 


1922; 2 c. June 9, 1922; K 165880. 

Ningpo commercial bank, special C 
1800. -© Apr. 20, 1922; 2 @ June 9, 
1922; K 165882. 


Pavilion in the South Sea, C 1784. 
©. Jan. 24,.1922; 2 ¢ Apr. 7, 1922; K 
164439. 

AMERICAN CO-OPERATIVE PUB. CO., Chi- 
cago. [5082 

Business barometer. (Jn American 
co-operative manager) © June 10, 
1922;.1 ¢. June 15, 992220 ooae 
AMERICAN FACE BRICK ASSN., Chicago. 

[5083 

Orientation chart. Chart to be used 
in connection with text of booklet, 
Orienting the house. © May 1, 1922; 
2 e. June 8, 1922; 1 Gs0e: 

AMERICAN GEAR CO., Chicago. [5084 

Effective window display showing 
gears and shafts. © Mar. 6, 1922; 2c. 
Mar, 16, 1922; K 164017. 

AMERICAN LODGE CUT co., Omaha. Neb. 
[5085, 5086 

Masonie electrotyped cuts. © Jan. 
18, 1922; 2 c. Jan. 25, 1922; K 1638677. 

Shrine electrotyped cuts. © Jan. 
18, 1922;.2 c: Jan..25) 19225 Ke dGaGre 


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no. 2, 1922 


CLASSES, H TO K 


5125 


AMERICAN SPECTACLE HOUSE, Chicago. 
[5087 

Spectacles on ten days trial, free. 
(Jn Gentlewoman, Mar., 1922) © Feb. 
Powe. Cc, Mar, 1, 1922: K 1638631. 


AMES, EmericH & co., Chicago. 
[5088, 5089 
Careful investor. © Mar. 7, 1922; 
2c. Apr. 4, 1922; K 164888. 
When a great community pledges 
its faith and credit [etec.] © June 1, 
1922; 2 c. June 17, 1922; K 166040. 


AMORY, BROWNE & co., Boston. [5090 
Kalburnie gingham, 2154. © Apr. 1, 
fo22; 2 ¢. Apr. 3, 1922: K. 164372. 


AMOSKEAG TEXTILE CLUB, Manchester, 

NW; A, [5091 

Group of real Amoskeag service men. 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 1922; J 253684. 


ANACONDA COPPER MINING co., New 
York. [5092, 5093 
Because a roof is next to the sky, 
E20a. © Apr. 10, 1922; 2 ec Apr. 11, 
1922; K 164529. 
This is how copper roofing is ap- 
plied, 2207. © Apr. 3, 1922; 2 c. Apr. 
4, 1922; K 164374. 


ANDERSON (CARL) Madison, Wis. 
[5094 


Ad Ataboy. © Apr. 19, 1922; 2 e. 
mre 22, 1922; K 164722. 


ANDERSON (CHARLES HENRY) Los An- 
geles. [5095, 5096 


Wacnime, © Jan: 10, 1922: 2 « 
Feb. 8, 1922; J 253685. 

Wood nymph. © Jan. 10, 1922; 2. 
Feb. 8, 1922: J 253686. 


ANDERSON (LOUISE PETEINE) Seattle. 
[5097 
Eventide at American Lake, Wash. 


Pe apr. 24, 1922; 2c. Apr. 29, 1922:, 


J 254464. 


ANDERSON (Maurice P.) Seattle. 
[ 


Olympic Mts. from Queen Anne Hill, 
Seattle. © Mar. 9, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 14, 
22> J 253798. 


ANDREWS (R. L.) El Paso. 
[5099, 5100 
El Paso, Tex., business section. © 
mor. 25,1922: 2 ec. May 8, 1922: J 
254661. 
McNary home. © Apr. 28, 1922; 2 
© May 8, 1922: J 254660. - 


ANT-I-WET corP., New York. [5101 
They don’t care. © Apr. 8, 1922; 
27€, ADE. S.) 1922 Kk 161443) 


APPLEGARTH (EHEpwaArp M.) San Fran- 
cisco. [5102-5110 


Chart showing increase in office 
building space in San _ Francisco. 
[Blueprint] © May 20, 1922; 2 «e. 
May, 27,1922. ¢"TGsaa. 

Curve of foot traffic: 

Grant ave. between Geary and Post 
sts. [Blueprint]—Market st. at Fifth 
st. and Sixth st., 1, 2. [Blueprints]— 
Market st., Phelan and Humboldt 
block, 1, 2. [Blueprints]—Montgomery 
st. between Sutter and Bush sts. 
[Blueprint] © May 20, 1922; 2 «~. 
each May 27, 1922; I 6834-6839. 

Curve showing increase of office 
building space in San Francisco, 1, 2. 
[Blueprints] © May 20, 1922; 2 e. 
each May 27, 1922; I 6831, 6882. 


ARNOLDS, Oxnard, Calif. [5111-5113 


Houser (Clarence Bud) © May 27, 
19227 2 re June: 2; 1922 J 255107. 


Magu (Pt.) northward on line of 
construction of state highway. © 
Pune 212 A922 202 e., sume |o £9). tO22.s 
Je Aapa2G. 

— southward on line of construc- 
tion of state highway. © June 12, 
1922 °2°¢ Sune’ 19) 4922S 255520. 


ASHEN-BRENNER (SIDNEY) St. Louis. 
[5114-5121 


Jost (Osear) at the organ of the 
New Grand Central theatre in St. 
Louis. © Mar. 24, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 27, 
1922; J 254081. 

Vandeventer place in early spring, 
A-G. © Apr. 19, 1922; 2 c. each, May 
8, 1922; J 254896—-254902. 


ASSOCIATED METAL LATH INC., 
Chicago. [5122 
Back-plastered metal lath stucco con- 
struction. [Blueprint] © May 12, 
1922 » 2°e) May, 15, 1922): 16772. 
ATLANTA MILLING co., Atlanta. [5123 
Pride of Atlanta flour. [Picture 
puzaiet, Apr. 6) 1922)" °2)'c.. Apr.S, 
1922; K 164448. 
ATLANTIC STORES, Atlanta. [5124 


[Mosquito bar illustration for re- 
production in advertising] © Mar. 29, 
1922; 2 ec. Mar. 30, 1922: K 164239. 


AX-RITE LAB., St. Louis. [5125 


Direct from our laboratory to you. 
©) “Web, 2t 1922s ex Aor. 12.1922 « 
K 165064. 


MERS., 


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5126 


Dt. TV. Saves 


AYLWARD (CATHERINE MILDRED) Cin- 
cinnati [5126 
What’s doing in Cincinnati. © Apr. 
19, 1921.5 2c. Beb. 20, 1922: K 163680: 


BaciLey (JAMES M.) Boston. 
[5127, 5128 
[American dame] © Feb. 20, 1922; 
2c. Mar. 17, 1922; K 164088. 
[Morning glory girl and page] © 
Feb. 8, 19225 2-1 "Mary 3) 1922-1 
1636738. 


BaAILey (G. M.) Gracemont, Okl. 
[5129 


Little Willie. © Feb. 27, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 27, 1922; J 254028. 


BAILEY Jamestown, 
NO [5180 


Jamestown, N. Y., Jamestown furni- 
ture exposition bldg. and surroundings. 
© ‘Apr!’ 12) 1922+ 2 e: Apr: 19) 192229 
254340. 


Baiuig (Roy C.) Los Angeles. 
[5131-5134 


(WILLIAM  S§S.) 


[4 photographs]: 

Resurrection angel.—Return of soul 
to God.—Sermon on the mount.—Vali- 
ant women. © 1c. each Apr. 17, 1922; 
J 254839-254842. 


BAIN (GEORGE GLENCAIRN) Thermop- 
olis, Wy. [5185 
Springtime arrival in sagebrush 
land. © ‘May ‘8, 1922>.2. c) May: 22, 
1922; J 254982. 


Barr (Harry §8.) Pittsburgh. [5136 

Plans for residence on Northumber- 
land Ave. near Wightman St., Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. [4 sheets] ©1c. Mar. 81, 
1922" E6610 


BAKER (A. J.) Portland, Or. [51387 

Yosemite natl. park, Half Dome. 
©' Heb. 10, 1922) 2 Apr. 19) 1922 J 
254342. 


Baker, HEYNE & co., Chicago. [5138 

Watch the tail, it tells the tale. © 
Apr. 20 O22 402) Ck pr Zoe TOZ2 .” TK 
164828. 


BAKER, Stmonps & co., Detroit. [5139 

Detroit, Edison co., graphic state- 
ment. [Balance sheet. Blueprint] © 
1e. July 3, 1922; I 6840. 


BALLARD (GEORGE Boyer) Pittsburgh. 
[5140 


Schenley farms district. © June 1, 
1922 "2c June 3, 19225) 2os0i, 


BALLINGER CO., Philadelphia. [5141 
Philadelphia, Pa., Broad and On- 

tario sts., new Masonic home. © Apr. 

21, 1922; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1922; I 6664. 


BALLOWE (LeigH M.) Dallas. [5142 

Yesterday, today and forever. © 
Apr, 15; 1922; 2 c\ dune. woes. is 
255080. 


BANKS (CLYDE) Bellingham, Wash. 
[51438-5149 
Bellingham, Wash, Chuckanut 
drive, A. B. © Mar. s gozze 2 «: 
each Mar. 14, 1922; J 258800, 258801. 


——C. © Mar. 14, 1922; 2c. 
Mar. 20, 1922; J 258871. 


——-——D, E. © Apr. 22, 1922; 
2.e@, each Apr. 27, 1922 5 ay 2o44e6, 
254439. 


Chuckanut state 
2c, Apr 27, 


view from 
park. © Apr. 22, 1922; 
1922; J 254440. 

Puget Sound from Chuckanut drive. 
© Mar. 8, 1922; 2 @ Mar,714, 1022: 
J 2pata9: 


Barr (C. FRED) Winchester, Va. 
[5150 
McKinley (William) with Masonic 
officers. © Mar. 29, 1922; 2 c. Apr. 1, 
1922; J 254358. 


BarRETTO (WILLIAM ALoysius) Bos- 

ton. Lae: 

Holland (Lieut.) © Mar. 6, 1922; 
2 e. Apr. 10, 1922; J 254199. 


BarrRy, WEHMILLER MACHINERY CO., 


St. Louis. [oi52, 5153 a 
Ideal roll corrugations for 5-break 
flour mills. [Blueprint] © Apr. 3, 


1922: 2.¢. Apr. 6, 1922) 1 joau: 

Table of tooth parts of Dawson cor- 
rugation. . [Blueprint]; ©@asur.. 3: 
1922; 2c. Apr. 6, 1922; I 6657. 


Bass (Satire EH.) Kansas City, Mo. 
[5154 

[Plot plan for the development of a 
community residence district with ex- 
clusive shops, playgrounds, etc. Blue- 
print] © 1c. June 24, 1922; I 6818. 


BAvER (Sor A.) Cleveland. [5155 
[Chart for solution of tee beams and 

rectangular beams] © 1c. May 18, 

1922; I 6755. 

BAUMANN (ApDoLPH) New York. [5156 


Lorenz (Dr. Adolph) © Mar. 25, 
1922; 2c) Apri, 1922 7am 254430. 


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no, 2, 1922 


BAYES (JAMES KIRBELL) Philadelphia. 
[5157-5163 

Wissahickon : 

Fairies’ playground.— Lincoln 
Gorge—Peaceful waters.—Snake 
Rock.—Sunbeams.—Trysting place.— 
Twin Rock gateway. © May 1, 1922; 
2 c. each May 8, 1922; J 254608—-254614. 


Baytor (C. E.) Sigourney, Ia. 
[5164, 5165 


Come, buy, save. © Apr. 6, 1922; 
2 ¢. apr. 15, 1922: K 165546. 

We challenge the world. © Apr. 6, 
foe dec, Apr. 6; 1922: K 165545. 


Beck (FRANcIS Epwin) San Diego, 

Calif. [5166, 5167 

Pane sanins, im chair. © .Aug. 1, 
1921; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1922; J 254046. 

Cat standing behind chair. © Aug. 

deat; 2c. Mar. 30, 1922; J 254045. 


BECKWITH (GEORGE 8.) Cleveland. 
[5168-5170 
[Searchlight, 1-3] © May 25, 1922; 
2 ec. each May 29, 1922; K 166069-— 
166071. 


BEIERSDORFER (E. A.) AND GRAHAM 
(EB. C.) Vincennes, Ind. 5171-5174 


Photographic record of old cathe- 
dral, A-D. © Feb. 8, 1922: 2 ¢. each 
Feb. 10, 1922; J 253220—258223. 


BEISTLE co., Shippensburg, Pa. 
[5175-5178 

[4 prints]: 

[Indian war bonnet]—[Mother 
Goose and Bo Peep hat]—[Mother 
Goose and Peter Pumpkin Hater 
hat]—[Mother Goose hat] © Apr. 1, 
fen; 2 e€. each Apr. 13, 1922: K 
164684164687. 


BELASCO MECHANICS corP., New York. 
[5179 

Ponygo, the racing game. © Dec. 
BO, 1921; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1922: K 164264. 


Bert (ALFRED) & CO., LTD., London. 
[5180-5190 

Blue boy; by Will Henderson, after 
Thomas ,Gainsborough. © Feb. 25, 
fee, 1 ¢.Mar. 27, 1922: K 164417: 

Carysfort (Lady) after George Rom- 
ney, by E. E. Milner. © May 8, 1922; 
mye. May 10, 1922: K 165407. 

Farmer’s door; after the painting 
by George Morland, engraved in pure 
mezzotint by George P. James. © 
May 8, 1922; 1 c« May 10, 1922; K 
165408. 


BELL (ALFRED) & €O., LTD.—Contd. 

Oxford, Brasenose college and High 
st.; by J. Alphege Brewer. © Feb. 
16, 1922; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1922; K 164412. 

Oxford, Magdalen from the Cher- 
well; by J. Alphege Brewer. © Feb. 
25! 1922" 1G: Web. 16) 1922 5K 164411. 

York, Petergate;: by J. Alphege 
Brewer. © Feb. 25, 1922; 1 c Feb. 
16, 1922; K 164410. 

[Young gleaners; by lL. Dupont, 
after the water color by Birket Fos- 
ter] © May 8,-1922; 1 « May 10, 
1922; K 165548. 

[4 prints]: 

Cut by the county; by G. Vernon 
Stokes.—Milkmaid; by lL. Dupont, 
after the water-colour by Birket Fos- 
ter.—On the fringe of society; by G. 
Vernon Stokes.—You’re in the wrong 


box; by G. Vernon Stokes. Mar. 25, 
ieee. Cachan: ~27, 19225 1 
164413-164416. 

BELL (IRA J.) Pecos, Tex. [5191 


[Cross section showing Delaware 
Mts., fault at base of east slope and 
salt deposit. Blueprint] © June 10, 
12K 2) C, Aprio, duce. 6658; 


BELL SYNDICATE, INc., New York. 
[5192-5230 
Adamson’s adventures [1922]: 

© Apr. 23; 1 ce. May 10; K 165269. 
© Apr. 24; 1¢. May 10; K 165264. 
© Apr. 25; 1 ¢. May 10; K 165265. 
© Apr. 26; 1¢. May 10; K 165266. 
Cp Apr 27; tc. May 105 165267; 
© Apr. 28; 1c. May 10; K 165436. 
© Apr. 29; 1c. May 10; K 165268. 
© Apr. 30; 1c. May 10; K 165270. 
© May 1;1c. May 10; K 165271. 
© May 2;1c. May 10; K 165272. 
© May 3; 1c. May 10; K 165273. 
© May 4; 1c. May 10; K 165274. 
© May 5; 1c. May 10; K 165275. 
© May 6; 1 © May 28; K 165588. 
© May 7; 1c. May 28; K 165589. 
© May 8;1c. May 283; K 165590. 
© May 9;1c¢. May 23; K 165591. 
© May 10;1c¢. May 28; K 165592. 
© May 11;1c¢. May 23; K 165593. 
© May 12;1c¢. May 23; K 165594. 
© May 13; 1c. May 23; K 165595. 
© May 15;1c¢. May 23; K 165596. 
© May 16; 1 ¢. May 23; K 165597. 
© May 17;1c¢. May 23; K 165598. 
© May 18; 1 c¢. May 23; K 165599. 


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5231 


BELL SYNDICATE, INC.—Continued. 
Adamson’s adventures [1922]—Con. 


© May 19; 1c. May 23; K 165600. 
© May 20;1c¢. May 23; K 165601. 
© May 22;1c. June 15; K 165986. 
© May 23; 1c. June 15; K 165987. 
© May 24;1c¢. June 15; K 165988. 
© May 25;1c. June 15; K 165989. 
© May 26;1c. June 15; K 165990. 
© May 27;1¢. June 15; K 165991. 
© May 29; 1c¢. June 15; K 165992. 
© May 30; 1c. June 15; K 165993. 
© May 31;1c. June 15; K 165994. 
© Junel1;1c. June 15; K 165995. 
© June 2;1c. June 15; K 165996. 
© June 3; 1c. June 15; K 165997. 


BENEDICT (JULES JAcQuES B.) Den- 
ver. foal, dae 
First divine science church, detail of 
exterior terra cotta. [Blueprint] © 1 
ce. June 6, 1922; I 6785. 


Residence for Mr. John Dodge. [7 
sheets, blueprints] © 1c June 6, 
1922; I 6786. 


BENEVOLENT PATRIOTIC ORDER OF DOES, 
Omaha, Neb. [5233 
Benevolent patriotic order of Does. 
© Mar. 23, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 27, 1922; 
K 164224, 
BENNETT GLASS AND PAINT CO., 
Lake City. 
Friendly enemies. 
1922; J 254482. 
BENNOON (MENDEL) Chicago. [5235 
Gone but not forgotten. [Memorial 
picture] © June 1, 1922; 2c. June 5, 
1922; K 165834. 
BENZIGER BROS., New York. [5236 
Pius XI ([Pope]) © Apr. 8, 1922; 
2 ¢ Apr. 13, 1922: K 165358. 
BERKELEY (H. P.) Madison, Va. [5237 


Sectional reinforced concrete bldgs. 
for residences or industrial structures. 
©'t'c Apr @ 1922: 1 6622. 
BERKOWITZ ENVELOPE CO., Kansas City, 

Mo. [5288, 5239 

Convenient for you. [Design for 
payroll envelopes] © Apr. 10, 1922; 
2c. Apr. 15, 1922; K 165055. 

Sports wear. © Apr. 1, 1922; 2c 
Apr. 7, 1922; K 164488. 

BERNIER (Mrs Luoyp J.) Oregon City, 
Or. [5240 

Mother’s pride. © 1 c. May 23, 

1922; J 254976. 


Salt 
[5234 


Od se, Apr. “6; 


pt. IvV., DY Seer 


BrEzEK (PETER) Ely, Minn. [5241 
Minneapolis, Minn., Minnehaha 
Falls. © 1¢@ Feb. 10, 192259 25e207. 


BICKNELL MFG. CO., Portland, Me. 
[5242-5261 

[6 photographs]: 

Cathedral Woods, 3741.—Chocorua, 
4762.—Glen Ellis Falls, 4675.—Ledges, 
4472.— Washington (Mt.) from Inter- 
vale, 4470.—White Horse ledge, 4465. 
© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 c. each Apr. 4, 1922; 
J 2549038—-254908. 


[14 photographs]: 

Alone by the brook, 5501.—Birches 
on Rocky Point, 5624——Black Point, 
55388.—Day in May, 5511.—Driftwood, 
5595.—House that grampy built, 5495. 
—Kineo from west outlet, 5651.— 
Moose Pool, 5593.—Nature’s mirror. 
5510.—Peering through the mist, 5680. 
— Phillips Lake, 5552.— Rangeley 
birches, 5623.—Saddleback across 
Rangeley Lake, 5608—Shadows on 
Little Kennebago, 5591. © Jan. 1, 
1922; 2 c. each Apr. 4, 1922; J 254138- 
254151. 


BicELtow (Hayes) Tarpon Springs, 

Fla. [5262 

Kingfish catch. © Mar. 29, 1922; 2 
ce. Apr. 3, 1922) J 2a20se, 


BicELow (Lucius AURELIUS) Provi- 
dence, R. I. [5263 
Organic chemical transformations, 
aliphatic series. © 1c. May 31, 1922: 
I 6778. 


BILGER sTupDIO, Freeport, I]. [5264 
Doty (EH. EL) “© Mar, 2a,.9922- 2 ec. 
Mar. 27, 1922; J 254029. 
Birt (J. ANTHONY) Cincinnati. 
[5265-5268 
Gordon (Phillip) pianist, 122-124. 
© May 1, 1922; 1 c. each May 1, 1922; 
1c. each May 20,1922; J 254986—254988. 


Gudenian (Haig) © June 3, 1922; 
2c. June 5, 1922; J 255106. 


BIxBy (VIRGINIA HELENE) Omaha, 
Neb. [5269-5274 
Models, 2-7: 


[Animal cut outs]—[Furniture cut 
outs]—[Piano cut out] ©” Mar. 1, 
1922; 2 ¢. each” Mar. 152 eee 
164069-164074. 


Biack (M.) & co., Chicago. 
[5275-5285 
{11 prints]: 
Blue jay eats other bird’s eggs.— 
Bob white’s eggs are laid in a well 
hidden nest.—Humming bird is only 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


5312 


Brack (M.) & co.—Continued. 

[11 prints]—Continued. 
three inches long.—JKingfisher dives 
into the water for fish.—Oriole loves 
the fruit blossoms.—Red-headed wood- 
pecker’s nest is a hole in a tree.— 
Robin is very careful of its children. 
Screech owl catches mice—Timid 
‘scarlet tanager is rarely seen.—Whip- 
poor-will flys only at night.—Wren 
sings a most joyful song. © Dec. 24, 
foot ec: each «Jan: 19, 1922; K 
162222-162232. 
BLACKINTON Somerville, 

Mass. [5286, 5287 

Boston, Mass., along the public gar- 
mem. (© Mar. 1, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 10, 
O22 SS 254122. 
Copley square. © Mar. 1, 1922; 
moe, Mar. 10" 1922° J 254123. 


BLANCHARD co., Aurora, III. [5288 


It isn’t your town, it’s you, 80. © 
meee, 2(, 192): 1 ec. Dec. 31, 1921; 1¢ 
Apr. 5, 1922; K 164431. 


(ALTON H.) 


BLOCH BROS. TOBACCO CO., Wheeling, 
W. Va. [5289 
Has not changed for 40 years. 


{Father and son] © May 4, 1922; 2 
¢«. Apr. 28, 1922; K 164887. 


Bium (ARTHUR §S.) Washington. 
[5290 
Washington, D. C., Metropolitan 
theatre, roof shortly before completion, 
aiter it had been rebuilt following col- 


"lapse. © Feb. 4, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 2, 
ees J 253657. 
BLUMENSCHEIN (GEORGE) Maywood, 


Tl. [5291 
Maywood, Ill., U. S. veteran’s hos- 
mim ono. (6:° © Keb. 16, 1922; 2 «. 
May 19, 1922; K 165674. 
Bosowskt (FRANK) Chicopee, Mass. 
[5292, 5293 

Chicopee, Mass., High school. © 
Beeeed, 1922; 2 ¢.. June 5, 1922; J 
255098. 

Directors of the Polish national 
home assh. © Feb. 9, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 
gO, 1922; J 253216. 

BoOELLINGER (F Lora) Cincinnati. 
. [5294 

Cincinnati, O., Cincinnati Reds. © 
fee, 1922: 2 c Apr: 25, 1922: J 
254415. 

Bonwit, TELLER & co., New York. 
[5295-5299 

[Decorative drawing, 591] © Apr. 

2, 1922; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1922: K 164850. 


Bonwir, TELLER & co.—Continued. 


[5920 HO Mar: 26.) 1922) 2 

Apr. 24, 1922; K 164851. 
== [pool © Mar. 45. 1922-2 ¢ 

Apr. 24, 1922; K 164852. 
[596] © Apr. 14, 1922; 2 ¢ 

Apr, 24,°1922:' K. 164853. 
foot? “©. Ann.’ 19:.A922> 2c 


Apr. 24, 1922: K 164854. 


Boozer (Vircit R.) Tampa, Fla. 
5300 


Wreck of Thompson electric co. by 
Atlantic coast line ry. © Mar. 31, 
1922 -°2 ¢: Mar. 2541922 2542716; 


BorkJES (CHARLES S.) Norfolk, Va. 
[5801-5306 

Firemen searching the wreck of the 
dirigible Roma for victims after its 
destruction: « ©) Keb: 28, 1922 3 Line, 
Apr. 3, 1922; K 164887. 

[5 prints]: 

Fighting flames that brought death 
to most of the crew of the Roma, 1, 
2.—First of dead being carried from 
the wreckage by volunteer rescuers.— 
Ruins of Roma _ still smouldering.— 
Tangled mass of girders that formed 
the framework of the Roma, with res- 
cuers searching for dead. © Feb. 22, 
POUE CH Fey -each Mar -i0; ) 49022 K 
164247-164251. 


BoRROWMAN (PETER) New York. 
[5307 
Irish-American trading and develop- 


ing co. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1922; I 6597. 
Boxy scouts- (RICHMOND BOROUGH) 


New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. 
[5308 
[Minuet dancers] © Mar. 21, 1922; 

2 c. Mar. 21, 1922; K’ 164865. 


Boyer (DARWIN L.) Long Beach, Calif. 

[5309 

American barbers national assn. © 

Dee 15; A924. 2 e:.)Miay 5.) 922: K 
165330. 


Boyer (Mrs. J. EH.) New York. [5310 
Miss Cameo. © 1c Apr. 26, 1922; 
J 254429. 


BRADLEY New 
York, [5311 
Mengelberg, Rachmaninoff and Le- 
vitzki. © 1c. May 2, 1922; J 254562. 
BRAMELD (MINNIE D.) Neillsville, Wis. 
[5312 
Child’s home record. © May 9, 1922; 
20 Hep ub ioe Kr SGanee Ae 


(A. FREDERICK) JR, 


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BRANT (FLORENCE) Miami, Fla. [5313 | BrUCKMANN (F.) Mtinchen, Germany. 


Miss Miami, real estate. © Mar. 
26, 1922: 2) ¢.\ Aprivl, 1922 (K 4165420. 


Bristot co., Waterbury, Conn. 
[5314-5319 

Bristol’s recording tachometer chart, 

A226, KC) May 1, 1922:°2 .6.- May's; 

1O2Z2 3 T° CTS: 

thermometer chart, 3708, 00757. 

© May 1, 1922; 2 c. each May 8, 1922; 

I 6714, 6715. 

8419, 10218, 10219. © Apr. 

ce, each wApry 7,  ag2z2aer£ 


i 1923. 2 
6631-6633. 


‘Bronson (EunicE May) Tulsa, OKI. 
[5320 
If I were a fairy, ete. © Mar. 25, 
1 eC. Apr. L717, 1922" KK todos, 


BRONX SOCIETY OF ARTS, SCIENCES AND 
HISTORY (POE COTTAGE COMMITTEE) 
New York. [5321 

New York (City) Poe park, Poe 
cottage. © Mar. 14, 1922; 2 « Mar. 

16, 1922; J 254460. 


Brown (RaAaymonp 8.) Columbus, O. 
[pa22. Dace 
Bond yield chart. © June 3, 1922; 
2e. June db, 1922) 1.6783: 
Tangent chart. © May 20, 1922; 2 
@, May 22, 1922: I 6759. 


Brown (WALTER STERRY) Urbana, II. 

[5324 

Swan dive. © 1c. Mar. 27, 1922; 
J 254025. 


Brown & BIGELow, St. Paul. 
[5325-5344 

[Pitty Pah and Tippy Toe] © Mar. 
Ea NO22 2 eiApr. PS 1922.0 IK 1e4aT1. 

Satisfaction, ICF212. © Feb. 1, 
1O23 2 erapre 1s, 19222 K 164561: 

[18 prints]: 

[Age of innocence]—[Alice blue 
gown]—[Call of evening]—[Conquest 
of the sea]—[Eyes of beauty]—[G rl 
you can’t forget]—[Hood (Mt.)]—[In 
the heart of the Redwood’s]—[Jer- 
ry]—[Life’s sweetest joy]—[Lure of 
the wish]—[Magiec tints of twilight ]— 
[ Margie |—[Meditation]—[Twin mon- 
archs]—[Wasioja (The pine grove) ]— 
[Witehing hour]J—[Woodland idyll] 
@ ans 922 2 he. each Ape: 13) 
1922; K 164557-—164560, 164562-164570, 
164572-164576. 

BRvUcE PUB. CO., Milwaukee. [5345 

Why good service is difficult in Sep- 
tember. © Mar. 24, 1922; 2 ¢ Apr. 
6, 1922 3-4 6%35. 


[5346-5402 

Oberammergau, Germany, 1922, Pas- 
sionspiele: 

Abendmahl, 34, 35.—Abendmahlge- 


bet, 39.—Abendmahlszene, 25, 36, 38.— 
Abschied von Bethania, 31,41.—Annas, 
Sebastian Lang, 20, 21.—Begegnung 
nach der verleugnung, 48.—Die kla- 
genden frauen, 55.— Fusswaschung, 
37.—Gang nach Jerusalem, 52, 54.— 
Hindler im Synedrium, 60.—Herodes, 
Gregor Breitsamter, 17.—Jesus am 
Oelberg, 44.—Jesus, Anton Lang, 1, 7, 
9.— Jesus begriissung, 32.—Jesus bei 
dem abendmahle, 4.—Jesus beim 
abendmahle, 57.—Jesus und die jiinger, 
30.—Jesus und Maria, 28, 29.—Jesus 
vor dem Synedrium, 46.—Jesus vor 
Herodes, 42.—Jesus vor Pilatus, 49.— 


Jesus weint tber Jerusalem, 53.— 
Johannes, Melch‘or Breitsamter, 12, 
13.— Judas, Guido Mayr, 14, 15.— 


Judas im Synedrium, 11.—Judas kuss, 
26.—Judas verrit den Meister, 45.— 
Judas vor dem Synedrium, 47.—Kai- 
phas, Hugo Rutz, 18, 19.—Kreuztra- 
gung. 5, 6—Magdalena, Paula Rend], 
10, 11—Maria, Marta Véit, 24— 
Olbergszene, 27.— Petrus, Andreas 
Lang, 23.—Pilatus, Hans Mayr, 22 


am aoe 


Salbung, 40.—Szene aus dem kreuz- 
weg, 33.—Verleugnung, 50.—Verleug- 


nung Jesu, 43.—Veronika reicht Jesus 
das schweisstuch, 51.— Vertreibung 
der hindler, 58. © May 5, 1922; 2 c. 
each June 12, 1922; J 255335-255391. 


Bruns (C. LESuIE) Forest Hills, L. I., 
Ne, [5403 
Prices of burlap in New York and 
Calcutta: [Blueprint] © Mar. 25, 
1922: 1 @ Apr: 15, 1922) ie ee 
1922; I 6700. 
BrUYERE (AUGUST) Green Bay, Wis. 
[5404 
Jack knife work of August Bruyere. 
© Mar. 4, 1922: 2 @ Maryam 1922. 
J. 253839. 
Buca (P. C.) Dover, N. J. [5405-5414 
Dover, N. J., Hurd: park, soldiers’ 
monument, 2-7, 9, 11-13. © June 22, 
1922; 2 @ each Jumey 2a) 19227 
255434-255448. 
BUCKLIN (GEO. W.). Lincoln, Neb. 
[5415 
First Country womans club in Ne- 
braska. © June 15,°19227°72 @ June 
19; 1922 05) 255820; 
Bupp (CHARLES J.) New York. [5416 
Budd’s auction, bridge tablet. © 
Apr. 38, 1922: 2c... May 25) 9220 
165998. 


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no. 2, 1922 


Bupp (JoHn F.) New York. [5417 

Construction of the simplex radio 
phone broadcast receiving set. © 
morer i fo22: 2 ¢. May 5, 1922; I 
Grit. 


Bupp (Rosert D.) Petersburg, Va. 


[5418 

Spacer for floor joists. [Blueprint] 
© 1c. Mar. 14, 1922; I 6789. 

BuppE (Kart) Ogden, Utah. [5419 

Great Continental Divide. © Jan. 


1, 1922; 2 c. May 16, 1922; J 254854. 


BuKOWIECKI (LEO K.) Chicago. 
420 
Przyszios¢. © June 3, 1922; 2 ¢. 
May 29, 1922; K 165722. 


Buttock (RicHaArD) Fitchburg, Mass. 


[5421 


southern New 
DG: 


time in 
© June 15, 1922; 
J. 255882. 


Summer 
‘Hampshire. 
June 21, 1922; 
(ALFRED S.) Plymouth, 
[5422-5424 


BURBANK 
Mass. 

Plymouth, Mass. : 

Cole’s Hill, first burial place of the 
Pilgrims, Plymouth Rock house and 
portico over Plymouth Rock.—Cole’s 
Hill, Plymouth Rock house and por- 
tico over Plymouth Rock.—Portico 


over Plymouth Rock. © Mar. 20, 
meee 2 @€, each Mar. 23, 1922: J 
253990-253992. 


BURGERT BROS., Tampa, Fla. 
[5425-5432 
Catching black bass in Hillsboro 
River. © Feb. 24, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 13, 
woe? J 253783. 
Gasparilla float 1922, F 133. © 
mene 5, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1922: J 
253781. 


Mitate ship. 1922, F 132. © 
meee, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1922: J 
2538780. 


Prize black bass. © Feb. 24, 1922; 
Eee Mar. 13, 1922; J 253782. 


Sebring, Fla., Kenelworth lodge, 
7100. © Feb. 2, 1922; 2 ec Mar. 13, 
0922; J 253778.: 


South Florida fair, entrance, F 134. 
© Feb. 10, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 13, 1922; 
J 253779. 


Tampa, Fla., Eagle cafeteria, 6914, 
6915. © Jan. 15, 1922; 2 c each Mar. 
13, 1922; J 254067, 254068. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


5449 


BURNELL (WILLIAM HARL) Penn Yan, 
ING. Wye [5483, 5434 
Keuka (Lake) west branch. © 
Apr, B5asTO22 19) el eApr? 1S 1922): - 
254839. 


Same. © June 16, 1922; 2 e. 
Sune LT O22 Ay 2020 i, 


BUSINESS MEN’S ASSURANCE CO. OF 
AMERICA, Kansas City, Mo. 
[5435-5441 


Look, who gets your estate? © 
Mast = 27, 1922: Qe. May: 1, 1922: K 
165461. 

[5 prints]: 


Going in and coming out.—Grinding 
out dollars.—Is your home built upon 
the sand?—Line of dependence.— 
Would you like to own a $20,000.00 
farm? © Mar. 17, 1922; 2 c. each 
Apr. 10, 1922; K 165058-165062. 

$40,000.00, the money value of an 
education. © Mar. 17, 1922; 2 c. May 
1, 1922; K 165460. 


BUTTERFIELD (DAvip W.) Boston. 
[5442 
Cambridge, Mass., Washington elm. 
© June 1, 1922; 2 c. May 19, 1922: J 
255168. 


CABLE co., Chicago. [5443 

[Summer home piano illustration.] 
© May 22, 1922; 2 c. May 29, 1922; 
K 165698. 


Capy (Harrison) Brooklyn. 
[5444, 5445 
Peter Rabbit, series 1, 2. © Mar. 
heh Oeee pee. eae i Mat. 23." O22") Kk 
164205, 164206. 


Carrns (Mary L.) Boulder, Col. 
[5446 
Grand Lake, Col., yachting. © Mar. 
15, 1922; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1922; J 254344. 


CAMPBELL (GEORGE) Washington. 
[5447 
Campbell (George) Uncle Sam. © 
May 25, 1922; 2 ec. May 25, 1922; K 
165638. 


CARACRISTE (V. Z.) New York. [5448 

[Chart correlating locomotive and 
piston speeds] © 1c. Apr. 13, 1922; 
I 6645. 


c/o Postmaster, 

San Diego, Calif. [5449 

Moonlight on the Pacific. © Feb. 
15, 1922);'2 e. Apr. 3, 1922* ¥ 254084: 


CARLITILLO (Tony) 


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5450 


pt. iV. dew LT 


[5450 


New York state embalmers’ assn., 
traveling men at convention, Bing- 
hamton: Ni ¥2)o©) Apr. -20,54922" te; 
Apr. (20, 1922) Eves Minny Sloe ea 
254688. 


CASKET, New York. 


CAUFIELD & SHOOK, INC., Louisville. 
[5451, 5452 
Louisville, Ky., Churchill Downs, 
Kentucky derby, 1922. © May 13, 
1922; 2 ec. May 26, 1922; J 255040. 
Kentucky derby, 1922. © May 
13, 1922; 2 c. May 26, 1922: J 255041) 


CAWLEY (NORMAN BROMFIELD) Man- 
chester, N. H. [5453 


Cawley chart of parliamentary pro- 


cedure. [2 sheets, blueprints] © 1 

ey Jan. 19), 19222 0 O73, 

CAWTHORN (T. Hore) De Funiak 
Springs, Fla. [5454-5456 


Martin bridge. © July 17, 1921; 
2... Maris. 1922". Fi 25364" 

Return from the hunt. © Dec. 20, 
1920: (2 e Mar, 4. 1922 JeQos6tTe: 

Ville de Dixmude. © July 17, 1921; 
2 eo Mar. 4, 1922 4 3) Za80te: 


[5457 


Thermal conductivity of insulating 
and refractory materials, form C—-18— 
A. “PBlueprint} © Feb. 25, 1922: 2c. 
Mar.*6,°1922 I Gok. 


CELITE PRODUCTS CO., Chicago. 


CELLU-METAL COoRP., Rochester, N. Y. 
[5458, 5459 


[Combination paper toy house] © 
Apr Ins 1922; Zen Apr, 20, TQ aK 
164683. 

Three in one set. © Mar. 30, 1922; 
2c. Apr. 1, 1922; K 164604. 


CHAMBERS (SPRAGUE W.) Kalamazoo, 
Mich. [5460 


Monthly magazine for mail order 
advertisers, ete. [Design for magazine 
cover] © Feb. 7, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 9, 
1922; K 163678. 


CHAMBERS STUDIO, Chicago. 
[5461-5463 


Hampton (Hope): 

Large head, front view.—Serious, 
hair down back.—With hair hanging 
and smile. © Mar. 5, 1922; 1 c. each 
Mar. 13, 1922; 1 c. each Apr. 14, 1922; 
J 2538768, 253769, 253771. 


1 


CHAMPLAIN STUDIO, INC., New York. 
[5464-5470: 
Bush (Irving TT.) A, Cy aoJune 
6, 1922;5°2 ¢. each) dunes oe eee 
255165-255167. 
King (Hon. W. L. Mackenzie) A, C,. 
D, T. © May 16, 1922; 2 ec. each May 
17, 1922; J 254879-254882. 


CHANDLER & CO., INC., Boston. 
[5471-5492 
Charming new models in dresses at 
sixty-five dollars. © Mar. 18, 1922; 
2 ce. Mar. 16, 1922; K 164022. : 
Drawn from hat shown by Chandler 
& co. © Mar. 11, 1922: 2 @ Mare 15; 
1922; K 164018. 


Drawn from Woman’s suit shown 
by Chandler & co., $65. © Mar. 11, 
1922; 2 c. Mar. 15, 1922; K 164019. 
Every day this week. © Mar. 28, 
1922; 1 c. Apr. 19, 1922; K 164862. 
Every day until Haster. {Hat 
shown by Chandler & co.] © Apr. 1, 
1922; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1922; K 164432. 
Four hundred hats. © May 29, 
1922; 1 c. June 5, 1922; K 165889. 
[Hat] Drawn from hat shown by 
Chandler & co. © Apr. 8, 1922-°2° c. 
Apr. 12, 1922; K 164530. 
Same. ©: Aprids, 224 
Apr. 20, 1922; K 164688. 
Hat shown by Chandler & co. © 
Apr. 7,°1922; 2c, Appanlayeez ik 
164590. 


a Ge 


Genius in hats. Mare noes 
1922: 2 c. Mar. 30, 1922; K 164252. 
Hats for every occasion. © 
Mar. 22, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 25, 1922; Ix 
1642538. s 

Hats. Drawn from hat shown by 
Chandler & co. © Mar. 15, 1922; 2 c. 
Mar. 18, 1922; K 164075. 


Same. © Mar, 28, 192259206 
Mar. 21, 1922; K 164088. 

Hats for early spring. © Mar. §, 
1922; 2c. Mar. 11, 1922; K 164006. 

Hats for formal occasions. © May 
18, 1922; 1 c. May 22, 1922; K 165473. 

Hats of style and beauty. © Apr. 
22, 1922: 1 ¢. Apr. 27, 19223) KK 164946; 

Misses Orlando coat, $75, 1, 2. © 
Mar. 9, 1922; 2 c. each Mar. 13, 1922; 
K 164007, 164008. 

Misses plaid coat, $35. © Mar. 9, 
1922; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1922; K 164009. 

Nearly a thousand new hats. © 
May .9, 1922; 1 ¢. May dil, i522, I. 
165287. 


+ 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSK 


no. 2, 1922 


Ss, H TO K 
6138 


CHANDLER & co., INC.—Continued. 
New summer hats. © May 26, 1922; 
1c. June 5, 1922; K 165888. 


Thousand new hats. © May 5, 1922; 
1c. May 9, 1922; K 165224. 


CHARACTER BUILDING Co., Minneapolis. 

[5493 

© Mar. 22, 
K 164242. 


Toll bridge of life. 
7922-2 c. Mar. 30, 1922; 


Rochester, N. Y. 
[5494-5507 


Clapp’s favorite, Sheldon, Bartlett. 
Group of pears. © Apr. 7, 1922; 2 ¢. 
May 5, 1922; K 165229. 


Group of apples: 

Baldwin, Grimes golden, northern 
spy.—Delicious, wealthy, banana.— 
eated astrachan, Stark, R. I. greening.— 
Yellow transparent, Hyslop, Stayman’s 
Winesap and McIntosh. © Apr. 7, 
1922; 2 c. each May 5, 1922; K 165225- 
°165228. 


Kieffer, Duchess, Beurre de Anjou. 
Group Gf pears!’ © Apr. 7, 1922; 2 ¢. 


CHASE BROS. CO., 


May 5, 1922;' K 165230. 
[8 chia? : 
[Abundance, Bradshaw, Burbank. 


Group of plums]—[Crosby, Fitzgerald, 
Elberta, belle of Georgia. Group of 
peaches|—[Large Montmorency, Riga, 
early Richmond, Schmidt’s bigarreau. 
Group of cherries]—[Napoleon bigar- 
reau, Gov. Wood, Windsor, black Tar- 


tarian. Group of cherries]—[New 
prolific, lemon cling, triumph, J. H. 
Hale. Group of peaches]—[Seckel, 


Flemish beauty. Group of pears]— 
[Shipper’s pride, yellow egg, Lom- 
bard. Group of plums]—[Shropshire 
damson, German prune, green gage. 
eroup of plums|! © May 18, 1922; 
2c, @ach May 22, 1922; K 165738- 
165745, 


CHATHAM, N. J. (TRUSTEES OF THE 
FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF) Chatham, 
ee [5508 


Chatham free public library [Book 
plate] © Feb. 6, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 138, 
1922; K 164533. 


CHECHOT (VLADIMIR LEO) Philadel- 
- phia. [5509 


Visconvertor. [A conversion table 
of viscosities from univ. Saybolt vis- 
ter to Singler, Redwood and Barbey, 
etc] © 1c. May 31, 1922; I 6790. 


CHEMICAL AND METALLURGICAL ENGI- 
NEERING, New York. (er ag 


[Flow sheet of]: 

[Abrasives plant] — [Coal tar 
plant] — [Glass plant] — [Leather 
plant] — [Rubber plant]—[Sugar 
plant]—[Sulphuric acid plant] © 1 
c. each Apr. 26, 1922; I 6681-6687. 


CHENEY BROoS., New York. [5517-5522 

[6 prints]: 

[Charming frock for summer days 
is this of figured twill and plain che- 
nette, 5]—[Day dress of figured top- 
ping twill, etc., 2]—[Mirrocrepe and 
chenette lend their silken charm in 
forming an afternoon frock, 4]— 
[Newest sleeves and collar contribute 
to the smartness of an afternoon frock, 
etc., 1]—[Smart afternoon frock of 
navy foulard, etc., 3]—[Topping twill 
and navy satin form a frock which 
achieves smartness, etc., 6] © Mar. 
dy: ($9225 32 «> eneh (Mar. 6, 11922; .K 
168720-163725. 


CHICAGO TRIBUNE, Chicago. 
[5523-6138 
Ah ha, looks like warmer weather. 
CvApres, WO223 are: An fy 1922 Ke 
164514. 
Ah, here’s Miss Vernie Equinox. © 
Mai 25, 122°" 1. Marca, 1922 Ke 


164296. 
Ah, something for mother. © May 
14, 1922; 1 c. May 17, 1922; K 165401. 


Ain’t science gr-rand? © June 11, 
1922; 1 ec. June 12, 1922; K 165966. 

And it looks like a long one. © 
Apreia, loa); hc: "Apr. 17, 19222 "KG 
164622, 

And there are folks like that. © 
APE G6) 0922] Toc, ‘Apri’ 8; 19225" kK 
164448. 

Another mysterious stranger. © 
Apr i2, 1922; 2e.. Apr. '14,.1922;; kK 
164583. 

Apparently not looking for a boat 
ride, anywhere. © May 18, 1922; 1 «. 
May 20, 1922; K 165488. 


As the movie hero would do it. © 
May +9) 19225 ie, May it, 1922. K 
165283... 

At the next election. © May 13, 
$9225 Ie May 1, 19226 "165435. 

Aw shucks, we’re not goin’ any place. 
@ Jume 2) 1922" 1c June 23, 1922~ 
K 166125. 

Bad: example. © May 10, 1922; 1c. 
May 12, 1922; K 165296. 

Big ones got away. © May 19, 
1922: 2G May 2a ODD = KK 165o19: 


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CHICAGO TRIBUNE—Continued. . 
Big town idea. © May 5, 1922; 1¢ 
May 8, 1922; K 165191. 
Bothering Uncle with our affairs. 
©.Mar? 19, 19223;/1 © «Mar, (23, 1922; 
KK 164278. 


Busy. © June 16, 1922; 1 c. June 
19, 1922; K 166062. 

Capital and labor. © June 9, 1922; 
1 e. June 12, 1922; K 165939. 

Cartoons of the day. 
1922; 1 ¢ May &, 19227 K 165190: 
Same. © June 15, 1922; 1 «. 
June 17, 1922; K 166057. 

Center of the stage. © Apr. 19, 
1922" 1..e, Apr. 21, 1922: i 164720: 

‘Changing world [1922]: 

© Apr. 18; 1¢. Apr. 21; K 164707. 
© May 3; 1c. May 6; K 165215. 
© May 20; 1c. May 22; K 165512. 
© May 26; 1 ¢. May 29; K 165757. 

Cinderella’s sister. © May 17, 
1922; 1 ¢. May 19, 1922; K 165449. 

Cover design fisherman. © June 
18, 1922; 1 e. June 15, 1922; K 166027. 

Curbing the liquor traffic. © June 
2) 1922): Le. Jume’’ 5, 19225 1. hG5SL0: 

Dangerous guy. © Apr. 17, 1922; 
1c. Apr. 19, 1922; K 164645. 

Developing the athlete. © May 10, 
1922: 1 ¢..May 12, 1922; K 165290. 

Elevator can’t always elevate. © 
May 31, 1922; 1 ¢4,June 2, 1922; ,K 
165798. 

Enter a new doctor. © May 831, 
1922; 1 ¢ June 2, 1922: K 165797. 

European vamps. © June 13, 1922; 
te. June 15, 1922; K 166025. 

Every year we bite on that lamb 
storys © iApriid, 1992° ie: ApryS) 
1922; K 164865. 

Everybody ought to feel improved. 
© ApriiG 8922 049 ve. Apr dO) 1922 
K 164482. 

Everything normal. © Apr. 
1922; 1c¢. Apr. 28, 1922; K 164972. 

Exhibition shot by a former cham- 
pions Ov Apr. (Do) AGB? =A sc.4 Appr 25: 
1922; K 164396. 

Fable of the foolish farmer. © 
May. 14,1922; 1.¢., May 17,4922. K 
165400. 

Gasoline alley [1922]: 

© Mar. 18; 1c. Mar. 23; K 164291. 
© Mar. 19; 1 ¢. Mar. 23; K 164282. 
© Mar. 20; 1c. Mar. 23; K 164285. 


26, 


© May 6, 


CHICAGO TRIBUNE—Continued. 
Gasoline alley [1922]—Continued. 


© Mar. 21; 1c. Mar. 23; K 164297. 


© Mar. 22; 1c. Mar. 25; K 164303. 


© Mar. 23; 1 ec. Mar. 27; K 164312. 
© Mar. 24; 1c. Mar. 27; K 164308. 
© Mar. 25; 1c. Mar. 29; K 164330. 
© Mar. 26; 1c. Mar. 29; K 164320. 


© Mar. 27; 1c. Mar. 29; K 164327. 
© Mar. 28; 1c. Mar. 30; K 164837. 


© Mar. 29; 1c. Mar. 31; K 164341. 


© Mar. 30; 1c. Apr. 1; K 164359. 


© Mar. 31; 1c. Apr. 3; K 164869. 


© Apr. 1; 1¢ Apr 3; K 164564. 
© Apr. 2; 1c Apr. 5; K 164395. 
© Apr. 3; 1c. Apr. 5; K 164401. 


© Apr. 4; 1 ¢. Apr. 7; K 164515. 


© Apr. 5; 1 @ Apr. 107 Rae4a7e: 
© Apr. 6; 1 ec. Apr. 8; K 164447. 
10; K 164481. 
10; K 164476. 
12; K 164544. 
12; K 164536. 


© Apr. 7; 1G, Apr. 
© Apr. 8; 1 ¢. Apr. 
© Apr. 9; 1¢. Apr. 
© Apr. 105.47 Apr. 
© Apr. 11; 1 ¢. Apr. 
© Apr. 12; 1-e Ape: 
© Apr. 135/ierapr 
© Apr. 14; 1c. Apr. 
© Apr. 15:1 caper 
© Apr. 16; 1c. Apr. 
© Apr. 17; 1 ¢. Apr. 
© Apr. 183 Ve. Apr. 
© Apr. 19; 1c. Apr. 
© Apr. 20; 1¢. Apr. 
© Apr. 21; 1¢. Apr. 
© Apr. 22; 1c. Apr. 
© Apr. 23; 1 ¢. Apr. 
© Apr. 24; 1 ¢. Apr. 
© Apr. 255 1 ¢. Apr 
© Apr. 26; 1c. Apr. 


13; K 164555. 
14; K 164586. 


© Apr. 30; 1 «.-May 4; K 165136. 


© May 1; 1c. May 3; K 165088. 


© May 2; 1c. May 4; K 165129. 
© May 3; 1c. May 6; K 165212. 
© May 4; 
© May 5; 
© May 6; 
© May 7; 1c. May 8; K 165201. 
© May 8;1c¢. May 10; K 165251. 
© May 9; 1c. May 11; K 165282. 


1c. May 8; K 165196. 


126 


17; K 164625. 
17; K 164634. 
17; K 164616. 
19; K 164651. 
19; K 164641. 
21; K 164706. 
21 Ko aGaT 1S. 
22; K 164729. 
24; K 164860. 
26; K 164991. 
29; K 164964. 
29; K 164957. 
27; K 164996. 
28; K 164967. 
© Apr. 27; 1c. May 1; K 165040. 
© Apr. 28; 1 c. May 1; K 164975. 
© Apr. 29; 1c. May 1; K 164984. 


1c. May 6; K 165206. 


1 ec. May 8; K 165189. 


. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1922 


CHICAGO TRIBUNE—Continued. 
Gasoline alley [1922]—Continued. 


© May 10; 1c. May 12; K 165295. 
© May 11; 1c. May 138; K 165317. 
© May 12;1c. May 15; K 165347. 
© May 13;1c. May 17; K 165484. 
© May 14; 1c. May 17; K 165405. 
© May 15; 1c. May 17; K 165394. 
© May 16; 1c. May 18; K 165425. 
© May 17; 1c. May 19; K 165448. 
© May 18; 1c. May 20; K 165493. 
© May 19; 1c. May 22; K 165518. . 
© May 20; 1c. May 22; K 165510. 
© May 21; 1c. May 24; K 165651. 
© May 22;1c. May 24; K 165625. 
© May 23; 1 c. May 25; K 165662. 
© May 24; 1c. May 26; K 165668. 
© May 25; 1c. May 27; K 165682. 
© May 26; 1c. May 29; K 165762. 
© May 27; 1c. May 29; K 165766. 
© May 28; 1 c. May 31; K 165783. 
© May 29; 1¢. May 31; K 165771. 
© May 30; 1 c. June 2; K 165793. 
© May 31;1c. June 2; K 165790. 
© June1; 1c. June 8; K 165785. 
© June 2; 1c. June 5; K 165808. 
© June's: 1c June 12; K 165972. 
© June 4; 1c. June 7; K 165854. 
© June 5; 1c. June 7; K 165861. 
© June 6; 1c. June 8; K 165874. 
© June 7; 1c. June 12; K 165952. 
© June 8; 1c. June 12; K 165935. 
© June 9; 1c. June 12; K 165942. 
© June 10; 1c. June12; K 165928. 
© June 11; 1¢. June12; K 165950. 
© June 12; 1c. June 14; K 165980. 
© June 18; 1c. June 15; K 166028. 
© June 14; 1c. June16; K 166023. 
© June 15; 1¢. June17; K 166055. 
© June 16; 1c. June 19; K 166061. 
© June 17; 1c. June 19; K 166047. 
© June 18; 1c. June 21; K 166101. 
© June 19; 1c. June 21; K 166089. 
© June 20; 1c. June 22; K 166108. 
© June 21; 1c. June 28; K 166123. 


Genoa conference. ©) Apr 27;,1922 ; 
1 c. May 1, 1922; K 165042. 


Gentle spring. © Apr. 15, 1922: 1. 
Apr. 17, 1922; K 164617. 


Getting a new idea of property 
value. © May 25, 1922; 1 ec. May 27, 
1922; K 165677. 

127 


3297—22—_4 


© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© May 
© May 
© May 
© May 
© May 
© May 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


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Oe 2c: 
ZO =? Ge, 
oF se: 
DAS BG. 
Deh GC; 
24;1¢ 
wale GC: 
26 esr e 
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6138 


CHICAGO TRIBUNE—Continued. 
Gumps [1922]: 


23; K 164293. 
23; K 164279. 
23; K 164286. 
23; K 164298. 
25; K 164304. 
27; K 164315. 
27; K 1643806. 
29; K 1643381. 
29; K 164317. 
29 ; K 164326. 
30; K 164334. 
31; K 164338. 
1; K 164358. 
3; K 164568. 
3; K 164363. 
5; K 164392. 
5; K 1643899. 
7; K 164512. 


5; 1e@ Apr. 10; K 164470. 


Gs ep Apr 
Oe He Apr: 
S83 le; Apr: 
Senb ce. Ape: 
OS dseccApr. 
Ads 4 ec. Apr. 
12} te. Apr: 
133 1c. Apr. 
14; 1¢. Apr. 
153 a ep Apr. 
Diss de. Apr. 
17; 1 e@ Apr. 
133 2 e, Apr: 
193 fe. Apr: 
AOS er Apr 
21 5'1 @ Apr. 
223 1.¢. Apr: 
Des ae Apr: 
24; 1c. Apr. 
DAMM, 
26; 1 c. Apr. 
2s he May 
28; 1.¢c; May 
29; 1 «. May 
30; 1 « May 
a hg . May 
a . May 
3; . May 
4; . May 
D5 . May 
6; . May 


bh pt pk pe PL 
OMe MRA HEA) ke) 


Apr. 2 


8; K 164446. 


10; K 164479. 
10; K 164475. 
bbe ae 


K 164541. 
12; K 164538. 
18; K 164554, 
14; K 164588. 


17: K 164627. 


17; K 164633. 
17; K 164620. 
19; K 164648. 
19; K 164640. 
21; K 164705. 
21; K 164712. 
22; K 164724. 
24; K 164859. 
26; K 164989. 
29; K 164961. 
29; K 164958. 
27; K 164997. 
28; K 164968. 
1; K 165059. 
1; K 164979. 
1; K 164983. 
4; K 165133. 
3; K 165086. 
4; K 165130. 
6; K 165211. 
6; K 165205. 
8; K 165195. 
Sig Ke AObIST. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6138 


Dt. LV. Thee 


CHICAGO TRIBUNE—Continued. 
Gumps [1922 ]—Continued. 


© May 7; 1c. May 8; K 165198. 
© May 8;1c¢. May 10; K 165250. 
© May 9; 1c. May 11; K 165281. 
© May 10; 1c. May 12; K 165292. 
© May 11; 1c. May 18; K 165319. 
© May 12; 1c. May 15; K 165348. 
© May 13; 1c. May 17; K 165433. 
© May 14; 1c. May 17; K 165402. 
© May 15; 1c. May 17; K 165395. 
© May 16; 1c. May 18; K 165427. 
© May 17; 1c. May 19; K 165447. 
© May 18; 1c. May 20; K 165491. 
© May 19; 1c. May 22; K 165517. 
© May 20; 1c. May 22; K 165509. 
© May 21; 1c. May 24; K 165648. 
© May 22; 1c. May 24; K 165624. 
© May 23; 1c. May 25; K 165660. 
© May 24;1¢c. May 26; K 165671. 
© May 25; 1c. May 27; K 165681. 
© May 26; 1 c. May 29; K 165759. 
© May 27; 1c. May 29; K 165767. 
© May 28;1c. May 81; K 165780. 
© May 29;1¢c. May 81; K 165773. 
© May 30; 1c. June 2; K 165799. 
© May 31;1c¢. June 2; K 165791. 
©) June 2 3 4/e. June 3K 165787. 
© June 2; 1c. June 5; K 165807. 

© June 3;1c¢. June 12; K 165971. 
© June 4; 1c. June 7; K 165851. 
© June 5;1c¢. June 7; K 165860. 
© June 6; 1c. June 8; K 165873. 
© June 7; 1c. June 12; K 165955. 
© June 8; 1c. June 12; K 165933. 
© June 9; 1c. June 12; K 165943. 
© June 10; 1 c. June 12; K 165929. 
© June 11; 1c. June 12; K 165947. 
© June 12; 1c¢ June14; K 165977. 
© June 183; 1c. June15; K 166026. 
© June 14; 1c. June 16; K 166020. 
© June 15; 1 ¢. June17; K 166056. 
© June16; 1 ¢. June19; K 166063. 
© June17; 1c. June19; K 166048. 
© June18; 1 c. June 21; K 166098. 
© June 19; 1 c. June 21; K 166093. 
© June 20; 1 c. June 22; K 166107. 
© June 21; 1¢. June 23; K 166121. 


© Apr. 


© Apr. 
© Apr. 


© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr: 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 


CHICAGO TRIBUNE—Continued. 
Harold Teen [1922 ]—Continued. 


© Mar. 26; 1c. Mar. 29; K 164318. 
10; 1.¢. Apri2 = ete. 

ds Dex Aro 
12; 1 ©.cApr: 
13 3 de Amie 
14; ft evApr 
15; 1 e@Apr 
17; Le Apr 
185 4d. ecAipr: 
19; 1 ¢@ Apr 
20: tex Agpe 
ot: t came: 
225 J: epaepre 
24; 1c. Apr. 
25 > Al ao anor: 


13; K 164553. 
14; K 164584. 
17; K 164623. 
17; K 164680. 
17; K 164618. 
19; K 164643. 
21; K 164702. 
21: K 164708. 
22: K 164726. 
24; K 164856. 
26; K 164992. 
29; K 164955. 
27; K 164998. 


© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 29; 1@ 


26; 1c. Apr. 28; K 164970. 
27; 1c, May. de Ket 03 7. 
28; 1¢. May 1; K 164978. 


May 1; K 164980. 


© May 1;1¢. May 8; K 165084. 
© May 2; 1c. May 4; K 165182. 
© May 3;1c¢. May 6; K 165209. 
© May 4; 1c. May 6; K 165203. 
© May 5;1c¢. May 8; K 165194. 
© May 6; 1c. May 8; K 165188. 
© May 8;1¢. May 10; K 165249. 
© May 9; 1c. May 11; K 165280. 


© May 10; 1¢6¢. 
© May 11;1¢. 
© May 127 de 
© May 18; 1c. 
© May. 4157 Adie 
© May 16;1¢c. 
© May 17; 1 ¢@ 
© May 18;1c. 
© May 19; 1c. 
© May 20; 1c. 
© May 22;1¢. 
© May 23; 1¢. 
© May 24;1¢c. 
© May 25;1¢. 
© May 26; 1c. 
© May 27; we 
© May 29;1¢. 
© May 30; 1c. 
© May 81; 1 c¢. 


May 12; K 165298. 
May 13; K 165323. 
May 15; K 165350. 
May 17; K 165481. 
May 17; K 165897. 
May 18; K 165423. 
May 19; K 165445. 
May 20; K 165492. 
May 22; K 165516. 
May 22; K 165507. 
May 24; K 165622. 
May 25; K 165663. 
May 26; K 165666. 


May 27; K 165680. _ 


May 29; K 165763.. 
May 29; K 165769. 
May 31; K 165775. 
June 2; K 165800. 
June 2; K 165796. 


Ha, ha. 
1922; K 165127. 


Harold Teen [1922]: 


© May 2, 1922; 1c. May 4, 


© Mar. 18; 1c. Mar. 23; K 164292. 
© Mar. 19; 1c. Mar. 23; K 164280. 


128 


© June 1; 1 ¢. June 3; K 165804. 
© June 2; 1c. June 5; K 165805. 
© June 3; 1c. June 12; K 165969. 
© June 5; 1c. June 7; K 165859. 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 2, 1922 


CLASSES, H TO K 


6138 


CHICAGO TRIBUNE—Continued. 
Harold Teen [1922]—Continued. 


© June 6; 1 c. June 8: K 165870. 


© June 7; 1 c. June 12; K 165957. 
© June 8; 1c. June 12; K 165937. 
© June 9; 1c. June 12; K 165945. 
© June 10; 1c June 12; K 165931. 
© June 12; 1c. June 14; K 165978. 
© June 13; 1 c. June 15; K 166030. 
© June 14; 1c. June 16; K 166021. 
© June 15;1¢. June 17; K 166054. 
© June 16; 1 c. June 19; K 166059. 
© June 17; 1c. June 19; K 166050. 
© June 19; 1 c. June 21; K 166092. 
© June 20; 1 c. June 22: K 166106. 
© June 21; 1 c. June 23: K 166122. 


He kept us out of Genoa. © Apr. 
me 1922-1 ¢. Apr. 24, 1922; K 164861. 


He learned to stick in France. 
Mar. 18, 1922; 1 c. Mar. 2a, A922 = 1K 
164290. 

He'r at large [1922]: 

© Mar. 20; 1 c. Mar. 23; K 164284. 
© Mar, 27; 1 ©. Mar. 29; K 164323. 
© Apr. 3; 1 ¢@ Apr. 5; K 164402. 
© Apr. 10; 1 ce. Apr. 12: K 164540. 
© Apr. 17; 1 e. Apr. 19; K 164639. 
© Apr. 24; 1c. Apr. 29; K 164960. 
© May 1; 1c. May 8; K 165090. 
© May 8; 1c. May 10; K 165252. 
© May 15; 1c. May 17; K 165393. 
© May 22; 1c. May 24; K 165620. 
© May 29; 1c May 31; K 165779. 
© June 5; 1c. June 7; K 165863. 
© June 12: 1¢. June 14; K 165981. 
© June 19; 1c. June 21; K 166096. 

His annual visit. © Apr. 16, 1922; 

tc. Apr. 19, 1922: K 164646. 


Hollywood bonds of wedlock. © 
June 3, 1922; 1 ¢ June Age KK 
165973. 


Honeymoon plans. © Apr. 23, 1922; 
1c. Apr. 29, 1922; K 164965. 

How come? © May 26, TOD) ae 
May 29, 1922: K 165758. 

How plainly one can hear Indiana 
and Pennsylvania. © May LD; 4922 - 
me. May 22, 1922; K 165513. 

If we could only celebrate as we'd 
like. © May 20, 1922; 1c. May 22, 
1922; K 165508. 

Illustrated account. © June 8, 
922; 1 ¢ June 12, 1922; K 165934. 


In favor of reforestation. © Apr. 
20, 1922; 1 ¢. Apr. 22, 1922: K 164727. 


CHICAGO TRIBUNE—Continued. 

In the congressional waiting room. 
© Apr. 20, 1922: 1 ¢. ewer. W222, TO29 - 
K 1647238. 

Is anybody worrying about next 
Winter?» (©) Apr, 18,°1922- (4. ¢. Apr. 
21, 1922; K 164708. 

Is he growing too big for them? 
© May 11, 1922: 1 ¢. May 18, 1922; 
Kot65318: 

It is time criminals were reminded 
that—. © May 12, 1922; 1 «. May 15, 
1922; K 165346. 

It may rouse him. © May 24, 1922; 
1c. May 26, 1922: K 165669. 

It ought to work. © May 23, 1922: 
1 ec. May 25, 1922; K 165661. 

It’s time to wake up. © May 18, 
1922; 1c. May 20, 1922; K 165494. 

It’s time we called a regular docter. 
Oe Agr. 5,21992% 15, & Apr. 10, 1922; 
K 164472, 

It’s very awkward. © May 2, 1922; 
1 ec. May 4, 1922: K 165126. 

It seems like old times. © Mar. 29, 
1922; 1 ¢. Mar. 31, 1922: K 164342. 

Job for the reckless driver. © Apr. 
28, 1922; 1 c May 1, 1922; K 164974. 

Joyce (Peggy) drives man to sui- 
cide. © May 4, 1922: 1 ¢. May 6, 
1922; K 165208. 

June. © June 4, 1922: 1c. June fig 
1922; K 165856. 

June is upon us. © May 28, 1922; 
1 e. May 31, 1922: K 165777. 

Just can’t make ’em behave. © 
May. 41922: 1.¢ May 6, 1922; K 
165202. 

Just when business is beginning to 
sit up. © June 20, 1922: 1¢ June 22. 
1922; K 166109. 


Kernel [1922]: 

© Mar. 18; 1c. Mar. 23; K 164295. 
© Mar. 19: 1¢. Mar. 28 SI G498 1 | 
© Mar. 20; 1c. Mar. 23; K 164287. 
© Mar. 21; 1c. Mar. 23; K 164299. 
© Mar. 22: 1c. Mar. 25; K 1643801. 
© Mar. 23; 1c. Mar. 27; K 164814. 
© Mar. 24; 1¢. Mar. 27; K 164310. 
© Mar. 25; 1c. Mar. 29: K 164329. 
© Mar. 26; 1¢. Mar. 29; K 164319. 
© Mar. 27: 1¢. Mar. 29; K 1643824. 
© Mar. 28; 1c. Mar. 30; K 164336. 
© Mar. 29; 1c. Mar. 31; K 164339. 
© Mar. 80; 1c. Apr. 1; K 164357. 
© Mar. 31; 1c. Apr. 3; K 164366. 
© Apr.as Ire Apr. 3): K. 164361. 
© Apr..2; 1¢. Apr. 5; K 164394. 


129 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6188 


pt. iv. Bee Vv. TT 


CHICAGO TRIBUNE—Continued. 
Kernel [1922]—Continued. 


© Apr. 3; 1c. Apr. 5; K 164400. 

© Apr. 4; 1 c. Apr. 7; K 164511. 

© Apr. 5; 1c. Apr. 10; K 164468. 
© Apr. 6; 1c. Apr. 8; K 164445. 

© Apr. 7; 1c. Apr. 10; K 164480. 
© Apr. 8; 1 c. Apr. 10; K 164473. 
© Apr. 9; 1c. Apr. 12; K 1645438. 
© Apr. dh > d.e.Apr: 
@rApri 12 be- Ape: 
@OiApr Ass LE ecApe, 
© Apr. 14-4 ¢ Apr: 
©.Apr. 16-4 ¢. Ape 
Oy Apr 201.6, ae: 
©. Apr. 18.20. 2. 
© Apr. 19;1¢e. 
@Apr.20 id me: 
MO WAM Ry Dh: 1. a: 
OApra224 te 
oon Lee 
1: ioe ie cl 
PLS oe i oP 
peed ae WP 
SHeMteML We 
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ieee Dea IAG 
woe te 


Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
May 1; K 1650388. 
May 1; K 164977. 
May 1; K 164982. 
May 4; K 165135. 
© May 1; 1c. May 3; K 165087. 

May 2; 1c. May 4; K 165128. 

May 3; 1c: May 6; K 165210. 

May 4; 1c. May 6; K 165204. 

May 5; 1c. May 8; K 165193. 

May 6;1e. May 8; K 165185. 

May 7; 1c. May 8; K 165200. 

May 8; 1c. May 10; K 165247. 
May 9; 1c May 11; K 165279. 
May 10; 1 ce. May 
May 11; 1c¢. May 
© May 12; 1c. May 
© May 13; 1c. May 
© May 14;1 ec. 
© May 15; 1c. 
© May 16;1¢. 
© May 17; 1 ¢: 
© May 18; 1¢. 
© May 19; 1c. 
© May 20; 1. 
© 
© 


OOOOOOO00O 


May 
May 21; 1 ¢. May 
May 22; 1c. 
© May 23; 1c. 
© May 24;1 6c. 
© May 25; 1 ¢. 


13; K 164552. 
14; K 164585. 
17; K 164624, 
17; K 164631. 
19; K 164650. 
19; K 164644. 
Apr. 21; K 164701. 
21; K 164709. 
22; K 164728. 
24; K 164855. 
26; K 164990. 
29; K 164963. 
29; K 164956. 
27; K 165000. 
28; K 164969. 


12; K 165294. 
13 94 165322. 
th Soke Waa. 
17; K 165429. 
May 17; K 165404. 
May 17; K 165396. 
May 18; K 165422. 
May 19; K 165446. 
May 20; K 165489. 
May 22; K 165515. 
22; K 165498. 
24; K 165650. 
May 24; K 165621. 
May 25; K 165659. 
May 26; K 165667. 
May 27; K 165679. 


| CHICAGO TRIBUNE—Continued. 


Kernel [1922]—Continued. 
© May 26; 1 c. May 29; K 165761. 
© May 27; 1c. May 29; K 165768. 
© May 28; 1 c. May 81; K 165782. 
© May 29; 1 ec. May 31; K 165772. 
© May 30; 1 ¢. June 2; K 165802. 
© May 31; 1c. June 2; K 165789. 
© June 1; 1c. June 3; K 165803. 
© June 2;1c¢. June 5; K 165811. 
© June 3; 1c. June 12; K 165967. 
© June 4;1c¢. June 7; K 165853. 
© June 5; 1¢. June 7; K 165858. 
© June 6; 1c. June 8: Kk 165871. 
© June 7; 1 ¢. June 12; K 165951. 


© June li; 1c. Junei2; K 165949. | 


© June18; 1¢. June 21; K 166100. 


Last few days. © June 18, 1922; 
1 ec. June 21, 1922; K 166097. 


Latest model. © Apr. 14, 1922; 1. 
Apr. 17, 1922; K 164635. 


Let’s not lose Uncle Sam out of the 
picture. © Apr. 21, 1922; 1c. Apr. 24. 
1922; K 164857. 

Lloyd George 
a book on, Crises I have met. © May 
25, 1922; 1 & May 27, 1922; K 165683. 

Married under the old rules. © 
Apr. 14, 1922: 1 ¢: Apre Dito22:) a 
164629. 

May rain. © May 27, 1922; 
May 29, 1922; K 165764. 

Misplaced economy. Apr. 
1922: 1c. Apr. 27, 1922; K 164994. 

Mr. Lugubrious Blue and Mr. 
Smiley Gladd discuss the situation. 
© May 21, 1922; 1 c. May 24, 1922; K 
165647. 

More motor bandits. © May 13, 
1922: 1c. May 17, 19225 Rego 2s2- 

Nailing it up to stay. © June 14, 
1922; 1c. June 16, 1922; K 166024. 

Neighborly interest, that’s all. © 


ye 


2h, 


(Mr.) ought to write — 


Apr. 25, 1922; 1 « Apr. 27, 1922; ie 


164995. 


Netting something from an ill wind. 
© May 7, 1922; 1 c. May 18, 1922; K™ 


165421. 
New hope. © Apr. 22,1922, 17 
Apr. 26, 1922; K 164987. 
Not on Friday either. 
1922: 1¢. May 18, 1922; K 165428. 
Not so poor. © June 17, 1922; 1c. 
June 19, 1922; K 166046. 
Now being paged. © June 6, 1922; 
1c June 8, 1922; K 165875. 


130 


© May 16, 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 2, 1922 


CLASSES, H TO K 


6138 


CHICAGO TRIBUNE—Continued. 


Now out to borrow a few golden 
eggs. © Mar. 27, 1922; 1 c. Mar. 29, 
1922; K 1643822. 


O, look what the bunny brought. © 
pr itG. 1922; 1 c. Apr. 19; 1922; K 
164647. 

Office team commences spring train- 
Ma) eapr 9, 1922; 1 c. Apr. 12, 
1922; K 164545. 

On the European plan. © June 1, 
1922; 1 c. June 3, 1922: K 165788. 


On the high seas. © June 16, 1922; 
1 ec. June 19, 1922: K 166064. 


On the road to re-election. © May 
23, 1922; 1 c. May 25, 1922: K 165665. 

Only way to get a successful mer- 
chant marine. © June 6, 1922; 1 «¢. 
June 8, 1922; K 165876. 


Opportunities of travel in every 
mail. © May 16, 1922; 1 c May 18, 
1922; K 165426. 

Overlooking the big idea. © Mar. 
20, 1922; 1 c. Mar. 23, 1922: K 164289. 

Psychic suggestion as an aid to golf. 
© June 8, 1922; 1c. June 12, 1922; 
K 165932. 

Political meetin’ of today. © Apr. 
1922; 1c, Apr. 5, 1922: K 164397. 


Portrait of an automobile. © June 
18, 1922; 1c. June 21, 1922: K 166094. 

Post war dog. © Mar. 24, 1922;1c¢. 
Mar. 27, 1922; K 164807. 


Power. © Mar. 22, 1922: 1 ¢ Mar. 
25, 1922; K 164305. 
Problem in justice. © May 17, 


1922; 1 c. May 19, 1922; K 165451. 


Quarantined for all summer. 
May 21, 1922; 1 c. May 24, 1922: K 
165646. 


Queen of the May. © May 1, 1922; 
1 c. May 3, 1922; K 165089. 


Report from the country. © May 8, 
‘1922; 1 c. May 6, 1922; K 165213. 


Reservations should be made before 
leaving home. © Mar. 30, 1922; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 1, 1922; K 164360. 


Revised downward. © Apr. 
1922; 1c. Apr. 17, 1922; K 164628, 


_ Rival attraction. © Apr. 19, 1922; 
Te. Apr. 21, 1922: K 164714. 

Road hogs. © Apr. 22, 1922: 1 «. 
Apr. 26, 1922; K 164988. 

Say, we’re going to need that next 
winter. © Mar. 31, 1922; 1 ¢. Apr. 3, 
1922; K 164870. 


Short cut to fame. © June 7, 1922; 
1c. June 12, 1922; K 165953. 


138, 


CHICAGO TRIBUNE—Continued. 
Signals. © May 11, 1922; 1 ¢. May 
Ls, 1922) 1K 165321, 


Some of us haven’t been in yet. © 
June 7, 1922; 1 c June 12, 1922 °K. 
165954. 


Something new to listen to. © May 
9, 1922; 1 ec. May 11, 1922: K 165277. 


Speed demon. © Apr. 29, 1922: 1 ¢. 
May 1, 1922; K 164985. t 

Splendid I will spirit and the sub- 
way. © May 5, 1922; 1 ¢ May 8 
1922. K 165216, 

Sport we’re not wild about. © June 
2, 1922; 1 c. June 5,°1922: K 165806. 

Spring floods. © Apr. 15, 1922: 1¢ 
Apr. 17, 1922; K 164621. 

Star border stuff. © Mar. 25, 1922; 
1c. Mar. 29, 1922: K 164339. 

Still interested in spirit pictures. 
© Apr.) 27, 1929") ae Mayr. 1O22.: 
K 165041. 


There are none like home folks. © 
June's, 1922; 1+¢e. June’ 12! POZA IK 
165970. 


There’s always somebody you’ve got 
to wait for. © June 14, 1922: 1 ¢. 
June 16, 1922: K 166018. 


They'll fight it out on this line if it 
takes all summer. © June 17, 1922; 
1c. June 19, 1922: K 166044. 


Timely instructions for summer pic- 
nickers. © June 11, 1922: 1 ¢ June 
12, 1922; K 165946. 

Tiny tribune [1922]: 

© June 8; 1c. June 12; K 165936. 
© June 9; 1 c. June 12; K 165941. 
© June 10; 1c. June 12; K 165930. 
© June12; 1c. June 14; K 165979. 
© June 18; 1c. June 15; K 166031. 
© June 14; 1c. June 16; K 166022. 
© June 15; 1c. June 17; K 166053. 
© June 16; 1c. June 19; K 166058. 
© June 17; 1c. June 19; K 166049. 
© June 19; 1c. June 21; K 166091. 
© June 20; 1 ¢. June 22; K 166105. 
© June 21; 1c. June 23; K 166124, 

To meet court requirements, per- 

haps our ambassador to Britain should 


be selected this way. © June 10, 1922; 
1c. June 12, 1922; K 165925. 


Tragedy in four acts. © Apr. 28, 
1922; 1 c. May 1, 1922; K 164973. 


Two new hands will be hard to 
bluff. © May 27, 1922; 1 c May 29, 
1922; K 165765. 


’ 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6138 


CHICAGO TRIBUNE—Continued. 


We might go just for the ride. © 
June 10, 1922; 1c. June 12, 1922; K 
165927. 


We put out some flowers, and ¢all it 
a day. © May 30, 1922; 1c. June 2, 
1922; K 165794. 


We’re about persuaded to walk out 
ourselves. © Mar. 26, 1922; 1 c. Mar. 
29, 1922; K 164321. 


We're getting tired playing the 
square meal in this place. © May 12, 
1922; 1 ce. May 15, 1922; K 165349. 


We're going to exhibit a neighborly 
interest. © Apr. 10, 1922; 1c. Apr. 12, 
1922; K 164539. 

We're hardly going to hold our own. 
© Mar. 28, 19225 1.¢c..Mar. 30; 1922; 
K 164835. 

What are the wild waves Saying, 
sister? © Apr. 29, 1922; 1 c. May 1, 
1922; K 164986. 

What didja do yesterday? [1922]: 

© Apr. 24; 1c. Apr. 29; K 164959. 
© May 8;1¢. May 10; K 165246. 
© May 15; 1c. May 17; K 1653899. 
© May 22; 1c. May 24; K 165623. 
© May 29; 1c. May 31; K 165776. 
© June 5; 1c. June 7; K 165862. 
© June 12; 1c. June 14; K 165975. 
© June19; 1c. June 21; K 166090. 

What to do. © June 4, 1922; 1c. 
June 7, 1922; K 165855. 

What will you do with your extra 
hour? © Apr. $0, 192251 c May 4, 
1922)? Ye" 165125. 

When America decorates her soldier 
dead. © May 30, 1922; 1 c. June 2, 
1922; K 165795. 

When Mr. Hearst invades England. 
© May 28, 1922; 1 ec. May 31, 1922; 
K 165778. 

When pa was a boy. © June 20, 
1922.1 @ June 22; 1922" 166105. 

When politics takes the school chil- 
dren in hand. © May 24, 1922; 1. 
May 26, 1922; K 165672. 

When the air 
waves. © Apr. 28, 1922; 1 c. Apr. 29, 
1922; Kk 164966. 

When we are looking for rest. © 
Mar, 25,°9922...0 @s Mar. 274,,, 40225 
164311. 

When you finally get the new lid. 
© June 9; 1922; 1 « June 12, 1922; 
K 165940. 

Who now? © Apr. 12, 1922; 1. 
Apr. 14, 1922; K 164582. 


is full of wireless. 


pt. iv. BBV 


CHICAGO TRIBUNE—Continued, 

Why not remodel it for our Court 
house square? © Apr. 8, 1922; 1 e«. 
Apr. 10, 1922; K 164477: 

Why not utilize our excess pep? © 
May 6, 1922;°1° ¢ (Mayes eee K 
165184. 

Why this terrible rush? © June 1, 
1922; 1 c. June 3, 1922; Ko fopres. 

Winnie Winkle, 
[1922]: 

© Feb. 26; 1 c. Mar. 2; K 163675. 
© Mar. 18; 1c. Mar. 23; K 164294. 
© Mar. 19; 1 e. Mar. 23; K 164283. 
© Mar. 20; 1c. Mar. 23; K 164288. 
© Mar. 21;1c¢. Mar. 23; K 164300. 
© Mar. 22; 1c. Mar. 25; K 164802. 
© Mar. 23; 1 c. Mar. 27; K 164313. 
© Mar. 24; 1c. Mar. 27; K 164309. 
© Mar. 25; 1c. Mar. 29; K 164328. 
© Mar. 26; 1c. Mar. 29; K 164316. 
© Mar. 27; 1 c. Mar. 29; K 164325. 
© Mar. 28; 1 c. Mar. 30; K 164333. 
© Mar. 29; 1 ce. Mar. 31; K 164340. 
© Mar. 3031 ec. Apr. 1; 164356: 
© Mar..31; 1 c. Apr. 3; K 164367. 
© Apr. 1: 1 ¢. Apr a, © fete. 
©. Apr: 2; 4 € Apr So) eet 39s: 
© Apr. 3; 1 «@ Apr. 5; K 164398. 
© Apr. 5; 1c. Apr. 10; K 164469. 
© Apr. 6; 1 c. Apr. 8; K 164444. 
© Apr. 7; 1 ce. Apr. 10; K 164478. 
© Apr. 8; 1c. Apr. 10; K 164474. 
© Apr. 9; 1 ec. Apr. 12; K 164542. 
© Apr. 10; 1c Apr. 12; K 164537. 
© Apr: 11; de, Aprs 169K 164550 
© Apr. 12; 1c¢. Apr. 14; K 164587. 
© Apr. 18; 1c. Apr. 17; K 164626. 
© Apr. 14; 1 ¢. Apr. 17; K 164682. 
© Apr. 15; 1.¢. Apr. 17; K 1646193 
© Apr. 16; 1c. Apr. 19; K 164649. 
© Apr. 17; 1c. Apr. 19; K 164642. 
© Apr. 18; 1c. Apr. 21; K 164704. 
© Apr. 19; 1 e. Apr. 21; K 1647114 
© Apr. 20; 1 ¢ Apr. 22; K 164725. 
© Apr. 21; 1 ¢ Apr. 24; K 164858. — 
© Apr. 22; 1c. Apr. 26; K 164993. 
© Apr. 23; 1c. Apr. 29; K 164962. 
© Apr. 24; 1c. Apr. 29; K 164954. 
© Apr. 25; 1c. Apr. 27; K 164999. 
© Apr. 26; 1c. Apr. 28; K 164971. 
© Apr. 27; 1 e. May 1; K 165036. 
© Apr. 28; 1 c. May 1; K 164976. 
© Apr. 29; 1¢. May 1; K 164981. 
© Apr. 80; 1 ce. May 4; K 165134 


the breadwinner 


132 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1922 


6153 


CHICAGO TRIBUNE—Continued. 
Winnie Winkle, the breadwinner 
[1922]—Continued. 
© May 1; 1c May 8: K 165085. 
© May 2; 1c. May 4; K 165131. 
© May 3; 1 © May 6; K 165214. 
© May 4; 1 «. May 6; K 165207. 
© May 5; 1c. May 8: K 165192. 
© May 6; 1c. May 8; K 165186. 
© May 7; 1c. May 8; K 165199. 
© May 8:1e. May 10; K 165248. 
© May 9; 1c. May 11; K 165278. 
© May 10; 1c. May 12; K 165291. 
© May 11; 1c. May 13; K 165320. 
© May 12; 1c. May 15; K 165351. 
© May 18; 1c. May 17; K 165430. 
© May 14; 1c. May 17; K 165403. 
© May 15; 1c. May 17; K 165398. 
© May 16; 1c. May 18; K 165424. 
© May 17;1c¢. May 19; K 165450. 
© May 18; 1c May 20; K 165490. 
© May 19; 1c. May 22; K 165514. 
© May 20; 1c. May 22; K 165511. 
© May 21; 1c. May 24: K 165649. 
© May 22; 1c. May 24: K 165626. 
© May 28; 1c. May 25: K 165664. 
© May 24:1e. May 26; K 165670. 
© May 25; 1c. May 27; K 165678. 
© May 26; 1c. May 29: K 165760. 
© May 27;1¢c. May 29; K 165770. 
© May 28; 1c. May 31; K 165781. 
© May 29; 1c. May 31: K 165774. 
© May 30; 1c. June 2; K 165801. 
© May 31; 1c. June 2; K 165792. 
© June 1; 1c. June 8; K 165784. 
© June 2; 1c June 5; K 165809. 
© June 3; 1c. June 12; K 165968. 
© June 4; 1¢ June 7; K 165852. 
© June 5; 1c. June 7; K 165857. 
© June 6; 1c. June 8: K 165872. 
© June 7; 1c. June 12; K 165956. 
© June 8; 1 c. June 12; K 165938. 
© June 9; 1c. June 12; K 165944. 
© June 10; 1¢. June 12; K 165926. 
© June 11; 1 c. June 12; K 165948, 
© June 12;1c¢. June 14; K 165976. 
© June 13; 1c. June 15; K 166029. 
© June 14; 1c. June 16; K 166019. 
© June 15; 1 c. June 17; K 166052. 
© June 16; 1c. June 19; K 166060. 
© June 17; 1c. June 19; K 166045. 
© June 18; 1c. June 21; K 166099. 
© June 19; 1c. June 21; K 166095. 
© June 20; 1 c. June 22: K 166104. 
© June 21; 1 c. June 23; K 166120. 


CHICAGO TRIBUNE—Continued. 
Wonders of the wireless age. © May 
7; 1922; 1 c. May 8, 1922: K 165197. 


Wot to do if stalked by a panther, 
© June 15, 1922; 1 c June 17, 1922 ; 
K 166051. 


You’re not safe from him anywhere. 
© June 21, 1922; 1 & June 23, 1922; 
K 166126. 


CHITTENDEN (CHARLES LorENzO) Kan- 
sas City, Mo. [6139 


Chittenden’s diagrams of connec- 
tions for single phase alternators and 
motors, etc. [102 sheets, blueprints] 
© Jan. 25, 1922; 2 c. Feb. Got922.5 
6519. 


CHOLERTON (JoHN) Philadelphia. 
[6140 


Tedyuscung. © June 20, 1922; 2e. 
June 21, 1922; J 255334. 


CHURCH (JoHN H.) Baltimore. [6141 


Her mistress’s voice. © + May 20, 
19225 2 ¢&. May 24, 1922; K 165688. 


CLARK (C. R.) Marshfield, Or. [6142 


Wreck of the Ozmo. © June 15, 
1922; 2 ec. June 21, 1922: J 255333. 
CLARKE (Mary Date) New York. 

[6148, 6144 

Calve (Madame Emma) A. B. 
Apr. 12, 1922; 2 c each Apr. 13, 1922; 
J 254808, 2543809. 

CLASS JOURNAL co., New York. 


.[6145-6153 

Showing growth of registration of 

motor vehicles from 1912-1921 with 

forecast to 1924, compared with the 
growth of population: 


In the east north central states.—In 
the mountain states.—In the New Eng- 
land states.—In the Pacific states. © 
May 26, 1922; 2 c. each May yi Apa 
I 6821, 6822, 6826, 6829. 


Showing growth of registrations of 
motor vehicles in the south Atlantic 
states from 1912-1921, with forecast 
0 1924, compared with growth of popu- 
lation. © May 26, 1922; 2 c. May 27, 
1922 21, GS25. 


With forecast to 1924 compared with 
the growth of population: 


Showing growth of population of 
motor vehicles in the west south cen- 
tral states from 1912-1921. 

Showing growth of registration in 
the west north central states from 
1912-1921. 


Showing registrations of motor ve- 


hicles in east south central states from 
1912-1921, 


133 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6154 


pt. IV., 22s) We 


CLASS JOURNAL co.—Continued. 
Showing the growth of the registra- 

tion of motor vehicles in the middle 

Atlantic states from 1912-1921. © 


May 26, 1922; 2 c. each May 27, 1922; 

I 6823-6825, 6828. 

CLATWORTHY (FRED PAYNE) Estes 
Park, Col. [6154 


Ali in. © Feb. 6, 1922; 2 c Mar. 4, 
1922; J 253659. 


Cray (HENRY) Seattle. [6155-6157 


If only at Easter we could lay aside 
the drab clothing of our thoughts, ete. 
© Apr. 15, 1922; 4 e@) Apr..24, 1922): 
K 165549. 

O wind, if winter comes, can spring 
be far belting? | @QsMar.) 21) 1922)" tic. 
Mar. 80, 1922; K 164690. 

Si (Mount) © Mar. 23, 1922; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 30, 1922; K 164689. 


CLEVELAND GARMENT MFRS. ASSN,, 
Cleveland. [6158-6162 


Cleveland made wrap is of gray 
Pollyanna cloth lined with Roshanara 
crepe in midnight blue. © Feb. 5, 
1922 ; 2 ec. May 15, 1922; K 165364. 

Dressier top coat of blue tricotine 
with gray embroidery in Chinese de- 
sign on the full sleeves and throw 
collar. © Feb. 26, 1922; 2 c. May 15, 
1922; K 1653866. 


Model at the right is wearing a 
Cleveland made navy blue tricotine 
dress with a loose cape back, etc. © 
Febi. 5, 1922) 2. ce; (May 15, IGZ2: aK. 
165365. 

Semi-formal suit of cobweb gray 
embroidered with blue, ete. © Mar. 5 
1922; 2 ec. May 15, 1922; K 165362. 


This is a strictly tailored suit made 
in Cleveland, etc. © Mar. 12, 1922; 
2 e. May 15, 1922; K 1653863. 


CLirrorp & Lawton, New York. [6163 


Color harmony systematized. © 

Mar. 15,1922; 2 e. May 9, 1922; Kk 
165183. 
CocKBURN (C. 


G.) Leavenworth, 


Wash. [6164-6174 


Nada and Hart Lakes. © Apr. 11, 
1922; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1922; J 254850. 

[10 photographs]: 

Cabin at Snow Lake.—Chiwaukum 
(Lake)—Cloud rift over Snow Lake.— 
Cutthroat trout.—Enchantment 
Falls——Enchantment lLake.—Fishing 
on Icicle River.—Snow Lake Peaks.— 
Upper Enchantment Lake.—Wind 
blown tree on Enchantment Lake. © 
Apr. 10, 1922; 2 c. each Apr. 24, 1922; 
J 254848-254849, 254851-254853. 


E.) Manhattan, Kan. 
[6175-6177 
Watson (Ray B.) middle distance 
runner, Kansas state agricultural col- 
lege, Manhattan, Kan., 1-3. © Apr. 
aN 1922 : ie Os each May 15, “ee: oS 
254823254895, 


COLBURN (F. 


COLLAMORE (GILMAN) & CO., INc., New 
York. [6178 
China and pottery marks. [Decora- 
tive. border] ‘© Nov. 25. 2920-32 c 


Nov. 26, 1921; K 164346. 
COoLLINGE (JAMES WALTER) Santa 
Barbara, Calif. [6179 


Santa Barbara, Calif., Public library. 
© May 19, 1922; 2 c. May 24, 1922; 
J) cameo. 


CoLLYER (LOWELL H.) Rushville, Ind. 

[6180: 

Rushville high school basket ball 

team. © Feb. 19, 1922; 2 c Mar. 22, 
1922; J 253966. 


CoLUMBIA MORTGAGE co., New York. 


[6181 

Buy Columbia bonds for financial 

independence. [Head of Columbia in 

circle] © Apr. 4, 1922; 2 e. Apr. 29, 
1922; K 164942. 


COMMERCIAL PTG. & LITHO. co., Akron, 
[6182 


fiction from Flanders] © Jan. 10, 
1922; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1922) Ke 162283: 


CoMMERCIAL SURVEY Co., INC. New 
York. [61838 
Bona fides. © May. 5, 1922+)2>¢. 


May 12, 1922; K 166065. 


CoM-UNITY STORE SALES CO., Birming- 
ham, Ala. [6184 
Com-unity store, general floor plan 
and end views of display fixtures. 
[Blueprint] (© Ff ¢. Mera) foe 
6598. 


CooGAN (JACKIE) Los Angeles. [6185. 


Oliver Twist, cast of. © 1c Apr. — 
28, 1922; J 255044. 


Cook (CHARLES C.) New York. 
[6186-6201 
Exterminator and Sun Briar. © 
Aug. 24,1920; 2 ¢ Apr Zavte22 = J 
254421. 
Morvich, head. © May 25, 1922; 
2c. May 26, 1922; J 255036. 
stripped. © May 25, 1922; 2 c. 
May 26, 1922; J.255087. 


134 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 2, 1922 


CLASSES, H TO K 


6235 


Cook (CHARLES C.)—Continued. 

[4 photographs]: 

Exterminator going to post, Johnson 
up.—Exterminator, Johnson up.—Mor- 
v.ch in action, Johnson up.—Morvich, 
Johnson up. © June 20, 1922; 2 e. 
each June 23, 1922; J 255444255447, 


[9 photographs]: 

Ballot, Notter up.—Beldame, O’Neill 
up. — Broomstick. — Colin, Notter 
up.—Fair Play, Notter up—Omar 
Khayyam, Butwell up. — Roamer, 
Schuttinger_up.—Sysonby. — Sysonby, 
Nicol up. © Apr. 24, 1922; 2 ¢. each 
Apr. 25, 1922; J 254416254420, 254422 
254425. 


Cook (M. A.) srupro, Belfast, Me. 
[6202, 6203 
Belfast, Me., new High school, pen 
Sketch. © Mar. 24, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 28, 
1922; J 254693. : 
Westcott (C. W.) Pres. of City natl. 
bank of Belfast. © Mar. 24, 1922: 2 ¢., 
Mar. 28, 1922; J 254217. 


CopeLaND (H. H.) & son, New York. 
[6204-6208 
Northern Pacific ry., condensed pro- 
file, 1921. © Apr. 11, 1922; 2 c. Apr. 
17, 1922; I 6652. 


Railroad valuation: 

' Chicago and eastern Illinois r. r. and 
Chicago and Indiana coal ry.—Florida 
east coast ry.—Los Angeles and Salt 
Lake r. r.—Oregon short line r. i, 
Oregon-Washington r. r. and nav. co. 
© Apr. 11, 1922: 2 ¢ each ExDEAEY, 
1922; I 6648-6651. 


CoPELAND (RUSSELL GorDON) Charles- 

ton,.S. C. [6209 

Please give me water. © Mar. 45, 
1922; 2 c. Mar. 28, 1922: K 164594. 


Corpett (LESLIE R.) So. Bellingham, 
Wash. [6210-6216 

[7 photographs]: 

Deer.—Evening on Chuckanut Bay.— 
Evening reflections.—Evening scene on 
Bellingham Bay.—Logging scene.—Old 
fisherman.—Spanish John. © Jan. 6, 


1922; 2 ¢. each Mar. SO.) 1028 Fy 


254053-254059. 
Cornick (TULLY R.) Petaluma, Calif. 
[6217 


(Dr.) electric brooder. 
ey ee Apr’ 22/192) 


Morris’ 
[Blueprint] 
6655. 
Cornisu & BAKER STUDIO, Kansas City, 
Mo. [6218-6221 
Garrett (Col. Ruby D.) © 1c. Feb. 
mt, 1922: J 254557. 


CornisH & BAKkeR stTupIio—Continued. 
Lowe & Campbell basket ball team, 

B,. © Apr..7, 1922; 2c. Apr. 10; 1922 - 

J 254556. 

nat-onal champions. © Apr. 7, 

1922; 2 ce. Apr. 10, 1922: J 254198. 
Lucas (Judge) ©16c. Feb. 27, 1922; 

J 254558. 


COSMOPOLITAN PRINT DEPT., New York. 

[6222-6228 

Play:ng mother. © June 7, 1922; 2 
c. June 9, 1922; K 165884. 


Springtime. © Apr. 25, 1922: 2 ¢. 
Apr. 28, 1922; K 164888. 
Thoroughbreds. © June 19, 1922; 


2c. June 21, 1922; K 166086. 


To have and to hold. © May 10, 
1922; 2 c. May 10, 1922: K 165256. 


[3 prints]: 

April showers.—Off to play.—Sweet 
melodies. © Apr. 14, 1922: 2 ¢. each 
Apr. 19, 1922; K 164654164656. 


Coston (WirLt1am Hirary) Baltimore. 

[6229 

Most worshipful Grand lodge of the 

most ancient and honorable fraternity 

of free and accepted Masons, Prince 

Hall of the state of Maryland. © May 
9, 1922; 2 c. May 10, 1922: K 165565. 


Cotter (JOSEPH SEAMON) Louisville. 

[6230 

Story telling on a Louisville play- 

ground. © Feb. 14, 1922: 2 ¢. Feb. 27 c 
1922; K 164023. 


CouFAL (JosEPH F.) New York. [6231 

Program. [Border illustration] © 
May 11, 1922; 2 & May BD O22 eK 
165288. : 


COVNER (SAMUEL) Rochester, N. Y. 
[6232 
Covner apparelgram. ©) Mare iy 
1922; 2 c. May 8, 1922: K 165160. 


Cox (Ropert LAWRENCE) Miami, Fla. 

[6233 

Annesley (Priscilla, countess) her 

first visit to America. © Mar. 5. 1922; 
2.¢. Apr. 3, 1922: J 254087. 


Craig (BuRNIE J.) Cleveland. [6234 


Lawn tennis racket. © 1c. Mar. 11, 
1922" F253 722. 


CRAIG ( FREDERICK ) Springfield, O. 
[6235 
Great modeling game circus. © Feb. 
14, 1922; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1922: J 254305. 


135 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6236 


CRANDALL (HARRISON R.) Pocatello, Id. 
[6236-6240 


Jackson Lake and the Tetons. © 
Dee 20, 19203: 2c. June, 9) 19226) 5 
255163. 

—— flowers. © Dec. 20, 1920; 2 c. 
June 9, 1922; J 255162. 


Jenney Lake in the Tetons, boating. 
© (Dec. 11921 +> 2 ex Tune) O.1e22 - 
J 255164. 

Sunset, Jackson Lake and Tetons. 
© Dee t f921 2 e June or 1922.5 
& 2oo1el: 

Yellowstone national park, lower 
falls. © Dec. 20, 1920; 2 c June 9, 
19227 5 Zante. 


CRATER LAKE PICTURE Co., Klamath 
Falls, Or. [6241, 6242 
Klamath Falls, Or. Mt. Shasta, 


Calif. © May 15, 1922; 
1922 250202. 

Shasta (Mt.) Calif. © Sept. 24, 
1921; 2.c) May 26, °1922- J -2550338. 


CRAVENS, DARGAN & RoBERTS, Houston. 

[6243 

Only the barn was insured. ©1e. 
May 11, 1922; J 254776. 


CRAWFORD (J. O.) AND LASHBROOK 

(REID) Owensboro, Ky. [6244 

tam. ©r Ape. 1° 1922" 2"e. Mar. 2: 
1922; J 254334. 


CREASEY (SAMUEL PHxLuioTr) Alfred, 
Me. [6245 


Alfred, Me., Court house and fire- 
proof blidg., 1807-1854. © Mar. 19, 
1922 2 Cy Mar 18,1922 213 2o5s40s 
CrESS-DALE PHOTO CO., Seattle. [6246 

Gott (EK. N.) using piano for aerial 
for receiving radiophone messages. © 
Mar. 20, 902212 ne. WMigr 28. 1922 20 i 
254035. 


Cross & Dimmirt, Portland, Or. 
[6247-6282 

Bishop’s Cap, A. © Nov. 15, 1921; 
2 e Apr. 8) 1922+. 3 254188. 
2) CO) July 22. 1920) (en Apr: 
8, 1922; J 254184. 

Columbia Gorge. © Mar. 27, 1922; 
2 ev Apr, 8.19226 a 254175) 

Columbia River, A. © Feb. 2, 1922; 
2 ¢@, Apr. 8, 1922: J 254195. 

——B. © Mar. 23, 1922; 2 c. Apr. 
8, 1922; J. 254185. - 
Highway. © Mar. 21, 1922; 2c. 
Apr. 8, 1922; J 254176. 

Crater Lake, A. © Nov. 12, 1921; 
2¢, Apr. 8, 1922; J 254190. 


2 ei fune a2: 


pt. Iv. 0S eT 


Cross & Dimmitrtr—Continued. - 

B.. © Nov. 10; 192122 ee Aur. 

8, 1922; J 254191. 

C, -D, E.. © Janes ieoeee c. 

each Apr. 8, 1922; J 254192254194. 
Crown Point. © Mar. 20, 1922; 2 e. 

Apr. 8, 1922; J 254179. 


Horsetail Falls,.A, B. © Mar. 5, 
1922; 2 c. each Apr! S, 1922.7) 252167, 
254168. 


Mitchel’s tunnel. © Mar. 27, 1922; 
2e@ Apr. 8, 1922: J 254189: 


Multnomah Falls, A. © Oct. 16, 
1921; 2c. Apr. 8, 1922; J 254196. 


Oneonta Gorge. © Mar. 20, 1922; 
2c, Apr. 8, 1922; J. 254169. 

[3 photographs]: 

Fairy Falls—Needle Rock, A.— 
Punch Bowl. .© (‘Apr teo22-72ec. 
each Apr. 8, 1922; J 254165, 254186, 
PaaS. 

[8 photographs] : 

Hood (Mt.)—Multnomah Falls, B.— 
Winter, A-I. © Feb. 6, 1922; 2 c. each 
Apr. 8, 1922; J 254161—254164, 254170, 
254174, 254178, 254180. 

[8 photographs]: 

Needle Rock, B.—Oneonta tunnel, 
A-C.—Rotary wheel.—Winter, F-H. 
© Mar. 15, 1922; 2 ec. each Apr. 8, 1922; 
J 254166, 254171-—254178, 254177, 
254181—254183. 


CrROWE (PAUL L.) Jersey City. 
[6283, 6284 

[Boilers and stokers for Bellevue 
hospital, 336. Blueprint)’ © 1 «¢« 
May 16, 1922; I 6748. 

[Tubular boilers and Crowe stokers 
318. Blueprint] ©1c. May 16, 1922; 
I 6747. 


CRUMP (CLARENCE IRWIN) Flagstaff, 
Ariz, [6285 
Superstition Mt. under storm, Salt 
River Valley, Ariz. © Mar. 29, 1922; 
2.¢, Apr. 3,.19225-J 2o40es, 


Curry (WILLIAM BAETZEL) Philadel- 


phia. [6286 
Sesqui centennial, boost Philadel- 
phia. © May 5, 1922; 2 «@ May 8, 


1922; K i65i61. 


Curtis (ASAHEL) Seattle. 
[6287, 6288 
Mt. Baker boulevard. © Feb. 6, 
1922; 2:¢ Keb. 13, 1922: J Zas2ze2, 
Rainier (Mt.) from Lake Spanaway, 
43100. © June 1, 1922; 2 c. June 7, 
192215 V2eole 


136 


_ MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no, 2, 1922 


6327 


Curtis (GRANT M.) Quincy, III. 
[6289-6292 

[4 drawings]: 

Half brothers and half sisters pro- 
duced in one generation. (Jn Reliable 
poultry journal, May, 1922)—Half 
brothers and sisters using two gener- 
ations. (Jn Reliable poultry journal, 
May, 1922)—Padman method of main- 
taining vigor, pullets trapped as bred, 
ete. (In Reliable poultry journal, 
May, 1922)—-Padman method of main- 
taining vigor, year allowed for trap- 
ping, etc. (Jn Reliable poultry jour- 
nal, May, 1922) © Apr. 29, 1922; 1¢. 
each May 5, 1922; I 67389-6742. 


Cusack (THOS.) co., Chicago. 
[6293-6312 

Accuracy. Check and double check 
on all prescriptions. [12 sheet poster, 
a evar. 30, 1922;°2 c: Apr. 10, 
1922; K 164486. 

Bread. When good fellows get to- 
gether. [12 sheet poster, 57] © Mar. 
on, doe2; 2.c. Apr--10, 1922 ;.K 164487. 

Get her that ring. [24 sheet poster, 
pepe. ic) Mar. /28,°1922: 1 ¢ -Mar.: 31, 
1922; 1c. Apr. 20, 1922; K 164353. 

Good bread builds good boys. [24 
sheet poster, 55] © Feb. 28, 1922; 
ce. Mar. 31, 1922: 1c. Apr. 20, 1922; 
K 164348. 

Ice cream, good for all ages. [24 
sheet poster, 63] © Feb. 17, 1922; 
me Maro ot, 1922: 1 c. Apr. 20, 1922; 
K 1643850. 

[Ladies apparel design. 24 sheet 
poster, 13] © Mar. 9, 1922; 1 c. Mar. 
meee > toc, Apr. 20, 1922; K 164347. 

Let us collar and tie you. [24 sheet 
poster, 38] © Feb. 28, 1922; 1c. Mar. 
pedo22* 1 c.-Apr. 20, 1922: K 164351. 

Park your head in one. [12 sheet 
poster, 37|/ © Mar. 30, 1922; 2c. Apr. 
10, 1922; K 164485. 

Save, its your duty, etc. [24 sheet 
poster, 3] © Feb. 21, 1922; 1 c. Mar. 
31, 1922; 1 c. Apr. 20, 1922; K 1643849. 

Team work. [24 sheet poster, 62] 
Mar 25, 1922: 1 ¢. Mar. 31, 1922; 
me Apr. 20, 1922: K 164352, 

[10 prints]: 

Bread, and with ham, oh boy. [24 
sheet poster, 58]—Everybody eats it. 
[24 sheet poster, 59]—Everything for 
the June bride. [24 sheet poster, 
16]—Not a dessert, a whole meal. [24 
sheet poster, 60]—Purity, pure as the 
mountain air. [24 sheet poster, 61]— 
Sale. [24 sheet poster, 14]—Shoes, 
made from selected stock. [24 sheet 


Cusack (THOos.) co.—Continued. 
[10 prints]—Continued. 
poster, 31]—Shoes, only perfect hides 


used. [24 sheet poster, 32]—Swim- 
ming, Y. M. C. A., summer member- 
ship. [24 sheet poster, 9716]—Your 


saving means their education. [24 
sheet poster, 5] © May 27, 1922; 2c. 
each; June 8, 1922; K 165904165913. 


Die TL MNGi col St. ous. [6313 

[Dial for pressure gauge for heating 
systems] © May 1, 1922; 2 c. May 8, 
1022 21 GHG 


DAILY NEWS, New York. [63814-63827 


Day (Jean P.) who shot and killed 
Beck: ©. Aprics, 1922 wulhie: Ape: % 
1922; K 164441. 

FITZGERALD (Coroner) shows bullet 
hole in shirt. © May 26, 1922; 1 «¢. 
May 29, 1922; K 165689. 

Greenberg (Sergeant) holding his 
prisoner, Eugenio Diaset, etc. © Apr. 
3, 1922; 1 c. Apr. 5, 1922; K 164403. 

Hudnut (Winifred) flappers envy, 
actress daughter of William Hudnut, 
perfumer, etc. © May 11, 1922; 1 ¢. 
May 138, 1922; K 165297. 

In a park near Upper Montclair. 
scene of previous attacks, a man ¥es- 
terday seized Bessie Lawson, etc. © 
May, 12.5 1922-1 -e: May to, #922 1K 
165344. 

Lawson (Miss Bessie) saved by 
child in her charge, Miss Lawson 
escaped yesterday, etc. © May 12, 
1922: 1 c. May 15, 1922; K 165345. 

Model for Civic Virtue is this up- 
standing fireman, etc. © Mar. 21, 
1922: 1 c Mar. 23, 1922; K 164200. 

This letter carrier’s son, Harold 
Glendenning, has won the heart and 
hand of Miss Alicia du Pont, ete. © 
June 27 26922 fre: Junes9) 1922 776 
165885. 

Ward (Walter S.) who must stay 
in jail for present. © May 27, 1922; 
1 ec. May 31, 1922; K 165706. 

Wedding photo. This picture of 
Ellis G. Kinkead and Olivia M. P. 
Stone, ‘ete, © Mar. 30,,1922; 1.¢ Apr. 
1, 1922; K 164278. 

Young (Justice Frank L.) who yes- 
terday refused to release Ward from 
jail, eter’ ©) May 27/1922; 1c. May 
Si G2F eI Ga 0. 

[3 prints]: 

Body of Clarence Peters, to whose 
slaying Walter S. Ward has confessed, 
was found at spot marked.—Peters 
(Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge) slain man’s 


137 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6328 


pt. Iv., Bess woe 


DaILY NEws—Continued. 

[3 prints]—Continued. 
parents.—Was Peters slain at Kensico, 
as Ward claims? © May 24, 1922; 
1 c. each May 26, 1922; K 165656— 
165658. 


DALE (OLAF) Alaska. 


[63828-6330 

Skagway, Alaska, Pullen house, 1-3. 

@) July 1, 1921: 2' ce: each Marie, 19225 
J 253663—253665. 


Skagway, 


Darius (PHinip) Chicago. 
[6331, 6332 

Arms conference. Uncle Sam, Well, 
I hope it’s a good egg. (In Albany 
Park blue book) © Jan. 18, 1922; 1c. 
dan 2a de22 Ke iGsost 

My lands, how he’s grown. (Jn Al- 
bany Park blue book) © Jan. 27, 
1922; 1c. Feb. 1, 1922; K 163688. 


DARMSTAETTER’S, Lancaster, Pa. [6333 


Funeral directors assn. of Pa., trade 
representatives at the 41st annual con- 
vention. The casket. © June 16, 
1922: 2-¢.,June .20,-1922; J 255330. 


DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN COLO- 
NISTS (NATIONAL soc.) Independ- 
ence, Kan. [6334 

Daughters of the American colonists 

(National soc.) [Insignia for sta- 

tionery] © Feb. 1, 1922; 2c. Mar. 10, 

1922; K 164201. 


DAvipson (Davin) Providence, R. I. 
[6335-6353 

As golden glows the dial in the sun, 
ete, ©) Meb! 15,019 222) Be. Mar. 9, 
1922; K 164255. 

Tho’ I should wish forever, no better 
could I do, ete. [Pathway leading to 
open gate in stone wall] © Feb. 15, 
1922 °2'e. Mare2), 1922: Ko 164202. 


[17 photographs] : 

Above the ripples, 1804.—Echo Lake, 
1346. Garden path, 1295.— Loyal 
brothers, 13850.—Mass o’bloom, 1282.— 
Old back road, 1341.—Punch in the 
making, 1886.—Queechee arch, 1404,— 
Queechee Brook, 1452.—Queechee Gulf, 
1405.—Queechee vista, 1453.—Right 
bower, 1287.—Smiling Pool, 13800.— 
Sun’s palace, 13856-—To the green, 
1359.—Tree chorus, 1357.—Where bun- 
nies cross, 13821. © Mar. 1, 1922; 2 ¢. 
each Apr. 12, 1922; J 254287-254303. 


Davipson & Barry, Newark, N. J. 
[6354 
Exodontists. © Dec. 31, 1921; 2 ec. 
June 12, 1922; I 6806, 


Davis (A. M.) co., Boston. [6355, 6356 
Congratulations. © May 2, 1922; 2 
e. May 17, 1922; K 165387. 
Just to keep our friendship ever- 
green. © Feb. 2, 1922; 2 ¢ Apr. 8, 
1922 ; Ki. 165231, 


Davis (A. C.) & co., Washington. 
[6357, 63858 
Coil aerial and direction finder wave 
length ranges with various turns and 
tuning capacities long range chart. © 
Feb... 15, 19223). 2) ¢. Wepre eee ae 
6606. 
—— Short wave chart. © Feb. 15, 
1922; 2c Feb. 28, 1922; I 6605. 


Davis (Harry Ramus) Davenport, Ia. 


[6359 
Toolmakers tool case. [5 sheets, 
blueprints] © May 10, 1922; 2c. Apr. 


24,1922); 1 6TS6. 


Davis (WitittAmM H.) Philadelphia. 
[6369 


Father’s advice to a son. © Apr. 13, 
1922: 2 c Apr. 14, 19225 KoiG46is. 


Davis & GECK, INc., Brooklyn. 
[6361-6363 

[3 prints]: 

D & G sutures, twelve in every dozen 
are right. Price of D & G@ sutures re- 
duced to $27 per gross. Suture makers 
to the surgical nobility since 1907. © 
Jan. 15, 1922; 2 c. each May 4, 1922; 
K 165566-165568. 


Davis & SanFrorp, New York. 
[6364-6377 

[5 photographs] : 

Bayne (Mrs. J.)—Dalton (Mrs. 
Hamilton)—Graeff (Mrs. EH. F.) nee 
Miss Katherine Twyford. — Grote 
(Countess)—Meyer (Mrs. J.) and 
baby. © Apr. 8, 1922; 2 c each Apr. 
13, 1922; J 254576, 254587—254589, 
254605. 

[9 photographs]: 

Antionette (Countess)—Dalton (Mrs. 
N. P.) and baby.—Doelger (Miss) 
Heinze (Miss A.)—Lane (Mrs. Albert) 
née Butler—Neville (Lord)—Popper 
(Baroness Lepold)—Thomas (Mrs. 
J. P.) née Stiles—Zia (Countess) © 
Mar. 14, 1922; 2 c. each Mar. 20, 1922; 
J 253878—253885, 253888. 


Davis SMITH Co., Boston. 

[12 prints]: 

Extending the compliments of the 
season, etc., 2432.—Greetings. The 
loyality of friends is of inestimable 
value, etc., 2485.—Greetings. To you 
whose good will and friendship, etc., 


[6378-6389 


138 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no, 2, 1922 


6428 


Davis SmirH co.—Continued. 
[12 prints]—Continued. 

2145-—_May the coming year bring to 
your house prosperity and happiness, 
2351—Season’s greetings. In the 
hustle and bustle of business, etc., 
2571.—-Season’s greetings. May the 
coming year, ete., 1923.—Season’s 
greetings. With all kind thoughts and 
best wishes, etc., 2352.—Sign of thanks. 
A cordial greeting to you, ete., 2431.— 
Sincerely appreciative of the part your 
friendly patronage, ete., 2540.—Time 
never changes the holiday spirit, etc., 
2433.—With the best of wishes for your 
Christmas and the new year, 2541.— 
With this greeting goes a hearty thank 
vou, etc., 2434. © May 16, 1922; 2 c¢. 
each May 25, 1922; K 165639-165645, 
165725-165729. 
Dawson (JAMES WirtIAmM) Cortland, 

Nay. [6390, 6391 


Evening shadows. © Mar. 15, 1922; 
2 c. Mar. 17, 1922; K 164036. 


Winters’ eve. © Mar. 15, 1922; 2c. 


Mar. 17, 1922; K 164037. 
Day (NATHAN B.) Boston. [6392 
Sumsccene,.©, 1 c.. Apr. 11, 1922: 


J 254264. 


DEAN (ALFREDA M.) 
Mass. 
[16 prints]: 
Although from home youw’re far 
away, etc, 12.—Birthday greetings, 
$.—Christmas greetings from afar, 
ete., 3—Christmas waits sing carols 
bright, etc., 1—For peace and hope 
may gladden, etc., 10.—Hang up the 
mistletoe, etc., 15.—I send this little 
eard to say, etc., 7.—If a Christmas 
thought, etec., 14—In wishing you a 
merry Christmas, etc, 2—May the 
spirit of Easter be with you, 9.— 
Music, lights, a cozy nook, ete, 16.— 
Though you are far away, ete, 11.— 
To greet you this Easter day, 5.—To 
wish you a happy Easter, 4.—When 
the logs are burning free, etc., 13.— 
Your birthday comes again my dear, 
ee, 6 © Mar. 25, 1922: 2 ¢. each 
May 16, 1922; K 165369-165384. 
DEATRICK (HUGENE PEYTON) Morgan- 
town, W. Va. [6409 
Morgantown, W. Va., West V rginia 
University, Woman’s Hall, night. © 
wune 20, 1922; 1 c. June 8, 1922; 1 ¢. 
June 21, 1922; J 255405. 
DELERY (EUGENE FRANK) New Orleans. 


Newton Center, 
[63893-6408 


[6419, 6411 

Designers diagram for reinforced 

concrete. [Blueprint] © Mar. 18, 
i222; 2 ¢. Mar. 20, 1922; I 6640. 


DEATRICK (EUGENE PEYTON )—Contd. 


a Same. XC) Mays, 122302 e. 
May 8, 1922; I 6746. 
DELTA SIGMA PHI FRATERNITY, Wash- 
ington. [6412, 6413 
Carnation. [Magazine cover] © 
Mares 1922 5 2..e. Mar. 1 (22 + 16 
164039. 


[Delta sigma phi fraternity, coat of 
arms}: © Mebr is. 1922-2. enviar, 1. 
1922; K 163629. 


DENTAL ITEMS OF INTEREST PUB. CO., 


Brooklyn. | 6414 
Trifac’al nerve chart. (/n Dental 
items of interest, Apr., 1922) © Apr. 


Te oe tee Widy, 2G, tee... Ot ta. 


A.) Los Angeles. 
[6415-6427 

Are you giving your children’s fu- 
ture the consideration it deserves? 
@?lep. 18) 1922" ie May i 1922* K 
165010. 

Cooperation builds homes. © Mar. 
2d). 1922 te. May 1, 1922: K 160027. 

Do you own the key to your own 
front. door?:;; ©), Apr:|/ 22, 1922 1 ¢. 
May 1, 1922; K 165021. 

Does your home and your home life 
reflect your success? © Mar. 26, 1922 
ine Mery cl. TO22 IC A.GSOLS: 

Don’t wait for your ship to come in, 
puted now. Ok Reb. wa t922- dare. 
May 1, 1922; K 165012. 

Have you th’s certificate of citizen- 
Ship? ww) ele: di. 19225) 1 e. May, 4. 
1922; K 165009. 

eased after the day’s work. © Mar. 
2D loo onal es Way, it O22 Te Gat G: 

Home builders are nation makers. 
@ Mary 4, 1922 1 e¢.. May, 1,.1922: K 
165013. 

Home, sweet home. © Apr. 8, 1922; 
ie: Mba) T9232) K 165019: 

Homes reflect America’s independ- 
ence, ©) Apr 15) 1922~ Pe Maye 1, 
1922; K 165020. 

In your own home. © Feb. 25, 1922; 
Lb. ee Magy 1, 19225 K.165011. 

Straight ahead to home ownership. 


DERNIER (FLOYD 


© Mar. 18, 1922; 1 c. May 1, 1922; 
KK 165015. 

Visions of home and happiness. © 
Mar ae S22e 1 ee. hMaw 1,” 19226 
165014. 

DETROIT CONVENTION AND ‘TOURISTS 
BUREAU, Detroit. [6428 
[Apex and city sky line] © Dec. 1, 


19205 Ae Mar. 21, W922 °K 164256: 


139 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6429 


DETROIT PUB cCO., Detroit. [6429-6431 
Detroit, Mich. First natl. bank, 
073510. © May 15, 1922; 2 ec. May 26, 
1922)3 deep 00RS: 
Woodward Ave. south from 
Grand Circus park, 073509. © May 
15, 1922: 2 @ May 26, 19225) dh 2aa0s3: 
[Now came still evening on, 073508] 
© Mar. 14922:: 2 ¢. Maers0" 0322: 
K 164497. 


DEXTER FOLDER CO., New York. 
[6432-6436 


[5 drawings ] 

Miniature dummies for the stand- 
ardized Dexter Q-16 and D-382 
folder.—Standardized Dexter Q-16 
and D-82 folder. 12 pages, 1.—Stand- 
ardized Dexter Q-16 and D-82 folder. 
16 pages, 2—Standardized Dexter 
Q-16 and D-82 folder. 24 pages, 3.— 
Standardized Dexter Q-16 and D-382 
folder. 32 pages, 4. © Apr. 15, 1922; 
2c. each May 6, 1922; I 6750-6754. 
Dry (M. Criirron) Ann Arbor. 

[6437, 64388 

Dux (Claire) © Mar. 16, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Apr 24.1922: J) 254312. 
and Bronislau Huberman. © 
Mars 16'-1922 20 er Aproaa, 19229" 5 
2543138. 

DICKESON (TESSIE F.) Shreveport, La. 
[6439 

Panne. © July 7, 1921; 2 ec. Mar. 9, 
#O2Z2 © J-12587 10, 

DICKINSON (ALICE MARGARET) Mon- 
treat, N. C. [ 6440, 6441 

Mitchell (Mt.) and Pinnacle from 
Greybeard, C. © Apr. 26, 1922; 2 «. 
May 8, 1922; J 254657. 

Montreat auditorium. © May 3, 
1922; 2 e. May 8, 1922; J 254656. 
Dickson (Harry) Miles City, Mont. 

[6442-6446 


[5 photographs] : 

Lonesome trail—Man and natures 
building —Old oaken bridge.—On for- 
ever.—Over the land six. © Feb. 1, 
1922; 2 c. each Jan. 7, 1922; J 255065— 
255069. 

DIEBOLD (HMiIn HENRY) Newark, N. J. 
[6447 

Alpha-graphic drawing, plate 3. © 
Mar 2451922) 206. Mar. 21719226 
164225. 

DIEGES (CHARLES J.) New York. 
[6448, 6449 

[Sport art figures] © Apr. 24, 1922; 
2¢G. AGT poke Oo: ikl O48 (Oo, 

[Sport art trophies] © Apr. 24, 
19227 27e@ Apr 27 1922) K 1648 fe 


pt. Iv., He Sie oe: 


Drxon (RALPH HILLIARD) Newark, 
2 fi alguns [6450, 6451 
Agents campaign and state right 
selling chart. [Blueprint] © Mar. 
21,1922; 2. ¢., Mar. 27%, a022 0 bao, 
Wiring diagram for Dixie jr. re- 
ceiving set for beginners and ama- 
teurs. [Blueprint] © Feb. 8, 1922; 
2 e. Mar. 27, 192278 GeiG: 


DocHERTY (CHARLES R.) Omaha, Neb. 
6452 
Docherty’s chart of tintograph shad- 
ing patterns. © May 1, 1922; 2 c May. 
4. 3922; K 165487; . 
DONAHUE (WILLIAM H.) Augusta, Me. 
[6453 
Always ready fire extinguisher. © 
Apr. 27, 1922; 2 © Mayeiwla22-. ki: 
165063. 


DONALDSON LITHOGRAPHING CO., New- 
port, Ky. [6454-6473 


Old fashioned courtesy distinguishes 
our service. [6 sheet poster, 4773] 
© Apr. 1, 1922;. 2 Gy dunes ee 
K 166139. 

[4 prints]: 

Dollars guided to the bank mean 
more to you. [16 sheet poster, 4780]— 
[Furniture. 12 sheet poster, 4833]— 
Give your taste a joy ride. [10 sheet 
poster, 4786]—Pienic in itself. [6 
sheet poster, 4764] © June 1, 1922; 
2 ¢ each June 5, 1922. KR fe5514> 
165816, 165818, 165820. 

[4 prints]: 

[Furniture. 12 sheet poster, 4827 j|j— 
Make a date with a plate. [10 sheet 
poster, 4783|—Our dry cleaning pre- 
serves the charm of pretty clothes. [6 
sheet poster, 4771]—Their daily bread. 
[6 sheet poster, 4761] © Mar. 1, 1922; 
2 ce. each May 24, 1922; K 1656381, 
165633—165635. 

[5 prints]: 

Be ready when opportunity strikes, 
start saving. [16 sheet poster, 4779 ]|— 
[Furniture. 12 sheet poster, 48382]— 
Old fashioned courtesy distinguishes 
our service. [6 sheet poster, 4773]— 
[Real estate. 12 sheet poster, 4868]— 
Serve milk, the most refreshing drink. 
[6 sheet poster, 4886] © May 1, 1922: 
2 @. each June 5, d9225 Katia 12, 
165813, 165815, 165817, 165819. 

[6 prints]: 

[Furniture. 12 sheet poster, 4831 ]— 
It hits the spot. [10 sheet poster, 
4784]—Natures way to rosy cheeks. 
[6 sheet poster, 4768]—One slice calls 
for another. [6 sheet poster, 4762]— 
Stored up doilars increase in power. 


140 


MISCELLANEOUS 


CLASSES, H TO K 


=) 
Cl 
OA 
174) 


no. 2, 1922 JO 


DONALDSON LITHOGRAPHING Cco.—Contd. 
[6 prints]—Continued. 

[16 sheet poster, 4778]—We clean all 
the way through. [6 sheet poster, 
4772] © Apr. 1, 1922; 2 ec. each May 
24, 1922; K 165627—165630, 165682, 
1656386. 


DONNELLEY (REUBEN H.) coRP., Chi- 
cago. [6474-6516 
Bride’s book photograph series, 1-15. 
© Jan. 27, 1922; 2 c. each Mar, 24, 
1922; J 258995—254009. 


— 16-25. © Feb. 24, 1922; 2c. 
each Mar. 24, 1922; J 254010-254019. 

Brides book series, 26-48. © Apr. 
eu £022: 2 c. each May 25, 1922; J 
255013—255030. 


DoREE (NADGE) New York. [6517 


Husband craft. Mother’s teachings. 
© May 27, 1922; 2 c. June 2, 1922; Kk 
165709. 


Dow (Louis F.) co., St. Paul. 
[6518-65382 


Birches. © Apr 4, 1922:-2 ¢.. May 
8, 1922; J 254984. 
Summertime. © Apr. 1, 1922; 2 c. 


May 8, 1922; J 254983. 

[13 prints]: 

Alice in wonderland faced the king 
so grand, etc., M 22592—Climbing the 
beanstalk, etce., M 22583.—Dwarfs kept 
vigil o'er Snow Drops gravee M 
22582.—Forgetting her mother’s part- 


ing words, ete, M 22590.—Goosey, 
goosey gander, whither dost thou 
wander, M 22584.—Hansel and Gretel 


left their home, etc., M 22587.—Just 
when she was eating, etc., M 22586.— 
Little Bo-peep has lost her sheep, etc., 
M 22588.—Peter, Peter, pumpkin-eater, 
ete., M 22591.—[Telephone girl]—Tom, 
Tom, the piper’s son, ete, M 22589.— 
Water sprite caught the miller, etc, 
M 22585.—Where are you going, my 
pretty maid, M 22581. © Apr. 1, 1922; 


ec. each May 8, 1922; K 165168— 
165180. 
Dow, Jones & co., New York. [65383 


Market movements of U. S. Steel 
common stock. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1922; 
I 6679. 


DRAGON RUBBER CO., Fishland, O. 
[65384 
[Dragon] © May 1, 1921; 2c. June 
6, 1922; I 6794. 


DUNCAN (Howarp F.) Champaign, 
EM: [6535-6536 
Illinois (Univ. of) varsity base ball 
team, ©) "May Sl. 1922: 2c. June: 2, 
1022 2ao0 TS. 
varsity basket ball squad, 1922. 
© Mar. 18, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 20, eae J 
2538870. 


DUNKEL (Harry) Pittsburgh. [65387 


Arena shows. © Mar. 1, 1922; 2 ¢. 
May 18, 1922; K 165359. 


Dwyer (DENNIS J.) Los Angeles. 
[6538 
Golf bug. (Jn Mercury, Mar. 16, 
1922)" ©: Apr. 10; 19222 e;)Mar28, 
1922; K 164691. 


DWYER (RAYMOND JOSEPH) Koch, Mo. 
'  [65389, 6540 
Glennon (Archbishop John J.) and 
Franciscan fathers, in front of super- 
intendent’s residence, Koch, Mo., 657. 
©) dc. Beeb 1042922 >. J. 208218. 
at side of superintendent’s resi- 
dence, Koch, Mo., 656. © 1c. Feb. 10, 
G22 sd). ZaaLtO} 


HASTMAN (C. EH.) Des Moines. [6541 
Eastman’s (C. E.) nucleus plan of 

school construction. © 1 c. Apr. 15, 

1922; I 6647. 

Eppy (Ben. A.) Portland, Or. [6542 
How to make your own radio set. 


‘ [Blueprint] © Apr. 1, 1922; 2 c. Apr. 


4, 1922; I 6688. 


Eppy . (George Lyman) Martinez, 
Calif. [6548 
Diablo (Mt.) under snow. © Apr. 


22; 1922: 2 c. Apr. 28, 1922; J 254466. 


Eppy (RALPH JAMES) Oregon city, Or. 

[6544-6545 

Oregon City, Or. W. P. Hawley 

radio concert at Liberty theatre. © 

Apr a. 1922392 ‘ev Apr! Wa O22 et 
254266. 


radia demonstration at high 
School, (Apr, 3, 192252 e. Apr.’ Gt, 
1922; J 254265. 


EpGar ALLAN POE SHRINE, INC., Rich- 
mond, Va. [6546-6558 

Books presented to shrine, L 14. © 
Mar 205, 1922 72" ¢. Mar. 22, 19225" J 
2538971. . 

Desk and chair of Edgar Allan Poe, 
es Seeing His 19222 c. Mar? 1%, 
1922.5. 3 253887. 

Fireplace in old stone house, L 1. 
©) Maris A022-"2, @. Mar: 17, 1922). 
253838. 


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6559 


pt. Iv. we sv 17 


Epear ALLAN POE SHRINE, INC.—Con. 
Garden from courtyard, P 23. © 
May. 3)°19223°2 ‘ce. June? T,94922%) J 
255422: 
Poe’s boot hooks, 
1922 <2 c. Mari 22, 1992 «ug 
[8S photographs]: 
Fountain and shrine, P 20.—Lock 
of Poe’s hair, L 7—lLow post bed in 
old stone house, M 10—Old stone 
house, X 4.—Old stone house and foun- 
tain, P 29.—Old stone house from roof 
of shrine, P 14.—Shrine from door- 
way of old stone house, P 24.—Shrine 
from west walk, P 6. © June 3, 1922; 
2 (ec. each June, 19225 J 2oedo— 
2bplZt, 2o5r2o—20D 121. 


Epison (THomMAsS A.) West Orange, 
Nes di [6559 


Edison (Thomas A.) at radio-phone, 


L 4) © Mar 20. 
253970. 


5289. © Feb. 24, 1922; 2 c. May 11, 

1922; J 254783. 

Epson (NorMAN) Burton, Wash. 
[6560 


Dawn, Mt. Ranier. © Mar. 4, 1922; 
2 c. Mar. 11, 1922: J 258765. 


Epwarps (JOSEPH §S.) Los Angeles. 
[6561 


No link missing. © 1 ¢ Mar. 6, 


1922; J 253662. 


Epwarps (Levi P.) Mammoth Cave, 
Ky. [6562-6592 

Great Onyx Cave, Ky.: 

Cascade Falls.—Cathedral palace.— 
Cathedral spires.—Columns of onyx.— 
Entering cave.—Entering Grand Can- 
yon ave.—Entering Great Onyx: cham- 
ber.—Fairy grotto—Feather hall, gyp- 
sum feathers.—Frozen Niagara.—Gar- 
den of the Gods.—Glory cluster. 
Grand chandelier.—Hour glass.—Isle 
of wonders.—Japanese temple.—L'me 
grape formation.—Looking up Edwards 
dome 200 ft. high—Marriage  per- 
formed at the bridal chamber.—Monu- 
ment Hill—New hotel.—Onyx forma- 
tion.—Phonograph horn.—Portion of 
Great Onyx chamber.—Portion of 
white helictite gallery, A, B.—Register 
hall—Rock of Egypt.——Rocky Mt— 
Stalactite and stalagmite ee eS 
View of Parad’se. © Feb. 8, 1922; 2 
each Feb. 11, 1922; J 25324125327 Ae 
EGreLHor (F. L.) Dubuque, Ia. [6593 

Perfect-seal concrete burial vault. 
©1c. June 14, 1922; J 255392. 
ELLINGSON (MAaArtTIN ApoLPH) McCook, 

Neb. [6594 


Stratton boosters. © Apr. 19, 1922; 
2 e. May 1, 1922; J 254546. 


ENDICOTT, JOHNSON Endicott, 
Ns [6595-6601 

Endicott, N. Y., Ideal park: 

General view.—Playground scene.— 
Small part of crowd enjoying races. © 
Apr. 20, 1922; 2. ¢. each Apr. Ai,.4922- 
J 254361, 254362, 254864. 

Endicott, N. Y., Ideal park: 

Race track stables.—Race track, the 
home stretch—Swimming pool. © 
Apr. 10, 19223 2 © each Ape. ia. 1922 - 
J 254365-254367. 

Endicott and Johnson City, N. Y., 
home of the square deal. © Apr. 20, 
1922; 2c. Apr. 2Y, 1922" eee 


[6602 


CORP., 


ENGLAR (THOs 8.) Los Angeles. 


Englar (T. 8.) @ > 4 Xess Ft. 
1922; J 254263. 
EXNGRAVO PROCESS PRESS, Chicago. 
[6603-6609 
Overflow. © Mar. 29, 1922; 2 e. 
Apr. 10, 1922; K 164466. 
[6 pr-nts]: 


End of the fence-—Headquarters.— 
Lazy moon.—Over the _ hill—Restful 
place.—River’s edge. © Mar. 29, 1922; 
2 ec. each Apr. 21, 1922; K 164715— 


164720. 
ERICSON (AuGUST WILLIAM) Areata, 
Calif. [6610, 6611 


Humboldt state teachers college, 1, 2. 
© May 19, 1922; 2 c. each May 26, 
1922; J 255034. 

Ericson (Roy F.) Seattle. [6612 

Place for each letter. © Apr. 10, 
1922; 2 c. Apr. 18, 1922; K 164863. 
EvurE (STEPHEN Epwarp) Wilmington, 

N. C. [6613 


Chart of the solar system. [Blue- 
print] ©1c. Mar. 13, 1922; I 6598. 


Evans (WALTER L.) Cleveland. [6614 
Cartoon advertising suggestions. © 


May 2, 1922; 2 c May 5, 1922; 
165324. 
EVENING AMERICAN PUB. CO., Chicago. 


[6615-6618 

Happy? Ask them. © June 8, 1922; 

1c. June 16, 1922; K 1660438. 

Meets woes with smiles. © Mar. 9, 
1922; 1 c. Mar. 24, 1922; K 164406. 

On way to the gallows. © Mar. 3, 
1922; 1 e. Mar. 24, 1922; K 164407. 


Slain girl, her family and former 
fiance. © Apr. 29, 1922; 1 c. May 10, 
1922); Keaes2 76; 


142 


- MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 2, 1922 


CLASSES, H TO K 


6667 


EVENING NEWS ASSN., Detroit. [6619 


Mr. Straphanger at Lansing. © 
Feb. 26. 1922: 1 c. Mar. 3, 1922; K 
163674. 


EVENING TIMES, Cumberland, Md. 
[6620-6637 


Mose Bones [1922]: 
© June 1; 1c. June 2; K 165710. 
© June 2; 1c. June 6; K 165865. 
© June 3; 1 c. June 7; K 165890. 
© June 5; 1c. June 6; K 165850. 
© June 6; 1c. June 7; K 165849. 
© June 7; 1 c. June 8; K 165877. 
© June 8; 1c. June 9; K 165886. 
© June 9; 1c. June 10; K 165920. 
© June 10; 1 c. June 13; K 165964. 
© June 12; 1 ¢. June 13; K 165965. 
© June 13; 1c. June 15; K 165984. 
© June 14; 1c. June 15; K 165985. 
© June 15; 1 ¢. June 16; K 166017. 
© June 16; 1c. June 17; K 166034. 
© June 17; 1c. June 20; K 166132. 
© June 19; 1 c. June 20; K 166133. 
© June 20; 1 c. June 21; K 166102. 
© June 21; 1 c. June 22; K 166115. 


EvERETT (WmM.) Elwha, Wash. [6638 


Wild cat. © May 15, 1922; 2 c. May 
20, 1922; J 254936. 


Norfolk, Va. 
[6639-6651 

Bramberry (Wm. A.) © Mar. 10, 
g022' 2 ce. Mar. 11, 1922; J 254278. 

Butler (Hugh L.) © May 9, 1922; 
2 c. May 10, 1922; J 254803. 

.Hastwood. (R. M.) A-C. © Mar. 7, 
1922 ; 2c. each: Mar: 8, £93225 2551 11 
253713. 

Herbert (C. E.) © May 8, 1922; 
2 ¢. May 9, 1922; J 254695. 

Mason (C. W.) A, B. © Apr. 20. 
1922); 2 c. each Apr. 21, 1922; J 254407, 
254408. _ 

Tucker. (Rev. B. D.) © Apr. 7, 
1922; 2 ¢. Apr. 10, 1922; J 254274. 

[4 photographs] : 

Curtis (Richard) 1, 2.—Higgins (J. 
F.)—Higgins (J. F.) and Richard 
Curtis: ©: May. 13, 1922; 2 c. each 
May 15, 1922: J. 254804-254807. 


Faser (J. H.) & SON, 


Facerperc, (ALBERT) Santa Fe. [6652 

Santa Fe, N. M.,. U. S. Post office. 
© Apr. 10, 1922; 2 c. May 17. 1922: 
di 255055. 


3297-29 __5 


FAIRBANKS (C. A.) Wichita, Kan. 


FAGERING (N. RicHARD) St. Paul. 
[6653 
Who will protect her now? 
Mar. 10, 1922; 2 e. Mar. 30, 1922; K 
164592. 


[6654 


[Visualizer] © Mar. 16, 1922; 2 ec. 
Mar. 22, 1922; K 164498. 


FAIRCHILD (CHARLOTTE) New York. 
[6655, 6656 
MacRay (Miss Ellen) 1, 2. © Dec. 
22, 1921; 1 e«. each’ Feb. 13, 1922; ¥ e¢: 
each Mar. 4, 1922; J 253687, 253688. 


FAIRCHILD AERIAL CAMERA CORP., New 
York. [6657-6659 
Arverne, N. Y., after the fire’ of 
June 15, 1922, taken from the south, 
3284. © June 16, 1922: 2 c. June 22, 
1922; J. 255415. 
taken from the southwest, 32898. 
© June 16, 1922; 2 ¢, Jume 22, 1922; 
J 255414. 

Patterson, N. J., to Jersey City, N. J., 
strip of aerial vertical photographs. 
(© Apr. 14, 1922: 2 « May 3, ¥may a 
254607. 


FALKENSTEIN 


Great Falls, 
Mont. [6660 


Yellowstone national park, the 
grotto, apparation of man’s head. © 
Mae. 44 19225 2 ec. Keb. 20. 1982: 
254062. 


FALLERT (PAUL) Pittsburgh. [6661 
Boyle (Rt. Rev. Bishop Hugh C.) of 
the Diocese of Pittsburgh. © Oct. 14, 
1921. 1 .]@ Apr: 27, 19221 ec. May 49, 
1922; J 254985. 
Farco (Epwarp ALBERT) Chicago. 
[6662 


© Feb. 28, 1922; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 28, 1922: K 


(JACOB) 


Shoe bank. 
Apr 40> 19225 7b 4a. 
164948. 

Farco (FRANK M.) Chicago. [6663 

Han-de-kit. © Apr. 24, 1922; 2 ec. 
May 17, 1922; K 165844. 


Farnum (G. H.) Okemah, OKI. 
[6664-6668 
All tanks full, midwest, Garrison 
oilwell no. 1, flowing in slush pool, 
A-C. © Feb. 24, 1922; 2 c. each Mar. 
2. MOF F 253981253983. 


FaRgnum (JULIAN) Minneapolis. 


[6667 

[Farnum standard home, 641. 6 

sheets, blueprints] © 1 ¢c. May 2, 
1922 °1- Git. 


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"a 
+ 


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6668 
FEATHER (RoBERT S.) Smithtown FIELD (RICHARD G.) Alhambra, Calif. 
Branch No” Ye [ 6668-6672 


Lake Ronkonkoma, N. Y., 
brary. (©: June’ 7, 192272 ey aes. 
19223) 2opiesce 


Smithtown, L.” 15 2N.7Y¥.; old anil 
@ Apr. 5.8922: 2 ¢ Apres t, 122718 
165150. 


Short beach, town park, 1, 2. 
© Apr. 5, 1922; 2 c. each Apr. 7, 1922; 
K 165148, 165149. 

Smithtown Branch, Wi... N. Vy... 
Beryl Lake. © Apr., 5,. 1922; 2 c. 


Apr. 7, 1922; K 165147. 

FERNALD (Gusurns Haritow) Malden, 
. Mass. [6673 
Stethphone. © 1 ¢. Mar. 14, 1922; 

J, 253812, 


FERRIS (NoRMAN L.) Rochester, N. Y. 
[6674-6699 


[11 photographs] : 

Along the lake, 185.—Hillside pas- 
time, 66.—Inspiration point, 8—Lazy 
day, 2.—Ode to nature, 9.—Path to the 
lake, 1.—Pine lane, 186.—Reflections, 
5.—Rippling waters, 179.—Rising 
moon, 6.—Winter road, 140. © Apr. 
1, '1922:"2 ©.’ each Apr. 29,. 1922; J 
254677254687. 

[15 photographs] : 

Evening.—Eventide—Full moon.— 
Gateway.—June evening—Moonlight 
bay.—Moonlight waters.—On Birch 
Point.—Pillars.—Quiet cove. — Rocks 
and surf.—Silvery moon.—Snowladen 
trail.—Summer’s day .— Winding 
brook. © Mar. 10, 1922; 2 ¢. each 
Mar. 14, 1922; J 258817-253831. 


FERTIG (JOSEPH) New York. [6700 


Tower of service. © May 15, 1922; 
Ze. May 22) 1922. i OT 71d. 


Fretp (JuLIus H.) Fayetteville, Ark. 
[6701-6708 

Landscape, 182-184, 186. © May 19, 
1922; 2 c. each May 22, 1922; J 254938-— 
254941. 

“ [4 photographs] : 

Castle-—Court house, springtime.— 
Little white church in the wildwood.— 
Summer clouds. © May 10, 1922; 2 «. 
each May 18, 1922; J 254790—-254793. 


FreLp (MARSHALL) & co., Chicago. 
[6709 
Week of handkerchiefs, one for every 
day (OV Apr 10; 1922 2" ey Ames) 
1922; K 164694. 


144 


Free li- 


[6710 

Alhambra, Calif., first post office, 

1886. ©. Apt..% 1922752 @aer 14. 
1922; J 254826, 


FILLMORE (WM. 
Dunn, N. C. 
Lynchburg, Va., business section, 
looking west, airplane photo. © May 
3, 1922; 2c. May 117 1922 2a 780. 
—— Craddock, Terry co’s west end 
shoe factory, airplane photograph. © 
May 3, 1922: 2 ©, May) tiese22] 
254779. 


H.) AIRCRAFT CO., 


[6711-6715 


Jobbers overall plant. © May 
10, 1922; 2 c May 17, 1922; J 254878. 

—— Randolph Macon womans col- 
lege. © May 6, 1922; 2 c May 15, 
1922; J 254815. 

pe N. C., Masonic a 
airplane photograph. © Apr. 8, 1922; 
2 ce. May 11, 1922; J 254778. 


FisH (Harry W.) Decatur, Ill. 
[6716 


Wabash hospital ambulance. © Jan. 
1, 1922; 2 c. Apr.'6, 1922 ;- J 254127. 


FISHBAUGH (WILLIAM ARTHUR) Mi- 
ami, Fla. [6717, 6718 


X 575. ©: Apr. 21, 19224 2-e.,Apr: 
24, 1922; J 254406. 


XV 604. © May 29, 1922; 2 c June 
2, 1922: J 255073. 


FISHEL, ADLER & SCHWARTZ Co., New 
York. [6719-6742 

[24 prints]: 

[Bible N. T.] I John III, 508.— 
Courage, 503.— Deity, 511.— Don’t 
worry, 5138.—Friendship.—Happiness, 
504.—Home, 510.—[In Venice]—[ Keep 
smiling, 501]—Learn to, live, 512.— 
Love is Heaven, 514.—Love is real, 
517.—Morning glories—Mother love, — 
507.—My door, 518.—My rosary, 505.— — 
[Poppies]—Psalm 23, 506.—Psalm 91, — 
502. —- True love, 519, —- 1 Venetian 
street]—Welcome, 509.—Welcome to 
our home, 515.—What is love, 516. © — 
Feb. 1, 1922 ;°2 ¢. eaeh ay. 28, 1922 ; a 
K 164889-164912. 


J stsl a (Harry C.) New York 
[6743-6833 


Mutt and Jeff [1921]: 
© Sept. 1; 1 ¢ Apr. 227 Kk 164 785: 
© Sept..2; 1 ¢ Apr. 22; K' 164784. 
© Sept. 3; 1 ¢ Apr, 22; K 164816. 
© Sept. 4; 1 c Apr. 22:°K 164809. 
© Sept: 5; 1 ce. Apr. 22; K 164810. 
© Sept. 6; 1 « Apr. 22; K 164811. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1922 


FisHER (Harry C.)—Continued. 
Mutt and Jeff [1921]—Continued. 


© Sept. 7: 1 ¢. Apr. 22: K 164812. 
© Sept. 8; 1 c. Apr. 22; K 164813. 
© Sept. 9:1. Apr. 22; K 164814. 
© Sept. 10; 1c. Apr. 22; K 164815. 
© Sept. 11; 1c. Apr. 22; K 164786. 
© Sept. 12: 1c. Apr. 22; K 164808. 
© Sept. 13; 1 e Apr. 22; K 164807. 
© Sept. 14; 1 ¢. Apr. 22; K 164783. 
© Sept. 15; 1 ¢. Apr. 22; K 164782. 
© Septal6; 1c. Apr. 22; K 164781. 
© Sept. 17; 1 c. Apr. 22; K 164780. 
i) Seut, 18> 1c. Apr. 22: K 164779. 
© Sept. 19; 1 c. Apr. 22; K 164778. 
© Sept. 20; 1 ¢. Apr. 22; K 164817. 
© Sept. 21; 1c. Apr. 22; K 164818. 
© Sept. 22; 1c. Apr. 22; K 164819. 
© Sept. 23; 1c. Apr. 22; K 164820. 
© Sept. 24; 1c. Apr. 22; K 164821. 
© Sept. 25; 1c. Apr. 22; K 164822. 
© Sept. 26; 1c. Apr. 22; K 164823. 
© Sept. 27; 1c. Apr. 22; K 164824. 
© Sept. 28; 1c. Apr. 22; K 164825. 
© Sept. 29; 1c. Apr. 22; K 164826. 
© Sept. 30; 1c. Apr. 22; K 164827. 
Oct 1:1 ¢: Apr: 22; K 164767. 

© Oct. 2; 1c. Apr. 22; K 164768. 

© Oct. 3; 1c. Apr. 22; K 164769. 

© Oct. 4; 1c. Apr. 22; K 164770. 

i) Oct. 5: 1 ec. Apr. 22: 164771. 

Oct. 6; 1 ¢-Apr.:22 > K ‘164772. 

im Oct. 7; 1c. Apr. 22; K 164773. 

© Oct. 8; 1c. Apr. 22; K 164774. 

Oct. 9: 1 c. Apr. 22: K 164775. 


©) Oct. 10; 1 ec. Apr. 22; K 164776. 
fo -Oet.. 11: 1 ¢, Apr. 22; K 164747. 
Oct: 12-1 ¢. Apr. 22; K 164748. 
© Oct. 13; 1c. Apr. 22; K 164749. 
© Oct. 14; 1c. Apr. 22; K 164750. 
Oc. 15; 1c. Apr. 22; K 164751. 
Oct, 16; 1 ec. Apr..22:;; K 164752. 
© Oct. 17; 1 ec. Apr. 22; K 164753. 
© Oct. 18; 1 c. Apr. 22; K 164754. 
© Oct. 19; 1 c. Apr. 22; K 164755. 
(© Oct: 20; 1 c. Apr: 22; K 164756. 
© Oct. 21; 1¢ Apr 22;‘K 164737. 
© Oct. 22:1 c¢. Apr. 22; K 164738. 
© Oct. 23; 1 c. Apr. 22; K 164739. 
© Oct. 24; 1c. Apr. 22; K 164740. 
i Oct. 25: 1c. Apr. 22;K 164741. 
© Oct. 26; 1 c. Apr. 22; K 164742. 
© Oct. 27: 1c. Apr. 22;‘K 164743. 


/FLAGG (CHARLES EVERETT) 


FisHrER (Harry C.)—Continued. 
Mutt and Jeff [1921]—Continued. 


©) Oct: 28.3 1/e Apr. 22> K 164757. 
. 29; 1 c. Apr. 22; K 164758. 
. 30; Le. Apr. 22; K 164759. 
so. pd. e, Apr. 22: :K- 164760: 
soe dt ey Apr. 22) KGET. 
ey ime asp) 22: Ke 164745. 
Nov. 3; 1 c. Apr. 22; K 164796. 
N 4 1e, Apres 22: 164795. 
Noy. 5; 1 ¢. Apr. 22; K 164794. 
Nov. 6; 1 ¢ Apr. 22; K 164793. 

fig 22; K 164792. 
; K 164791. 
; K 164790. 
K 164789. 
K 164788. 
K 164787. 
K 164744. 
K 164806. 
K 164805. 


ft ¢. Apr. 

ls Sood Ch Apr: 

Vov. 9; 1 ce. Apr. 

AO: eh eG sAn i 
dhe Lex vA ie 
OV AZ Wee, Apr. 
Sab e-Apr; 2 
7, JAS Ave Apr: 
x1 es Apr: 
jG hic. Apr 22° 1164804. 
. 17; 1c. Apr. 22; K 164803. 
F183 be. Apr 22 °K 164802: 
7 49" 1 € Apr. 22> K 164801: 
aa Lie ADE, 225 1K IG411T. 
7.21; 1c. Apr. 22; K 164800. 
Leoeg / C: Apr 223 Kit64799- 
oles te, Ape. 22 KK 164798. 
2s de: Apr 222K 164797. 
. 20; 1 c. Apr. 22; K. 164764. 
. 26; 1c. Apr. 22; K 164766. 
Bn ver Apr. 22): Kh 16476. 
205 2 e, Apr. 22; K 164762: 
oy ee, ar 2° Ki tet: 
ao yee. Apr, 22: K 164761: 


FISHER, CroFt co., Medina, Wash. 
[6834-6851 


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[18 photographs]: 

Cocoanut palms, 13801.—Green River, 
Wash., 1207.—Green River Gorge, 
Wash., 1208, 1209, 1211.— Jacksonville, 
Fla., St. Johns River, 1307—Palm 
Beach,  Wla.,. Cocoanut, :ave., 1306.— 
Palm Beach, Fla., cocoanut palm, 
1305.—Palm Beach, Fla., Lake drive, 
1302.—Portals of the past, 1205.—Seal 


. Rocks, 1202-1204, 1210, 1212.—Tomoka 
River, 1304.—Washington road, 1206.— 
. Water hyacinths, 


1303. «© -June Ay 
1922; 2c. each June.8, 1922; J 255142- 
255159. 
Spokane, 
Wash. [6852 
Hayden Lake, Id., in December. © 
A eon eG. Var 4 | LOOD =e J 
2540638. 


145 


CATALOGUE OF 
6853 


FLETCHER (Howarp EpcGaAr) Indian- 


apolis. [6853 
Permanent cost guide for millwork 
estimating. [Blueprint] © 1c. May 


26, 1922; I 6768. 


Forses (HENRY Epear) San Antonio, 

Tex. [6854 

F. & W. tailless kite outfit. © Apr. 
1; 1922; 2. e. Apr. 11, 1922 ; I 6639. 


Forp (CHARLES Epwarp) Jacksonville, 
Fla. [6855-6884 
Duval, 14. © Apr. 25, 1922; 2 ¢. 
each Apr. 28, 1922; J 254452-254455. 
AG... CC) Apr 12S. 1 O22 a Ae 
each May 38, 1922; J 254617—254628. 
17. © May 1, 1922; 2c. May 8, 
1922; J 254655. 
18. © May 3, 1922; 2 c. May 8, 
1922; J 254654. 
19. © May 3, 1922; 2 ¢ May 8, 
09222) 3 1254608. 
20-24 CY May °20.) 188252 ic: 
each May 22, 1922; J 254942254949. 
Boys club of 1922.—Class of 1922.— 
Girls club of 1922. © Apr. 17, 1922; 
2, e. each Apr. 21, 1922 J. .25486s— 
254370. 


Forp (HeENrRy) Dearborn, Mich. 
[6885, 6886 


Word (Mr.) © 1 ¢ Apr. 21, 1922: 
J 254426. 
Ford (Mrs.) ©1e. Apr. 15, 1922; 
J 254427, 
FoORNCROOK (CLARENCE SAMUEL) Los 
Angeles. [6887 


Northwest signal hill oil field. © 


Jane 7, 1922: 2 ic. June lS, -1922° F 
255274. 


Foster (Orton LAWRENCE) Lafayette, 
Ind. [6888-6902 

[15 photographs] : 

Beeches in winter.—Blue shadows on 
the snow.—House of a hundred years 
ago.—Indian summer on the Tippe- 
canoe. — October on Sugar Creek.— 
Old cabin on Bear Wallow trail.—OlId 
tow path.—Purple shadows at Turkey 
Run.—Ravine at Turkey Run.—Rock 
River at the shades.—Springboro on 
the Tippecanoe.—Sugar camp.—Weed 
Pateh Ridge in Brown Co.—Winter 
brook.—Winter woodland. © Apr. 1, 
1922; 2 c. each Apr. 4, 1922; J 254093- 
254107. 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


DL: IVS 


(FonTAINE) Port Washington, 
iy ee [6904 

Toonerville trolley. © Mar. 1, 1922; 
2 ¢. Mar. 21, 1922; K 164089. 


Fox (Ivan E.) Chicago. [6905 


Systemic circulation showing arte- 
rial distribution and venous return. 
© Apr. 1, 1922; 2.¢ Ape a0pig22- 1 
6737. 

FRANK (Sytvra) Venice, Calif. [6906 

Break of day. © 1. Feb. 9, 1922; 
J 254431. e 
FRASHER (BURTON) Pomona, Calif. 

[6907 

L. ©. Apt... 3).1922 22 eapege 10, 
1922; J 254261. 

FRAZER (CLARA) Withers Mills, Mo. 
[6908 

Twain (Mark) and Becky Thatcher. 

© 1 ¢. June 3, 19227 J 205247, 


FREE (W. A.) Davenport, La. 
[6909-6913 


Fox 


[5 photographs]: 

Fruit vender.—Gypsy girl—Happy 
childhood. Newsboy.—Penrod 
(Lady) © May 1, 1922; 2 ¢ each 
May 31, 1922; J 255197—255201. 


FREESLAND (WILSON §.) Norfolk, Va. 
[6914 

Micrometer adjustment crystal de- 
tector for either table or panel mount- 


ing. [Blueprint] © 1 c. June 23, 
1922; I 6817. 
FRENCH (ARTHUR) New York. 


[6915-6921 
Architectural league studio exhibit, 
interior, 1-3. © Mar, Siie2e= 2 eG 
each Mar. 18, 1922; J 2538775—-253777. 
New York (City) Public library, 
interior view, 1-4. © May 10, 1922; 
2 e@ each May 24, 1922; J 255050- 
255053. 


FRENCH & RUSSELL, San Francisco. 


[6922 


I am not bound to win but I am 
bound to be true. [Abraham Lincoln 


motto] © Mar. 3, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 10% 


1922; K 164257. 


Frink (H. A.) Quincy, Mass. 6923 


Adams (John Quincey) birthplace of. 
© June 1, 1922; 2 c. May 31, 1922; J 
255064. 


Fritz (CHARLES A.) North Abington. 


Foster (W. C.) Portland, Or. [6903 Mass. 

Columbia River highway, winter Fritz’ milk maid chocolate shake. 
scene. © Feb. 1, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 16, | © Apr. 24, 1922; 2 c. June 6, 1922; K 
1922: J 253814. 165848. 

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[6924 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 2, 1922 


CLASSES, H TO K 


6959 


Frost & REED, LTD., Bristol, Eng. 
[6925-6928 
[4 prints]: 
[Horses exercising, a December 
morning; by A. J. Munnings]—[Hunt- 
ing morning at the kennels; by A. J. 
Munnings]—[Point to point meeting 
on Barrowly Hill; by A. J. Mun- 
nings|—[Taking hounds to cover; by 
A. J. Munnings] © Apr. 27, 1922: 1 
¢. May 20, 1922; K 165541-165544. 


FRUCHTER (ALTON) New York. [6929 


faeiwte, © Apr. 5, 1922: 2 c Apr. 
14, 1922; K 164953. 


FUHR PTG. WoRKS, Williamsburg, O. 
[6930 
Williamsburg, O., Public school. © 
Bev 1922- 2 ¢, Apr. 8, 1922: K 
164499. 


FULLER STUDIO, New Milford, Conn. 

: [6931 
New Milford, Conn., fourth annual 

Litchfield Co. conference of older girls. 

© May 6, 1922; 2 c. May 8, 1922: J 

254652. 


FULTON BAG & COTTON MILLS, Atlanta. 

[6932-6935 

[Traveler tent as manufactured by 

Fulton bag and cotton mills] styles 

14. © Feb. 1, 1922; 2 c. each May 11, 
1922; K 165469-165472, 


Funk & WAGNALLS co., New York. 
[69386-6948 

(In Lit- 

© May 


Afternoon, Hudson River. 
erary digest, Mar. 13, 1922) 


11, 1922; 1 c. May 24, 1922; K 165652. 


[Baby] (Jn Literary digest, Mar. 
18, 1922) © Mar. 16, 1922: 1 c. Mar. 
22, 1922: K 164198. 


[Easter morning] (Jn Literary di- 
Best, Apr. 15, 1922) © Apr. 138, 1922; 
1c. Apr. 19, 1922; K 164652. 

Enjoying a radio concert 300 miles 
away. (Jn Literary digest, Apr. 22, 
2922) © Apr. 20, 1922; 1 «© May 1, 
#922; K 165043. 

[Flag] (Jn Literary digest, May 
mi, 1922) © May 25, 1922: 1c. June 
45 1922; K 165711. 


Her Easter bonnet. (Jn Literary di- 
ese, Apr. 1, 1922) © Mar. 30, 1922- 
@ ec. Apr. 10, 1922: K 164467. 

Landing the trout. (In Literary di- 
gest, June 10, 1922) © June 8, 1922: 
1c. June 15, 1922: K 166082. 

Lee rail under. (In Literary digest, 
Epes, 1922) © Apr. 6, 1922: 1.¢ 
Apr. 17, 1922: K 164636. 


FunK & WAGNALLS co.—Continued. 

Motherhood. (Jn Literary digest, 
May 6, 1922) © May 4, 1922; 1c¢. May 
10, 1922; K 165253. 

Old master. (Jn Literary digest, 
Pep. 20, 1922) ©) Heb. 25, 1922 ~ ie 
Apr. 19, 1922; K 164653. 

Reading hour. (Jn Literary digest, 
Mar. 25, 1922) © Mar. 23, 1922; 1c. 
Mar. 31, 1922; K 164344. 

School quartet. (In Literary digest, 
May 20, 1922) © May 18, 1922; 1 «¢. 
May 29, 1922; K 165699. 

Yosemite national park, upper and 
lower falls. (Jn Literary digest, June 
3, 1922) © June 1, 1922; 1 ¢. June 15, 
1922; K 166033. 


GABRIEL (SAML.) SONS & CO., New York. 
[6949 


Marble mosaics. [Box top, T 188] 
© Feb. 1, 1922; 2 ce May 23, 1922: 
1 1Gapo0. 

GAGNIER (JOSEPH S.) Detroit. [6950 


Pumpking n’ everything. © May 
16, 1922; 2 c June 15, 1922; K 166009. 


GALE (ROBERT G.) York, Neb. 
[6951, 6952 
Booth (Mildred) winner of Great 
Divide beauty contest. May 3, 
1922; 2 c May 31, 1922; J 255082. 


profile. © May 38, 1922; 2 e. 
May 31, 1922; J 255083. 


GARDNER (Kart H. M.) San Francisco. 
[6953-6955 
Chief priest. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1922; 
J 254390. | 
Master supreme. © Mar. 23, 1922; 
2 ¢. Mar. 29, 1922; J 254689. 
Pontifex. © Mar. 24, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 
29 W922 OF 254037. 


GARVEY (Ep. A.) & co., Chicago. 


[6956 
Everything for the office, Wabash 
TS00 3) Ae) Mar: 201922"? 2 e: Mar: 22. 
1922; J 254360. 
GARY (THEO. H.) co., New York. 
[6957, 6958 
Invisible hair net, 10. © Mar. 29, 
1922; 2.¢. Apr. 18, 1922: K 164637. 
(Wew girl 1] +@© Jan. 13, 1922; 2:e. 
Apr. 18, 1922; K 164638. 


GAUSE (EpGAR CHANDIER) Kennett 
Square, Pa. [6959 
Music hath the old charm. © Apr. 
26, 1927): de: May 18, 1922; 1 ¢. May 


26, 1922: J 255045. 


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6960 


DL. LV. aoe ee 


GAUTHIER (L.) Neuilly-Plaisance, S. & 
O., France. [ 6960-6969 
[10 photographs]: 
Apaisement.—Au pied dela Fautana. 
(At the foot of Fautana Fall)— 
Ombres et lumiéres (Shadows and 
lights )—Tahiti—Vahiné au bain loti. 
(At Loti’s bath)—Vahiné cachée, étude 
3.—Vahiné couchée, étude 1.—Vahiné 
dans les rochers (Among the rocks)— 
Vahiné debout, étude 2.—Valleé en- 
chanteresse (Bewitching valley) © 
1c each Apr. 138, 1922; J 254348— 
254357. 


FAYLORD BROS., Syracuse, N. Y. [6970 


Public library, free service. © Mar. 
PM. 1922); 2:¢e. Mar. 25) 9922) K 164258: 


GEM PUB. co., Cleveland. [6971 


Game of Treasure Island. [Cover 
design] © May 19, 1922; 2 c. May 22, 
1922; Ik 165506. 


GENERAL ELECTRIC cOo., Schenectady, 
IN OX: [6972 
Focusing and redirecting the light 
from a 21 candle power Mazda C lamp 
in a parabolic reflector. © 1 ¢ May 
8, 1922; J 254651. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON MASONIC NATL. 
MEMORIAL ASSN., Washington. 
[6973-6976 
Alexandria, Va., George Washing- 
ton Masonic natl. memorial, day. © 
sum 6, 1922: 2-e.. June 7 1922: J 
255118. 


memorial hall, interior. © 

Mar. 22. 1922-2 1¢, Mar. 22 1922-65 
253965. 

——-night. © June 6, 1922; 2 « 


June 7, 19227 e25oatt rn 

—— view from entrance portico. 
Mar. 22, 1922" 2 eMart. 22," 1922). 
253964. 

GERHARD SISTERS PHOTO co., St. Louis. 
[6977-6992 

Davis (J. Lionberger) 24250 C. © 
ets h 192d 2 en. Mare hay. O22 
253784. 

Entrikin (Knowles) 4, 12, 14, 15, 18, 
20. © Mar) 27) 192212 ¢ each Apr. % 
1922; J 254131-2541386. 

Falconar (Mrs. Martha B.) 1,2. © 
Heb. 28.°1922); 2 c.veach Apr. 7, 1922; 
J 254129, 254130. 
wreate C) Keb. 28) 1922 2 1c 
Mar. 13, 1922; J 253785. 

Hirt (C. G.) -© May 17,.1922; 2 ¢. 
May 15, 1922; J 254820. 

Hughes (Andrew C.) © May 8, 
1922: 2 c. May 15, 1922: J 254819. 


© 
J 


GERHARD SISTERS PHOTO co.—Contd. 
Koch (Raymund) © May 24, 1922; 
2 c. May 29, 1922; J 255063. 
10. © May 28, 1922; 2 c. June 
5) 1972s od, Doe 
Peege (Miss Charlotte) © May 25, 
1922; 2 ce. June 5, 1922; J Zaaitia, 
Wheeler (Wayne B.) © Jan. 18, 
1922; 2 c. Mar. 10; 19229 


GESCHEIDT (JACOB) & co., New York. 
xescheidt for honest building. © 
[6993 
Ss Apr. 20) Agee AK 


Apr, 22, 1922.2 
164949. 


GEYER (H. L.) Colonial Beach, Va. 
[6994-6996 
Colonial Beach, Va.: a. 

Bathing de luxe.—Forenoon bathing 
hour.—Watching the camera man. 
May.10, 1922; 2 c each May die 2922 ; 
K 165261-165263. 


GIBSON (C. R.) & co., New York. 
[6997-6999 


{ National line promotion certificate ] : 


Cradle roll certificate, 700.—Junior . 


department promotion certificate, 
704.—Pr.mary department promotion 
cert ficate, 703. © May -1, 1922; 2 ec. 
each May 4, 1922; K 1653827—-165329. 


GILCHRIST (Wi1LLIAM A.) Chicago. 
[7000 
[Combustion of wet fuels] © May 
1, 1922; 2 e May 23, 1922. 1 Gi. 
GILDERSLEEVE (KF, A.) Waco, Tex. 
[7001, 7002 
College Station, Tex., A. & M. col- 
lege, Ross volunteers ball. © Apr. 22, 
1922; 2 c. May 18, 1922; J 255046. 
Ross volunteers banquet. © 
Apr...22, 1922: 2 ‘e.My Seo oe 
254788. 


GILES (FRANK STEWART) Tulsa, OKI. 


[ 7003: 


Oklahoma oil sand reports. [Blue- 
print] © Mar. 15, 1922; 2 ¢. Mar. 25, 
1922; I 6618. 

GILLASPY (HAROLD FLEETWOOD) 
quet, Minn. 

On time: © Feb. 27.1922; 
Mar. 6, 1922; J 254064. 


GILLETT (RosBerT P.) Chicago. 
Best kitchenette. [Blueprint] © 

1 e. June 23, 1922: I 6816. 

Gitties (A. P.) Los Augeles. 


Los Angeles terminal exchange blidgs. 
© Mar. 8,-1922; 2c. Mar. 138, 19225 a 
253766. 


[7004 


148 


[7006 © 


Clo-a 
oa 


[7005 | 


oe | 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1922 


T7062 


GINSBERG (ABRAHAM J.) New York. 
[ TOUT—-T0B4 

Upper Lake, N. Y.: 

Bit of state road, 3.—Bog River 
Falls, 7—Bubbling brook, 15.—From 
Bog River Falls, 23—From Jenk ns 
Po.nt, 24.—From Rock Isiand Bay, 1, 
2.—Litchfield park, chateau, 19.— 
Litchfield park, chateau, trophy roof, 
18.—Litchfield park gate, 16.—Litch- 
field park, road, 17.—State road from 
Levey’s turn, 4. © Dec. 1, 1921; 2 ¢. 
each Apr. 28, 1922; J 254468, 254473, 
254474, 254477254479, 254482, 254486, 
254487, 254491-254493. 

[16 photographs]: 

After the storm in the Adirondack 
Mts., 6.—Ausable Falls in the Adiron- 
dack Mts., 12.—Ausable River in the 
Adirondack Mts., 22, 25.—High falls 
in the Adirondack Mts., 21.—Jenk ns 
Point on Big Upper Lake, N. Y., 28.— 
Long Lake, N. Y., in the Adirondack 
Mts.. 5.—Long Lake bridge in the Ad- 
irondack Mts., 13.—Simple life in the 
Adirondack Mts., 14.—Solitude in the 
Adirondack Mts., 20.—Stream in the 
Adirondack Mts., 26.—Sunset on Ra- 
quette River, Adirondack Mts., 8, 11.— 
Upper Saranac Lake, N. Y., in the Ad- 
irondack Mts., 27, 29.—View in the 
Adirondack Mts., 9. © Dec. 1, 1921; 
oc, each Apr. 28, 1922; J 254467, 
254469-254472, 254475, 254476, 254480. 
254481, 254483-254485, 254488—-254490. 
254494. 


GLAZA (JOHN F.) Sturgeon Bay, Wis. 
[7035 
Sturgeon Bay, Wis., canal. © Mar. 


meo22: 2c. Apr. 10, 1922; J 254215. 


GopWIN (Harrison) Carmel, Calif. 


[7036 
©) Mar. 20; 1922;.2.¢. 
; J 254044. 


Ocean ave. 
Mar. 30, 1922 


({0ES LITHOGRAPHING Cco.. Chicago. 


[7037-7039 


[Lithographed stock certificate] : 

[Brown border]—[Green border ]— 
|Orange border] © June 1, 1922; 2c. 
each June 5, 1922; K 165822-165824. 


GoccIn (JoHN E.) Salem, Mass. 
[7040-7042 
And Little Red Riding Hood on the 
hobby horse car.—L ttle Red Riding 
Hood and the two lost babes in the 
woods on the hobby horse car.—On his 
hobby horse ear. 
1922; J :°253678—253680. 


© 1c. each Feb. 6, | Yorki—=-U. 


GOLDBERG (SAMUEL) Los Angeles. 
[7043 
Hollywood, Calif., Bernheimer home. 
© Apr 25). 40225 2 cy May 10 1922 - 
J 254777. 


GOOD FURNITURE MAGAZINE co., Grand 
Rapids, Mich. | 7044-7047 

[Furnishing and So aan ie 

home, plate 348] © Dec. 7, 1921; 

Mar. 25, 1922; K 164218. 

[plates 347. 349, 350]. © Mar. 

Se 19222. c; each “Mar. 25, 19223 K 

164219-164221. 


GOODMAN ENGRAVING CO., Boston. 
[7048, 7049 


Lucky four leaf clover, calendar. © 
May i, a922° Jae wwlay (20; 689222 1 
165468. 

Lucky horse shoe calendar. © May 
1, 1922; 2 c. May 20, 1922; K 165467. 


GorDON (Harry L.) Cincinnati. 
[7050-7053 

[4 prints]: 

Don’t be a cowbird, take care of your 
own nest eggs.—Get what you can and 
hold what you get.—Good old family 
umbrella for a rainy day, a Tasp pol- 
icy.—Hooray, you don’t have to die to 
win $1,000.00. © Feb. 16, 1922; 2 «. 
each Mar. 2. 1922; K 164012-164015. 


tORDON (NATHANIEL) New York. 


[7054 
St. Bernard life saver. © Mar. 
28,1922: 2c. Mar: 31, 1922: J 254060: 
CRAPHIC FEATURES, Boston. [7055 
Your place in the sun. (Jn World 
magazine. ) May: #21, 1922 done, 
June 22, 1922; K 166134. 
GRAYBILL (GLADYS B.) Los Angeles. 
[ 7056 


©) jane. 15, 922): 2y¢. 


J 255400. 


Sunny boy. 
sune 22919223 


GREAT AMERICAN INS. co., New York. 
[7057-7059 

Standard for: 

Brazing tables, blow torches.—Gaso- 
line storage and filling.—Radio phone 
receiving set. © May 19, 1922; 2 «. 
each Mav 27, 1922; I 6810-6812. 


Brooklyn. 
[ 7060-7062 


CREEN (GEORGE) 


There’s 
Ccneyv 


only one: 

Island.—Little old New 
5. A. © June. 5, 1922; 2 ¢. 
each June 6, 1922; K 165845-165847. 


149 


am act We i” 
» a, we 
ees a 

> - J 
cme 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7063 


pt. Iv., 2. s., V. 17 


GREEN BAy ASSN. OF COMMERCE, Green 
Bay, Wis. [7063 
Green Bay, gateway to the great 
waterway. © Dec. 23, 1921; 2 c. May 
29, 1922: K 165694. 


GREEVER, LOTSPEICH Knox- 
ville, Tenn. [7064 


Selling through salesmen is expen- 
sive.’ (@Qy Apr. if, 19222 2re Apes Jo: 
1922; K 165151. 


Gripwoop (H. D.) London. 
[7065-7080 
Over the German lines, showing deep 
trenches. mine craters and shell pitted 
ground. © Sept. 3, 1919; 1c Apr. 22, 
£922; 7 254922 


U boat 1385, interior of forward com- 
partment, showing torpedo and four 
torpedo tubes. © July 3, 1919; 1 «. 
Apr. 22, 1922: J 254918. 

[5 photographs]: 

Although suffering heavily our lads 
never faltered until they had taken the 
German  trenches.—Courage  unsur- 
passed. Crawling through the wire to 
rescue fallen comrades, victims of a 
deadly shell—French graves smashed 
by German shell fire, a German sniper 
was discovered hidden in a coffiin—— 
Jerusalem, the Holy City, goal of the 
Crusaders, rescued forever from the 
Turks.—Turkish troops defeated by 
Allenby in the outlying hills, retreat 
through Jerusalem by the Jaffa gate. 
oe sune: 1, 19165) ‘c) each Apr. 22; 
1922; J 254917, 254920, 254921, 254923, 
254925. 

[9 photographs]: 

At close grips with the Hun, we 
bomb the corkshaffer’s out of their 
concrete strongholds at Pilkem.—Belli- 
court, France, form :dable Hun pill box, 
scene of Sanguinary fighting during the 
battle of Arras—Daybreak on Vimy 
Ridge after our dogged and impetuous 
assault on the Ridge, Apr. 9, 1917.— 
Direct hit from our monitors off the 
Belgium coast wipes out a Hun defense 
battery, Mereskerke.—D saster on the 
dunes, the Huns blow up the last bridge 
and isolate our hard pressed battal- 
ions.—Flanders mud hampers our ar- 
tillery. removing a field gun from 
flooded and _ shell pitted position.— 
Haughty Prussians with machine guns 
captured by old contemptibles in our 
advance at Pozieres.—Maintaining our 
supremacy in the air. A battle squad- 
ron in fighting formation.—Squadron 
ot giant planes off on a moonlight raid 
to bomb objectives beyond the Rhine. 
© Aug. 10; 1921; 1 ¢. each Apr. 22. 


MFG. CO., 


| 165832. 


Gripwoop (H. D.)—Continued. 

[9 photographs ]—Continued. 
1922; J 254911-254916, 254919, 254924, 
254926. 


GRIFFIN (ELIZABETH D.) Newburyport, 


Mass. {7081 
Simplicity. © May 6, 1922 ; 2 . 
dan. 23, 1922;..J Zoewrer 
GRIMM (VERNON OrTTo) Cambridge, 
Mass. [ 7082, 7083 


Oldest Post office bldg. in the U, S. 
© Apr. 3, 1922; 2 c each Apr. 4, 1922; 
J 254091. 

Two sisters run for Congress. © 
Apr. 20, 1922; 2 ¢)° Apel ays = 
254889. 


GROSE (PARLEE C.) McComb, O. 
[ 7084, TO85 


Grose (Parlee C.) in River Cave of 
Ha Ha Tonka in the Ozarks. © Feb. 
20, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 13, 1922; J 253790. 

Grose’s giant gnome. © Feb. 20, 
1922; 2 c. Mar. 3, 1922; J 253791. 
Gross (Epwarp) co, New York. 

[ T0S6—7088 

Artist’s son; by Arthur Garratt. © 
May 2, 1922; 2 c. May 6G, 1922; K 
165159. 

[Girl in red] © Apr. 24, 1922; 2 
Apr. 26, 1922; K 164872. 

[Love birds] © Apr. 24,).2922)3)2:c. 
Apr. 26, 1922; K 164873. 

Groves (THOMAS Howarp) Columbia, 
Mo. [7089 

[Insurance security lock] © May 
12, 1922; 2 c. May 29, 19225 aagot, 
GurRR (W. E.) Chelan, Wash. 

[7090-7094 

Chelan (Lake) nature’s mirror. © 
Mar. ‘6, 1922: 2 ¢/dimer 22) hoe 
255410. 

—— peaceful day. © June 10, 1922; 
2¢ June 22, 1922-9 2aaaa. 

Chelan River Gorge. © May 14, 
1921; 2 c. June 22, 1922; J 255408. 

Rattlesnake. © Aug. 5, 1921; 2 ¢ 


" June 22, 1922. Ji Banaer, 


When the wind blows on Lake Che- | 


lan. © July 10; 19205°2%c) dune 22 
1922; J 255409. 


GuTMANN & GUTMANN, New York. 
[7095-7101 
[7 prints]: 
Annunciation, 705.— Anxious mo- 
ment, 711.—Heart of a rose, 710.— 
Jealousy, 707.—Love bird, 708—New 
pet, 709.—True blue, 706. © June 38, 
1922; 2c. each June 5, 1922; K 165826-— 


150 


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MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 2, 1922 


CLASSES, H TO K 


7142 


H. S. B. W.-CocHRANE corP., Philadel- 


phia. [7102 

Cochrane flow meter. © Mar. 13, 
1922; 2 c. Mar. 27, 1922; I 6663. 

Haae (A. A.) Jacksonville, Fla. [7103 


Dixie Queen. © Mar. 20, 1922; 2 c. 
Mar. 22, 1922; J 253963. 


Haas (ALPHONSE) Los Angeles. [7104 
Sweet posiette. © May 8, 1922; 2 c. 
May 29, 1922; J 255399. 


Haas (HERMAN) New York. [7105 
Devon poster. © Mar. 23, 1922; 2 
ce. Mar. 27, 1922; J 254028. 


Hacevist (F. E.) Buffalo, N. Y. 
[7106, 7107 
Niagara Falls from an aeroplane. © 
mye a 1902; 2 ec: May 13, 1922; J 
254799. 
Niagara Gorge from an aeroplane. 
© May 12, 1922; 2c. May 13, 1922; J 
254798. 


Harr-AKER Co., Columbus, O. 
[7108-7114 


Build now. © Mar. 19, 1922; 1 «. 
June 7, 1922; K 165891. 


How long do you expect to live? 


mar 25, 1922; 1 c. June 7, 1922; K 
165893. 

Oh, boy, dad’s bought a house. © 
mer 2a, 1922, 1 ¢: June 7, 1922; K 
165895. 

Opportunity knocks but once at 


every man’s door. © Mar. 26, 1922; 
1c. June 7, 1922; K 165894. 

Shoulder a man’s load. © Apr. 2, 
ieee; 1 c June 7, 1922; K 165896. 

This is our home. © Mar. 22, 1922; 
me, June 7, 1922; K 165892. 

Tragedy of childhood. Daddy says 
we've gotta move. © Apr. 5, 1922; 1 
é. June 7, 1922; K 165897. 


HALL (WARREN) AND 
(WALTER J.) Bridgeport, Conn. 

FITTS 

Burning questions. © June 15, 
1922; 2 c. June 16, 1922; K 166135. 


HALLGREN (ARTHUR C.) Los Angeles. 
[7116-7118 

Hamilton (Peggy) in knickers: 
Seated with white dog in lap.—With 
cape, leaving steps with dog.—Without 
cape. leaving steps leading dog. © 


Mar. 16, 1922; 2 c. each Mar. 22, 1922: | 


J 253972-253974. 


THOMPSON | 


| 


HAMMER (WILLIAM OTTO) San Fran- 
cisco. [7119 
Half Dome (Mt.) Yosemite Valley, 
Calif, (.©:. Keb: 41,1922: 2..e.-May 23, 
1922 ;: J 254977. 


HamMerQuist (ANTON W.) Hill City, 
es 


[7120 
[Dry draw damless project, cross 
sectional view] © 1c. May 22, 1922; 
I-6761. 
HAMMOND (THEODORE ALBERT) Ruth- 
erford, N. J. [7121 
Home game of golf. © Jan. 30, 
1922: 2 e) Keb: 24; 1922" K 163679: 
Hanson (Lars P.) Dorchester, Mass. 
fa22: 
Pathways. © Feb: 14, 1922; 2 «. 
Feb. 18, 1922; J 253289. 


Harrorp (RartpH M.) East Lansing, 

Mich. 3 [7123 

Moonlight study. © Apr. 20, 1922: 
2 ¢. Apr? 1, 1922; JF 254359. 


HARPER (HERBERT JOHN) New Bed- 
ford, Mass. [7124 
Godreau (Rodolphe) © May 16, 


1922; 2 ¢. June 3, 1922; J 255081. 


Harris (BENJ.) co., Inc., New York. 
[7125 
[Cuban, American crossed flags, de- 


sign and coat of arms] © Mar. 20, 
49225.2 c.. Apr. 12, 1922: K 164534: 


Hart (HENRY B.) Versailles, Mo. 
[7126, 7127 
[Versailles, Mo.] Court house. © 
Mar. 20, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1922; K 
164240. 
First national bank. © Mar. 
20, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1922; K 164241. 


HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX, Chicago. 
[7128-7138 


[11 prints]: 

{ After school]—[Amateur archer }]|— 
[At the logging camp]—T[At the sea 
shore]—[At the twentieth story]— 
[Down in par]—[Filming the circus ]— 
[Interesting experiment]—[On _ the 
levee]—[Only room for one more]— 
[Reading the mail] © Mar. 138, 1922; 


2 ¢. each June 3, 1922; K 165746— 

165756. 

HARWARD MFG. CO., St. Louis. 
[7189-7142 


Harward P. Ring. © Apr. 13, 1922; 
2c. Apr. 17, 1922; K 164614. 

—— [5180] © Apr. 30, 1922; 
May .8, 1922:.K 165438. 


ANC 


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COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Dt. TV AS ee 


HARWARD MFG. cO.—Continued. 

—— [5181] © May 4, 1922; 2 «@. 
May 8, 1922; K 1654389. 
[5236] * © June ad, 1922 7 Die 
June 15, 1922; K 165988. 


HASKETT (FRANK HAGER) Columbus, 
[7143 


Thompson (Pres. W. O.) © Apr. 
25, 1922: 2ie> Apr. 21. 1922 * J 254604. 


HawortH (EVELYN Hope) Philadel- 
phia. [7144-7146 

[3 prints]: 

Happy birthday. How I wish my 
pen could write, ete—Merry Christ- 
mas. Now he who hangs a Christmas 
green, etc.—This maiden small, with 
cheeks aglow, etc. © Mar. 17, 1922; 


2. ¢c. each Mar. 24, 1922; K 164210— 
164212. 
Hays (DELBERT C.) Washington, O. 

; [7147 


Tie treating tube. © Mar. 14, 1922; 
Pe. Mar, 16, 1922.3, 253616, 


HEINE (Harry) New York. [7148 


[National protective system for auto- 
mobiles, identification card for display 
in windshield of automobiles] © 1 «. 
Apr. 22, 1922; I 6689. 


(Harry H.) Milwaukee. 
[7149 
Milk for health. © May 12, 1922; 
2c. June 9, 1922; K 166001. 


CE. oR: &. Co; ING.,, New 
York, [7150, 7151 
Rubber. © May 5, 1922; 2 c. May 
6, 1922240 S113 
Name. © “tune 6;- 19225 2 ¢. 
June 8, 1922; I 6788. 


HENDERSON LITHOGRAPHING 
wood, O. 


[24 prints]: 

Dan Cupid is everywhere, ete., 184.— 
February 14th is the date, etc., 134.— 
Forward march, 138.—Go away little 
doggie, etc., 128 —Hidden in this mes- 
sage true, ete, 134-——I caught him, 
138.—I have an apron full of chicks 
for you, 188.—I may be bashful, etc., 
128.—If you should ever feel blue, 
128.—I’ve a little doll and a kitty too, 
ete., 128.—Love, they say, will find its 
way, ete., 184.—May every flower of 
springtime, 8001—May this fairy good 
and true, etc., 134—May you rejoice 
this Easter tide; 8001.—Oh, I love you 
dear Valentine, etc., 128.—Polly, I’m 
in love don’t you see, 128.—Said the 
little duck, etc., 140.—Take your old 
chicken, 138.—These flowers bright, 


HEMING 


HENDERSON 


co., Nor- 
[7152-7175 


HENDERSON LITHOGRAPHING co.—Con. 
[24 prints]—Continued. 
etc., 8001.—This cute little chick, etc., 
140.—This little bunny, etc., 140.—This 
little chick, etc., 140.—To wish that 
Easter with its hours, ete, 8001.— 
You’ve many hearts upon the string, 
etc., 1384. © Nov. 15, 1921; 2 ¢ each 
Jan. 20, 1922; K 162241162264. 
HENSLEY (FRANK DELWIN) AND MOORE 
(LUTHER HERRICK) San Antonio. 
; [T7176 
Spinal nerves and gangliated system 
in conjunction with meric system 
[Blueprint] © Mar. 1, 1922; 2 c. Apr. 
21, 1922: I 6f8& 
HERCULES POWDER CO., Wilmington, Del. 
[7177, 7178 
Double on quail. © June 10, 1922; 
2c. June 16, 1922; K 166016. 
Right in the blinds by gosh! 
June 10, 1922; 2 « June 16, 1922; K 


166015. 
Herrick (HARMONY) Winchendon, 
Mass. [7179, 7180 


New era harmony alliance flag. © 
Apr. 28, 1922; 2. @ Ape 2s aeee. J 
254449, 

Whippoorwill sings. © Apr. 28, 
1922: 2 ec. Apr. 28, 19222 J Zain. 


HERRMANN (GEORGE) Santa Moniea, 
Calif. [7181-7183 


Pacific Palisades assn., Founders 
day group. © Feb. 1, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 
4, 1922; J 253658. 

Santa Monica Bay coast line, 1, 2. 
© Mar. 28, 1922; 2 ec. each Apr. 4, 
1922; J 254108, 254109. 

HEWES (LAURENCE I.) San Francisco. 
[7184 

D'agram for solving the fundamen- 
tal bond formula.. © 1 ec. Mar. 22, 
1922 ° 16608. 

HIsBBARD (N. V.) Jamestown, N. Y. 
[7185 

Friends. © Sept. 1, 1921; 2 c. Apr. 
1, W922 Se 2oa tad 
Hickok (FRANK B.) Indianapolis. 


[7186 

He said it with flowers. ©1c. Apr. 
26, 1922; J 254428. 

Hiceins (Geo. B.) St. Louis. [7187 


Ground plan of the Cahokia mound 
group in Madison and St. Clair Coun- 
ties, Ill. © Jan. 14, 1922; 2 ¢ Web. t, 
1922; J 2538723. 

Hitt (Ira L.) New York. [7718S 

Dream days. © May 10, 1922; 2 «. 
May 16, 1922; J 254978. 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H 


POV EK 


Miiis, - MAcGRreEcor PHOTOGRAPHIC 
SERVICE, Detroit. [7189 


Detro‘t, Mich., First natl. bank bldg. 
© Mar. 24, 1922: 2 ¢. Mar: 29, 1922: J 
254036. . 

HIMEBAUGH (HENRY HARRISON) San 
Diego, Calif. [7190 

Proposed monument to commemo- 
rate the valor and sacrifice of life of 
the army and navy of the U.S. ©le 
June 15, 1922; I 6802. 

Hinps (A. 8.) co., Portland, Me. 
[719] 


Hinds cre-maids, ete. (Jn Pictorial 
Teview, May, 1922) © Apr. 15, 1922; 
ie. May 1, 1922; K 164945. 

Hinton (Bubp) Voltage, Or. 
[7192-7194 

[38 photographs]: 

After the feast.—Cornered.—Wild 
cat. © May 1, 1922; 2 c. each May 6, 
1922; 254641-254648. 

Hites (THomaAs A.) Marquette, Kan. 

[7195, 7196 
- Eagle brand milk baby, A, B. 
man. 14 1922: 2 c. each Feb. 6, 1922; 
J 253676, 253677. 


Hoar (J. SHERMAN) Rangeley, Me. 
[7197 
Rangeley, Me.. 1860-1922. © Feb. 


wa, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1922; J 253882. 


HoGan (FRED G.) Warren, Pa. [7198 


$20.00 in gold given away. © Apr. 
oe, 1922 2c Apr. 27, 1922; K. 164874. 


Hocan (LEVERETT A.) Coronado, Calif. 


[7199 

Roma, before and after. © Apr. 2, 
5922; 2 e. Apr. 13, 1922; J 254341. 

Hore (DEAN) Chicago. [7200 

Life in the balance. © Oct. 24, 
1921; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1922; K 163681. 


HOLLAND (HENRY VAN Cott) Brook- 
lyn. [7201-7203 
[Design of convertible building, 1-3. 
Blueprints] © 1c. each May 17, 1922; 
I 6756-6758. 


Hottry (CLytus ErRpet.) Dallas. 


[7204 | 


fain Quarter. © Feb. 15, 1922; 
Pec. Wep. 27, 1922; J 253833. 
HoimeEs co., Chicago. [7205-7207 
parcch of Titus.] ©. Apr. 7, 1922; 
2 ec. Apr. 10, 1922: K 164449. 
[Friendly hearth] © Apr. 11, 1922; 
mec, Apr. 14, 1922; K 164581. 
ak fashioned cottage] © Apr. 11. 
1922; 2c. Apr. 14, 1922; K 164580. 


HOLSINGER Charlottesville, 
Va. [ 7208-7213 


Charlottesville, Va., Univ. of Va.: 
Columns.—East lawn. — Jefferson’s 
dream. — North columns. — Shadowed 


(Bi yWw.) 


walk.—Snow capped. © Mar. 15, 
OZ 2 er each Aor. 220-2922 SF 
254383—254388. 

HortzMAN (MiINARD) Columbus, O. 


[7214-7223 

Bungalow floor plan arrangement, 
etc., first floor plan, 99. [Blueprint] 
©;Ape 19) 1922 97 e) Apr. 25. 1922: 3 
6675. 

Duplex floor plan arrangement, first 
floor plan, 200, 201. [Blueprints] © 
Apr A9. 1922; 2re: each Apr 25, 1922; 
I 6674, 6676. 


second floor mee: 2003 ZO”: 
[Blueprints] © Apr. 19, 1922; 2 ec. 
each Apr. 25, 1922; I 6677, 6678. 

[5 blueprints]: 

Bungalow floor plan arrangement, 
ete., first floor plan, 99.—Duplex floor 
plan arrangement, first floor plan, 
200, 201.—Duplex floor plan arrange- 
ment, second floor plan, 200, 201. © 
Apr. £9. 1922 -\2 «each Apr. 25, 1922 ; 
6674-6678. 


HOMEWORK MANUFACTORY, Baltimore. 

[7224 

Seaside. [The canoe] © Dec. 16. 
1921; 2c. Apr. 11. 1922; K 164531. 


Hoover & Diceés co., Pittsburgh. 


[72 
Certified insurance. © Mar. 7, 1922; 
2 c. May 3, 1922; K 165232. 


HOPKINS (FRANK W.) INC., Cee 
(7226, Pap att 

Ave Be © oa 25, 

Mar, 30), (1922.5) OF 


Snuggle pups, 
HODD SD Cen eh 
254041, 254042. 


HopKINS (LIN) Casper, Wy. 

[%228, (229 
color pictures, 
2 ec. each May 


[Outline for water 
21 © May 20, 1922; 


31, 1922: K 165704, 165705. 


HoORNBOGEN (FRANK GEORGE) Bremer- 
ton, Wash. [7230 
Rail splitter. © Feb. 28, 1922; 
2c. Mar. .6, 1922: J. 2535661. 
HorneE (JOHN) Portland, Or. 
(7231, 7232 
Soul in alarm. © Apr. 1, 1922; 2 c. 
Apr. 13, 1922; J 254443. 
© Apr. 


Soul surpr’sed, indignant. 
1 1922: De Ape. ts. 1922: SF 254442; 


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7233 


pt. 1Vv.1.8.0 27 


Hors_Ley: (Won. H.) Seattle. [72338-7235 


Build with the birds: 

Get at that new home of yours right 
now.—Let us help you realize your 
dream this season.—You’ll never build 
cheaper, etc. © Feb. 9, 1922; 2 «. 
each Feb. 14, 1922: K 164077-164079. 


HorsMAN (E. I.) AND AETNA DOLL CO., 
Inc., New York. [7236 
[Baby Rosebud. Plastic bust of a 
small child] © Jan. 1, 1915: 2 e. 
June 27, 1922; H 1067. 


HORTICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT CO., St. 

Louis. [e237 

Golden opportun'ty. © Mar. 23, 
1922; 2 c. Mar. 27, 1922; K 164548. 


HorypczAK (THEODOR) Washington. 
[7238-7246 


Washington, D. C., Japanese cherry 
blossoms: 

Lincoln memorial in back.—Tidal 
Basin bridge in back.—Washington 
monument in back, A. B. © May 1, 
1922): 2.e. each .june 3, 1922: J, 2apkaa, 
255134, 2551388, 255139. 

Washington, D. C., Lincoln memo- 
rial: 

Interior.—Lincoln Gettysburg ad- 
dress thru four columns.—Lincoln 
Gettysburg address thru two 
columns.—Lincoln statue. © May 25, 
1922 ;°2 ec. each June 8, 1922; J 255136, 
255187, 255140, 255141. 

Washington monument. © May 
Ci ANO222 2.2% JUNE 8. O22 = \ D 2ankean. 


Houck (Hueco W.) St. Louis. [7247 


Your pass book your policy. ©1.. 
AO yD), LOL2 vl Poet 2. 


Houxk (FREDERICK THOYER) Portland, 
Or. [7248 
Houk (F.) roof chart. [Blueprint] 
©) Apr 12.1922 27" Apr (2 9N 1922 208 
6749. 
HovusE oF ART, New York. [7249 
Blue boy: by Thomas Gainsborough, 
A213. Ovsune A) 1922-02 ¢ June 19) 
1922; K 1661387. 


How .etr (Harry G.) Detroit. [7250 
Detroit clown base ball team. © 
AWE Zeon 2 iC. UNE hays my AUR 

165316. 
Hoyt (HERMAN S.) San Francisco. 
[7251 


Sun worshippers. © May 23, 1922; 
2 e.My S31, 1922: F 255076; 


Hoyt (LAURENCE BRACKETT) Melrose, 


Mass. [7252 

Chart for actual cost. © Mar. 16, 
1922; 2.¢c. Mar. 15, 1922—5h G@sa. 

Hus, Baltimore. [7253 


6,000 miles 30x34 superior fabric 
tires. © May 12, 1922;°2 @ May 15, 
1922 KGa Ss 


HUBBELL (PRESTON REED) Detroit. 

; [7254 

Wheel of health. © May 11, 1922; 
2c. May 19, 1922; K 165458. 


Husner (G. A.) Minneapolis. 
: [7255-7261 

Hitel (Dr. Geo. G.) A-D. ©: Apr. 
10, 1922; 2 ¢. edeh Apriae i222 
254328-254831. 

Gumm (CC. A.) «@ Amie? = 
2c. Apr. 14, 1922; J 254636. 

Nye (Hon. F. M.) A, B. © Apr. 10, 
1922; 2 c. each Apr. 15, 1922; J 254332, 
254333. 


HuckKIns (Percival L.) Leavenworth, 
Kan. [7262 
Bangs Lake, Wauconda, Ill. © Apr. 
15, 1922: 2c. Apr. 17, 19286) forest. 
Hucues & Fowter, Brooklyn. [7 263 
Middletown, N. Y. © May 17, 1922; 
2c. May 17, 1922556 165406. 


Hutt (Lester THEopoRE) Honolulu. 


[7264 

Break in the storm. © Mar. 1, 
1922; 2.c. Apr. 1, 19223 J 25406) 

HULLINGER (BERTRAM CLAUDE) Vil- 

lisca, Ia. [ 7265. 

Hullinger’s special edition § sales 

service, C. © May 11, 1922; 2 c«. May 


15, 1922 KK L6bsaee 
HurtEY (Epwarp TimoTHy) Cine’n- 
nati. [7266, 7267 

[Arch bridge, Eden park] © Mar. 
20, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1922; K 164207. 

[St. Mary’s cathedral, doorway] © 
Apr. 15, 1922; 2 ¢* Aq. 20) ao22 ie 
164682. 

IncE (Tuomas H.) corp., Culver C:ty,. 
Calif. [7268-7381 

Doone (Lorna); by Maurice Tour- 

neur : 

Arrival of Lady Dugal at White 
Horse inn, 38.—As heiress to the 
Lorna title and estates she is by law a 
ward of the king, 53.—At the White 
Horse inn, in Devonshire, 75.— Brat 
hath spir't. she’ll make a fine sweet- 
heart for a Doone someday, 56.—Car- 
dinal, 50.—Carver offers stolen jewels 
to atone for his mistreatment of 


154 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1922 


Ince (THomMAs H.) corp.—Continued. 
Doone (Lorna)—Continued. 
Gwenny, 17.—Carver, the worst of the 
Doones, brings another captive to the 
valley stronghold, 1—Come what may, 
= will never let you return to the 
Doones, 31—Counselor in an attempt 
on. John Ridd’s life, 40.—Countess of 
Brandir, 28.—Countess of Brandir ar- 
rives to take Lorna. before the king, 
30.—Cous'n Ruth finds no happiness in 
John’s affection for Lorna, 46.—Daily 
lesson becomes the one sweet hour in 
Sir Ensor’s dreary life, 39.—Doone 
(Carver), 3—Doone (Carver) and the 
counselor quarrel over Lorna, 14.— 
Doone (Carver) announces his inten- 
tion of marrying Lorna, 52.—Doone 
<Sir Ensor) 82.—Doone (Sir Ensor) 
defies the Carver and the counselor, 
22—Doone (Sir Ensor) outlaw of out- 
laws, 54.—Doone (Sir Ensor) presents 
Lorna w.th the priceless diamond neck- 
lace, 13.—Doone (Lorna) by the fire- 
side of the Ridd kitchen. 70.—Dugal 
(Lady Lorna) arrives at court, 24.— 
Dugal (Lorna) highborn maiden, and 
John Ridd, farmer’s lad, 63.—Dugal 


(Lady Lorna) the toast of the king’s - 


court, 62.—Dugal’s( Lady Lorna) coach 
driven into the sea and _ robbed 
by the Doones, 20.—Dying Sir Ensor 
eomes to stop the fight in the Doone 
banquet hall, 79.—Ensor (Sir) refuses 
to give Carver Lorna’s hand in mar- 
riage 67.—For days Lorna lay at the 
very verge of death, 55—For his hero- 
ism, John Ridd is knighted by the king, 
64.—Fry (John) and young John Ridd 
watch the robber band of Doones, 60.— 


. Fry (John) begs young John Ridd to 


hide from the Doone band, 71.—Give 
ber t me, Carver, she is over young to 
think of marrying, 27.—Give it to me 
at once or I'll tell Sir Ensor, 16.— 
Goodbye, John, you won’t forget me, 
w il you, 33.—Gwenny tells John Ridd 
of Lorna’s peril in the Doone strong- 
hold 56.—Have I not ordered that Mis- 
fress Lorna shall never hear unseemly 
language, 45—How dare you offer me 
stolen jewels stained with blood, 73.— 
I wish you were going with us, they 
say there are robbers on the road, 57.— 
In the streets of London, 80.—John 
ahd Lorna are summoned before the 
king, 36.—King, 49.—King and Queen, 
the Countess of Brandir and Lady 
Lorna Dugal, 21.—Lorna calms Sir En- 
sor’s storm of anger, 37.—Lorna comes 
to the aid of young John Ridd, 
42—tLorna comforts Gwenny, Carver 
Doone’s unfortunate captive. 72.— 
‘Lorna comforts the dying Sr Ensor 


1d 


7381 


Ince (THomAs H.) corp.—Continued. 
Doone (Lorna)—Continued. 
Doone, 51.—Lorna defends the helpless 
Gwenny from Carver Doone’s violence, 
69.—Lorna dissuades the crafty Car- 
ver from pursuing John Ridd, 34.— 
Lorna, from her secret cave, shows 
John Ridd the Doone stronghold, 23.— 
Lorna leaves the Ridd farm for Lon- 
don to claim-her title and estates, etc., 
25.—Lorna relinquishes her title and 
estates and returns to John Ridd, 61.— 
Lorna saves Gwenny from Carver 
Doone’s abuse, 12.—Lorna’s music 
brings comfort to the dying Sir Ensor 
Doone, 58—Man of blood and iron 
learns lessons of love from the gentle 
Lorna, 44.—Marriage ceremony before 
the blind monk, 35.—Mothers of Doone 


“sons, women from outside the valley, 


carried in, never courted, 11—Not a 
single home stood in Doone Valley but 
was the home of murder, 2—Queen, 
29.—Ridd (John) 6.—Ridd (John) and 
cousin Ruth in the final raid on the 
Doone village, 74.—Ridd (John) and 
John Fry hide from the _ terr.ble 
Doones, 68.—Ridd (John) at bay in 
the Doone banquet hall, 10.—Ridd 
(John) attempts to rescue Lorna from 
Carver Doone, 48—Ridd (John) 
evades Counselor Doone, 76.—R dd 
(John) fails to notice his cousin Ruth 
for he is thinking of Lorna Doone, 
59.—Ridd (John) in the fight in the 


} Doone banquet hall, 77.—Ridd (John) 


land 


is a match for a dozen Doones, 7.— 
Ridd (John) is popular with his farm 
hands and his cousin Ruth, 4.—Ridd 
(John) protects Lorna and Gwenny 
from the ruffian Doones. 5.—Ridd 
(John) rescues Lorna and Gwenny 
from the Doones, 9—Ridd (John) 
saves Ruth in the fight in the Doone 
banquet hall, 8—Ridd (John) the sim- 
ple and courageous Devonshire farmer, 
15.—Ruth and Lorna watch the fight 
between John Ridd and Counselor 
Doone, 43—Sound of a shot rang 
through the church, 26.—Spectre of Sir 
Ensor Doone, 47.—Their royal majes- 
ties, the king and queen, 19.—Three 
raids in one night on the open moor, 
murder and robbery and women ¢ar- 
ried off, 65—Warm wine to my bride 
of ice, 41—Wedding of John and 
Lorna, 18.—What has come over you, 
John? You were never unkind to me 
before. 78. © Apr. 7, 1922; 2 c. each 
May 10, 1922; J 254696-254775. 


Sills (Milton) before assuming crook 
makeup as Bud Doyle of the under- 
world, etc. © May 5, 1922; 2 c. May 
18, 1922; J 255078. 


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T3582 


pt. Iv. Maw 


INcE (THOMAS H.) corp.—Continued. 
with crook makeup as Bud 
Doyle of the underworld, etc. © May 
§))1922; 2 a May 13,°1922 : J -25a077: 


Skin deep, scene from. Knocking 
on the door. © Jan. 15, 1922; 2 c. May 
1, 1922; J 254496. 


—— 113—(1, 8, 6, 10, 18-16, 20, 24-30, 
36-39, 44-47, 50, 51, 54, 57, 60-62) © 
Jan, 15; 1922:>.2c: ese) Mag 1. 1922 = 
J 254497-254527. 


INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENCE UNIVER- 
siry, INC., Philadelphia. 
[ 7382-7398 

A. D. junior section: 

Dormer window details, plate 1.— 
Entrance doorway, plate 5—KEntrance 
porch, plate 3.—Framing details, plate 
2.—Roof framing, plate 7.—Window 
details, plate 4. © June 15, 1922; 2 «. 
each July 1, 1922; I 6848-6847, 6853. 


M. D. junior section, plates 1-5: 

Cams.—Development of gear tooth 
curves.—Gear tooth diagrams.—In- 
volute gearing.—Screw threads. © 
Mar. 29, 1922; 2 c. each May 9, 1922; 
I 6719-67238. 


M. D. junior section, plates 6-11: 

Bench grinder.—Bench grinder de- 
tails—Bevel gearing.—Connecting rod 
end.—Spiral gearing.—Worm gearing. 
© June ?ts, 192272 e-each July. 1 
1922; I 6842, 6848-6852. 


INGOLD Monroe, 
Wis. [7399 
Wisconsin pioneers of the foreign 
cheese industry. © Apr. 18, 1922; 2c. 
Apr. 24, 1922; K 1648338. 


(FERD.) IMPORT CO., 


INLAND PRINTER CO., Chicago. 
| 7400-7403 


Bowyer (William) II, 1699-1777. 
(Karly master printers. Jn Inland 


printer, Mar., 1922) © Mar. 1, 1922; 
1c. Mar. 14, 1922; K 164016. 


Bruce (David) jr. 1802-1892. (Harly 
master printers. Jn Inland printer, 
Aipr.. 1922) ©. Apr... 1,.1922 +1 ¢.. May 
Ad, A922 50K 65284, 

N6 D1 (Friedrich) 1774-1833. 
(Early master printers. Jn Inland 
printer, May, 1922) © May 1, 1922; 
Le, May. 108 1922) Ke 165285: 

Morris (William) 1834-1896. (Harly 
master printers. Jn Inland printer, 
June, 1922) © June 1, 1922;1c¢. June 
22, 1922; K 166116. 


INMAN (MILTON M.) Hermosa Beach, 
Calif. [ 7404, 7405. 
Captain. © Mar. 15, 1921; 2 ¢. Apr.. 
26, 1922; J 254437. 
Gates of Yosemite. © May 15, 1921 ;. 
2 ¢. Apr. 26, 1922; J 254436. 
INNES (JAS. E.) Boston. | 7406. 


Son of man shall come in the glory 
of the father with his angels. © May 
10, 1922; 2 .¢.. May AT 
INTAGLIO New 

York. [7407 

Greatest greeting of all times. © 
May 6, 1922; 2 € Maye Selge2) ik | 
165181. 

INTERNATIONAL FEATURE SERVICE, INC., 
New York. [ 7408-7516: 

Ain’t it the truth? © Apr. 2, 1922; 
1 ce. Apr. 3, 1922: Ko 149345, 

Same. © Apr. 25, 1922; i c. 

Apr. 24, 1922;.K 149877: 

Bring ng-up father [1922]: 

© Apr. 2; 1 ¢, Apr. 3; K 149350. 
© Apr. 9; 1-@ Apr as 149357.. 
© Apr. 16; 1 c. Apr. 15; K 149366.. 
© Apr. 23; 1 ¢. Apr. 24; K 149371. 
© Apr. 30; 1 ec. Apr. 29; K 149379. 
© May 7; 1c. May 18; K 149391. 
© May 14; 1c. May 18; K 149401. 
© May 21; 1c. May 20; K 149409. 
© May 28; 1 ©. May 27; K 149415. 
© June 4; 1c. June 3; K 149422. 
© June 11; 1¢. June 12; K 149429. 
© June 18; 1 ¢. June 20; K 149439... 
© June 25; 1c. June 26; K 149445.. 


Bronze idols. © May 28, 1922; 1 c.. 
June 2, 1922; K 149420. 


Come on in. © June 18, 1922; 1 c. 
June 23, 1922; K 149444. 


Coming out; © | Mar.226, 1922;655c2 
Apr. 4, 1922: K 149852. 


Down on the farm [1922]: 

© Apr. 2% 1 CARERS. meeane 
© Apr. 9; 1 c. Apr. 8; K 149358. 
© Apr. 16; 1 c. Apr. 15; K 149865. 
© Apr. 23; 1c. Apr. 24; K 149872: 
© Apr. 30; 1 ¢ Apr’ 29; ie a0 aot 
© May 7; 1 ¢. May 13; K 149392. | 
© May 14; 1¢ May 138; K 149399. 
© May 21; 1 ¢. May 20; K 149410: 
© May 28; 1c. May 27; K 149417: 
© June 4; 1¢ June 3; K 149423: | 
© June 11; 1c. June 12; K 1494301. » 

© June 18; 1c. June 20; K 149440. 
© June 25; 1c. June 26; K 149447. 


GRAVURE PROCESS CO., 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, 


FH EO Kt: 


INTERNATIONAL FEATURE SERVICE, INC.— 
Continued. 
Easter feather. 

¢, Apr. 28, 1922; K 149378. 

Eclipse. © Mar. 12, 1922; 1 c. Mar. 

21, 1922: K 149336. 

Eddie’s friends [1922]: 
© Apr. 2; 2 ec Apr. 3; K 149348. 
© Apr. 9; 2 c. Apr. 8; K 149353. 
© Apr. 16; 2 c. Apr. 15; K 149362. 
© Apr. 23; 2 c. Apr. 24; K 149875. 
© Apr. 30; 2 c. Apr. 29; K 149382. 
© May 7; 2 c. May 13; K 149894. 
© May 14; 2 c. May 18; K 149397. 
© May 21; 2c. May 20; K 149407. 
© May 28; 2 c. May 27; K 149412. 
© June 4; 2c. June 3; K 149425. 
© June 11; 2 ¢. June 12; K 149434. 
© June 18; 2c. June 20; K 149443. 


Flappers. © June 4, 1922; 1c. June 
9, 1922; K 149428. 

He loves me. © May 14, 1922; 1. 
May 20, 1922; K 149404. 


‘He scooted till the concrete cut him 
aeown. (© ‘Apr. 16, 1922; 1 c¢. Apr. 18, 
1922; K 149369. 

Home, that’s all [1922]: 


© Mar. 19; 1c. Mar. 21; K 149334. 
© Apr. 9; 1c¢ Apr. 10: K 149360. 
© Apr. 30; 1 c. May 1; K 149386. 


Honey. © Apr. 9, 1922; 1 « Apr. 
22, 1922; K 164730. 
Jackie. © Apr. 23, 1922; 1 c. May 
1, 1922; K 149885. 

Jerry on the job [1922]: 
© Apr. 2; 2c. Apr. 3; K 149349. 
i> Apr-9- 2 c Apr8; K: 149355; 
© Apr. 16; 2c. Apr. 15; K 149364. 
© Apr. 23; 2 c. Apr. 24; K 1493874. 
© Apr. 30; 2 c. Apr. 29; K 149383. 
© May 7; 2c. May 13; K 149393. 
© May 14; 2c. May 13; K 149396. 
© May 21; 2c. May 20; K 149405. 
© May 28; 2c. May 27; K 149413. 
© June 4; 2c. June 3; K 149424. 
© June 11; 2 c. June 12; K 149433. 
© June 18; 2c. June 20; K 149441. 

Katzenjammer kids [1922]: 
© Mar. 26; 1c. Mar. 25; K 149335. 
© Apr. 9; 1 c. Apr, 8; K 149356. 
© Apr..16; 1 ¢. Apr. 15; K 149867. 
© Apr. 23; 1c. Apr. 24; K 149370. 
© Apr. 30; 1c. Apr. 29; K 149380. 
© May 14; 1c. May 13; K 149400. 


(©), Apne.. 46, 1922: 1. | 


INTERNATIONAL FEATURE SERVICE, INC.—- 
Continued. 
Katzehnjammer kids [1922 ]—Contd. 
© May 21; 1c. May 20; K 149408. 
© May 28; 1c. May 27; K 149416. 
© June 4; 1c. June 8; K 149421. 
© June 11; 1c. June 12; K 149431. 
© June 18; 1c. June 20; K 149438. 
© June 25; 1c. June 26; K 149446. 
Krazy Kat [1922]: 
© Mar. 19; 1 ¢. Mar. 21; K 1493383. 
OVAprs2> fe Apres = K 149846. 
© Apr. 9; 1c. Apr. 10; K 149359. 
© Apr. 16; 1c. Apr. 18; K 149368. 
© Apr. 25; 1 ce. Apr. 24; K 149876. 
© Apr. 30; 1 ¢. May 1; K 149887. 
© May 7; 1¢. May 8; K 149389. 
© May 14; 1c. May 15; K 149402. 
© May 21; 1¢. May 22; K 149411. 
© May 28; 1¢. May 31; K 149419. 
© June 4; 1c. June 5: K 149427. 
© June 11;1¢. June 13; K 149435. 
© June 18; 1 c. June 20; K 149437. 
© June 25; 1c. June 27; K 149448. 
Little Jimmy [1922]: 
©) Apr 2) 2° e Apr. <3 K 149347. 
© Apr. 9; 2 c. Apr. 8; K 149354. 
© Apr. 16; 2 ¢. Apr. 15; K 149368. 
© Apr. 23; 2c. Apr. 24; K 1493873. 
© Apr. 30; 2 c. Apr. 29; K 149384. 
© May 7; 2c. May 18; K 149395. 
© May 14; 2c May 13; K 149398. 
© May 21; 2 c. May 20; K 149406. 
© May 28; 2 ec. May 27; K 149414. 
© June 4; 2c. June 3; K 149426. 
© June 11; 2c. June 12; K 149432. 
© June 18; 2 c. June 20; K 149442. 
No more bon bons. © Apr. 2, 1922; 
te Apral, 1922+ K 149361. 
On my palette. © May 21, 1922; 1 
ec. May 27, 1922; K 149418. 
On our block. © May 7, 1922; 1 c¢. 
May 18, 1922; K 149390. 
Stop, look, listen. © May.7, 1922; 
1 ce. May 15, 1922; K 149403. 


Under the trysting tree. © June 11, 
1922; 1 ce. June 14, 1922; K 149436. 


Yoo hoo. © Apr. 30, 1922; 1 c. May 


| 6, 1922; K 149888. 


INTERNATIONAL SILVER co., Meriden, 
Conn. [T51t; 7518 
International sterling, masterpieces 
of the classics, wrought from solid sil- 
ver. (Jn House beautiful, June, 


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pt. iv., bos. v. 39 


INTERNATIONAL SILVER Co.—Continued. 
1922) © June 1, 1922; 1 c. June 23, 
1922; K 166111. 

— (In Town and country) © 
June 1, 1922: 1 '¢. June 17,5 1922: K 
166041. 


[SENBECK (ERNEST G. A.) Boston. 
[7519 


[Architect’s plans for first and up- 
per floors of a building. 2 sheets, 


blueprints] © 1c. May 6, 1922; I 

6718. 

IvaANcovicH (Batpo A.) San Fran- 
cisco. [7520-7522 


[3 photographs]: 

Elkdom.—Exalted rulers.—Pilgrim- 
age to elkdom. © May 138, 1922; 2 c. 
each May 20, 1922; J 254930—254932. 


JACKSON (GEORGE HARRY) New York. 

[7523 

On S. T. is the best policy. © Mar. 
9, 1922; 2c. Apr. 7, 1922; K 164589. 
JACKSON CORSET CO., Jackson, Mich. 

[7524 


Automatic fitting chart for scientific 
college girl corsets. © Feb. 1, 1922; 
2°e: Keb. 13,°1922¢ K 163682. 


Jacoss (Howarp R.) Charleston, S. C. 


[7525 
Destroyer squadrons, U. S. Atlantic 
fleet, Charleston, S. C. © Mar. 6, 


1922 > 2c, Mar. 7-4922.: J. 2538704 
JAEGER (FREDERICK ADAM) New York. 
[7526-7530 
Radio Romeo. © May 20, 1922;1 ec. 
May 22, 1922; K 165540. 
Romeo and radio [1922]: 
© May 27; 1c. May 29; K 165695. 
© June 3; 1c. June 5; K 165821. 
© June10; 1c. June 12; K 165962. 
© June17; 1¢ June19; K 166072. 


JAHN (JOHN Roya) Berkeley, Calif. 

[7531 

Hydraulic calculator for the solu- 

tion of flow of water problems, etc. 

© Mar) 25.°9922 = 2. Ager: 3 t922; 
I 6690. 


JAMESTOWN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, 


Jamestown, N. D. [7532 
Start me early on my flight. © Feb. 
15, 1922; 2 ec. Mar. 23, 1922; K 164199. 
JANNY (AvucustT R.) New York. 
[7533 
[Smoking Venus] © Mar. 6, 1920; 
2c. Jan. 14, 1922; I 6599. 


JARVIS (ANNA) Philadelphia. [7534 


Porch garden, 5. © June 14, 1922; 
2 ec. June 20, 1922; J 255329. 


JARVIS (DorotHy) Brookline, Mass. 
[7585-7537 
O’Conor (Norreys Jepson) A, B. 
© Mar. 29, 1922; 2 c each Apr. 15, 
1922; J 254826, 254327. 
Riddervold (James) © April 26, 
1922; 2 « June 15, 1922 2a goa27s. 


JENSEN (CARL A.) Washington. [7538 

Washington, D. C., falling blossoms. 
© May 19, 1922; 2 ec. May 27, 1922: J 
255042. 


JENSEN (ERNEST V.) Portland, Or. 
[75389, 7540 

Ready for the mountain climb. © 
Apr. 15, ¥922: 2) e: Apr 19, e225) st 
254827. 

Three Finger Jack (Mt.) taken 
from Dan Heising place, Sisters, Or. 
©-Apr. 15, 1922; 2 e Apri gee 5 
254828. 


JOHNS, MANVILLE, INC., New York. 
[7541 
Application of Johns-Manville stand- 
ard built up asbestos roofing over 
non-combustible roof surfaces and over 
wood sheathing, forms R 21, R 22. 
[2 sheets] © May 5, 1922; 2 c. May 
12-4922: f Gre. 


JOHNSON (Davip C.)“AND WALKER (Q. 
ForREST) New York. [7542 
Chart for comparative returns of 
taxable and non-taxable securities. © 
Mar: *25,°'1982:.".2) e.\Aprei 225 Aee2 :) I 
6694. 


JOHNSON (HERBERT) New York. 
[7543-7568 

Because she keeps so many cats. © 
Mar. 18, 1922; 1 c. May 20, 1922; K 
165481. 

Children’s hour. © Feb. 8, 1922; 
1 ce. May 2, 1922; K 165050. 

Dad gets real sarcastic. © Mar. 31, 
1922: 1 ec. May 20, 1922; K 165474.. 

Don’t mind father, nobody does any- 
more. © Feb. 14, 1922; 1 ce. May 2, 
1922; K 165049. 

Eternal feminine. © Mar. 29, 1922; 
1c. May 20, 1922; K 165476. 


Forgotten pastimes. © Mar. 4, 
1922: 1c. May 20, 1922; K 165486. 


158 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, 


no. 2, 1922 


BLO VK 


7601 

JOHNSON (HeERBERT)—Continued. JONES (ARCHER G.) Richmond. [7582 
Threatening to fire the cook. Edgar Allan Poe shrine, the old 

© Feb. 22, 1922; 1 c. May 2, 1922; K | stone house. © Apr. 29, 1922; 2 c. 


165046. 
If dreams came true [1922]: 
© Feb. 10; 1 c. May 2; K 165054. 
© Feb. 16; 1 ec. May 2; K 165053. 
© Feb. 18; 1c. May 2; K 165048. 
© Feb. 21; 1 ec. May 2; K 165047. 
© Feb. 28; 1c May 2; K 165044. 


It may be well to remember. © 
Pie aoe: 1. e@. May 20, 1922; K 
165475. 

It’s in the air. © Mar. 2, 1922; 
May 20, 1922; K 165487. 

Miraculous cure. © Mar. 21, 1922; 
1 @ May 20, 1922; K 165480. 

Original radio broadcasting stat‘on. 
© Mar. 24, 1922; 1 c. May 20, 1922; 
K 165478. 

Radio menace. © Mar. 9, 1922; 
1 ec. May 20, 1922; K 165484. 
rare) Mar. 1419223. 1 \¢. 
May 20, 1922; K 165482. 

Same man. © Mar. 7, 1922; 1 «. 
May 20, 1922; K 165485. 

Social climbers. © Jan. 11, 1922; 
1c. Mar. 31, 1922; K 1642438. 

Spring pastimes. © Mar. 11, 1922; 
1 c« May.20, 1922; K 165483. 

What every husband knows. © 
Mar. 27, 1922; 1 c. May 20, 1922; K 
165477. 

What has happened to the cigar 
store Indian? © Feb. 24, 1922; 1¢ 
May 2, 1922; K 165045. 

Winter pastimes. Thinking how 
much more wisely you could spend the 
amount of your income tax, etc. 
ep, G) 1927; 1 ¢«. May. 2,.1922: K 
165052. 

—- Trying to put over a little free 
publacity,.etc.. © Feb. 7, 1922; 1 «. 
May 2, 1922; K 165051. 

Witch’s broom. © Mar. 23, 1922; 
1 ¢. May 20, 1922; K 165479. 

JOHNSON (PHILIP LORENZO) Los An- 
geles. [7569, 7570 

Johnson (Bernice June) on _ foot- 
stool blowing candle. © May 18, 
fee: 2 ¢. May 25, 1922: J 255081. 

—— with duck. © May 18, 1922; 

Bic. May 25, 1922: J 255032. 

JOHNSON & JOHNSON, New Brunswick, 
my J. [7571-7581 


Johnson’s baby soap. © Mar. 6, 
1922; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1922; K 163878. 


Manufacture of catgut, 1-10. ©1e. 
each Apr. 15, 1922; J 254315-254324. 


329722 6 


May 1, 1922; J 254543. 


JONES (CHARLES STANSFELD) Chicago. 

[7583 

Wheel of the Taro. © Mar. 21, 
£922 312) CAA DEAD, 1922 20.6694. 


JONES (Tom) co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 
[7584 
Swap your used cars for cash. © 
pr 20 1922 2 re pr ho TOI 
1645382. 
KapLaNn (Izzy) New York. [7585 
Mary’s (Princess) gown. © Feb. 
2S 1022Ke 2? c.iMary 3. 192R eo 3 253605: 
KAarAmM (M.) West Orange, N. J. [7586 
Display advertising bulletin. © 1. 
Heb. 26, 19225.) 253 724: 
Ixatz (Louis) New York. [7587~—7590 
[ Valentines, 14] © Apr. 25, 1922; 
2 ce. peach: Apri 26, 1922;. Ki: 165152- 
165155. 


KAUFMAN (JACK) Milwaukee. [7591 

[Kaufman (Jack) automatic fire 
alarm switch] © Mar. 25, 1922; 2 e. 
Mar. 27, 1922; I 6619. 


KAWASAKI (UTAPICHI) San Francisco. 

[7592 

Method for the geometrical trisect- 

ing of any angle. © 1c. May 2, 1922; 
I 6699. 


KEIPER (J. CLAUDE) Washington. 
[7593-7595 
Alexandria, Va., George Washington 
natl. Masonic memorial: 
Plan view.—View from east.—View 
from northeast. © Mar. 16, 1922; 2c. 
each Mar. 17, 1922; J 253834-253836. 


KEITZEL (Henry W.) Buffalo. [7596 
[Graphic sales diagram] © Dec. 15, 

1921; 2c. Mar. 3, 1922; I 6607. 
KELLEY (B. E.) Washington C .H., O. 
[7597-7600 


Jackson (Tut): 

And manager.—Close up.—Wonder- 
ful shoulders. © June 10, 1922; 2 c. 
each June 13, 1922; J 255243255245. 


Jackson’s (Tut) reach, rear view. 


© June 10, 1922; 2 c. June 13, 1922; 


J 255242. 
KELLEY (WiLLIAM M.) Brooklyn. 
| [7601 
Young (Col. Charles) © Apr. 20. 


49227 2 eApr 39, 1922: 1 «. May 19) 
1922; K 165570. 


159 


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7602 
KEMPER, THOMAS co., Cincinnati. 
[7602 
Fat of the land, 23374. © Jan. 1, 


1922; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1922; K 164259. 


KEYSTONE VIEW co., Meadville, Pa. 
[7603-7723 
Family group in Finland, 20484. © 
Jan: 16: pA922 42 ic. Stan BO 19224 au 
24544. 


[9 photographs] : 

Caravan start.ng to the _ desert, 
$850.—Dromedary mother and baby, 
9851. — Kangaroos, 21211. — Llama 
mother and young, 21218—Mighty 
moose, 21219.—Pair of American elk or 
wap.ti, 21258—Russian lovers at the 
old homestead, Russia, 18180.—Sir 
Donald, the largest known American 
bison, 21212.—Trio of zebras, 21210. 
© May 1, 1922; 2 c. each May 18, 1922; 
J 254887-254895. 


[18 photographs] : 

Black Horse (Chief) a Pawnee In- 
dian with feather headdress and his 
tribal insignia, 23292. — Blackfeet 
squaw’s papoose at home, Mont. River, 
Wash., 23291.— Chinese bride and 
groom with attendant, Canton, 28911.— 
sk mo family clad in their northern 
furs, 21032.—Giant’s Causeway, Ire- 
land, the wishing chair, 12622.—Girl at 
Saetersdal, Norway, 15785.—Granada, 
Spain, afternoon siesta in the Alham- 
bra, 25330.— Greeks in fustanella, 
Athens, 17110.—Grey Eagle and fam- 
ily, a Sioux lodge, 23262.—Group of 
Apaches, Mexico, 23630.—Hula danc- 
ing girl, Honolulu, Hawaii, 20529.— 
Mexican flower girl, 23632.—Musicians 
in costume, Rome, Italy, 14616—\Na- 
tive g.rls at the well, Ramalah, Pales- 
tine, 7336.—Pharoah’s daughters, water 
carriers, Egypt, 9848.—Saetersdalen 
bride, Norway, 15784.—Singing girls, 
Hong Kong, China, 23910—Women 
carrying peat, Ireland, 12621. © Mar. 
hf 1922 5 2 e.) Gach? Mart is O22 oe: 
253850-253867. 


[46 photographs]: 

Atlanta, Ga., Atlanta exposition, In- 
dians at home, 23341.—Calgary, Can- 
ada, Indian girl, 23343.—Caravan in 
Egypt, 9853.—Chicago. Ill., wild cats 
in Lneoln park zoological gardens, 
8214.—Chippewa brave, 20955.—Chip- 
pewa squaw and papoose, 20959.—Chip- 
pewa squaw making birch canoe, 20957. 
—Chippewa squaws braiding rush 
mats, 20956—Digger Indian, Calif., 
23331—Family group of Sioux and 
lodge, 23320.—Fort Wrangell, Alaska, 
ch ef's house, bear and wolf totems, 


pt. Iv. Snes wed 


IXEYSTONE VIEW co.—Continued. 

[46 photographs ]—Continued. 
21034.—Group of Sioux Indians watch- 
ing a horse race, 23321—Hopi chief 
128 years old, 23327—Hopi corn fest:- 
val, 23325..-Hopi house, minature In- 
dian pueblo near El Tovar, Ariz., 
23326.—Hopi silversm.ths, 28324.—In- 
dian at the Colorado deep cut Gorge 
from El Tovar, Ariz., 23328.—Indian 
boy’s first race at Standing Rock, N. D., 
23346.— Indian chief who killed sixteen 
of the enemy in our fight, New Mexico, 
23332.—Jamestown, Va.. Jamestown 
exposition, Convention hall.—Indian 
buffalo hunt, splendid group, 23342.— 
Juneau, Alaska, Indian burial houses, 
21085.—Kasaan village, Alaska, In- 
dians and canoes, 21038.—Katen Yance, 
an old Sioux warrior, 23316.—Law- 
rence, Kan., Haskel institute, 23333.— 
Mexico City, Mexico, Aztec sacr.ficial 
stone, 23636.—Mounted Sioux and 
camp, 23318—Old bucks in council, 
23347.—Old Navajo Indian woman 
making a rug, 23344.—Old Sioux chief 
and camp, 238315.—Omaha Indians, 
Nebraska, 23334.—Passing peace pipe 
around council, 23345.—Portland, Or. 
statue of Sacagawea, showing way to 
Lewis and Clark, 23330—St. Louis, 
Mo., St. Louis exposition, Geronimo 
shooting arrows, 23340.—St. Louis, 
Mo., worlds fair, Hopi group including 
rain maker and chief, 23338.—St. 
Louis, Mo., worlds fair, Indian camp, 
making an Indian bow, 23339.—San 
Juan, Mexico, Teotihuacan, pyramids 
of the sun and moon, 23633.—Sioux In- 
dian riders before horse race, 23317.— 
Sioux musicians, 28319.—Snake River 
Indian’s scalp dance, 21037.—Thriving 
family of Snake River Indians, Alaska, 
21036.—Warpi Yahdinjen, an old Chip- 
pewa, 20958.—Winachee River, Wash., 
mounted Indians’ gaffing salmon, 
23329.—Winnebago chief, Minnesota, 
23335.—Winnebago squaw carrying 
wood, 23336.—Winnebago squaws on 
horseback, 28337.—Yellowstone na- 
tional park, Wy., bears feeding, 23354. 
© June 1, 1922; 2 ¢ each une: 24, 
1922; J 255476—255521. 

[47 photographs] : 
Beautiful embroidered costumes of 
Czechoslovakia worn at fete to cele- 
brate their independence, 24607.— 
Brave Russian Cossacks, 18178.—Bre- 
ton peasant repairing fishing net at 
Camaret, France, 24867.— Brunn. 
Czechoslovakia, Moravian girls in their 
highly colored beautiful national cos- 
tumes, 24661.—Car:b Indian women, 
Martinique, F. W. I., 14885—Charming 


160 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1922 


7768 


KEYSTONE VIEW co.—Continued. 
[47 photographs ]—Continued. 


Hardanger lady in national costume, 
Norway, 15789.—Cheese scraper, Fri- 
bourg, Switzerland, 11584.—Frankfort 


peasant woman wearing an enormous | 


headdress, Germany, 24476—FKFrench 
girls in Alsatian costumes celebrating 
Jeanne de Arce day, 24869.—French 
girls with lace caps and silk aprons at 
the fair, 24866.—Gaily dressed Gypsies 
of Grawada, Spain, 25331.—Girls of 
Marken, Netherlands, with caps and 
wooden shoes, 25212.—Girls of Slova- 
kia in their beautiful colored costumes, 
_ Czechoslovakia, 20436—Happy maids 
of the Orient, Japan, 14894.—High 
caste Hindus of Bombay, India, 
12573.—Highland guards before the 
gate of Stirling castle, Scotland, 
£2715.—Hindu bridal party, 12575. 
H ndu children of high caste, Bombay, 
India, 12574.—Italian peasant, Italy, 
rear view, 20440.—Italian peasants 
near Como, 14615.—Italian peasants of 
Rome, 20441.—Japanese concert girls, 
14896.—Mexican dancing girls and men 
in national costume, 23638.—Moham- 
medan Gypsies, 
17230.—Moscow, Russia, religious pro- 
cession, 18177.—Native performers, 
Java, 16452.—Norwegian bridal pro- 
cession, the bride’s costume beautified 
with silver ornaments and embroidery, 
19787.—Norwegian woman about to 
start for America, bidding her people 
farewell, 15788—Our Alaskan sisters 
in the Klondike country, 21033.—Peas- 
ant girls in the market at Belgrade 
(Serbia) Jugoslavia, 17304.—Peasant 
of Visegrad, Hungary, in his working 
clothes, 15670.— Peek-a-boo, Japan, 
14895.— Roumanian boy and_  g_rl, 
Orosva, Hungary, 15672.— Russian 
lovers at the old well, 18133.—Russian 
peasants, 18176.—Serbian peasant in 
everyday costume, Belgrade, 17306.— 
Serbian women in peasant costume, 
Serbia. 17305.—Serbish girls in fes- 
tival costume, Sarajevo, Bosnia, 
Czechoslovak a, 17307.—Swedish girl 
in national costume, 25066, 25067.— 
Swiss girls in the Bernese and French 
Swiss costumes, Switzerland, 11580.— 
Taking the dolls for an airing, Volen- 
dam, Netherlands, 25211—Two pretty 
girls ‘in typical nat.ve costumes, 
Philippines, 24048—Typical costumes 
in Alsace-Lorraine. France, 24871.— 
Typical dragoman or guide of Pales- 
fine in costume. 7339.—V_.sayan family, 
Cebu. P. I., 24049-—Volendam, Nether- 
lands, street scene show ng women in 
their peculiar white caps, 25215. © 


Ruschuk, Buigaria, ° 


IXEYSTONE VIEW co.—Continued. 
[47 photographs ]—Continued. 
Jan. 16, 1922; 2 c. each Jan. 30, 1922; 
J 252964-253010. 
KEYSTONE VIEW CO., INC., or N. Y., New 
York. [ 7724, 7725 
William II (ex Kaiser) only posed 
snapshot of former emperor of Ger- 
many.’ ©: Jan. Sl; 1922; 2 c Feb. 25, 
1922 5 253826. 
the late Kaiserin and one of 
their grandchildren, the orphaned son 
of Prince Joachim, only posed snap- 
shot of former emperor of Germany. 
© Jan) St, 1922: 2. c Web, 25,1922; J 
255127. 
KING (PATTERSON) corP., New York. 
[7726-7728 
King’s (Patterson) Salem cottage. 
@ Weber s, 1922-1" cy Mar. 13), 1922 : 
1c. Apr. 7, 1922; K 164546. 
Ado, plan ot? ALITY ( 318) \3©@ i 
ec. each Mar. 18, 1922; I 6641, 6642. 
King (WILLIAM) co., New York. 
[7729 
Satisfaction guaranteed. © Feb. 1, 
1922’; 2 e. Apr. 5, 1922; K 165360. 
KING FEATURES SYNDICATE, INC., New 
York. [7730-7768 
Barney Google [1922]: 
© Mar. 26; 1 ec. Apr. 11; K 164516. 
© Apr 2s dieo Apri lt 3 164517. 
© Apr 9: 1'o Apr’ 22: Kal64s 
© Apr. 16; 1c. Apr. 28; K 164880. 
© Apr. 23; 1 c. May 1; K 165003. 
© Apr 30 3! c. May 6s Ketob2 17. 
© May 7; 1c. May 20; K 165496. 
© May 14; 1c. June 2; K 165714. 
© May 21; 1 « May 27; K 165697. 
© May 28; 1c. June 2; K 165713. 
© June 4; 1c. June 9; K 165903. 
© June 11; 1c. June 15; K 166004. 
© June 18; 1c. June 23; K 166128. 
Mrs. Trubble [1922]: 
© Mar. 25; 1c. Apr. 4; K 164876.. 
© Apres tc. Apri 11: K 164518: 
© Apr. 8; 1 ¢@ Apr. 28; K 164881. 
© Apr. 15; 1 c. Apr. 28; K 164879. 
Cr Apr, 22> tc. (May 1K 165001, 
© Apr. 29; 1 « May 6; K 165218. 
© May 6; 1c. May 15; K 165354. 
© May 13; 1c. May 20; K 165497. 
© May 20; 1c May 27; K 165696. 
©) May 207 4c) Sune. 2: K. 165712. 
© June 3; 1c. June 9; K 165902. 


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pt. Iv., n. S., v.17 


KING FEATURES SYNDICATE, INC.—Contd. 
Mrs. Trubble [1922]—Continued. 


© June 10; 1 ¢. June 15; K 166002. 
© June 17; 1c. June 23; K 166129. 
Toots and Casper [1922]: 
© Mar. 26; 1c. Apr. 4; K 164375. 
©Apen2; 1c: Apr Ate Ko te4519 
© Apr: 9 ce! Apr. 223- Ky 164732. 
© Apr 16; 1c. Apr. 28; K 164882. 
© Apr. 23; 1¢ May 1; K 165002. 
© Apr. 30; 1c May 6; K 165219. 
© May 7; 1¢ May 15; K 165353. 
© May 14; 1c. May 20; K 165495. 
© May 21; 1 c¢. May 27; K 165698. 
© May 28; 1c June 2; K 165715. 
© June 4; 1 c¢ June 9; K 165901. 
© June 11; 1c¢. June 15; K 166003. 
© June 18; 1 c. June 23; K 166127. 


KINNEAR (E. 8S.) Marion, Ind. [7769 
Boston stove owl. © Jan. 7, 1922 
2c. Apr. 10, 1922 ; K 165057. 


KINNEY MFG. co., San Francisco. 
[T7T0-TT7T8 

Average viscosity [Blueprints]: 

Calif. crude oils.—Calif. fuel oils.— 
Mexican crude oils.—Mexican fuel 
oils.—Okl. crude oils.—Okl. fuel oils. 
Pennsylvania crude oils.—Pennsyl- 
vahia fuel oils—South Texas crude 
Olea ©. 1. e each Apr. 24,1922; 1 
6665-6673. 


KInseL & VEA, Ft. Wayne, Ind. [7779 
Chiropractor. © Dec. 15, 1921; 2 e. 
Mar. 6, 1922; J 253666. 
(W. Sroxes) Philadelphia. 
[7780 
Always reliable. © Mar. 24, 1922; 
2@. Mar: 27, 1922); K 164222. 


Kirk 


KLARENMEYER (S.) San Francisco. 
[7781-7804 
Photographie art studies, 126-149. 
©) Meads 1921702 \¢.Dee, 65 lO 
258729-2587582. 


Knapp (Frep. G.) Columbus, O. 
[T805—T807 
Boys and girls, a valuable book free. 
© june 2.9822) 2c. June Oy) 1922.) 6 
165878. 


How boys can earn money lawn 


mowing. © June 4, 1922; 2c. June 10, 
1922; K 165921. 


How girls can earn money. © June 
7 1922-2 \¢ June 9, 1922-01 Toss. 


162 


KNAPP co., INC., New York. 
[7808-7901 
Wanted : 


Bite, 805-3.—Brake, 803-3.—Dog 


catcher, 801-3.—Gander, 800-3.— 
Home, 80D-8.—Intellect, 806—-3.— 
Lift —Look.—Pacifier, 808-3.—Pin, 


802-3.—Shirt, 807-8. © Dec. 1, 1921; 
2 ¢ each Feb. 8, 1922; K 162941— 
162949, 162958, 162959. 

[12 prints]: 

Betty, 54N-3.—Claire, 545-8.—Dot, 
54D-3.—Flo, 5443-—Gyp, © 547-3.— 
Jeanne, 543-3.—Mickey, 540-3.—Nan, 
546-3.—Peggy, 542-3——Tad, 541-3.— 
Toots, 549-3.—Trixy, 548-3. © Dee. 
1, 1921; 2. @ each May raig22] ik 
165022-165083. 

[18 prints]: . 

Breath of roses.—Daddy’s treas- 
ure.—F lowers fair—Girl I know.— 
I love you only.—Lady Billy—Love 
and kisses.—Marguerite.—On Moon- 
light bay—Pacemaker. — Sandman’s 
gone.—Snow jewels.—Timber line.— 
Vacation’s memories.— Vanity fair.— 
Vardon (Dolly) — Village smithy.— 
Wanted, a cent. © Dee. 1, 1921; 2 ¢. 
each Feb. 8, 1922; K 162923-162940. 

[53 prints]: 

Absence makes the heart grow 
fonder.—Adoration, 852—2.—Agitation, 
85N-2.—Alice blue gown.—Annexation, 
856—-2.—Anticipation, 85D-—-2.—At the 
end of the rainbow, 3866—2.—Beauty, 
51D-3.—Brook, 363-2.—Charity, 511-— 
3.—Contemplation, 850—2.— Co-opera- 
tion, 859-2.—Dearest spot on earth, 
360-2.—Diegnity, 517-3. — Dissipation, 
858-2. — Dream girl. — Expectation, 
854-2.—_Faith, 510-3.—First lesson.— 
Fisherman’s bend.—F low gently, sweet 
Afton, 364-2——Grace, 514-3.—Happi- 
ness, 512-3.— Hesitation,  853—2.— 
Hope, 515-3.—Inflation, 857—2.—Invi- 
tation, 851-2.—Land’s end.— Little 
gray home in the west, 561—-2.—Ma 
Cherie. — Modesty, 51N-3.— Mother’s 
pride.—Nature’s. glories—October 


-erescent. — Old Faithful. — Prudence. | 


519-3. — Purity, 516-3. — Realization, 
855-2.—Rose of the Yukon.—Silent 
night, 362-2. — Simplicity, 
Siren of the sea.—Suwanee River, 
367-2.—[Thank you]—There’s a light 
in the window, 36D-—2.—There’s a long, 
long trail, 36N-2.—Treasure Island.— 
Unconquered.—Washington’s farewell 
address.—When it’s apple blossom 
time, 365-2.—When the harvest moon 


is shining, 368-2—wWhere I first met. 


you, 369-2.—Wistfulness, 513-3. © 
Dec. 1, 1921: 2 c. each Feb. 8, 1922; K 
162950-—162957, 162960-163004. 


518-3. —_ 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


phia. [ 7905-7909 

Chaliapin (Fedor) A-E. © Feb. 9, 

Pees ac) each “Marchi (7, 1922: J 
-258699-253703. 


KUMETAT (HERMAN) Oakland, Calif. 

[7910 

.Known geological stages. [Blue- 
print) ©1c. Apr. 6, 1922; I 6707. 


KUMMER (ARTHUR WALTER) Washing- 
ton. [7911 
Arlington national cemetery, Va.. 
burial of unknown soldier, Nov. 11, 
1921. ©1e. Apr. 20, 1912; J 254829. 


KUNSELMAN, HARPE Co., Phoenix, Ariz. 

[7912-7926 

Gardner, X1—X15. © 1c. each May 
22, 1922; J 254957-254971. 


La Crorx (CHARLES) Ft. Wayne, Ind. 
[7927, 7928 
Original act. © May 6, 1922; 2 ¢. 

_ May 9, 1922; I 6724. 
Vaudeville and fair act. 
1922; 2 c. May 9, 1922; I 6725. 


LAFAYETTE (JAY) Jacksonville, Fla. 
[7929 
Oh, you little intruder. © Mar. 28, 
m2; 2 c. Mar. 27, 1922; J 254202: 


LA FAYETTE STUDIO, San Francisco. 
[7930, 7931 
Rolph (Mayor James) jr., of San 
Francisco, Calif.. in evening clothes. 
© 1c. May 9, 1922; J 254665. 
wearing checked business suit. 
© 1 ¢. May 9, 1922; J 254666. 


LAKE (DEAN HaArotp) Honolulu. 
[7932 


me owan or bird dive. © ‘Aug. 31, 
m2): 2 ¢. Feb. 8, 1922; J 254113. 


© May 6,. 


no. 2, 1922 7951 
KNITTED OUTERWEAR BUREAU, INC., Bal- | LAMB (THoMAsS B.) New York. 
timore. [7902 [7933-7937 
Novel knitted swimming suit. © Kiddyland movie cut-outs. [Jan., 
Bay 22, 1922-2 «c. May 29. 1922-.K | 1922] © Dee, 20,1921; 2.¢c. May 5, 
165690. 1922; K 165138. 
—— [Feb., 1922] © Jan. 20, 1922; 
KNOWLES (MorTIMER L.) Mt. Clemens, [ 2 3 
Mich. [7908 2c. May 5, 1922; K 165139. 
Chinese ring-neck pheasant. Souve- [Mar., 1922] © Feb. 20, 1922; 
nir, Mt. Clemens pheasantry. © May | 2 ¢. May 5, 1922; K 165140. 
15, 1922; 2 ec. May 22, 1922; K 165866. 4 Apr., 1922] °-©) Mar. 20,.1922: 
“| 2 e@ May 5, 1922; K 165141. 
Korrec (ALBERT J.) Los Angeles. [7904 iM 1922] © A 20. 1992: 
Crying. © June 17, 1922; 2c. June | , —,, ba ive iets aol 
22, 1922: J 255401. 2¢e. May 5, 1922; K 165142. 
ne : LAMOREAUX (WALTER §.) Salt Lake 
IKUBEY, REMBRANDT STUDIOS, Philadel- City. [7938 


[Palpation and chiropractic adjust- 
ment, composite picture] © Mar. 2, 
1922; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1922; K 164203. 


LAMOUREUX (LILLIAN M. V.) Berkeley, 
Calif. [79389 
The I can clan of cheer. [Seal] © 
ADP ty. Soe Oo Nce Apr. 1. 1922 > 1% 
164612. 
LAMPE (Davip) Baltimore. [79406 
Romantic opportunity. © May 16, 
1922.32: e..May,17, 1922; K 165892. 
LAMPKIN (CHARLES BARNETT) Colum- 
bus, Miss. [7941-7943 


Mississippi prehistoric profile of the 
human face, 1, 2. © Apr. 26, 1922; 2 
ce. each Apr. 28, 1922; J 254445, 254446 


Mute scientific witness. © Apr. 26, 
1922; 2c. Apr. 28, 1922; J 254444. 


LANCASTER (H.) Martinez, Calif. 


[7944 
Guard of the colors. Eternal vigi- 
lance is the price of liberty. © May 


22, 1922; 2. ec. May 31, 1922; J 255071. 


LARKIN (WILLIAM JAMES) j7., Chi- 
cago. [7945-7950 
Graphical charts for the design of 
reinforced concrete beams, 3. [Blue- 
print] ©1e. Apr. 7, 1922; I 6628. 
columns, 1, 2. [Blueprints] © 
1¢. each Apr. 7, 1922; I 6626, 6627. 
T beams, 4,5. [Blueprints] © 
1 e@. each Apr. 7, 1922; I 6629, 6630. 
Method of plotting algebraic equa- 
tions as straight lines. [Blueprints] 
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1922; I 6695. 
LAUNDERVIELE (Louris A.) Washington. 
[7951 
© 1’c. May 


Psychometric diagram. 
10; 1922 5 8 GIZo. 


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7952 
LAWRENCE (HARRIS <A.) Munising, 
Mich. [7952-7968 

Munising, Mich. : 

Anna River, 531, 533.—Au Train 
Falls, 128, 186.—Beach inn, 208.— 
Court house.—Furnace Falls, 215.— 
West ward school, 159. © June 12, 
1922: ) 2 ¢.enen dune) Tt 1922 2 ed 
255278—255285. 

pictured rocks, 240-242, 247, 
248," 257,) 266, 278) '279. "©" dubky 15, 


1921; 2 ce. each May 9, 1922; J 254667— 

254675. 

Lawson (Esen E.) Willmer, Minn. 
[7969 


[B-word picture puzzle] © Apr. 13. 
1922; 2 c. Apr. 17, 1922; K 165444. 


LEASON (JESSIE A.) Neillsville, Wis. 
[ 79T0-T97T2 

Fishing. © May 4, 1922; 2 c. May 
9, 1922; J 254676. 

Indian baby. © May 9, 1922; 2 ¢. 
May 11, 1922: J. 254781. 

Indian group. © May 9, 1922; 2c. 
May 11, 1922; J 254782. 


Lepoux (FRANK FRED) Brooklyn. 
| [7973 
Moose hunting. © May 21, 1922; 2 
c. May 22, 1922; J 254972. 


Le Due (ALIcE SuMNER) Hastings, 
Minn. [7974 


Christmas greetings. © Apa: (27, 
1922; 2.c. May 1, 1922; K 165035. 


LEE FILM Co., San Antonio. 
[7975-7979 

[5 photographs] : 

Beach welcome, 40.—Hello, 10.— 
Modern Nereid, 9.—Rock star, 34.— 
Two winners, 37. © May 24, 1922; 2 
ce. each June 12, 1922; J 255211—255215. 


LEELAND (O. S.) Mitchell, S. D. 


[7980 - 


Daley (Alice L.) candidate for Gov. 
N. PAE S. DOs Apr 115192232. ec. 
Apr. 14, 1922; J 254311. 

Lecce (ELMER E.) Worcester. [7981 

Alignment chart for helical spring 
formulae. © June 3, 1922; 2 c. May 
2, 1922; I 6795. 

LEon (KiNG) Chicago. [7982 

Mexan whitestone king. © Apr. 29, 
1922; 1 c« Mar. 28, 1922; 1 ec. May 24, 
1922; K 165385. 

Lester (O. A.) Shelter Island, N. Y. 
[7983 

Shelter Island, N. Y., old mill and 
library. © Apr. 20, 1922; 2 c. May 38, 
1922; J 254616. 


pt: ivy Ss Vea’ 


Levins (ANNA FRANCES) New York. 
[7984-7989 
Hayes (Most Rev. Patrick J.) Arch- . 
bishop of New York, 1-6. © June 1, 
1922; 2 ¢.. each June 20, Bare -) 3 
255393-255398. 


Liccett & MYERS TOBACCO co., New 
York. [7990-7998 
Ageing 2 years in wooden hogsheads 
makes Velvet mild and mellow. (In 
Saturday evening post) © Mar. 11, 
1922; 1 ¢c. Mar. 20, 1922) 162056, 
Let Fatima smokers tell you. 


[Drawing room scene] © Mar. 19, 
1922; 1 c. Mar. 23, 1922: K 164598. 


Same. © Mar. 26, 1922; 1 ec. 
Apr. 3, 1922; K 164373. 


Nothing else will do. [Dinner 
scene] © Mar. 12, 1922; 1 ¢. Mar. 
20, 1922; K 1644386. 


— [Woodsman] © May 14, 1922: 
1 e¢, ‘June 22; 192216 166112. 


[23rd portrait] (Jn Hearst’s 
international, June, 1922) © May 20, 
1922; 1c. June 22, 1922; K 166113. 


[24th portrait] (In Vanity 
fair, July, 1922) © June 15, 1922; 1 
ce. June 22, 1922; K 166114. 

Three is company. © Feb. 26, 1922; 
1 ec. Mar. 20, 1922; K 164434, © 

Win or lose. © Feb. 12, 1922; 1 e. 
Mar. 20, 1922; K 164435. 


LIMBERT (Bos) Boise, Id. [7999 
Map Rock. © 1 ec. June 1, 1922; 

J°Z550 2: 

Liorp (I. RAtPH) New York. [8000 
Lloyd’s detachable monogram-name 


plates. © Mar. 1, 1922; 2 ¢ Feb. 25; 

1922; J 253689. 

LONGFIELD (OSwAtpD W.) Cresskill, 
N. J. [S001 


Dog and radio. © 1 ¢. May 17%, 


1922; J 255047. 


Loomis (F. A.) Emporia, Kan. [8002 | 
Misty morning. © May 10, 1922; 
2c. May 12, 19222 f. 25478e. 


Lorp (GEORGE WARREN) Norfolk, Va. 

[ 8003. 

Babe. Ruth... .©: Mar. 30,,1922: 2°¢: 
Apr. 8, 1922; J 254559. 


LUELLEN (Ross) Anderson, Ind. [8004 


Safety Sam says. © Jume 1, 1922; 
1c. June 10, 1922; K 165919. 


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no. 2, 1922 


LuMarT stupi0, Toledo, O. [8005-8020 

Cusack (Miss Margaret) © Mar. 
a. 1922-2 c. Apr. 13, 1922; J 254310. 

Petrova (Madame Olga) © Mar. 
moe 2c. Apr. 17, 1922; J 254372. 
Bao (uMar. 14,1929 2. ¢, 
each Apr. 17, 1922; J 254989-255002. 


LUMIERE (SAMUEL) New York. 
[8021-8028 

Compson (Betty), 1-5. © Apr. 14, 
1922; 2 ¢. each Apr. 22, 1922; J 254409- 
254413. 

Hackett (Charles) 8. © Sept. 20, 
9920 3; 20c. -Mar..22, 1922): J .253962, 

Hotchkiss (Hon. Henry De Witt) 
(Jan. 10, 1922; 2 ¢. Mar. 9, 1922; 
253114. 

Talmadge (Constance) 5.: © Nov. 9, 
mae: 2c, Feb. 14, 1922: J 253811. 


LuRAY CAVERNS corP., Luray, Va. 
[8029-8034 


Luray Cave: 

Buttermilk Falls——Fairy 
Helen’s shawl.— Morrison’s hall. — 
Scene in throne room.—Silver sea and 
sunken city. © May 20, 1922; 2 e«. 
each June 15, 1922; J 255267-255272. 


Lypay (JoseEPH H.) Detroit. 
[8035-8038 

Pius XI (Pope) 8031, 8032. © 

mat, ol 1922-2 c. each. Apr. 3, 1922; 

K 164692, 164693. 

Bosom ©). Mar St 1922: 2 «, 

Apr. 6, 1922; K 164409. 

[bust view, 8031] © Mar. 31, 

1922; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1922; K 164876. 


Lypine (Prrer R.) Sacramento, Calif. 

[8039 

Lyding’s improved poultry house. 

[2 sheets, blueprints] © Mar. 2, 1922; 
2 e«. Mar. 18, 1922; I 6602. 


McAFEE (G. A.) Dallas. [8040 


Dallas, Tex., detective dept. © 
rey 1922" '2 ec: Mar. 14, 1922; J 
954203. 


McCasxkitt (Dan E.) Austin, Tex. 
[8041-8043 


Austin, Tex., tornado cloud, May 4, 
1922, 106, 107, 109. © May 11, 1922; 
2 ¢@ each May 15, 1922; J 254816— 
254818. 


McCoNNELL (Roy Haroitp) Ravenna, 

Neb. [8044 

| Wireless telephone and telegraph 

re-eiving circuit] © 1 e¢. Mar. 11, 
1922: T 6594. 


McGuire (Tom) Denver. 


land.— ~ 


8115 

McCurLiocH pBros., Phoenix, Ariz. 
[8045, 8046 
Sunrise on Roosevelt Lake. © May 


13, 1922; 2 c. May 19, 1922; J 254927. 


5 finger cactus. © May 13, 1922; 
2 @. May 19, 1922; J 254928. 


McGratH (JOHN T.) Spearfish, 8. D. 

[8047 

Spearfish Creek, winter view. © 

Neb) 1922" 2) c Mar..'6,) 19222.° 3 
253660. 


[8048 


I’m headed for MecGuires for tires. 
© Apr. 4, 1922; 2 ec Apr. 10, 1922; 
K 165065. 


McManus (THOMAS JOSEPH) New 
York. [8049-8057 

[9 photographs] : 

Hudson River from crows nest, 
Storm King Mt., left, Break Neck Mt., 
right, 3.—Hudson River from new 
Storm King scenic highway, 1.—Hud- 
son River from Storm King Mt., 2.— 
Storm King and Break Neck mts., 
10.—Storm King Mt., 11.—Storm K'ng 
Mt. and road, 9.—Storm King Mt., S 
turn in guard wall, 8—Storm King 
Mt., showing West Shore r. r., 20.— 
Storm King road, retaining wall, side 
view, (. “©. Dee 1192122. ce? each 
May 1, 1922; J 254531-254539. 


McMutien (W. D.) San Francisco. 
[8058 
San Francisco surf fishing club. 
Dinsienta/ of], .© “June -%,. 1921: 2 ¢. 
Feb. 25, 1922; K 164265. 


Macnarir (ARCHIBALD L.) Daytona 
Beach, Fla. [8059, 8060 


Seabreeze, Fla., wreckage of army 
airplanes DH4 and Sopwith 1A2, Mar. 
12, 1922, view from north. © Mar. 13, 
1922. 2 ¢. Mar: 22, 1922; J 253968. 
view from west. © Mar. 13, 
1922 92/6) Mar.) 22.1922) 'S* 253969. 


McNIco.t (JESSIE H.) Boston. 
[8061-8118 


Birthdays are not to show how old 
we grow, etc. © May 15, 1921; 2 c. 
May 4, 1922; K 165009. 

Christmas greetings. How many 
meet, etc. © Sept. 1, 1921; 2 c. Apr. 
17, 1922; K 164678. 

Memory walks beside me, ete. 
© Sept. 1, 1921; 2c. Apr. 17, 1922; K 
164661. 


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$119 


pt. Tv., mes. 17 


McNicot (JESSIE H.)—Continued. 

[4 prints]: 

Doctor Sunshine of wondrous skill, 
cures completely every ill, ete—Id 
like to give you, birthday gifts, etc.— 
Pills and doctors come and go, etc.— 
Well hello, how are you, ete. © Feb. 
15, 1922" 2. C eaen,. Ape: “ip, dee sie 
164664164666, 164677. 

[8 prints] : 

Birthday greetings. Here’s to your 
birthday, etc.—B rthday greetings. I 
knew a tiny little girl, etc.—Haster 
greeting. May all the glory of the day, 
‘etc.—Haster greeting. The blessings 
of Easter, etc.—Easter greetings. For 
the good that you have done, etc.—He 
is risen.—Joyous Easter day.—May all 
the joy and all the love, ete. © Jan. 
1, 2922; 2..c., each Apr 17, 19226. 1 
164662, 164663, 164667-164671, 164676. 

[10 prints]: 

Birthday greeting. One I love, ete.— 
Birthday greetings. A birthday’s like 
a gay little inn, etec.—Birthday greet- 
ings. Because your birthday comes to- 
day, etc.—Birthday greetings. May 
your new year be to you a year of 
hopes, etc.—Birthday greetings. You’ve 
begun a new Dit of the road, ete.— 
Christmas greeting. In all the world 
there could not be a truer friend, etc.— 
Here’s a friendly greeting to add to 
your birthday cheer, etc.—His love di- 
vine shall comfort thee, etec.—I am 
sending my birthday greeting, ete.— 
Now I get me up to work, ete. © May 
ao IOP 2" evened. Apr. 17, 19227) 6 
164658-164660, 164672-164675, 164679- 
164681. 


[33 prints]: 

Armful of wishes, etc.—Because 
you’ve always understood, etec.—Christ- 
mas comes but once a year, ete— 
Christmas means carols and candles 
and snow, ete.—Christmas sunshine is 
most bright of all the year, ete.— 
Christmas time is wishing time, etc.— 
Fir tree and the holly are selling on 
the street, etec—For your Christmas. 
I hung for you some wishes, ete.— 
From a land of romance and fiowers, 
etc.—Greetings from California. Your 
friendship’s like our golden sun, etec.— 
Here’s a bright wish, ete.—Here’s a 
posie of greetings gay, etc—I’d like 
to give you all the things you’ve set 
your heart upon, etc.—I have a friend 
tried and true, ete——I hope that my 
little candle, etc.—I send you this sign 
of the Christmas pine, etc.—I think of 
you at Christmas time, etc——I wish 
you a happy Christmas, ete.—Love for 
a friend and help for a friend, ete.— 


McNicort (Jessie H.)—Continued. 

[33 prints ]—Continued. 
Love of a little child has reached 
across the ages.—Magic of Christmas 
with golden touch, etc—My wishes are 


bright candles upon a Christmas tree, 


etc.—Now hang up the holly, etc.—On 
Christmas day long years ago, et¢.— 
Poinsettias red, grow over my head, 
etc.—To greet you with the old Christ- 
mas wish.—Very merry Christmas and 
a very glad new year, ete—When 
Santa was scanning his Christmas 
book, etc.—Wherever you go, whatever 
you do, ete—Why send a card to a 
friend like you, etc—Wise men and 
shepherds came to bring, ete.—Wish- 
ing you a season of merriest Christ- 
mas cheer, etc.—Your friendship’s like 
a golden sun, etc. © Jan. 1, 1922; 2 c¢. 
each May 4, 1922; K 165091—165098, 
165100-165124. 


McQuUAIDE (JAMES 

Grove, Fla. [8119 

Jumping porpoise. © May 10, 1922; 
2c. May 12, 1922 ; J 254784. 


McRAE (FARQUHAR Davin) St. Paul. 
[8120 


[Chart of English institutions] © 
1 ec. June 2, 1922; I 6780. 


McWuhHorrer (L. V.) Yakima, Wash. 
[8121 


Desert queen. © Apr. 17, 1922; 2 «. 
Apr. 29, 1922; J 254465. 


MAGILL (FRANKLIN) Chicago. 
[8122-8158 
[Miss Lavender] © Jan. 3, 1921: 

2c. Mar. 22, 1922; K 164133. 

[14 prints]: 

[Among the hills, 1159]—[Autumn 
days, 1144]—-[End of a perfect day, 
1060]—[Family pet, 1166]—[Flower 
time, 1176]—[Important letter, 1167 ]— 
[Little bright eyes, 1157]—[Miss 
Peggy, 1164]—[Modern maid, 1147]— 
[Natures wonderland, 1140]—[Out- 
door girl, 1156]—[Sailing, 1160]— 
[Summer days, 1149]—[Young for- 
esters, 1158] © Jan. 2, 1922; 2c each © 
Mar. 22, 1922; K 164134-164147. 

[22 prints]: 

[Aerial mail, 1111]—[Apple blossom 
time, 1135]—[Cozy nook, 1124]— 
[First steps, 1129]—-[Happy moments, 
1133 ]—[Home industry, 1097 ]—[ Look- 
ing backward, 1112]—[Miss Agatha, 
1121]—[Miss Hloise, 1125]—[Natures 
fountain, 1117]—[Old home, 1118]— 
[Picturesque America, 1122]—[Sea- 
shore attraction, 1131]—[Scenie 
America, 1123]—[Sleighing, 11380]— 


H.) Cocoanut 


166 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1922 


8279 


MaGILt (FRANKLIN )—Continued. 
[22 prints]—Continued. 

{Spring maid, 1132]—[Trout stream, 
1119]—[Uninvited caller, 1134]—[Un- 
willing patient, 1059]—-[Where smile 
comes from, 1154]—[Winter . girl, 
1128]—[Young America, 1126] © 
Jan. 3, 1921; 2 c. each March 22, 1922; 
K 164148-164169. 


MATER (CARL L.) Reading, Pa. 
- [8159 
Parisian tailoring system, designing 
wae cine. (C) Mar. 1,.1922: 2. c. 
Apr. 18, 1922; I 6644. 


Matirs (G. Tyrer) Brooklyn. [8160 


Digi-print certificate of identity. © 
Maps. to2- oe. Apr. 29,.1922; K 
165056. 


MAN (GERTRUDE E.) Virginia, Minn. 
[8161-8164 

[4 photographs]: 

Rose of 1860.—She’s not telling.— 
Waiting for her hostess—wWorld of 
woe. © Apr. 1, 1922; 1 c. each Mar. 
BevstO22-.4..ec, each Apr.. 22, 1922: J 
254646-254649. 


MARCEAU (THEODORE C.) New York. 
[8165-8274 

[39 photographs]: 

Anson (J. M.)—Barbur (Mrs. Wil- 
liam)—Batterman (Miss Beatrice)— 
Beckman (Mrs. D.) nee Erdman.—- 
Bolus (Mrs. M. C.)—Bonaparte (Mrs. 
Jerome) —Bunher (Mrs. George) 
nee Miss C. Stevenson.—Burger 
(Miss E.)—Carr (L: W.)—Crow (Miss 
M. L.)—Deming (Miss Mary)—Dick- 
inson (Geo. E.)—Etchebarne (F.)— 
Francesconi (Mrs.) —Gibbs (Sir 
Phillip)—Gibson (Jos.)—Hatch (Miss 
Edith)—Keyes (Miss Emily )—Koep- 
per (H.)—lLeigh (Hon. Kather’ne)— 
McGowan (Rear Admiral S.)—Mc- 
Keon (H.C.)—Maines (Mrs. Geo. H.) 
A, B—Munds (Mrs. L. D.)—Nelsson 
(Miss Anna Q.)—Parrish (J. W.)— 
Pintz (Miss Dora)—Proctor (Mrs. 
Geo. W.)—Rice (Miss Helen)—Roge- 
vine (Mrs. Valdimir) —Sattler 
(Miss)—Seaman (Mrs. C. H.)—Stand- 
‘sh (Mrs. A.)—Tripp (Dr. C. M.)— 
Vernon (Dr. R.)—Weidt (Miss 
Edith)—Woods (Miss Mary)—Wylie 
een He.) “©. Apr 8,.41922; 2 c. 
each Apr. 13, 1922: J 254563-254575, 
254577-254586, 254590-254604, 254606. 

[71 photographs]: 

Adams (Maj. U. O.)—Armstrong 
(Mrs. J. R.)—Baldwin (S. C:)—Barry 
(Mrs. J. F.)—Bernhard (Mrs. J.)— 
Blackwell (Mrs. Wilson H.)—Bow- 


MARCEAU (THEODORE C.)—Continued. 
[71 photographs]—Continued. 

man (J. M.)—Bowman (Mrs. J. M.)— 
Boye (Mrs. A.)—Brand (J. H.)— 
Breslin (J. T.)—Breslin (Mrs. J. T.)— 
Bryan (Dr. Jas. H.)—Bugbee (Dr. 
A.)—Carroll (Miss J. W.)—Chatfield 
(Lady)—Conklin (DeWitt)—Cramer 
(W. S.)—Davis (Col. E.)—HDilers 
(Mrs. Edwin)—Elliot (Mrs. Fred 
A.)—Fargie (Mrs. J. 8S.) —Faye 
(Countess de la)—Fish (Mrs. H. L.)— 
Fish (Miss Julia)—Friday (Miss 
M.)—Gade (Mrs. Herman)—Golden- 
berg (Mrs. Morton H.)—Haldin (H. 
H.)—Halsey (Mrs. S. A.)—Haviland 
(Howard Ross)—Hume (Mrs. E.)— 
Jacobie (Dr. Olive)—John (Mrs. 
J. B.)—Joyce (Miss Elvira)—Joyce 
(Miss Gladys)—Kahn - (Miss Lillian 
May) A, B.—Lane (Mrs. E. M.)— 
Leslie (Miss May)—Lindridge (Vrs. 
Edwin F.)—MacKenzie (A.)—Mackie 
(C.)—Madeire (G.)—Mallory (rs. 
F. C.)—Markel (Miss Elenaor)—Mil- 
lian (Mrs. M.) and baby.—Neville 
(Lord Richard)—Newlands (J. C.)— 
Owen (Mrs. Reginald)—Pando (Mrs. 
M. de)—Randrup (8S. R.)—Rob’‘nson 
(Miss Louise)—Ryon (Miss Helen)-— 
Salmon (Mrs. M.)—Sauer (Mrs. C. 
F.) — Schaffer (Morris) — Sheridan 
(Master Dick) —Sheridan (Miss 
Margaret) A. B—Smith (Wiss 
Marjorie)—Thomas (Mrs. H.)—Tied- 
man (Mrs. H.)—Tracy (Mrs. M.)— 
Tyler (Wm.)—Vasconez (R.)—Wag- 
enborst (James)—-Wagenborst (Vrs. 
James H.)—White (B. G.)—White 
(Mrs. P. J.) —Wilson (H. J.) © Mar. 
44. 1929-2. ¢. each: Mar. .20; 1922. J 
258886, 253887, 253889—253957. 


MARCELLE (CLAIR) INC., New York. 
[8275 
June brides and graduates. © May 
31, 1922; 1 c. June 10, 1922; K 165914. 
Martin (M. B.) Bakersfield, Calif. 
[8276 
Original discovery shaft, famous 
Kelly silver mine. © Mar. 13, 1922: 
2 c Mar. 20, 1922; J 253869. 
MASONIC TEMPLE ASSN. OF DETROIT, 
Detroit. [8277 
Detroit, Mich., new Masonic temple, 
southeast view, 0950. © Mar. 1, 1922: 
2 ¢. Mar. 30, 1922; J 254043. 
MATTHEWS (BEN VY.) Winston Salem. 
N.C: [8278, 8279 


Fries (F. H.) © May 1, 1922; 2. 
May 3, 1922;. J 254910. 
Moore (Roger) ©'May 1, 1922; 


2 ec. May 3, 1922; J 254909. 


167 


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8280 


pt. Iv., 0. S.. V. 17 


Mavser (JOSEPH M.) Galveston, Tex. 
[8280 
Galveston, Tex., contestants in bath- 
ing girl revue, May 14, 1922. © May 
16, 1922; 2 ec. May 18; 1922; J 255116. 
MAXWELL (HAMILTON) New York. 
[8281-8282 
New York (City) down town, 118. 
© Oct. 1, 1921; 2 e: Apr. 18, 1922: J 
254306. | 
sky line, 247. © Dee. 1, 1921; 
2 @: Apr: 1s: 1922. cb sot 
Means (JoHn A.) New York. [8283 
Excelsior. _© Sept. 6, 1921; 2 « 
Mar. 24, 1922; K 164880. 
MELVILLE (R.) New York. [8284 
Spring song. © Feb. 25, 1922; 2 c. 
Mar. 10, 1922; K 1638890. 


Mercer (SAMUEL W.) Iowa City, Ia. 
[8285-8288 


[4 prints]: 

[Blowing bubbles]—[Debutantes ]— 
[Paying by check]—[Sweet sixteen] 
©. Apr..'8, -1922.;, 2 .¢ ,eaeb. Apr: ) 10; 
1922; K 165143-165146. 


MERRICK (GEORGE W.) 
(G. 8.) Seattle. 
Red Cloud (Jack) 
1922; J 254691. 
White Eyes (Chief) © 1c. May 1, 
1922; J 254690. 


Merrow (C. E. A.) Boston. [8291 


Descent from the cross; by Annibale 
Carracci. © Mar. 22, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 
24, 1922; J 253998. 


MERSHON ADVERTISING AGENCY, Chi- 
cago. [8292-8294 
Make your own dreams come true, 
a bank account here is thé start. [2 
sheet poster, 013279] © Apr. 7, 1922; 
2c. Apr. 10, 1922; K 164484. 

Protect your home with a bank ac- 
count. [2 sheet poster 013303] © 
May! 2; 1922) 2e> May: 5, 192277 K 
165233. 

Think, act, be, a success. [2 sheet 
poster, 013301] © May 2, 1922; 2 «. 
May 5, 1922; K 165234. 

MERWIN ADVERTISING 
lon, O. [8295 


’Tis but to laugh. © Mar. 16, 1922; 
2 c. Mar. 17, 1922; K 164042. 


AND MERRICK 
| 8289, 8290 
Crier May An 


AGENCY, Massil- 


Mesny & Bisuop, Norfolk, Va. [8296 

Sousa (Sir Knight John Philip) and 
the Masonic members of his band. 
Mar, 9,°1922.2.-6- Mar. 14) .1922% 7 
253764. 


MetcaLtF (WoopsRipce) Berkeley, 


Calif. [8297 


Bull Creek Flat, Calif., redwoods. 
© Dec. 15, 1921; 2 & May 16,751922- 
J 254855. 


Meyer (KE. L.) Orange, Calif. [8298 


Orange, Calif., center of business 
district. © May 17, 1922 2 © May 
23, 1922; J 254975. 


Miter (JOHN WESLEY) New York. 
[8299 
National temple of music and art. 
© May 20, 1922; 2°c dunes, 4922: K 
165825. 


MILLER (JOSEPH A.) Philadelphia. 

‘ [8300 
Perfect Boston terrier, faults in red. 

© May 24, 1922; 2 ec. May 24, 1922: | 

6776. 


Mrrier (L. Cass) Richmond. [8301 
[Squaring of the circle, 3.  Blue- 
prnt] © 1c. Ag. 3, 1922; I 6624. 


Mitten (RUBEN) Pittsburgh. [8802 
Hawaiian fisherman using throw- 
net. ©1c. June 10, 1922; J 255181. 


Mitts (WmM.) & son, Providence, R. I. 
[8303-8317 

English high school graduating class, 
Jan:, 1922; © JdanyS, 19227-.21e. hep: 
14, 1922; J 253304. 

Graduates of grammar schools, Jan., 
1922: 

Broad st.—Candace st.—Esek Hop- 
kins.—Geo. J. West.—Laurel Hill ave. 
—Lexington ave.—Oxford st.—Peace 
st.—Point st.—Rochambeau ave— 
Thayer st.—Veazie st.—Vineyard st. 
© Jan. 8, 1922; 2 c each’ Feb. 14, 
1922; J 253297-253308, 253305-253310. 

Technical high school graduating 
class, Jan., 1922. © Jan. 8, 1922; 2 
Feb. 14, 1922; J 253311. 


MILWAUKEE CHAIR CO., Milwaukee. 
[8318 
X-ray chair..;: © 4 © Apr 2, 1922 ; 
J 254448. 


MitTcHELL (Horace) Indianapolis, Ind. 

[8319-8322 
© Mar. 15, 
ZO SS al 


De Molay, scene 1—+4. 
1922: .2-'e. each Mar, 
253873-253876. 


Moore (Henry H.) New York: ’ 
[8323 
Abbott (Dr. Lyman) and M. Gaston 
Lebert. © May 20, 1922; 2 e. May 22, 
1922; J 254956. 


168 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, HPO: K 


no. 2, 1922 


Moore (JAMES CLARENCE) Smyrna, 
Gp [8324 


Hobo Dare Devil finishing trip in 
every state and all national parks in 
8 months and 2 days, ete. © 1. 
Mar. 6, 1922; J 254128. 


MOoorEFIELD, INC., Indianapolis. 
[8325, 8326 


Beveridge (Hon. Albert J.) and fam- 


meee) Mar. 2: 1922;-2. ¢. May 27, 
1922: J 255060. 

Quick (Herbert) © Apr. 11, 1922; 
2c. Apr. 17, 1922; J 254495. 


Cosmopolis, 
[8327-8331 


Moreau (JoSEPH  E.) 


Wash. 

[5 photographs]: 

Bunch, hemlock trees growing on 
top of wind fall and shrubs in the 
woods.—Cedar snag and shrubs and 
trees ‘n the woods.—Cedar tree and 
shrubs in the woods.—In the shade, 
hemlock trees and shrubs in the 
woods.—Pair of hemlock trees and 
shrubs in the woods. © Mar. 20, 1922; 
2 c. each Apr. 15, 1922; J 254873— 
254877. 


Moren (LEO) Breckenridge, Mo. 
[8332, 8333 


Wild (Robert Cornet) © 1 ¢. Apr. 

4, 1922; J 254110. 

_ Wild (Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cornet) 

© 1c. Apr. 4, 1922; J 254111. 

Morean (CHARLES W.) Chicago. 
[8334 


Bran of a test bench is the switch- 


board. © Feb. 23, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 17, 

1922; K 163683. 

Morris (GrEorcE Ford) Hatontown, 
; [8335 


Man 0’ War. © June 1, 1921; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 8, 1922; K 165158. 


Moser (JESSIE F.) Glendale, Calif. 
[8336 
Law of God. © Apr. 3, 1922; 2 c. 
mare 1s 1922- J 254121. 


Movurin (GABRIEL) San Francisco. 
[8337, 8338 
San Francisco, Calif., business d'‘s- 
trict from California st. © Apr. 26, 
1922; 2 c. May 16, 1922: J 254856. 
from Sacramento St. © Apr. 
26, 1922- 2 ec, May 16, 1922; J 254857, 


MounNtT VERNON LADIES’ ASSN., Mt. 
Vernon, Va. [8339-8376 


Mt. Vernon. Va.: 

Banquet hall.—Barn, A. B.—Connec- 
ticut room.—Custis (Nellie) room.— 
Cust s’s (Miss) music room.—District 


$385 


Mount VERNON LADIES’ ASSN.—Contd. 
Mt. Vernon, Va.—Continued. 
of Columbia room.—East front.—En- 
trance gateway.—Famil y dining 
room.—Family kitchen, exterior.— 
Florida room.—F lower garden.—Green 
room.—Guest room.—kKitchen  gar- 
den. — Kitchen, interior. — Lafayette 
room.—L brary.—Maine room.—Man- 
sion.—Mansion, interior, central hall.— 
New tomb.—North Carolina room.— 
North lodge gate-——Old tomb.—Por- 
t co—River room.—Spinning room.— 
Summer house.—Washington’s room.— 
Washington’s (Mrs.) room.—Washing- 
ton’s (JMrs.) sitting room.—West 
front—West lodge gate—West par- 
lor.—Wharf. © June 22, 1922; 2 ec. 
each June 24, 1922; J 255522-255552, 


Pohick. Va., Pohick church. © 
sune- 22, 1922 75°2 -c.+Jume’* 24; 1922 2°) 
255553. 


MovuzAKI0TIS BROS., Chicago. 
[8377, 8378 
-[Baptising scene] © Jan. 1, 1922; 
Le. Apr 26, V922" 1 c. May 9" 1922" 
K 165236. 
[Nuptial scene] © Jan. 1. 1922; 
Tc. Apr 26) 1022" 2°. May soe 922 - 
K 165235. 


Mowsray (A..R.) & co., LTD., London. 

[8379 

Crucifixion, ..©,..Mar., 6);4922.;. A. ¢: 
Mar. 6, 1922; J 253705. 


Moyer (Ropert F.) AND MARTIN 

(GEORGE C.) Philadelphia. [8380 

©:fomor, . ©Apr. 15,-1922%;.27-e, 
May 19, 1922; K 165459. 


MUELLER (AvuGUST F.) New York. 
[8381, 8382 


Mancuseo (Judge Francis X.) 1, 2. 
© Mar.. 24, 1922; 2 c. each Mar. 27, 
1922; J 254026, 254027. 


MUELLER (MATTHEW) Trenton, III. 


[8383 
-[Greenswarth design] © 1c. May 


27, 1922; I 6804. 
Munn (JOHN O.) co., Toledo, O. 
[8384 


[New car. Used car. What’s the 
difference?] © Apr. 7, 1922; 2-¢. Apr. 
10, 1922; K 164455. 


MvuRPHY (CLARENCE J.) Philadelphia. 


[8385 
Monthly valuation chart. [ Blue- 
print] © Mar. 10, 1922; 2 e. Apr. 12, 


1922; I 6692. 


169 


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S386 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Wada ssove da 


MurRRAY (WatLpo) Cambridge, Mass. 


’ [ 8386, 8887 
Cambridge, Mass., Harvard uni- 
versity, Johnson gate. © June 15, 

1922;-2 ce. June 23, 1922; K 166119. 
© June 15, 

1922; 2 c.. June 23, 1922; K 166118. 
NATIONAL BLANK BOOK co., Holyoke, 
Mass. [8388 
Every Roman father was a_ )book- 
keeper. © Mar. 20, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 

21, 1922; K 164090. 


NATIONAL Co., Philadelphia. [8389 


Better homes. © Mar. 10, 1922; 2 ¢ 
Mar. 18, 1922; K 164500. 


NATIONAL LIVE STOCK PRODUCERS ASSN., 
Chicago. [83890 
National live stock producers assn. 
©). Dee 1):49 92412 ©. Apreo4ig, 4022. K 
165034. 
NATIONAL PRESS PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICE, 
Cleveland. [8391 


Cleveland, O., Cleveland baseball 
club, American league, season, 1922. 


© May 10, 1922; 2 e May 15, 1922; 

J 254801. 

NATIONAL TUBERCULOSIS ASSN., New 
York. 18392, 8393 


Good they do depends on you. © 
Apr. (10; 1922); 2) “ey Apri’ 24, 192275 36 
164834. 

Stamp out tuberculosis. © Apr. 10, 
1922; 2 « Apr. 24, 1922; K 164835. 


K.) Mt. Gilead, :0. 
[8394 


© Jan. 28, 
J 254414. 


NEAL (HOWARD 


Dallas from the air. 
1922;:.2 ¢, Ape 250 1922: 


NEPTUNE STUDIO, Bandon, Or. [8395 


Bandon, Or., Moore’s mill. © Feb. 
14,1922); 2c. Mar. 22,,1922 5 J. 2p3a079; 


NEW ERA WIRELESS CorRP., New York. 


[8396 


[Newco miracle radio receiving set, 
chart 2] © May 10, Hees 2 ¢. May Ade 
1922 Sah eORRT. 


NEw SALEM COMMERCIAL CLUB, New 


Salem, N. D. [8397, 8398 
Center of prosperity. © May 5, 
1922 22 eae 1, 8 O22 <2) 250169: 
Where results are certain. © May 
5 1922. Dew May. ws stO22e. Jno lan 
NEw YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD CO., New 
York. [83899 
[20th century limited, the greatest 


train in the world] © Dec. 27, 1921; 
2c. Apr. 7, 1922; K 164950. 


NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, New York. 
[ 8400: 


Members New York stock exehange.. 


[Emblem] © May 20, 1922; 2 c. May 

19, 1922; K 165864. 

NEWBy (ANNA KATHERINE) Sacra-. 
mento, Calif. [8401 


Proud mother. © Apr. 6, 1922; 2 
May 1, 1922; J 254528. 


NEWMAN (SIGMUND) New York. 
[8402-8405. 

[4 blueprints] : 

How to make a medium wave tuner,. 
6.—How to make a radio frequency 
amplifier. 8—How to make a short 
wave regenerative set, 5.—How to. 
make an amplifier, 7 © May 22, 1922; 
2c. each May 28, 1922 ; I 6762-6765. 


New York.. 
[8406-8409 

How to make a crystal receiving set.. 
[Blueprint] © Apr. 20, 1922; 2c. Apr. 
11, 1922; I 6659. 

[How to make a loop aerial re- 
ceiver. [Blueprint] © Apr. 20, 1922; 
2 «. Apr. 13, 1922; 1 666i 


How to make a super selective re- 
generative tuner. [Blueprint] © Apr.. 
4, 1922; 2 ce. Apr. 10, 1922; I 6660. 

How to make a vacuum tube de- 
tector and one or two step amplifier. 
[Blueprint] _© Apr.’20, 192233 ¢ Dine 
13, 1922 ;..1, 6662: 


News, New York. [8410: 
Rioters battle in park. © June 12,. 
1922; 1 c. June 14, 1922; K 165974. 
NEWSPAPER FEATURE SERVICE, INC., New 
York, [8411-8460: 
[Buster Brown]: 
© Mar. 26; 1c. Apr. 11; K 164523. 
© Apr. 2; 1c. Apr. 11; K 164521.. 
© Apr. 9; 1 ec. Apr. 22; K 164735.. 
© Apr. 23; 1 « May 1; K 165007.. 
© Apr. 30; 1c. May 6; K 165223.. 
© May 7; 1 ¢. May 20; K 165502. 
© May 14; 1c. May 20; K 165504. | 
© May 21; 1c. May 27; K 165687. 
© May 28: 1c. June 2; K 165719.. 
© June 4; 1c. June 9; K 165900. 
© June 11; 1c. June 14; K 166008. 
Daisy’s memor'al day message. © 
May 28.1922 > 1c." Sumer 2a ee 
165716. . 
Excitement of marrying an Indian. 
© May 14, 1922; 1 ¢«. May 20, 1922; 
Ik 165499. 


NEWMAN (Sremunp) & Cou 


170 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1922 


8478 


NEWSPAPER FEATURE SERVICE, INC.—Con. 

Flapper jockey’s in the lead. © 
June 11, 1922; 1 c. June 14, 1922; K 
166006. 


Girl and the buried treasure. © 
May 21, 1922; 1. ¢.. May 27, 1922; K 
165685. 

Has prohibition boomed the beauty 
parlor? © June 4, 1922; 1c. June 9, 
O22" KK 165718. 

He followed her fandango feet for 
20.000 miles. © Apr. 2, 1922; 1c. Apr. 
d1, 1922; K 164520. 


Just boy [1922]: 
© Mar. 26; 1 c. Apr. 4; K 164877. 
1 Apr 2; 1c. Apr. 11+ K 164525. 
© Apr. 9; 1 ec Apr. 22; K 164734. 
© Apr. 16; 1c. Apr. 28; K 164884. 
© Apr. 23; 1 c. May 1; K 165004. 
© Apr. 30; 1c. May 6; K 165221. 
© May 7; 1 c. May 15; K 165355. 
© May 14; 1c. May 20; K 165500. 
© May 21; 1 ec. May 27; K 165684. 
© May 28; 1c. June 2; K 165717. 
© June 4; 1 c¢. June 9; K 165893. 
© June 11; 1 c. June 14; K 166005. 
© June 18; 1 c. June 23; K 166130. 


Love. or a million dollars. © Apr. 
ets € Apr. 22, 1922° K 164733. 


New search for the Holy Grail. © 
Pete te tose. 1)e. Apr. 28, 1922: K 
164883. 


Pa nting pictures under the sea. © 
June 18, 1922; 1 c. June 23, 1922; K 
166131. 


Polly [1922]: 
© Mar. 26; 1 c¢. Apr. 11; K 164524. 
7 ape 2 ie Apr 11 >: 1K 164522. 
Apr. 9>.1 c Apr: 22: K, 164736. 
© Apr. 16; 1c. Apr. 28; K 164885. 
© Apr. 23; 1 ¢. May 1; K 165006. 
@ Apr.30; 1c. May 6: K. 165222. 
© May 7; 1c. May 20; K 165501. 
© May 14; 1c. May 20; K 165503. 
© May 21; 1 c. May 27; K 165686. 
© May 28; 1c. June 2; K 165720. 
© June 4; 1c. June 9; K 165899. 
© June 11; 1 c. June 14; K 166007. 
Show is called on account of rain. 
© Apr. 16, 1922: 1 c. Apr. 28, 1922: 
K 164886. 
Soc ety and science turns to spirit- 
“ualism.. ©:Apr. 30, 1922: 1 c. May 6, 
wee: K 165220. 


NEWSPAPER FEATURE SERVICE, INC.—Con., 

Sport and romance behind the dog 
team. © May 7, 1922; 1 ¢ May 15, 
1922; K 165856. 

They all want red hair. © Apr. 23, 
1922; 1 ec. May 1. 1922; K 165005. 

Will the tom-tom displace jazz? © 
Mar. 26,1922. 1 ¢e. Age. 4.) 1922- KK 
1643878. 


NicHOLsS (WILLIAM H.) jr., Washing- 
ton. [8461 
[Two old Nicks] © June 9, 1920; 

2 ¢. June 2, 1922; K 165708. 


Notan (J. B.) co., Philadelphia. 
[8462, 8463 
Remodel your kitchen. © Mar. 27, 
1922; 2c. Mar:,28,. 1922: K 164226. 
to an-up-to date all gas kitchen. 
© Mar. 29, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1922; 
K 164433. 


Noxti (Paut H.) Chicago. [8464 


‘Read thy future. © June 2, 1922; 
2e. June 5, 1922; K 165843. 


NORFOLK JAZZ QUARTETTE, Norfolk, Va. 

18465 

Original Norfolk jazz quartette. © 
1c. May 23, 1922; J 254979. 


NORTHWEST ART STUDIOS, Fargo, N. D. 
[8466-8475 
Wana art studies: 

Ceres model, woodland draper:es.— 
Daphne model, woodland draperies.— 
Diana model, dancing poses and wood- 
land studies, 1-37, 38—-70.— Diana 
model, studio costume and woodland 
still poses.— Flora model, studo 
drapery studies.—Flora model, wood- 
land studies—Pomona model, studio 
draperies. — Pomona model, studio 
nudes.-— Pomona model. woodland 
studies. © Nov. 1, 1921; 2 c. each Dec. 
a, to) 253 (da—200 102, 

NORWICH PHARMACAL cCo., Norwich, 
si ae as [8476 

Unguentine bathing girl, 6079. © 
April’ 29. 1922): 2 ¢.) June 14, 1922 3K 
165982. 


NOTASEME HOSIERY CO., Philadelphia. 


[8477 
Notaseme hosiery. (Jn Saturday 
evening post, May 27, 1922) © May 


25, 1922; 1 &. May 27. 1922: K 165673. 
Ashland. 
Mass. [8478 


Orchard curves. © July 1, 1921; 2 ° 
ec. Feb. 20, 1922; J 253698. 


NUTTING (WALLACE)  INC., 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8479 


Nystrom (A. J.) & co., Chicago. 
[8479, 8480 
American Frohse anatomical charts. 
[Head, teeth and throat, plate 7] © 
Feb, :28, 19203); 2) @. Apr cds doze eK 
165869. 


The male [and]-female genito- 
urinary organs, plate 10. © Feb. 9, 
1922; 2c. Apr 18, 1922; K 165308 


O’BriEN (M rs. F. L.) Sacramento, 

Calif. [8481 

Yankee. © Jan. 10, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 
31, 1922; K 164244. 


O’BRIEN (LEO JEROME) New Britain, 

Conn. [8482 

Lady in the Mist. © Mar. 15, 1922; 
2°e. Apr. 1, 1922; J. 254089. 


ODIORNE, Detroit. [ 8483, 8484 

Smith (John W.) A. B. © May 8, 
1922; 2 c. each May 8, 1922; J 254658, 
254659. 


OLINGER HIGHLANDERS, INC., Denver. 
[8485-8491 

Hungry for information. © Feb. 9, 
1922; 2 ce. Mar. 24, 1922; J 254561. 

Real chums. © Dec. 18, 1921; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 24, 1922; J 254560. 

[5 photographs] : 

Careful now, 585.—Dad tells them 
how, 582.—Once upon a time, 583.— 
Pals. 581.—Playing the game, 584. © 
1 ¢. each. Feb. 10, 1922; J 253690— 
253694. 


Mich. 
[8492 

Winter’s covering. © Feb. 24, 1922; 
21Ge Mar. Gih922 > ds 2ba6a6- 


OriveR (CHRISTIAN) Duluth, 


ONE HAND CLOCK corP., Warren, Pa. 
[8493 
One hand clock. [Computation for 
face’ of clock] © May 1, 1922: 2 c. 
May tt 1922: T673l. 


OPPENHEIM (JULIUS M.) Boston. — 
[8494 
Walsh (John J.) © May 12, 1922: 
2c. May 13, 1922; J 254800. 


ORGAN PTG. co., Nashville. [8495 


In. loving memory. © Mar.. 15, 
1922; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1922; K 164057. 


Orr (Evita A.) Indianapolis. [8496 
Resurrection. .© Mar. 4, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 9, 1922; K 163874. 


pt. IV.; Dys..0. 17 


OsBorRN (C. D.) co., Chicago. 
[8497-8499 


[Glove selling device]: 

Best value on earth [$2.00—Here’s a 
hot bargain. [$1.50]—This beats the 
world. [$3.00] © Jan. 23, 1922; 2 ce. 
each Apr. 8, 1922; K 164601—164603. 


| OsBorn co., Newark, N. J. 


[8500-8538 


Balboa (Vasco Nunez de) 1513.— 
Cabot (John) 1497. — Champlain 
(Samuel de) 1603-13. — Columbus 
(Christopher) 1492.—Ericson (Lief) 
1000.—Fremont (Col. John Charles) 
1842—Hudson (Henry) 1609—La 
Salle (René Robert Cavalier) 1682.— 
Lewis and Clark, 1805.—Marquette and 
Joliet, 1673—Peary (Robert Edwin) 
1909.—Ponce de Leon, 1512. Apr. 25, 
1922; 2° «. each Apra ts) eee 
164929-164940. | 


[12 prints]: 

Be sunny. It’s the lines of a smile 
and not a frown, etc. [Be sunny de- 
sign]—Columbus doesn’t deserve as 
much credit for discovering America 
etc. [Columbus design]—Concentra- 
tion is the secret of strength. [Con- 
centration design]—Fortuna. Fortune 
never helps the man whose courage 
fails. [Fortuna design]—From this 
day on, I mean to do the best I can, 
ete. [Lincoln design]J—Let us be of 
good cheer, ete. [Jester and mask 
design]—Man who was born luckiest 


is the man who doesn’t believe in luck. 


[Horse shoe design]—Many a man 
has struck out waiting for a base on 
balls. [Baseball design ]—Ostrich with 
its head in the sand, etc. [Ostrich de- 
sign]—Secret of success is constancy 
of purpose. [Bull dog design]—Some- 
times in this old world of ours, ete. 
[Sometimes design]—Time flies, if 
you’d bag anything, do your shooting 
on the wing, etc. [Time flies design] 
© May 10, 1922; 2 « each May 13, 
1922; K 165298165309. 


[15 prints]: 

Brook in woods.—Cattle under big 
tree—Cocoanut palms.—Forest path- 
way.—Girl, black evening gown, roses 
in her lap.—Girl holding feather 
fan.—Head and shoulders of girl with 
blonde hair, roses in hair.—Lake- 
side——Line fence.—Little girl at tele- 
phone.—Low bridge.—Old tow path.— 
Palmetto palms.—Rocks and oaks.— 
Xoyal palms. © 1 ¢. each Apr. 24, 
1922: J 254891—254405. 


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no. 2, 1922 


Charleston, W. Va. 
[85389 

Charleston, W. Va., Capitol ruins, 
chimney razing Show.ng the eastward 
deviation of falling bodies. © 1 «. 
Apr. 1, 1922; J 254065. 


OssE (Epwarp A.) 


OUTCAULT ADVERTISING Co.. Chicago. 
[8540-8753 

[4 prints]: 

Club for every member of the fam- 
ily. etc., 88 —Deposit money regularly, 
join our weekly club and accumulate 
money, 87.—Join our weekly club, 
%0.— Join our weekly club and accu- 
mulate money, 89. © May 16, 1922; 
Pc, eich May 15, 1922: K 1653840— 
1653438. 

[4 prints]: 

Ht the trail for the open. join our 


Vacation club and have money, 86.— 


Jon our vacation club and _ have 
money, 85—Plan a vacation for the 
family, join our vacation club and 
have money, 84.—You too can have a 
wonderful time if you join our vac¢a- 
tion club and have money, 83. © May 
Be, 1922; 2 ¢. each May 22, 1922: K 
165520-165528. 

(6 prints]: 

Be careful when you invest your 
money, 22 T.—Do your duty to them; 
40 T.—For her happiness and protec- 
ton, 34 T.—Is your family and home 
protected, 48 T.—It holds your loved 
ones safe afterwards, 30 T.—Trust 
your affairs to us, we are dependable, 
45 T. © Jan. 14, 1922; 2 c. each Jan. 
14, 1922; K 161989-161994. 

[59 prints]: 

Athletic supplies, 257—Be beauti- 
ful, we have the beautifiers. 218.— 
Brighten up, paints for indoors and 
outdoors, varnish too, 260.—Brighten 
your rooms with new wall paper, 
258.—Bring them to our soda foun- 
tain, 256 X.—Bring us your prescrip- 
tons, we use pure fresh drugs, 229.— 
Brushes for every use, paint too, 
216 X.—Build up your health, we have 
the remedies, 235.—Come in for a hot 
drink, -256.—Come to us before that 
cold gets to you. 205.—Cool off at our 
soda fountain, 255.—Don’t you need 
a hair tonic? 227.—Drive out all the 
pests, 221—Dyes for Easter, drugs too, 
211.—Enjoy yourself at our soda foun- 
tain, 253.—For health and happiness 
take our medicine, 215.—For sunburn 
aud freckles use our lotions and pow- 
cers, 228.—For your good health take 
our med cines, 233.—Happy new year, 
~01.—Have first aid things on hand, 


CLASSES, H TO K 


OUTCAULT ADVERTISING co.—Continued. 
[59 prints]—Continued. 

226.—Have you one, 264.—High qual- 
ity ice cream, 254.—Is there music in 
your home, 263.—Keep up your health 
and vigor. we have the remedies, 231.— 
Look pleasant please, 262.—Make our 
drug store your drug store, 220.—Make 
your bath a delight, 223.—Medicines 
compounded carefully, 203—Our can- 
dies are delicious, 259.—Our ‘drug 
store stock is always up to the minute, 
217 X.—Our medicines make you feel 
fine and dandy, 204——Our_ rubber 
goods have life and durability, 208.— 
Our ‘sprine’” Tomic. as “a founta n of 
health, 210.—Prepare for the great 
event now, 207.—Remedies for eyes, 
ears, throat and nose, 222.—School 
supplies and school books, 268 N.— 
Shampoo your hair, feel good, look 
good, 230.—Smoke our cigars, every 
puff a delight, 224——Start the day 
right with a clean shave, 238.—Sta- 
tionery supplies for office, home and 
school, leather goods, 240 X.—Stock 
remedies, 213.—Take our medicines to 
get well and keep well, 225.—Take pic- 
tures, we have the photo goods, 261.— 
Toilet necessities for women and men, 
202.— Toilet things for particular 
women, 234.—Valentine goods, 206.-— 
We are right on time in the drug store 
line, jewelry too, 239 X.—We are up 
to date in the drug store line, 209.— 
We can relieve that headache, 232.— 
We compound medicines right, 214.—_ 
We have good smokes, 247.—We sell 
cameras, kodaks and photo supplies, 
219 XX. We serve a dainty. delightful 
lunch, 266—We serve luncheon, 265.— 
When the whole world seems wrong, 
come to us for the right medicines, 
248—When you are in a run down 
condition it’s time for a spring tonic, 
212.—When you want drugs and drug 
store things, call on us, 236—yYou can 
get it at our drug store, 237.—You'll 
enjoy our high grade cigars, buy them 
by the pox, 267,, 46).Jan). 23: 1922° 2c. 
each Jan. 23, 1922; K 162364-162422. 


[69 prints]: 

Artistic designs in lamps, 48.—Ar- 
tistic furniture, 3.—Attractive furni- 
ture, attractive prices, 4.—Attractive 
summer furniture, 23. — Beautifully 
furnished home makes life worth liv- 
ing, 45—Beautify your bedrooms, 
39.—Buy a kitchen cabinet, saves time 
and work, 17.—Buy a save room bed 
couch, 52.—Buy at home and be sure, 
58.—Classy dining room sets, 42.— 
Dainty furniture for every occasion, 
15.—Don't you need a new chiffonier? 


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8753 


Dt: 1V.; BUSS VoL 


OUTCAULT ADVERTISING co.—Continued. 
[69 prints]—Continued. 

40.—Don’t you need a new refrigera- 
tor? 22—Hvery home needs a first 
class refrigerator, 62.—Fine furnish. 
ings for your parlor, 1—Fix up your 
bedrooms now, 44.—Fix up your din- 
ing room, 24.—For solid comfort buy 
our furniture, 2.—Furnish your bed- 
room nicely, 5—Furnish your dining 
room, 7.—Furniture and furnishings 
for every room, porch too, 27.—Frni- 
ture for Xmas, 50.—Furniture makes 
the best wedding present, 19.—Furni- 
ture’s the thing for Xmas, 49.—Get a 
b g easy chair for dad, 54.—Get him an 
easy chair, we have them, 11.—Get 
new furniture, 31, 46.—Give furniture 
for Christmas, 51.—Give furniture to 
her, 20.—Give her furniture, 6.-— 
Handsome parlor furniture, 32.—Have 
a nicely furnished home, 38.—Have 
your bedrooms cheery and bright, 41.— 
Keep baby healty, 12.—Kick out your 
o!d, put in our new, 14.—Kitchen fur- 
niture and stoves, 63.—Latest designs 
in wallpaper now here, 67.—Linoleums 
and house furnishings, 55.—Linoleums 
and mattings save work, 56.—Make 
your bedrooms comfortable, 30.— 
Make your children’s room attractive, 
10.---Make your home beautiful, 28.— 
Now’s the time to buy new furniture, 
18.—Ornament your home, 9.—Our 
beds are soft and downy, 16—Our 
handsome furniture will improve your 
home, 36.—Our handsome heaters are 
coal savers, 65.—Our mattresses make 
peaceful sleep, 37.—Our new house- 
maid says, buy our furniture and rugs, 
0.—Our new housemaid says, let us 
furnish your furniture. [Spotlight]— 
Our rugs are beauties, 58.—Our rugs 
are lovely, 59.—Pretty porch furni- 
ture, 25.—Put our best furniture in 
vour best room, 34.—Put our handsome 
furn‘ture in your home, 13.—Quality 
is high, the price is low, 43.—Reed 
furniture, 26.—Repaper your walls, 
66.—Rugs and furniture for every 
room, 57.—Rugs, carpets too, 60.— 
Rugs, rugs, rugs, 61.—See our beautiful 
bedroom furniture, 8.—See our sum- 
mer furniture, 21.—Serve it on a new 
dining room table, 47.—There’s heat 
and beauty in our stoves, 
have a store full of fine furniture for 
you, come in, 35.—We have the furni- 
ture you want, 33——Worn out things 
spo?l your rooms, buy new furniture, 
29. © Jan. 25, 1922; 2 ec. each Jan. 25, 
1922: K 162450-162518. 


64.—We- 


OUTCAULT ADVERTISING co.—Continued. 

[72 prints]: 

Are you ready for your vacation? 
227.—Are your valuables safe? 15 S.— 
Away down, low prices on summer 
goods, 229.—Be a success in our succes- 
ful clothes, 233.——Be in the spotlight, 
wear our clothes, 245—Be in the 
swim, wear our good clothes, 230.— 
Blossom out in our new clothes, 223.— 
Boys clothing, sweaters too, 253.— 
Classy clothes for classy men, 218.— 
Clothes are furnishings for particular 
dressers, 246—Clothes for men who 
know, 205.—Clothes for work and 
afterwards, .235.—Cool clothes for hot 
days, straw hats too, 225.—Correct 
clothes for all occasions, 234,—Cut 
prices on cool summerclothes now, 
228.—Dress up and celebrate, 226.— 
Dress up, Easter is near, 216.—Dress 
up for the holidays, Xmas gifts for 
men, 250.—Dress well, it pays, 252— 
Dress young, feel young, stay young, 
248.—Enjoy yourself, wear our stylish 
clothes, 221—Fabric, fit and style, 
price, they all go into our clothes, 
215.—Fine furnishings for men, 241.— 
Get a new raincoat, 210.— Handsome 
furnishing goods, 213.—Here we are, 
Nifty and the lamb, watch for us each © 
week, 200.—It is easy to see the extra 
high quality in our clothes, 212.— 
It is good business to wear our good 
business clothes, 247.—Just arrived. 
our new line of fall and winter cloth- 
ing, 263.—Keep your valuables in our 
safety deposit vaults, 9 S.—Let us meas- 
ure you for some new clothes, 266.— 
Look at our fine clothes, 208—Look 
to us for latest styles, new spring 
hats, 209.—Low prices, you can’t beat 
our low prices now, 201.—Low shoes 
at low prices, 256—Most wear where 
most needed, 265.—New fall styles. 
226.—New styles in low shoes, 260.— 
Order new spring clothes now, stacks 
of patterns to select from, 267.—Our 
clothes and our prices make friends 
for our store, 211.—Our clothes com- 
mand attention, 232.—Our clothes look 
good everywhere, 238—Our furnish- 
ings and shoes look good, feel good, 
and are good, 258.—Our good clothes — 
win in a ‘walk, 219.—Our good clothes 
win, sweaters too, 237.—Our stylish 
clothes will make you feel proud, 
214.—Own a good suitcase, 261.— 
Prices down now, come and buy one, 
203. — Quality price, 231. — Reduced 
prices, wonderful values in our classy 
clothes, 202.—Right dress for Thanks- 


174 | 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 2, 1922 


CLASSES, H TO K 


OUTCAULT ADVERTISING co.—Continued. 
[72 prints ]|—Continued. 

giving, 248.—Safety, safety deposit 
boxes for rent, 24 S.—See the clothes 
you buy, buy at home, 262.—She will 
admire you in our clothes, 217.—Slip 
on one of our fine coats, 204.—Snappy 
furnishing goods, 224—Special pant 
Sale, 239.—Specials in boys clothes 
this week, 254.—Sport clothes, light 
summer underwear, athletic under- 
wear, 220.—Straw hat time, buy yours 
“now, 222.—Strong and stylish, 255.— 
Strong shoes for rough weather, 257.— 
There is style and comfort in our low 
shoes, 259.—There’s individuality in 
our clothes, 240—Warm clothes for 
winter wear, 249.—We can send it to 
you by parcel post, 269.—Wear our 
good clothes, 207—-Wear our good 
clothes and enjoy yourself, 244.— 
Wear our good clothes, wear like iron, 
206.—Winter’s coming, don’t you need 
new clothes, 242.—Xmas gifts men 
like, 251—You are first judged by 
your clothes, buy our clothes, 264. 
Jan. 19, 1922: 2 c. each Jan. 19, 49022 - 
K 162128162199. 


OVERMYER (PERRY FREDERICK ) Chicago. 
[8754 


Dust guard for journal boxes of rail- 


read cars. [6 sheets, blueprints] © 
1 'c. May 5, 1922: I 6712. 
Ow (Cuartres) Bellevue, Pa. 
[8755-8764 


[4 photographs] : 

Bg bend.—Canoe girl—Sailboat.— 
Spray of apple blossoms. © Jan. 31, 
1922: 2 c. each par. 8, 4922: F 253706— 
253709. ° 


[6 photographs]: 

Eddy.—Ferry.—Guyasuta. — Kinzua 
H lls.—Riffle—Sunset, Black’s Run, 
Allegheny River. © Jan. 31, 1922: 2. 
each Apr. 12; 1922; J 254281254286. 


PapiLia (J. L.) San Francisco. [8765 


Islam greets you. Glad to meet you. 
© June 5, 1922; 2 c. June 10, 1922; J 
255179. 


PAIN (HENRY J.) New York. [8766 
Temple of Concord. © 1 c. Mar. 28, 
1922; J 254082. 


Parnter (James W.) Washington. 


[S767 67 
Washington, D. C.,, Westunenon 
monument. © Nov. 15, 1921 ; 2c. June 


a, 1922; J 255173. 
3297—22 


PALETTE ADVERTISING STUDIOS, Chicago. 

[S768 

Hail insurance on growing crops. © 

Mar:-3) | 1922 2 yeh y Ape!) )1; (1922 - 1K 
165361. 


PALMER (S. L.) Hutchinson, Kan. 
[S769 
Auto home. [3 sheets, blueprint] 


© 1 c. Mar. 28, 1922; I 6609. 


PALMER (Witt E.) Washington o 
O. 


[8770 a 

Johnson (Jack): 
And Tut Jackson meet on battle 
ground.—At Washington C. H.. 0.— 


Jackson (Tut) and managers. © 
June 9, 1922; 2 ¢. each June 12. 1922; 
oF 255208255210, 


PANORAM CO., Ft. Worth, Tex. 


[S773 
Mexia’s skyline of fortune. ane 
Wortham district. © Feb. 8, 1922; 
Web. 17, 1922; K 164263. 
PARAMOUNT NOVELTY co., Milwaukee. 
[S774 
Nigger face Sambo. © Oct. 15. 


1921 ; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1922: K 164010. 


ParDoE (J. B.) Bound Brook, N. J. 
[8STT5-STT7 

[3 photographs]: 

New York moon.—Ponce de Leon 
cross.—Shepard crook tree. © Mar. 
25, 1922; 2 c¢. each Mar. 25, 1922: 
J 254020-254022. 

ParKs (CLARENCE L.) Fresno, Calii. 
[8778_- 

Althouse (Paul) 8, 1922: 

2c. Mar. 


PARSONS 


© Mar. 
4S, 19223 233767. 

(Ernst M.) Boston. 
[8779-S782 


© Apr. 4 
031922; .K 164381— 


House, 
1922 ; 


a12;> 652, 662, 672. 
2 ye. Apr. 


164384. 
_ PARTNERS PRESS. Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. 


[S783 
[Mailing card, 79] © 
1922; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1922: kK 


Postatruth. 
Apr, (12; 
164577. 
PatcH (E. L.).:co., Stoneham, Mass. 

[S784 

"Giaica quadruplets. © 1 ¢. May 1. 
1922; J 254580. ; 
PEARCE (JOSEPH N.) J aia 

[8785 

Philadelphia, Pa.. Deets mutual bldg. 


and Independence Fiat, 2AGTS1 4 
Apres 2650 1924-2 ie: May he OZ D ee 
254547. 


YD 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


S786 


— 


pt. Iv., DS.5 Vor 


PELKEY (JAMES E.) New York. 
[S8786, 8T87 
Harding (President) and lLaddy 
Boy being photographed by Roger L. 
Sullivan of the Veteran’s bureau. © 
1c. June 18, 1922; J 255218. 


being photographed by Roger L. 


Sullivan of the Veteran’s bureau. © 
1 @ June 13; 1902 5.255219. 


PENTE (WILLIAM) Park Ridge, Il. 
[8788, 8789 


Gimme Dat, the wizard. (Jn Child 
life, Mar., 1922) © Feb. 25, 1922; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 28,, 1922" Ke tGhiak 


Grandpa’s Easter hunt. (In Child 
life, Apr., 1922) © Mar. 25, 1922; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 28, 1922 : K 165156. 


PENTON PUB. co., Cleveland. [8790 
Miss America II. © Sept. 25, 1921; 
2G. Apr 22, 1922) F-25500... 
PERRY (FRANK BripGHAM) Newton 
Center, Mass. [8791, 8792 
Listening: ©) Apr) 12: 1922 2 1c 
Apr. 11. 1922; J 254463. 
Tan ne. "© Apr. 12) 19222 2. 6. .Ape: 


11, 1922; J 254462. 
Perry & co., Philadelphia. [8793-8795 
Hot weather clothes. © June 16, 


1922: 1c¢. June 21, 1922; K 166084. 
Not a single exception. © June 17, 
1922: 1c. June 21, 1922; K 166085. 
When you buy clothes. © June 15, 
1922: 1 c. June 21, 1922; K 166083. 
Persuine (Eri Roscor) Pocono-Pines, 
Pa. [ST96—S8799 
f4 photographs] : 
After the snow storm.—Clymer, li- 


brary after the snow storm.—Pocono-: 


Pines after the snow.—Summer resi- 

dence in the winter time. © Apr. 11, 

O22? Le each) Apr aS, aoAZ ee 

254456—254459. 

Persons (WALTER C.) St. Louis. 

[8800 

Zoo photographs. © Apr. 28, 1922; 

2 c. May 1, 1922; J 254545. 


PETROCELLI (JOSEPH) Brooklyn. 
[8801 
New York (City) Curb market. © 
1 ¢. June 15, 1922; J) 255248. 
PHILADELPHIA INTERSTATE DAIRY COUN- 
cIL, Ph ladelphia. [8802 
[Window display, building scene. 
Health home is being built of dairy 
products, etc.] © 1. Apr. 29, 1922; 
I 6738. 


PICANINNY FREEZE CO. OF AMERICA, 
Salt Lake City. [8803-8817 

[6 prints]: 

Beats Dixie watermelon, A 3.—Eat 
seeds ’n all, A 1, A 13-A 15.—Treat 
coming, A 2. © Apr 24,°1922--2 cc. 
each May 9, 1922; K 165162—165167. 


[9 prints]: 

At all refreshment stands, Dei 
Eat seeds ’n all, A 7, A 8, Ackte A 12.— 
For children 1 to 100 years old, A 10.— 
Lookee what’s here, A 6.—More fun 
for everybody, A 9.—Picaninny freeze. 
[Window streamer, D 4] © Apr. 24, 
1922; 2 c. each May 8, 1922; K 165556— 
165564. 


PICKERING (EDWARD DICKEY) Cleve- 
land. [8818 


Open channel chart, a graphical so- 
lution of the bazin formula for select- 
ing proper channel widths, ete. [Blue- 
print] © Mar. 1, 1922; 2 © May 13, 
1922); 4. (G7Sa: 


PICKERING (LILLIAN R.) Los Angeles. 
[8819 


(History series) © 
2._¢,. June is, #922 >. .K. 


Factoons. 
June 8, 1922; 
165963. 


PIERINI (ATTILIO) Brooklyn. 
[8820, 8821 
Fur facts of value. © May 22, 
1922; 2 ce. May 18)(1922- Km feo547, 
His masterpiece, the super sealine. 
© May 19, 1922; 2 c. May 22, 1922; K 
165505. 


PLACE (LYMAN T.) Erie, Pa. [8822 
eee smile. © Mar. ’25, 19225 2 

e. Mar. 27, 1922; J 254024. 

POKEY ee Crete, Ill. [8823 


[Incubator] © Apr: 2Osie22— 2c 
June 9, 1922; K 165999. i 
Poti (Oscar A.) Detroit. [8824 

Bartlett (Judge) © Jan. 15, 1922; 
2c. June 12, 1922; J 255584. 
PoLtkK (R. L.) & co., Detroit. [8825 

[Music in the ave © Apr. 21, 1922 ; 3 


2 c. Apr. 24, 1922; K 165287, 
PONDELICEK (JAMES WALLACE) Chi- 
cago. [8826-8845 


[9 photographs] : 

Attitude, 22-801.—Bather, 3-5044.— 
Caprices, 7—5099.—Dune sprite, 35- 
5083.—Great beyond, 39-5019.—Joy of 
spring, 14—-5004.—Sandpiper, 5—5084.— 
Song of the dunes, 50-5106—Summer 
fantasy, 44-5104. © May 1, 1921; 2 
e. May 17, 1922; J. 254859-254863, 
254865-254868. 


176 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 
no. 2, as 8876 
PoNDELICEK (JAMES WALLAcE) —Con. PowELL (Eyre)—Continued. 
[11 photographs]: [6 photographs ]—Continued. 
Adoration, 13-5096.— Apple, 19-| Moncravie (Virginia) © May 14, 


5034.—Dawn, 32-5037.—Dune grasses, 
42-5039.—From out the sand, 36— 
1006.—Meditation, 27-5045.—Net, 28— 
5058.—Sea serpent, 20—-5053.—Seiner, 
56—5052. — Tigress, 15-5055. — Wor- 
shiper, 10-5041. © May 1, 1922; 2c. 
May 47, 1922; J 254858, 254864, 
254869—254877. 


POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY, New York. 
[8846-8849 


Arbor with two seats and garden 


gate. [Blueprint] © June 10, 1922; 
2c. June 17, 1922; I 6808. 
Crystal detector receiving _ set. 


[Blueprint] © May 10, 1922; 2 c. May 
tt G22 > 1. 6166. 

Kitchen cabinet. [Blueprint] © 
more a2: De, Apr. 14, 192231 
6646. 

Shaving cabinet. [Blueprint] © 
May, to, 1922; 2 co May. 15, 1922;.1 
67438. 


POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY PUB. CO., 
Inc., New York. [8850, 8851 


Metal balloons may draw power 
from sky. (In Popular science 
monthly, July, 1922) © June 10, 
nos te June 12,1922; K 1659238. 


Power station, overhead view of. 
(Jn Popular science monthly, July, 
1922) © June 10, 1922; 1c. June 12, 
g922* K 165922. 


POPULAR SCIENCE PUB. CO., INC., New 
York, [8852-8854 
Future airliner. (Jn Popular sci- 
ence monthly, July, 1922) © June 10, 


noo? 1 ¢. June 12, 1922; K 165924. 


Radio receiving set with two stages 
of amplification. [Blueprint] © Apr. 
np 1922; 2.c. Apr. 8, 1922; 1 6636. 

Vacuum will lift new metal airship. 
(In Popular science monthly, June, 
ime22) © May 10,.1922; 1 c. May 10, 
1922; K 165255. 


Post PHOTO SERVICE, Washington. 
[8855 
Washington, D. C., U. S. Bureau of 
standards. © May 20, 1922; 2 c. May 
20, 1922; J 254933. 


POWELL (Eyre) Omaha, Neb. 
[8856-8861 
[6 photographs] : 
Bella Sevilla, copy of portrait.—Co- 
lumbia (Miss) in Eskimo dress.—Co- 


Quon Tai.—Leiloklani and _ sister.— 


1922; 2 c. each Apr. 15, 1922; J 255084— 
255089. 


PoweLrt (Top) San Francisco. 
[8862-8867 

Santa Fe trail. © 

Ze. Mays Asi A220 J 


Santa Fe, N. M., 
May 1, 1922; 
2548138. 


Taos, N. M., Pueblo: 

Meditation.—Oven.—Stairs.— Tryst- 
ing place. © May 1, 1922; 2 c. each 
May 15, 1922; J 254809-254812. 

Trail of the north. © May 1, 1922; 
2 ¢. May 15, 1922; J 254814. 


POWELL (WILFRED FE.) New Haven. 
[8868 


Chart showing the use made of bibli- 
cal material in the international im- 
proved uniform lessons, etc. © Apr. 
ZV 1922 Zr Ape. 26, 1922.5 6728: 


PRENTISS (A. M.) Portland, Or. 
[8869 
Sunset on the Pacific at Seaside, Or., 
8864. © May 17, 1922; 2 c. May 23, 
1922. J 254973. 
PREPARED ROOFING ASSN., Chicago. 
[8870-8872 
Estimated shipments of roll roofing 
and asphalt, shingles for entire indus- 


try, Oets £, 1919 to: -Hebs 283) 1922 
[Blueprint] © 1 c. Apr. 10, 1922; 
I 6688. 

Nov. 11919: to: Mar.:31,. 1922. 
a aaa © 1c. May 8, 1922; I 

6716. 

— Dee. 1, 1919 to Apr. 30, 1922. 
[Blueprint] © 1c. June 12, 1922; I 
6793. 

Press pus. co. (N. Y. wort~p) New 
York. [8873 
Widden (George) Freckles. © May 


31, 1922; 1 ec. June 20, 1922; K 166110. 


Prick (LESLIE ALLAN) Jamestown, 

[8874 
Prendergast (James) founder of 
Jamestown. © Mar. 20, 1922; 2 «. 


Mar. 21, 1922; J 253958. 


PRIDGEON (IRWIN) Washington. [8875 
Washington, D. C., cherry blossoms. 

© Apr. 16, 1922; 2 c. May 6, 1922; J 

254645. 

PRINT SHOP, Mountainhome, Pa. [8876 


Arrived safely. © May 15, 1922; 2 
ce. June 8, 1922; K 166136. 


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PROGUE (JOSEPH E.) New York. [8877 

[Trend of the petroleum situation in 
the U. S. 8 sheets, blueprints] ©1«. 
Mar. 14, (192272 \T (G6H. 


PUBLISHERS AUTOCASTER SERVICE CO., 

New York. 8878-8944 

Busy on the job again. © June 12, 
1922:2 ce Junei7, 1922; K 166037. 

Cireus time. © Apr. 24; 9922; 2°, 
May 2, 1922; K 165442. 

Clean up. © Mar. 9, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 
20, 1922; K 164066. 

Everybody likes the circus. © May 
22, 19225 Zie May 31, 19225 K 165702. 

Excuse our dust. © Mar. 9, 1922; 
2 c. Mar. 20, 1922; K 164068. 

Gee. © Feb. 2, 1922; 2 
1922° KK T63162. 

Ginghams. © Apr. 20, 1922; 2 e. 
Apr. 22, 1922; K 1648382. 

Got it. © Feb. 6, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 9, 
1922. KK AGSIGS. 

Ho-hum, same old speed. © June 8, 
1922; 2 ¢. June 10, 1922; K 165918. 

In touch with the outside world. © 
Apr. G2 1922 2-2 %e. Apr 10, 922° K 
164457. 

Keeping his eye on things. © May 
1, 1922;.2 e. May 11, 1922; K 165260. 

Kids is kids. © May 4, 1922; 2 ¢. 
May 11, 1922; K 165259. 

Same. © May 29, 1922; 2c. 
June 3, 1922; K 165735. 

Larger helping please. © Apr. 27, 
1922; 2 c. May 2, 1922; K 165448. 

Let’s have a June wedding. © June 
¥, 1922); 2-e. Sune 3; 1922; K 165734. 

Lower away. © Jan. 30, 1922; 2c. 
Feb. 9, 1922; K 163165. 

Make room, one at a time. © Feb. 
20, 1922; 2..¢;, Mar..9, 1922): K 163876. 

Making it an event. © Mar. 23, 
192252. ¢ Mar. 28, 1922; K 164229: 

Money makes the mareto go. © Jan. 
26, 1922; 2 ¢. Feb. 9, 1922; K 1638164. 

New hero. © May 18, 1922; 2 « 
May 20, 1922; K 165466. 

Old friends meet again. © June 15, 
1922; 2c. June 17, 1922; K 166038. 

Old Mother Hubbard again. © May 
8, 1922; 2 ec. May 17, 1922; K 165889. 

Old polly hasn’t any spring fever. 
© "Mar. ‘21, 1922: 2c. Apr)’ 4;-1922 °K 
164276. 

Old swimmin’ whole. © May 25, 
1922: 2 ce. May 31, 1922; K 165708. 

Questions of the day. © Apr. 17, 
1929-2. ¢. Apr! 22;1922; K 16483. 


c. Feb. 9, 


PUBLISHERS AUTOCASTER SERVICE CO.— 

Continued. 

Railroad invalid. © June 5, 1922; 

ec. June 10, 1922: K 165907, 

Ruling passion. © Mar. 16, 1922; 

c. Mar. 20, 1922; K 164067. 

Spring planting. © Mar. 30, 1922; 

ce. Apr. 1, 1922; K 164277. 

Still small voice. ©, Apr. 3, 1922; 

c. Apr. 10, 1922; K 164456. 

Throw out the life line. © May 11, 

1922; 2 c. May 17, 19225 1K d@aaer 
Uncle John’s josh. Auto owners 

will tell you, etc. © Apr. 27, 1922; 2 «. 

May 2, 1922; K 165440. 


Bands on some cigars nowdays 
burn better’n th’ tobacco. © Feb. 20, 
1922; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1922; K 164208. 


Birds are now watching to see 
who buys garden seed. © Mar. 30, 
1922; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1922; K 164275. 


— Boll weevil has his little faults, 
etc. © June 8, 1922. Sic sane 10, 
1922; K 165915. 


Chump in this town sez his 
wife’s husband is his best friend. © 
Jan. 30; 1922; 2 ¢) Web 3) ee, 
163159. 


— Excavations for new buildings, 
etc. © May 29, 1922; 2 @ dune 3, 
1922; K 165736. 


Fool looked down the barrel of 
his gun, etc. © June 5,4922-52 «: 
June 10, 1922; K 165916. 


—I think I can beat it across, 
ete. © Apr: 1%, 192232 G@2ape 22, 
1922; K 164830. 


I think the man with the hoe, 
etc. ‘© Mak. 16) 1922. 276 silar 20; 
1922; K 164064. 


I wonder, do minnows laugh to 
see the whale floundering on a shoal. 
© Feb. 23, 1922; 2 e Maryoyage2 5K 
164209. 


i) 


iw) 


i) 


i) 


I wonder, when Darwin was 
young did he ever think of making a 
monkey of himself. © May 25, 1922; 
2 c. May 31, 1922; K 165701. 


If a man doesn’t think the 
world is getting better, he isn’t. 
Mar. 13; 1922: 2 « Mar 20,1922; & 
164065. 


It’s not a big jump from criti- 
cism to hate, etc. © Mar. 23, 1922; 
2 e. Mar. 28, 1922; K 164227, 

— It used to be, Mother may I go 
to the show, ete. © May 22, 1922; 2 ¢. 
May 31, 1922; K 165700. 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no./2, 1922 


9031 


PUBLISHERS AUTOCASTER SERVICE CO.— 
Continued. 

Little money is a dangerous 

thing at an auction sale. © Apr. 20, 
fhe 2 € Apr. 22, 1922: K 164829. 


Newspaper men agree that the 
two smallest things in the world, ete. 
©) May 11, 1922: 2c. May 17, 1922; 
KX 165390. 


Often the trouble with a beau 
is that he won’t stay tied. © Apr. 3, 
1922; 2 ce. Apr. 10, 1922; K 164458. 


One of those drummers said 


that he was an asset, etc. © May 8, 
1922 ; 2 ec. May 17, 1922; K 165391. 


One said, I can’t let George do 
it, etc. © June 15, 1922; 2 c. June 17, 
1922; K 166035. 

Radiophone has added _ enor- 
mously to the number of lectures, etc. 
© Apr. 24, 1922; 2 c. May 2, 1922; K 
165441. 


Silence is the yell of the school 
of experience. © Mar. 20, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 28, 1922; K 164228. 

Some day, maybe they’ll get 
something from economics besides the 
eco. © May 15, 1922; 2 c. May 20, 
1922; K 165464. 


Some friends are like shadows, 


etc. © May 1, 1922; 2 c May 11, 
1922; K 165257. 

There are two Niagaras now, 
Bre © Apr. 10, 1922: 2 c. Apr. 15, 


1922; K 164598. 

Troubles never come _ singly, 
anne) Ape. 6; 1922: 2 ¢:. Apr. 10, 
1922; K 164459. 

Typhoid germs in water [etce.] 
© June 12, 1922; 2 c. June 17, 1922: 
K 166036. 


When the world pays America, 
me © Jume 1, 1922: 2 c June 38, 
eee KK 165733. 


—— Why 2 out of 3 motor accidents 
occvr under 15 miles an hour. © May 
Bate. 2 c. May 11,1922: K 165258. 
Would you know the _ secret 
of life? etc. © May 18, 1922; 2 «¢. 
May 20. 1922; K 165463. 

Wouldn’t marriage take better, 
Berne). Mar “27,1922: 2 ec. Apr. 14, 
1922; K 164274. ; ' 

You don’t kill a dog by cutting 


Off its tail, etc. © Feb. 6, 1922; 2 «¢. 
Feb. 9, 1922; K 163160. 
Undelivered package. © May 15, 


1922; 2 c. May 20, 1922; K 165465. 


We on have our canutes. © Feb. 
Ba, 1922- 2 c. Mar. 9, 1922; K 163875. 


PUBLISHERS AUTOCASTER SERVICE CO.— 

Continued. 

You kaint rouse a woman’s heart. 
(© Mep, 2) 19222". Keb: 8 19225 1K 
163161. 

[3 prints]: 

Congressional hike—Today.—Uncle 
John’s josh. If a man had only one 
pair of socks, etc. © Apr. 138, 1922; 
2.,c. each Apr. 15,, 1922; K. 164597, 
164599, 164600. 


QUINTO, CoHEN & LEVIN, 
York.. 

Stylity clothes: 

[Young man carrying topcoat over 
shoulder, etc.]|—[Young man wearing 
tan street suit, etc.J—[Young man 
wearing tuxedo, etc.] © ae FOZ 


Inc., New 
[8945-8947 


Zi, Coed. Apr, 11. 1922 K 164526- 

164528. 

R-C PIcTuRES corP., New York. 
[8948-9031 


First woman, Mildred Harris in: 

From the back woods to the palace 
of splendor.—Great heavens, I’ve 
killed him—T[1 sheet poster, A. B.J— 
[3 sheet poster, A. B.J]—[6 sheet pos- 
ter]—[11x14 in., A-FJ—[22x28 in., 
A, B]—[24 sheet poster] © Apr. 30, 
1922): 2c, each: “Apr. 26," 1922" K 
164913—164928. 


Gay and devilish, Doris May in: 

[Bedroom scene]—Big jazz picture 
of the season.—[Fight]—Flapper’s 
head. 3 sheet poster]|—Girl, her boy, 
a kiss, oh joy, a plot, a row, etc.— 
[Girl kicking]—[Group of fourJ— 
Have you seen the brand new laugh 
thermometer ?—[Kiss]|—[Lake scene] 
—[No, no]—[Poor girl]—Post no bills. 
[3 sheet poster]—[Studio scene]—[6 
sheet poster]—[24 sheet poster] 2 
May 14, 1922; 2 c. each May 22, 1922 
K 165524165539. 


Glory of Clementina, Pauline Fred- 
erick in: 

[Dinner scene]—[Don’t tell me any 
more]—[Easel and stand. 3 sheet pos- 
ter]—[Frederick’s (Pauline) head]— 
[Girl on ground|—[Girl with fan. 
3 sheet poster]—[He kissed me]— 
[Hello mumsie Clem]—T[Her first sit- 
ting]—[My God]J—[My God is that 
me|]—[Please come]—I[Studio scene] 
—[Title card]—[6 sheet poster]—[24 
sheet poster] © May 28, 1922; 2 c. 
each May 22, 1922; K 164603-165618. 


In Volendam. (Travelaughs) © 
May {7 19222 c. Apr. 24, 1922; 1% 


165238. 
Queen o’ the turf: 
[Aeroplane scene|]—[Combination. 


3 sheet poster]—Come on you Alert.— 


He 


RADEWAGEN Co., Chicago. 


9032 


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ra Bo iw 


pt. IV, BOSS ets 


R-C PICTURES corP.—Continued. 
Queen o’ the turf—Continued. 
[Daughter and father]—Dick has been 


shot.—Driving finish of the great 
race. — [Horshoe] — [Jockey and 
trainer]—Read what the _ greatest 


racing experts say of the big racing 
scenes.—See the great race scene, etc. 
—Spectators—They’re  off.—They’re 
off. [8 sheet poster]—They’re off. [6 
sheet poster ]—[Title card]—[24 sheet 
poster] © Apr. 16, 1922; 2 @ each 
Apr. 20, 1922; K 165068—165083. 


Shiek of Araby, H. B. Warner in: 

As far as the eye could reach lay 
the mighty shiek’s domain.—[Clutch 
scene. 3 sheet poster]—Desert ban- 
dits plan to raid the caravan.—[ Desert 
scene]—My God don’t bind me, are 
you man or beast?—[Outside the 
shiek’s tent]—Purple night, desert 
incense, and the irresistible lure of 
the HBast—[Shiek and _ girl]—Shiek 
on horse. 3 sheet poster]—T[Shiek’s 
head]—[Title card]—Trap is set, now 
I shall wreak vengeance.—Trapped by 
desert brigands, one bullet left-—Un- 
counted gold, a fortune in silks and 
gems, etc.—[6 sheet poster]—[24 sheet 


poster] © May 15, 1922; 2 c« each 
May 22, 1922; K 165572-165587. 

Starland revue. © Apr. 30, 1922; 
2c. May 9, 1922; K 165182. 


Such is life in London’s west end. 
(Travelaughs) 
Apr. 24, 1922; K 164849. 

Such is life in Monte Carlo. 
(Travelaughs) © May 21, 1922; 2c. 
May 22, 1922; K 165602. 


RaBa (ERNST) San Antonio. 

Foch (Marshal) San Fernando cathe- 
dral, San Antonio, Tex.: 

[9032-9034 

And Rt. Rev. Bishop Drossaerts.— 
Before altar—kKneeling at altar. © 
Dee. 7, 1921; 2 @ each Dee. 12-1921; 
J 258984—253986. 


[9035 

Style sheet of unique and distinctive 
monograms for embroidery. © Apr. 
12, 1922 2c. Mayi4,. 1922-5 165331. 


RADIO AND NOVELTY MFG. CO., Wor- 
cester. [9036 


Wiring diagrams of the radio set, 
1. © May 9, 1922; 2 c. May 10, 1922; 
I 6767. 


RADIO CORP. OF AMERICA, New York. 


© Apr. 23, 1922; 2c. 


RADIO JOURNAL PUB. CO., Los Angeles. 


[9038 
Radio journal. [Cover design] © 
May 6, 1922; 2 ei May. eee kK 


165239. 


RADIO PRODUCTS LABORATORY, Brooklyn. 
[9039 


[Wireless telegraphy and telephony 


design. Blueprint] © Apr. 4, 1922; 

2¢. Apr. 12, 1922 4 Geos: 

RADIOTUNE corP., Marietta, O. [9040 
Radiotune. © Mar. 27, 1922; 2 c. 

Mar. 7, 192233 aati, 

RANKINE (ARCHIBALD M.) Denver. 

{9041 

Save your eyes. Better vision 


through scientific optometry. © May 
9, 1922; 2 c. May 8, i922) 165737. 
RANSOM (FLETCHER C.) Joliet, Ill. 
[9042 
[Daddy’s obligations] © Dec. 14, 
1921; 2 ec Apr. 3;:1922; K 164355. 
RAUDEBAUGH (OxIvER B.) Flagstaff, 
Ariz. [9048, 9044 
Chief of Hopi Indian moon dance. 


© Apr. 24, 1922; 2 e May 6, 1922; 
J 254640. 

San Francisco Peaks. © May 8, 
1922: 2 ce. May Td, 1022 ee 2ateos. 
REDMAN (LEE F.) Detroit. [9045 

Choir boys. © Apr. 16, 1922; 2 «. 
Apr. 6, 1922; J 254382. 

REECE (JANE) Dayton, O. [9046 


Taft (Lorado) the man and his 
work. © June 19, 1919; 2 c. Dec. 16, 
192): J) 2o4bt 


REEDLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Reed- 
ley, Calif. [9047 


Gateway to General Grant natioual 
park and Kings River Canyon.  [Let- 


terhead] © Mar. 1, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 
27, 1922; K 164254, 
REEVES (CHARLES 8S.) Hood River, Or. 


[9048-9051 


Hood (Mt.) and the Columbia Gorge 
Where beauty — 


hotel, Hood River, Or. 
dwells. © May 25, 1921; 2 c. May 13, 
1922; J 254797. 

Multnomah Falls, Or., a_ scenic 
beauty. © Nov. 10, 1921; 2 c. May 13, 
1922; J 254794. 


River, mountain and gorge. © May 


[9087 | 25, 1921; 2 ce. May 138, 1922; J 254795: 
World time chart, A 285. ©1« Wind Mt., a vista. © May 8, 1921; 
June 26, 1922; I 6819. 2 e. May 18, 1922; J 254796. 
180 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 2, 1922 


CLASSES, H TO K 


ReicH (Bruno J.) San Antonio. 
[9052 
Illustration for building loop aerial. 
[Blueprint] © 1 c«. May 22, 1922; I 
6760. 


REINCKE, ELLIS COo., Chicago. [9053 
World’s best music on Victor re- 
cords. [Victor fan, 1922] © May 10, 
1922; 2 c. May 13,. 1922; K 165310. 
REINTHAL & NEWMAN, New York. 
[9054 
Puzzled. © May 1, 1922; 2 c. June 
19, 1922,-. K 166042. 
RENTSCHLER (J. F.) Ann Arbor, Mich. 
[9055, 9056 
Cahalan (Rev. James) 1, 2. © Mar. 
eee 2 oe. each Mar. 13, 1922; J 
253778, 203774. 
REVILLON FRERES, New York. 
[9057-9071 


[Eskimo]: 
[Boy |—[Girl]—[Girl, close up]J— 


[Man, close up]—[Man, 4 length por- 
tra t] —[Man’s head]—[On snow 
peak]—[Woman]—[With spear] © 
Mar 15,)4922 2 ec each Apr. 3,.1922; 
Mar teeteo2: 2e. each Apr. 3, 1922; K 
164418-164420, 164424, 164425, 164427- 
164430. 


[Eskimo fishing] © Mar. 23, 1922: 
2 ¢. Apr. 5, 1922; K 164492. 


[Eskimo girl child, bust of] © Mar. 
Paetoe 2c. Apr. 5, 1922; K 164491. 

[4 prints]: 

[Aged Eskimo man, close up]—T[Es- 
kimos with gray and white foxj— 
[Eskimos with white fox]—[Group of 
Eskimos] © Mar. 18, 1922; 2 c. each 
Apr. 3, 1922; K 164421-164423, 164426. 


REXMER PRODUCTS CO., Jersey City. 
[9072 
[Arts and darts] © May 20, 1922; 
ec May 27, 1922: K 165675. 


ReEYNotps (B. 8S.) co., Washington. 
[9073-9075 

Arlington, Va., tomb of the unknown 
peigier (Cc) Apr. 26, 1922-2 e. Apr. 
27, 1922; K 164875. 

Washington, D. C., Washington 
monument and Bureau of printing and 
engraving. © Jan. 4, 1922; 2 c. Apr. 
14, 1922; K 164578. 
by night. © Jan. 4, 1922; 2e. 
Apr. 14, 1922; K 164579. 

RoacH (JOSEPH A.) co., Chicago. 
[9076 

[Balloon peddler, K 2951] © Apr. 

15, 1922; 2 c. Apr. 27, 1922; K 164947. 


9104 
ROAHEN (KENNETH F.) Wenatchee, 
Wash. [9077-9085 


Cascade Mts., Wash. © Nov. 15, 
1S Bre Janes 1223 253504. 


Glacier Peak, Wash., summit. © 
NOY. 20) 1921 34D ey, ame Se 19D St 
253339. 

Moonlight, Lake Wenatchee, Wash. 
Gy Oct. 41. 1921-2 & Jan. 3, 1922205 
Zoos ls 

Mountain goat, Chelan Co.. Wash.. 
45-47. © Dec..5, 1921; 2 c. each Jan. 
O22 ed opal, 20aae2, 25000, 

48, 49. © Mar. 1; 1922: 2 «. 
each Mar. 28, 1922; J 254033, 254034. 

Scene from Sniattle River, Wash. 
(Ci Nave i5,. 1921s 2te Jana, 19225" 5 
253336. 


RuHopes (Mr. & Mrs. C. T.) Baker. 
Nev. [9086 
Cave dweller’s garden of love. © 
June 1, 1922; 2 e. June 10, 1922; J 
255180. 


RICE LEADERS OF THE WORLD ASSN., New 
York. [9087-9090 
Character insures reliability. © 
Heb. 20, 19220 ec Web. 2h. 1922 =. Is: 
164204. 

Emblem of business character. © 
Mayo tole ie May. h2, 4O22 50 Ix 
165289. 

Progress. There can be no true 
progress without principle. © Mar. 
27, 1922; 1 c«. Mar. 29, 1922; K 164238. 

Wide appeal of character. © June 
5, 1922; 1 ¢. June 9, 1922; K 165887. 
RicH (CHARLES H.) Woolrich, Pa. 

[9091 

U. S. desert. Penn’s woods. © Apr. 
28, 1922; 2 c. Apr. 28, 1922; K 164941. 
RICHARDSON (MARTYN LOCKE) Norfolk, 

Va. [9092-9102 

Spina perfecta, A-D. © Mar. §, 
tPF 3 cep Mars 105119225 35255 T1S— 
Dbate lL: 


Bs) ©) May'3, 192275 2, ¢: May 4, 

1922; J 254629. 

PK ©) May. 207 1922+ 2c 

each May 22, 1922; J 254950—254955. 

RipEout (H. H.) Washington. [9103 
Washington in bloom. © Apr. 15, 

1922; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1922; J 254343. 


RIGAUMONT (VictoR ALBERT) Pitts- 
burgh. [9104 
Proposed amusement, store and 


office bidg., basement plan and first 
floor plan. [2 sheets] ©1c. Mar. 27, 
1922; 1 6614. : 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9105 


pt: IV. , BUS. vee 


RINALDO (LAWRENCE RUSSELL) Brock- 

ton, Mass. [9105 

[Child’s daily reminder] © Mar. 
aL, A922 5 Qe, Apres 3). 1922 36643. 


RIp-EASy co., Waterloo, Ia. [9106 


Having a ripping old time. © May 
6, 1922: 2.6 May 8, 1922 > J 1 2546a0: 


Rossins (J. L.) co., Spokane, Wash. 
[9107 
Two mighty monarchs. © Feb. 4, 
1922 52 e) Mar."'2) 1982-3 Zaaeos: 


Roppins (Rotanp G.) Vineland, N. J. 

[9108, 9109 

Gittone (Harry) laying second load 

of concrete in paving Landis ave., Vine- 

land. N. J. © May 18, 1922; 2 c. June 
2A, 1922 >) J 255475. 


Koetz (Mayor) laying first load of 
concrete in paving Landis ave., Vine- 
land, N. J. © May 18, 1922; 2c. June 
24, 1922; J 255474. 


Rosperts (Hopart V.) Utica, N. Y. 
[9110 
Coon tak’ng his own picture. © 
Feb i. 21922- -2).c: -Appeets. 8922 50 
254338. 
Nopinson (JoHN H.) Washington. 
[9111-9114 


Lillian, Nantucket Island, Mass. © 
May..a0; 1922. 2 eG. dune 36,1927 is 
166011. 


Wauwinet, Nantucket Island, Mass.: 

Along the _ bluff.—Cottages.—Pines. 
© May 30, 1922; 2 c. each June 16, 
1922: K 166012—166014. 


RocKy MOUNTAIN RADIO CoRP., Denver. 

[9115 

Hear it by radio. © May 10, 1922; 
2 ¢. June 12, 1922; K 165958. 


RODRIGUEZ SERRA (J. E.) Ponce, P. R. 
[9116-9135 


Ponce, Puerto Rico: 

Hospital de tuberculosos, 61.—Hos- 
pital San Lueas, 62.—Marina, 65.— 
Playas de, 66. © Dec. 20, 1921; 2c. 
each Jan. 4, 1922; J 252486, 252490, 
252495, 252496. 


[16 photographs]: 

Arboles de mango, 69.—Camino soli- 
tario, 77—Entrada a Banos de Quin- 
tanam, 63.—Escena campestre, 70, 
71.—Escena matinal, 73.—Hora_ ves- 
pertina, 76.—Montanas de Puerto Rico, 
18, 19.—Mountain stream, 9.—Paisaje 


de Puerto Rico, 75.—Palmeras, 12.—. 


Plantacion de cafe, 68.—Plantaciones 
de cafe, 7—Quietud campestre, 74.— 
Soledad y reposo. 72. © Dee. 20, 1921; 


RopRIGUEZ SERRA (J. E.)—Continued. 
[16 photographs ]|—Continued. 

2c. each Jan. 4, 1922; J 252480-252485. 

252487252489, 252491—252494, 252497— 

252499. 


Rocers (FRANK H.) Philadelphia. 
[9136 


International statistics on water 
power, developed and potential. © 
Mar. 21, 1922;°2. ¢. (Ape aaa: 1 
6653. 


Root (Luta AvueustTA) New York. 
[91387 
Dorian quartette. © Apr. 3, 1922; 
2c. Apr. 5, 1922; K 164697. 


ROSECRANS (PAvuL C.) Atlantic City. 
[91388 


Only a few steps from r. r. stations 
to Princess hotel. © Apr. 12, 1922; 
2c. Apr. 18, 1922; K 164550. 


ROSENBERG (SAMUEL A.) Clarksburg, 
W. Va. [9139 


Protection. mother and cub. © 
Mar. 14, 1922.:"2. ©) Maracas 22 
253877. 

ROSENER (CHARLES 8S.) San Francisco. 
[9140, 9141 
© 


[Welcome awaits.] Feb. 28, 
1922; 2 c& Mar. 23, 19223 ise iGaube: 

[Welcome to our city] © Feb. 28, 
1922; 2 c. Mar. 23, 19225 Ke tas0G Tr. 


RoTHACKER FILM MFG. co., Chicago. 
[9142-9153 
Wedding of speakies v movies. © 
1 ec. Apr. 10, 1922; J 254878. 


[11 photographs]: 

Cameraman at dock.—Dipping ore. 
—Hades on  film.—Industrial back- 
ground.—Juggling film.—Lowest 
cinema shot.—Metal cotton.—Metal 
test by movie—Shooting Sequoias.— 
Something eye has never seen.—Va- 
porizing metal. © Mar. 1, 1922; 1 ¢. 
each Mar. 18, 1922; 1 c. each Apr. 10, 
1922; J 254218-254228. 


RoweLL (Mrs. MARGARET CRAIG) Los 
Angeles. [9154 


True likeness of our Saviour. 
Mar, 28, 1922: °2 « ApryqOnie22 7, oi 
254259. | 
RoyaAL TAILORS, Chicago. [9155-9160 

Do men dress to please women, etc. 
© Mar, 17, 1922; 1 eG) Mar ote; 
K 164695. 

He wasn’t ashamed to show the 
label for it read, made-to-order. ) 
Mar. 18, 1922: 2 c. Mar, 22,9922") i 
164131. 


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no! 2,°1922 


RoyaL TAILoRS—Continued. 

Mr. Robin Red Breast is in town. 
Pear. 7, 1922; 2c. Mar, 17, 1922; 
K 164503. 

There’s a gentleman to see you, Sir. 
Mar 27, 1922-.2 ec. Apr. 5; 1922; K 
164385. 

They admired his clothes, but you 
will admire his judgment. © Mar. 
20, 1922; 1 «. Mar. 30, 1922; K 164696. 

You can’t fool the Supreme court 
on the clothes question, etc. © Mar. 
Zo, 1922; 2c: Apr. 5, 1922; K 1643886. 


RUSSELL (EUGENE A.) Lansing, Mich. 

[9161 

Lansing, Mich., St. Marys church, 

interior. © Mar. 9, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 13, 
nge2 +. 2537172. 

RUSSELL (JAMES WILLARD) Ironton, 

Mo. [9162, 9163 


Rainbow Falls on Lake Killarney, 
above. © June 10, 1922; 2 c. June 12, 
1922; J 255204. 


below. © June 10, 1922; 2 «. 
wune 12,.1922:,3 255208, 


RvuzeE (JoHN) New York. 
New York (City): 
Ave. A, looking north from 72nd 

st—E. 72nd st., Délnicko-Americk¥- 

sokol—E. 73rd st., looking west from 

First ave.—First ave. looking north 

from 72nd _ st.—First ave. looking 

south from 71st st—Public library, 

Webster branch.—321-325 E. 73rd st., 

Bohemian national hall.—420-424 E. 

Tist st. T. J. sokol bldg. © June 2, 

1922; 2 c. each June 3, 1922; J 255090- 

255097. 

SALES PTG. corp. New York. [9172 
Careful crossing campaign, cross 

crossings cautiously. © Apr. 19, 1922; 

Zc. Apr. 15, 1922; K 164866. 


[9164-9171 


SALTZMAN (Mary E.) Washington. 
[9173 
Extra, the Washington. © Jan. 20, 
1922; 2c. Jan. 20, 1922; K 162266. 


SANvDERS (A. W.) co., St. Louis. [9174 


Morning service at new cathedral. 
foo Mar. 10, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1922: 
J 253815. 


SAUNDERS (Ros. BeEeRNARD) Ukiah, 
Calif. [9175 
Ukiah, Calif. and valley. © May 


woetoe2; 2c. May 23, 1922; J 254974, 
ScHELLING & FickE, San Francisco. 
[9176 


San Francisco. 
«. Apr. 11, 1922; K 164549. 


© Mar. 16, 1922; 2 | 


9195 

SCHIFFERT (Morris) New York. 
[9177 
Unknown specimen. © May 25, 


1922; 2 ¢. May 29, 1922; J 255061. 


SCHLOSS BROS. & CO., INC., New York. 
[9178-9184 

[7 prints]: 

[Back view of man with cane]— 
[Board walk scene]—[Front view of 
man leaning on cane]—[Golf]—[Man 
holding bull dog]—[Man holding onto 
his hat in wind]—[Tennis] © Mar. 
25 1922): 2) ec, each, Apre 10) 1922): K 
164504164510. 


SCHOETTNER STUDIO, Butte, Mont. 
[91:85 
Butte, Mont., High schook class 
1922. © May 7, 1922;.2 c. May 9, 
HO97° J, 200k 1. 
ScHOONMAKER (E. T.) Philadelphia. 
186 
Philadelphia, Pa., Fairmount park, 
arch. © June 29, 1922; 2 c. June 30, 
#922 5 3, 255585. 
ScHULER (LyN R.) Washington. 
[9187 
Mama, make them shorter, mama, 
make them longer. © May 13, 1922; 
2c. May 20, 1922; K 165462. 
SCHWENCKE (QO. L.) LAND AND INVEST- 
MENT co., New York. [9188 
Near the end. © Mar. 21, 1922; 2 
e. Mar. 22, 1922; K 1643890. 
ScIMITAR PUB. CO., Washington. [9189 
Scimitar... ©» dune 22) 1922;°2.¢ 
June. 22, 1922: K 66017. 
Scott (WARREN J.) Chicago. [9190 
Dorris. © Mar. 4, 1922; 2c May 3, 
1922; J 254639. 
SEARCY (MARRAINE) Vallejo, Calif. 
[9191 


Oriental maidens. © Apr. 6, 1922; 


DC ADEPT, 1922) 5) 254314. 
SEARCY (Mary Louise RwopEs) Val- 
lejo, Calif. [9192, 9193 


Caravan. © Feb. 19, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 
21, 1922; 3 25396). 
Reflections. © Feb. 19, 1922; 2 «. 
Mar. 21, 1922; J 253960. 
SEBEK (J. C.) Buffalo, Minn. [9194 
Buffalo, Minn., birdseye view. © 
May 16, 9922-41 ¢. May ‘13,° 1922) 1e¢ 
May 24, 1922; J 255048. 
SELDOMRIDGE (L. C.) West Palm Beach, 
Fla. [9195 


West Palm Beach, Fla., Lake court 
apartments. © Apr. 27, 1922; 2 «. 
May 1, 1922; J 254544. 


183 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9196 


pt: Tv, See 


SENAT (HERBERT Dixon) Philadelphia. 

[9196, 9197 

Tony and Billie. Billie would make 

a fine Lordess. © June 15, 1922; 2. 
June 21, 1922; K 166087. 


Luck is an evasive thing. © 
dune 12, 1922: 2 e. June 2h) 1922 Kh 
166088. 


SERVICE PRESS, Richmond. [9198 
Lyric. © Feb. 14, 1921; 2 c Mar. 
28, 1922; K 165286. 


SHAW (CHAS. GILBERT) Bloomington, 
Ind. [9199 


Indiana university from the clouds. 
©) May 1, 1922; 2.c. May. 13, 1922: 3 
255049. 


SHELTON (Louisa) Washington. 
[9200 
My, I’m awful lonesome, etc. 
June 19, 1922;.2 e. June 19, 1922; K 
166074. 


SHEPARDSON (GEO. B.) Chicago. 
[9201-9203 

Chair full... © Mar., 21, 1922; 2 e. 
Mar. 23, 1922; J 255264. 

Live weight. © Mar. 29, 1922; 2 «. 
June 9, 1922; J 255266. 

Pail full’ ‘©: Mar, 29, 11922" 2). 
June 9, 1922; J 255265. 

SHERWOOD (Epwarp H.) Oak Park, Il. 
[9204-9210 

[Mammy’s hot bread] © May 2, 
192a 2 c. May 20, 1922; K 165724. 

[More] © May 2, 1922; 2 ec May 
20; 1922 1K fais. 

[5 prints]: 

Dad’s surprise.—I’ll say it’s good.— 
Mother raises the dough.—Quality and 
service.—Yum, yum. © Apr. 28, 1922; 
2 ec. each May 20, 1922; K 165550—- 
165554. 

SHIPMAN, WARD MFG. CO., Chicago. 
[9211-9216 

[Rebuilding Underwood typewrit- 
ers : 

Left side with entire carriage re- 
moved, 4.—Rear and part of left side, 
5.—Rear with tabular rack removed, 
6.—Right side of typewriter, 1—Top 
with skeleton carriage removed, 2.— 
Underside of typewriter, 3. © Mar. 
1S) 1922 \2ne-teagh Apr 1;71922 3K 
1653832-165337. 

SHIREK & HirscH, New York. 
[9217, 9218 

Jaunter. © Mar. 20, 1922; 2 c. Apr. 
4. 1922; K 164889. 


Jiggle. [Window card] © June 15, 
1922; 2 c. June 17, 1922; K 166089. 


SHOE AND LEATHER REPORTER CO., Bos- 
ton. 


Parisian style Service of the Shoe 
and leather reporter. Advance sum- 
mer style in white doeskin, ete. (Jn. 
Shoe and leather reporter) © Mar. 
16, 1922; 1 ec. Mar. 20, 1922; K 164404. 


Parisian style Service of the Shoe 
and leather reporter: | 

Biege doe skin walking model, etc. 
(In Shoe and leather reporter )—Boot 
with upper kid, ete. (Jn Shoe and 
leather reporter)—Gray suede trim- 
med with black patent and fastened, 
etc. (In Shoe and leather reporter )— 
High button boot with upper of white 
doe skin or kid, ete. (Jn Shoe and 
leather reporter) — Patent leather 
Montmorency model, ete. (Jn Shoe 
and leather reporter)—Silver or gold 
brocade theatre model, ete. (In Shoe 
and leather reporter )—White antelope 
and black patent leather walking shoe, 
etc. (Jn Shoe and leather reporter) 
© Apr. 13, 1922; 1 c. each Apr. 17, 
1922; K 164605-164611. 
Black satin model, ete. 
Shoe and leather reporter. © Apr. 27, 
1922; 1c. May 1, 1922; K 164943. 
Gray suede with patent decor- 


ation. 
© Mar. 30, 1922: 1° G) Aires aoe : 
K 164879. : 
High boot with upper of biscuit 
colored, ete. (Jn Shoe and leather re- 
porter) © Apr. 6, 1922; 1 @ Mar. 138, 
1922; K 164952. 
Satin model trimmed with 
bands of kid. (Jn Shoe and leather re- 
porter) © Mar. 23, 1922; 1c Apr, 19, 
1922; K 164698. 
Shoe decorated with inserted 
stars, ete. (In Shoe and leather re- 
porter) © Apr. 20, 19227 te eee: 24, 
1922; K 164951. 
Sonna model. “(Jn Shoe and 
leather reporter) © Apr. 27, 1922; 1 
ce. May 1, 1922; K 164944. 
Walking shoe trimmed with 
pierced straps, etc. (Jn Shoe and 
leather reporter) © Apr. 20, 1922; 
1c. Apr. 27, 1922; K 165367; 
SHour (Louis N.) New York. [9234 
Twinkletone. (In Women’s wear) 
© Feb. 23; 19225 1) Mare 2) 9922, 
K 1638656. 
SrevER (PAvuL) Minneapolis. 
[9235, 9236 
Rentacar. [Limousine] © Feb. 14. 
1922; 2c. May 5, 1922; K 165325. 
[Touring] © Feb. 14, 1922; 
2 c. May 5, 1922; K 165326. 


184 


[9219-9233 _. 


(In. 


(In Shoe and leather reporter) | 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1922 


9274 


Calif. 
[9237 

Old pal why don’t you answer me? 
eer, 1. 1921: 2 ce: Keb. 4, 1922; K 
163684. ; 


Sincer (Louris D.) Louisville, Ky. 
[92388-9244 


SinvA (NETTIE FERN) Oakland, 


[7 photographs]: , 

Calla lily door badge with garland 
of roses artificial—Easter lily door 
badge with garland of violets artifi- 
cial—Floral pillow of artificial flow- 
ers.—Lycopodium wreath decorated 
with artificial Easter lilies and vio- 
lets.—Magnolia wreath decorated with 
artificia! Easter lilies and roses.— 
Spray of artificial roses.—Wild vio- 
lets, artificial floral wreath. © 1 ¢. 
each Apr. 12, 1922; J 254830—-254836. 


SKILES (CHARGES H.) Dayton, O. [9245 


Hott and Warm detectives. © Feb. 
aa he. Mar. 15, 1922: K. 164011. 


SKINNER (FRED H.) Los Angeles. 
[9246 


Symbolical floor design for crema- 
tory at Hollywood cemetery, Los 
Angeles, Calif. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1922; 
I 6680. 


SKREGERG (H.) Milan, Minn. [9247 
Konah portable heater. © 1c. Feb. 

14, 1922; J 253728. 

Stevin (L. 8.) Carmel, Calif. [9248 


Loreto group. © Mar. 10, 1922; 
2c. Mar. 20/1922: J 258872. 


SMALL (J. O. E.) New York. [9249 
Seven young Americans. © May 10, 


fee: 2 @ May 27, 1922; J 2550438. 
SMART (EMMA DoreEmus) Dutch Flat, 
Calif. [9250, 9251 

All day sucker. © May 1, 1922; 
2c. May 16, 1922; J 254838. 

Reveries of a bachelor. © May 1, 
1922; 2 ec. May 16, 1922; J 254837. 
SMART STUDIO co., San Francisco. 

[9252 

California poppy girl. © Mar. 17, 
fase 2 €. Mar: 22, 1922; J 253967. 
SMITH (Cyrus Ferris) Colville, Wash. 

[9253 

Why worry. © Mar. 24, 1922; 2c. 
Apr. 3, 1922; J 254088. 

SmituH (Epwarp F.) Indianapolis. 
[9254-9256 

Reinforced concrete arch bridge: 

705. [2 sheets, blueprints]—708. [2 
sheets, blueprints] — 709. [38 
blueprints] © May 18, 1922; 2 «¢. 
each June 19, 1922; I 6807-6809. 


sheets, |. 


SMITH (FRANK E.) Portland, Or. 
[9257 
Worthmore call book. © Jan. 18, 
1922; 2 c. May 31, 1922; K 165868. 


SMITH (JESSIE S.) Imperial, Calif. 
[9258, 9259 


Binso:. boy. Ao Be AG) lcs each Apr: 
10, 1922; J 254200, 254201. 


SMITH (JOHN J.) Newton, Kan. [9260 

Smith compound levers and connect- 
ing rods for high speed, high power 
engines. [Blueprint] © 1c. May 1, 
1922; I 6696. 


SmitH (L. N.) ENGRAVING co., Minne- 
apolis. [9261-9265 


Christmas greetings and all good 
wishes, etc. [Bluebird greeting] © 
Marts) 19222): Dies Apr 80.) 19225 AK. 
164454. 

Merry Christmas. [Colonial girl 
card} ©). Mar. 15,1922: 2c. Apr. 10, 
1922; K 164450. 

To wish you much happiness this 
Christmas, etc. [Three candle card] 

Jane 2.2 2 Ee. Apr, 10,1922 > 
K 164451. 

Wishing you a joyous Christmastide. 
ete. [Conventional candle card] © 
Apr G; 1922-2 "e. Apris 10. L022 2 VK 
164458. 

With greetings of the season, etc. 
iHolly cara]. \@oMar. 15,, 1922 +2) e. 
Apr. 10, 1922; K 164452. 


SMYTH (JOHN M.) co., Chicago. 
[9266, 9267 
[Living room] Interior, 1. © Mar. 
5, 1922 7°2 eo Mar. 17; 1922; K 164501. 
Be ©) Maryii2) 19222) Zen Mar, 
17, 1922; K 164502. 


Snook (Frep W.) Sacramento, Calif. 
[9268 
Trouble proof. ©1c. Apr. 26, 1922; 

J 254637. 


SoctETE pEs 40 HOMMES ET 8 CHEVAUX, 

Seattle. [9269 

40 hommes, 8 chevaux. [Box car 

emblem] © June 1, 1921; 2 c. Apr. 19, 
1922; K 164657. 


Society stupi1o, Atlantic City. [9270 
Lieberman (Miss Jean) ©1c. May 
6. 1922; J 254644. 
Sonny (Louris) Los Angeles. 
[9271-9274 
Centralia, Wash., group of people in 


front of city jail. © June 11, 1921; 
2 c. Apr. 4, 1922; J 254117. 


185 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9275 


pt. Iv., 0.S., Vv. 17 


Sonny (Lovis)—Continued. 

Gardner (Roy) ‘and Louis Sonny. 
© June 16, 1921; 2 e, Sibi 4. 19225 
2 254116. 


handcuffed in county jail at 
Phoenix, Ariz. © Dec. 11, 1921; 2 ¢ 
Apr. 4, 1922; J 254118. 
turned over to Marshal Holle- 
kan at Central a, Wash., ete. © June 
16) 9921.3 2c. Apry4, 1922 : J 254119. 
SOUTHERN ALLUVIAL LAND ASSN., Mem- 
ph s, Tenn. [9275 
Levees hold, Mississippi floods ended. 
© Dec. 1, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 24, 1922; 1c. 


We Oy ee aa AS la 7 254435. 
SOUTHERN HOME BUILDERS, INC., Hous- 
ton. [9276 
Cooperative plan by which 3% 


money is made available to you, ete. 

©). Mars 1o 1922: 2. e) Mar: ad ames = 

K 1643891. 

SPAETH (CAROLA) Philadelphia. [9277 
Stokowski (J/rs. Leopold) with her 

baby daughter. © Mar. 1, 1922; 2 c. 

Mar. 30, 1922: K 164343. 

SPAULDING (A. G.) New York. [9278 


Spaulding autograph. [Tennis racket 
show card] © Jan. 23, 1922; 2 c. Jan. 
ol 1922" JK 164021. 

SPELLMAN (DELMAR D.) Detroit. 
[9279-9320 

Bosontea (George) © Feb. 13, 
LOIS 2c. Mar’ 9. 9225" 2a451o. 

Chamberlain (Mrs. R. BE.) © Jan. 
1S, 1922 512 (C) Mar: 9, 1922 J 254071: 

Cornell (Irs. Aurea © mag 20; 
192752) @. Mane, 9) 1922 3 J. 2540708 

Cray (R. 8.) “© Mar. 22, haben CG 
June 238, 1922; J 255450. 

Dickinson (John L.) © Apr. 
19225 2 ¢. June 28, 1922; J. 255470. 

Kehols (Alvah) © Apr. 10, 1922; 
2G) ume 25, 1922 eS 25n4a 

Hgan (May) © Apr. 26, 1922; 2 ¢. 
June 23, 1922; J 255464. 

Erb (Mrs. Lewis) © Mar. 16, 1922; 
2c. Sune 25, 1922 3 2oa46a. 

Flynn (R. L.) and son. © Feb. 19, 
LOZ? 3 Cie Met Onto? : Ji Zo40o9. 

Gass (Mrs. E. J.) © Feb. 11, 1922; 
2c. Mar. 9, 1922; J 254070. 

Gruenberg (Alexander) © Jan. 21, 
1921; 2 ce, Mar. 9, 1922; J: 254074. 

Hayward (Mrs. G. L.) © Mar, 


L6G, 


SPELLMAN (DELMAR: D.)—Continued. 
Hobbs (Harry W.) Aare 25, 
1922; 2 c. June 23, 1922; J 255467. 


imi 9 


Kelleher (Phillip) © Apr. 22, 1922 ; ; 
2c. June 23, 1922; J 255449. 


Martiner (E.) © Jan. 
2 ¢. Mar. 9, 1922; J 254075. 


Novak (Charles) and son. © Feb. 
12,,1922; 2 ¢, Mar. 9, 1922-58 vast. 

Pattle (Mrs. Geo.) © Jan. 20, 1922; 
2c. Mar. 9, 1922; J 254079. 

Pilate’s daughter. © Mar. 25, 1922; 
2 ¢. June 23, 1922; J 255473. 

Poole (Mrs. J. F.) © Feb. 1, 1922; 
2c. Mar. 9, 19223 J 254072) 

Ragan (Mabel) © Jan. 18, 1922; 
2c. Mar. 9, 1922; J 254080. 


Renwick (L. L.) © Jan. 28, 1922; 
2c. Mar. 9, 1922; J 254082. 


Robins (Mrs. Be My) "@adana 22. 
1921; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1922; J 254078. 
Rosier (Mrs. L.A.) +© Jam. 29, 
1922; 2c. Mar. 9, 1922; J 254083. 
Schaefer (Helen J.) © Apr. 26, 
1922; 2c. June 23, 1922; J 255468. 
Snyder (Helen Kennedy) © Apr. 


12, 1922; 2c. June 23, 1922; J 255466. 


Stevens (H. B.) “©! Mar. 23,;/1922; 
2c. June 23, 1922; J 255460. 


Van Amburgh (H.) © Feb. 10, 1922: 
2c. Mar. 9, 1922; J 254073. 


Wallace (Mrs. H. B.) © Feb. 1, 
1922; 2c. Mar. 9, 1922; J 254076. 


Welher (Mrs. C. C.) © Apr. 
1922; 2 c. June 23, 1922; J 255448. 


[3 photographs]: 

Hitchcock (Mrs. F. G.)—Ray (Wrs. 
F, G.)—Renwick’ (Mrs. Ty © 
Apr. 3, 1922; 2 c. each June 23, 1922; 
J 255456, 255461, 255462. 


[4 photographs]: 

Evans (Thomas) —Mackay (Fran- 
cis A)—Rogers (Dean Warren) 1, 2. 
© Apr. 15, 1922; 2 c. each June 23, 


22 


ni aly 


25, 1922; 


1922; J 255451, 255469, 255471, 255472. | 


[5 photographs]: 


Callaway (Mrs. R. F.)—hLick (E. 
L.)—McMahon (Mrs. J. B.)—Raeol- 
ings (Mrs. Chas.)—Sulzberger (Mrs. 
M. B.)’ © June 14, 1922-2 €. each 
June 28, 1922; J 255453-255455, 
255458, 255459. 


1922 2) ¢) June23, 1922: J 2an4a2' SPHINX co., Chicago. [9321 

Heinmiller (Eleanor) © Apr. 10, Sphinx and pyramids, 263. © Jan. 

192232 e. June’23, 1922 > J 250460; 1, 1922: 2 c. May 10, 1922; Is 165338: 
186 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1922 


9369: 


SPICER (WILLIAM FRANCIS) Lincoln, 
Mass. [9322 
Topsail breeze; from a painting of 
the frigate Constitution. © Apr. 15, 
ao22; 2 ¢, Apr. 21, 1922: J 254433. 
SPIELVOGEL (Emit) New York. [9323 
Aequinoctium; by H. Schnars-Al- 
quist. © Sept. 1, 1921; 1c. Apr. 10, 
1922; K 164483. 


SPOONER (HERMAN W.) Gloucester, 
Mass. [9324 
Universalist spire. © June 16, 


1922; 2 ¢. June 17, 1922: J 255276. 


SPRINGFIELD TABLET MFG. Co., Spring- 
field, Mo. [9325-9340 


Black Beauty. © Oct. 28, 1921; 2 
ec. Apr. 24, 1922; K 164836. 

Champion linen. © Feb. 22, 1922; 
2 @. May 29, 1922: K 165691. 

Ch ef of the tribe. © Dec. 21, 1921; 
2 ¢. Mar. 27, 1922: K 164223. 

Grizzly bear. © Dec. 21, 1921; 2c. 
Apr. 24, 1922; K 164847. 

(Historical series) : 

Ante-bellum days.—Colonial days.— 
Days of Seventy-six—North and 
South. © Mar. 14, 1922: 2 ¢ each 
Apr. 24, 1922; K 164842-164845. 

My pal. © Dec. 21, 1921; 2 ¢ Apr. 
24, 1922; K 164846. 

Redskin. (©) Apr. 21, 1922: 2 ¢. 
May 1, 1922; K 165008. 

(Sport series) : 

Foot ball.—Fox hunt.—Play ball.— 
Tennis. © Mar. 14, 1922: 2 ¢ each 
Apr. 24, 1922; K 164838-164841. 

mae © dan, 10, 1922: 2 «. 
24, 1922; K 164837. 

Trade mark linen. © Dec. 20, 1921; 
2c. May 29, 1922; K 165692. 


Sprout (CuHas. E.) Lander, Wy. 


Apr. 


[9341 
Warhakie (Chief) © Apr. 13, 
1922; 2 c. Apr. 28, 1922; J 254447. 


Stacy (CHaAs. E.) Brooklyn. [9342 
Balloon girl. © May 1, 1922; 2 « 
May 1, 1922; J 254540. 


STAFFORD ENGRAVING co., Indianapolis. 
[9843-9345 


Ancient accepted Scottish Rite, Val- 
ley of Indianapolis, Christmas greet- 
mg. © Dec. 23, 1921: 2 c. Feb. 9, 
1922; K 163221. 


Ancient Arabic order nobles of the 
Mystic Shrine, Murat temple. [ Cer- 
tificate of honorary life membership ] 
GeNov. 30, 1921; 2 c Feb. 9, 1922; 
K 163685, 


STAFFORD ENGRAVING Cco.—Continued. 
Christmas greeting. © Dec. 24, 
1921; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1922: K 163220. 


STANDARD ART CO., New York. [9346 
Hughes (Sec.) ©: Mar.,9, 1922; 2 
ce. Mar. 13, 1922; J 253994. 


STANDARD FURNITURE C€9., Seattle. 
[93847-9351 
[Radio equipment, 1-5] © Apr. 16, 
1922; 2 c. each Apr. 20, 1922: I 6701— 
6705. . 
STANDIFORD STUDIO, Louisville. 
[9352, 9353 
_Galli-Curei (Amelita) © May 1a 
1922; 2:c. May 12, 1922: J 254785. 
and Theodore Samuels. © May 
11, 1922; 2 «. May 12, 1922: J 254786. 
STAR PUB. Co., Seattle. [ 9354. 


Home brew. © May 17, 1922: 2 ¢ 
May 28, 1922; K 165619. 


STARK BROS. NURSERIES AND ORCHARDS 
co., Louisiana, Mo. [9355-9360- 

[6 photographs]: 

Loaded 9 year Stark delicious apple 
tree in Harry Carroll’s orchard—Stark 
Early Elberta in the Louis Siebert. 
orchard, Taney Co., Mo—3 year old 
Golden delicious tree in Al Johnson 
orchard, Ashland, Or.—é6 year De- 
licious tree bearing its third crop.—12 
year old Stark delicious tree in the 
Webster orchards, Wenatchee, Wash.— 
1918 crop, Golden delicious, Mrs. C. M. 
Stark’s tree. © 1 c¢.- each Mar. 6, 
1922; J 253267-253672. 


STATZER (CARL) New York. 
[Adjustable radio 


[9361 
rigging design] 


© Mar. 18, 1922; 2 «& Mar. Zo, LG22 
I 6612. 
STEHLI FRERES, Zurich, Switzerland. 


[9362-9364 
[Sacred heart of Christ; after an 
oil painting by F. Giusto] © Jan. 1 
1922: Le. Web. 10, 1922; K 164020. 
EAC) lam 1982 =< 7 io Apr. 
13, 1922; K 164595. 
[250] © Jan. 1, 1922; 1c. Apr. 
13, 1922; K 164596. 


STEIN & BLAINE, New York. 


[9365-9369 
Capes of original design, etc. [An 
E. M. A. Steinmetz drawing] © Apr. 


2, 1922; 2 ¢ Apr. 6, 1922: K 164405. 

Coats and capes of original design, 
etc. [An E. M. A. Steinmetz drawing 
© Mar. 26, 1922; 2 © Apr. 1, 1922: 
K 164854. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9370 


pt, Iv., ByYSs, ¥. AT 


Stein & Biarne—Continued. 

Summer gowns for dinner and eve- 
ning, etc. [An E. M. A. Steinmetz 
drawing] © Apr. 30, 1922; 2 c. May 
5. "1922 ep ae 

To make your costume complete, ete. 
© Mar. 92,1922 2. 0-6 Apr Sree 
K 1644387. 

[An EK. M. A. Steinmetz draw- 
ing|> ©: Mar) 49.1922). 2 eo Mar 22. 
1922; K 164130. 


STEPHENS (BraD) & co., Boston. 

[9370 
(In Whistle; 
© Dec. 24, 
2 ce: Jan.’ 12, 1922): KO T3686. 


STEPHENSON (BENTON E.) Newport, 
ROME. [9371, 9372 


Constellation (U. 8. 8.) battle colors 
unfurled on 123rd anniversary of vic- 


Franklin (Benjamin) 
by Benjamin Franklin) 
1921; 


tory over French frigate Insurgent. 
© Hep. 102° 1922 3) 2 ee Mar 4, 1922 * 
J 253682. 


123rd anniversary of victory of 
French frigate Insurgent. © Feb. 10, 
192?)°) 2. @ uMiaE 4 O22 ab 2 eaten 


STEVENS & CO., INC., Providence. [98373 


Nuway artshel measuring card. © 
May 17) 1922). 2.0.4. May s26. (3922 of 
6781. 

Cincin- 
nati. [9374 

Peasant frock. © Apr. 4, 1922; 1. 
ADE. Seo 1922 5) Ger Apr: 27... Ono wd 
254461. 

StTrmson (JAMES E. H.) Appleton, Wis. 

[9375 
“@. LADF: 


Srewart (GLADYS MATSON) 


© May 1, 1922; 
J 254441. 


(ORIN LORENZO) 


Jacque. 
28, 1922; 
STINSON 

Wis. 

Oshkosh, Wis., 
Apres BhO22 = 1.2 
254124. 


Oshkosh, 
[93876-9378 


views, series 1. © 
Gy) Apr: diy tB2Z25 (oF, 


series 20°C) Agr lt, spans De: 

pr. 20, 1922; J 254345. 

series 3. © May 1, 1922; 2 ¢. 

May 3, 1922; J 254615. 

Stixrup (JOHN L.) Seattle. [9379 
Chart of accumulation, $20,000. © 


Mar..6, 00922 > 265 Mar. te. 9 922 som 

6595. 

STONE (Roy Q.) Miami, Fla. 
[9380-93885 


Naseais N. P., Hotel Colonial, aerial 
view, 1. © Mar. 16, 1922; 2 c. each 
Mar. 20, se ih 954205, 254206. 


STONE (Roy Q.)—Continued. 

Palm Beach, Fla., aerial view: 

Casino, Breakers hotel and Royal 
Poinciana hotel.—Casino, east coast.— 
Country club golf course.—Everglades 
golf course. © Mar. 16, 1922-2 c. 
each Mar. 20, 1922: 3) 2at203 25420 (— 
254209. 


Story & CLARK PIANO co., Chicago. 
[9386 
they’re coming, the 
fairy pianokins. © Mar. 4, 1922; 2 ec. 
Mar. 9, 1922; K 163877. 
STRAND (BERNARD A.). Champaign, II. 
[9387 
Illinois (University of) band. © 
May 5; 19223) 2) el) May pers 
2548838. 


STRANDQUEST’S INVESTORS SERVICE, 
Johnstown, Pa. [9388 
Technical position chart. © Mar. 
10, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 14, 1922: I 6620. 
Srrane (F. W.) Seattle. [9389 
Adams (Mt.) from aeroplane. © 
Feb. 6, 19223. 2c) Weta warmebees ol 
258291. 
STRATTON & SNYDER, Detroit. [9390 
{Michigan mutual liability co’s hos- 


Hoho, hoho, 


pital, plans. Biveprath) ©) due, Apr. 

§,21922 2 I 66am 

SrraucH (B. A.) Champaign, IIl. 
[9891 


Pershing (Gen. John J.) and Kinley. 
© Feb. 14, 1922; 2 ec. Feb. 17, 1922; 
J 253695. 


STRAUSENBACK 
Springs, Col. 
Petrified Indian, cliff dweller. 


(C.. BA so@olorade 


© 


Apr. 25, 19225. 2 ¢) Apel See 
254451. 
STROHMEYER (H. A.) New York. 


[9893-9417 

[25 photographs] : 
Child riding a turkey, 12288.—Coun- 
try road, 14700.—Country road, pine 
tree, 14702.Country road, upright, 


14701.—Grove of pine trees, 14735.— : 


[9392 


In the woods, sugar house, 14733.—In — 


the woods, sugar house in distance, 
14734.—Looking from Coalidge to Ald- 
rich place, 14717—New England farm 
house, 14719.——New England farm 


house, ox team in road, 14720.—\Old © 


New England homestead, large, 
14713.—Old New England homestead, 
small, 14714.—On a _ country 
clouds, 14731.—On road near Lyndon- 
ville, 14711.—Pine tree bordered road. 
14737.—Vermont road, 14707.—Ver- 


188 


road, . 


MISCELLANEOUS 


no. 2, 1922 


CLASSES, H TO K 


STROHMEYER (H. A.)—Continued. 
[25 photographs]—Continued. 
mont road, upright, 


2542538. 


Srupro Swann, Charleston, W. Va. 


[9418 
© Mar. 11, 


Ward (Charles EB.) 
1922; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1922: J 254038. 


Surea (F.) Flagstaff, Ariz. 


1922; 2 c. Apr. 17, 1922; J 254325. 


Surcer (Louis G.) Louisville. 


Artificial flower wreath. © 1c. Jan. 
44-1922; J 253681. 


SULLIVAN (JAMES EDWARD) Boston. 
[9421 


Seasonal calendar. © Feb. 28, 1922: 
2 ce. Mar. 1, 1922; K 163630. 


Swarstap (ANTHONY B.) San Diego, 

Calif. [9422 

M’Ginty’s guard. © Jan. Der, 1922, 
2c. May 27, 1922: K 165676. 


SWEATER AND KNITTED TEXTILE PUB- 
LICITY BUREAU, Baltimore. 
[9423-9427 


Colorful stripes in sweaters. © 
May 9, 1922: 2 c. May 13, 1922; K 
165314. 


Filmy sweater. © Apr. 25, 1922; 
2c. May 18, 1922; K 165312. 

Knitted outerwear cosy and cute for 
the kiddies. © Apr. 11, 1922; 2. May 
13, 1922; K 165811. 

Stunning sweater. © Mar. 2h, 1922. 
2 c. Mar. 29, 1922; K 164237. 


Same. © Mar. 27, 1922; 2 «¢. 
May 18, 1922; K 165813. 


SWEENEY (Harry C.) New York. 
[9428 
Avondale. © Mar. 10, 1922; 2 «. 
May 10, 1922: I 6727. 


SWINNERTON (JAMES GUILFORD) Palo 
Alto, Calif, [9429, 9430 


I saw these things in Hopi-land. (In 
Good housekeeping, June, 1922) 
May 20, 1922; 1 
165569. 


14709.—White 
birch and old rail fence, 14752.— 
Willow bordered drive, 14696.—Woods 
in winter, 14759——Woods in winter, 
white birches to right, 14755.—Yoke of 
oxen, 14721.—Yoke of oxen in barn 
yard, 14723—Yoke of oxen in barn 
yard, man in sleigh, 14724.—Yoke of 
oxen on driveway, 14722. © Apr. 5, 
1922 ; 2c. each Apr. 10, 1922; J 254229- 


[9419 
Hopi sacred snake altar. © Apr. 11, 


[9420 


9475 


SWINNERTON (JAMES GUILFORD ) —Con- 
tinued. 

1 little, 2 little, 3 little Indians. 
(In Good housekeeping, May, 1922) 
© Apr. 20, 1922: 1 «¢. Apr: 2h 19289 1K 
164864. 


SYRACUSE ORNAMENTAL co., Syracuse, 
Ney: [9431-9459 


Knobs and back plates, plates E42- 
E53. © June 15, 1922; 2 c. each June 
23, 1922; K 166140-166151. 

Period carvings: 

In the Georgian and Chippendale 
styles, plates 246-250, 254-259.—P lates, 
260—-262.— Renaissance, Plates 251-253. 
© June 15, 1922: 2 © each June 23, 
1922; K 166152-166168. 


TABER PRANG ART Co, 
Mass. [9460-9470 


Chicago, Ill., Lincoln statue; by St. 
Gaudens. © Apr. 1, 1922: 2. Apr ers: 
1922; J 254346. 

Hdge of the wood, 5821. © May 8, 
1922; 2 c. June 22, 1922; J 255491. 

Holy family, 5817. © Mar. 15, 1922 ; 
2c. Mar. 18, 1922; J 254380. 

Lonely sea, 5823. © June 16, 1922; 
2c. June 22, 1922; J 2554209. 

On the Seine, 5803. © Mar. 24, 
1922; 2'e. June 22: 1922; J 255426. 

Peace of autumn, 5822. © June 14, 
1922; 2 c. June 22, 1922; J 255428. 


Peaceful Valley, 5820. © May 5, 
1922; 2 c June 22, 1922 sine Boot a, 

Pius XI (Pope) 5808. © Mar. 8, 
1922; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1922: J 253868. 

Roman bath, 5804. © Feb. 7, 1922 ; 
2c. June 22, 1922: J 255432 . 


Silent sea, 5824. © June 16, 1922; 
2c. June 22, 1922: J 255430. 

Wonder how mother does this? © 
Av O22) 2 vel Apr LP ODD <0, 
254847. 


TAMMEN (H. H.) co., Denver. [9471 


Fan of hearts. © Mar. 27, 1922: 2 ¢. 
Mar. 31, 1922; K 164272. 


TAYLOR (JOHN MANCHESTER) Clare- 
more, Ok1. . [9472 
Taylor (John M.) ex U. S. deputy 
marshall and U. S. Indian police. © 
Oct. 7, 1921; 2 ¢ June 2, O22 J 
255433. 


Taytor (N. & G.) co., Philadelphia. 
[9473-9475 


Springfield, 


[3 photographs]: 
Making common terne roofing tin.— 


€. May 20; 1922; K Making extra coated roofing tin.— 


Making target and arrow roofing tin. 


189 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9476 


pt. 1V., Se Fee 


Taytor (N. & G.) co— Continued. 

[3 photographs]—Continued. 
© Mar. 22, 1922; 1 c. each Mar. 27, 
1922: 1c. each Apr. 6, 1922; J 254210— 
254212. 


Taytor (NATHANIEL H.) Boston. 
[9476 


[Boston, Mass.] the great Boston 
fire, Nov. 9, 10, 1872. © Apr. 10, 1922; 
2 ¢. Apr. 25, 1922; K 164848. 


TAYLOR INSTRUMENT cos., Rochester, 
NL XG [9477-9489 
Hydrometer scales. © June 27, 


1922; 2 ¢c July 3, 1922; I 6841. 

Stormoguide. [Barometer dial] 
©, Mar. 21, 19222'2%c. Mar 23," 1922); 
I 6610. 

Taylor recording pressure gauge 
chart... 9150... ©) May. 1, :19225)2 vc 
May 5, 1922; I 6708. 

Taylor recording thermometer chart, 
S102) (Oh. Maw aa) 1922 2ve. -ame. 1, 
1922; I 6787. 


8503. © May 1, 1922; 2 c. May 
5, 1922; I 6509. 

Tycos recording pressure gauge and 
thermometer, chart, 179 A. © May 2, 
1022 - Que. May a, 19225 1 710; 

Tycos recording thermometer chart, 
WS, :© AprvZd,, 1922 21. May, 
1922; I 6697. 


——- 180. © June 6, 1922; 2 c. June 
12, W922 1 6702. 


613, -©) Mary 18,*. 1922 5:2}. 
Mar. 21, 1922; I 6604. 
614. "°@) Mar. 14, 19222 ec, 
Mar. 20, 1922; I 6603. 

615. © May 20, 1922; 2 «. 
May 26, 1922; I 6770. 

DAS2 0) Gi May 20); 2022 852i. 
May 26, 1922; I 6769. 

2405... © Mar. (28, 4922;).2 ie. 


Apr. 1, 1922; I 66238. 


THEOBALD (Orro A.) Bozeman, Mont. 
[9490, 9491 

Hold-up in Yellowstone park. © 
Oct. 20, 1921; 2 c« June 18, 1922; J 
255216. 

Making friends in Yellowstone park. 
© Oct. 20, 1921; 2 c. June 138, 1922; 
J 255217. 

THOENEN (HTHEL WHITNEY) Yellow 
Springs, O. [9492 

Progressive K. M. C. scrap book. 
[Cover design] © Dec. 30, 1921; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 5, 1922; K 164591. 


190 


THomMAS (Orro H.) Salina, Kan. 
[9493 
Babies. © Mar. 9, 1922; 2 ec. Mar. 
30, 1922: J 254125, 


THOMPSON (DELIA MARIE) Susanville, 
Calif. [9494-9496 


Black tail deer, Lassen Co., Calif. 
© Mar. 24, 1922; 2. ¢; Mar os; 1922; 
J 2540389. 


Our winter home, elk, deer, Lassen 
Co., Calif. © Mario24.2822 2G 
Mar. 30, 1922; J 254040. , 

Susanville, Calif. © Apr. 27, 1922; 
2 ce. May 3, 1922; J 254638. 


THOMPSON (HARL) New York. 
[9497, 9498 
Fundamentals of correct sitting pos- 
ture, A. B. © Mar. 10, 1922; 2 c. each 
Mar. 17, 1922; K 164040, 164041. 


THomMPson (G. L.) Fishers Island, 
NOY, [9499, 9500 
Firing the 12 inch, 125. © May 29, 
1922: 2 c. May 381, 1922; J 255070. 
Grant day. © May 5, 1922; 2c. May 
9, 1922; J 254664. 


THOMPSON (HENRY G.) & SON CO., New 

Haven. [9501 

Mil flex hack saw blades. © Mar. 3, 
1922; 2 c Mar. 6, 1922; K 164076. 


THOMPSON Fernandina, 

Fla. [9502, 9505 

Maternity. © 1 ¢. Dec. 9, 1921; J 
253980. 


Narcissus and Echo. © Mar. 27, 
1922: 2c Mar. 380, 1922; J 254260. 


(WILLIAM ) 


THOMPSON BROS., Knoxville, Tenn. 
(9504, 9505 
Knoxville, Tenn., Whittle Springs 
hotel, 5641-(J4, J5) © May 18, 1922; 
2 c. each May 20, 1922; J 254934, 
254935. 


THoRPE (HALL) London. 


Mar. 14, 1922; K 164489. 


[Wild flower bunch] © Mar. 1, 
1922: 1 c Mar. 14, 1922; K 164490. 

[4 prints]: 

[Campion ]—[Chicory ]—[Mallow ]|— 
[Wild geranium] © Jan. 1, 1922; 1 
ec. each Mar. 20, 1922; K 164493- 
164496. 


[9506-9512 — 


, 
a 
¥ 


[Caravan] © Jan. 1, 1922; 1 « © 
Mar. 14, 1922; K 164488. 
[Haymakers] © Jan. 1, 1922; 1 ¢. 


F 
, 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


na. 2, 1922 


9550 


TIDE WATER OIE CO., New York. 
[9518, 9514 

Distribution of cars and trucks in 
paw ise XC) Dee. 1, 1921: 2 ¢. May 
19, 1922: I 6796. 

Indices of the market for gasoline 
and lubricating oils in the U. S. 
Dees 1; 192;.1 ¢ May 19. TOA? St Ve. 
June 15, 1922; I 6797. 


TOLEDO SCALE co., Toledo, O. 
[9515, 9516 
Chart C E 5966. © June 3, 1922; 
2 ¢. June 12, 1922: I 6830. 


bts.) ©) Mar. 31, 1922: 2 «. 
Apr. 26, 1922; I 6706. 


Toops (HrRrBert ANDERSON) New York. 
[9517, 9518 
Polar table correlation sheet. 
Mar. 12, 1922; 2 c Mar. 20) AQZ OF 
6621. 


Rectangular correlation sheet. © 
May 20, 1922; 2 «& June Ge Won ee 
6782. 


Towne (Paur Davis) Fortuna, Calif, 
[9519-9525 

Morning mists. © May 1, 1921; 2 ¢. 
May 8, 1922; J 254662. 

Sp:rit of the redwoods. © May 1, 
1921; 2 @ May 8, 1922: J 254663. 

|5 photographs]: 

Among Redwoods.—Comrades 
through centuries.—Spindle.—Sunlight 
through the mist-—Twins. © May 1, 
1921; 2 c. each June 13, 1922: J 
255259-255263. 


TOWNSEND (CHARLES A.) Belfast, Me. 
[9526-9552 

Belfast Me.: 

Beneath the elms.—Camden road, 
old land-mark.—Trout stream. © 
June 2, 1922; 2 © each June 6, -1922:: 
J 255128-255130. 

Damariscotta Mills, Me.: 

And Damariscotta Bay.—St. Pat- 
Yick’s church, oblong—St. Patrick’s 
church, upright. © June 9, 1922; 2 ¢ 
each June 12, 1922; J 255205-255207. 

[5 photographs]: 

Belfast, Me., Penobscot Bay.— 
Camden road.—East Belfast, Me., 
Waldo County memorial bridge.— Me- 
gunticook (Lake) .—Penobscot Bay and 
Camden Mts. from Camden road. 
June 2, 1922: 2 ¢ each June dD, 1922; 
J 255099-255103. 

[6 photographs]: 

Great Pond and Western Mt.—Jor- 
dan Pond and Bubble, Mt. Desert, 
Me.—North East Harbor, Me.—Robin- 


son Mt., cliffs, Mt. Desert, Me.—West- | 
19] 


3297—22—__8 


TowNsEeND (CHARLES A.)—Continued. 

[6 photographs ]—Continued. 
ern Mt., view from, Mt. Desert. Me... 
1,2. © Apr. 8, 1922: 2 © each Apr 
12, 1922; J 254275-254280. 

[10 photographs] : 

Bar Harbor, Me., among the Porcu- 
pines.—Bar Harbor, Me., Bald Poreu-- 
pine, 1, 2.—Hunter Beach Head, cliffs. 
1, 2—Hunter Beach Head, Shore path, 
the rift in the rocks.—Mt. Desert, Me., 
Jordan Pond and Bubble.—Mt. Des- 
ert, Me.. Lafayette national park, the 
Emery path, 1, 2.—Schooner Head. the 
Spouting Horn. © June 19, N22 = @. 
each June 22, 1922: J 255416—-255425. 


~ 


TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO., Hartford. 
[ 9553. 
Travelers insurance co. Life insur- 
ance binder. [Decorative border] © 
Jan. 15, 1921: 2 ¢. Feb. AAG OD 2? Fe 
164080. 


TRENTON FLINT AND SPAR co., Trenton, 

Warde [9554 

Spar. © May 5, 1922; 2 ¢. May 8. 
19223, K 166138. 


TRIBUNE PTE. CO., Willmar, Minn: 
[9555, 9556. 
[Puzzle picture, letter PE ©" Web: 
tT 1922 2" Heb. 14,1922): K 164345. 
TL puzzle. © Mar. 10, 1922 =a ee 
Mar. 13, 1922: K 164699. 


TRINITY COURT STUDIO, Pittsburgh. 
[9557 
Mother’s day greeting card or folder. 
© Mar. 15, 1922: 1¢ Mar. 25, 1922: 
i ¢. Apr. 6, 1922- J 254434. 


Trip (Witttam H.) New Bedford. 
Mass. [9558-9562 

(Sperm whaling, 7-11) : 

Boarding blanket piece—Deck full 
of blubber.—Junk nearly severed.— 
Second blanket piece rising.—Sepa- 
rating head of sperm whale. © Apr. 
6, 1922; 2 ¢ each Apr 10.) 1993. 7 
254254254258. 


Troy (JoHN P.) Ithaca, N. Y. 
[9563-9569 

Cornell: 

Freshman crew, Standing with cars. 
—Heavy varsity crew, standing with 
oars.—Junior varsity crew.—Track 
club group.—Varsity baseball group, 
1922.—Varsity track team group. 
June 12, 1922; 2 ¢ each June 20. 1922) 
J 255586—-255591. 

Cornell heavy varsity crew, seated. 
© June 27. 1922: 2 c June 30. 1922: 


J 255592. 


t 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9579 


pt. iv., ) 6 Mat A “ae 


TscHiIrRcH (ERNEST. Louris) Hureka, 

Calif. - [9570 

[Universe, universal aspect, pt. IT] 
© 1c. May 2, 1922: I 6698. 


Tuck (RAPHAEL) & SONS, LTD., Lon- 
don. [9571-9577 


[Golden hours; by Henry Ryland] 
©. Mar. :17,: 1922):: d4e,Apro 1, 1922 
K 164871. me 

[6 prints]: 

Fayre ladye; by Jennie Harbour.— 
Jade shawl; by Jennie Harbour.— 
[Rendezvous; by Jennie Harbour]— 
Spring of youth; by Ernest Breun.— 
Sweet days of innocence; by Ernest 
Breun.—[Victorian poet; by Jennie 
Harbour] © Feb. 3, 1922: 1 c. each 
Mar. 1, 1922; K 163689—163694. 


TURNER (CHARLES W.) New York. 
[9578 
Flapper girl. © Apr. 27, 1922; 2 ¢. 
May 2, 1922; J 254555. 


Princeton, 

IN, di [9579-9583 

Ellison (Miss) © Feb. 12, 1922; 
2 ce. Mar. 18, 1922;.J 253987. 


TURNER (ORREN' JACK) 


MacFarlane (Mr.) © Feb. 12, 
1922: 2 c. Mar. 18, 1922; J 253989. 
Montgomery (Miss) Margaret) © 


Hebe 1i,.8e22 2 
2538988. 

Thomas (Ruth) A. B. © May 10, 
1922: 2 ¢., each j; June: 14; 19225" 5 
255492, 255413. 

TURNER (ORREN JACK) CO., Princeton, 
Nid: [9584 

Richardson (D. W.) © Mar. 29, 

1922; 2c. Apr. 4, 1922; J 254092. 


Turno (AvuGustT WILLIAM) Chicago. 
[9585 

Flappers for mine. © May 9, 1922; 
2 & May 20; 1922.5 254929. 

Turr (JOHN CRITTENDEN) Los An- 
geles. [9586 

Cheapest and best, Ford, Lincoln. 
© Apres 1) 1922; 2c. Apra 6, 1922 5.4 
254126, 

UNDERHILL (Irvinc) New, York. 
[9587-9599 

Handley-Page aeroplane, A 7189 B. 
© May 10, 1922; 2 e. May 11, 1922; J 
254789. 

Jersey City, N. J., First national 
bank, C. 15376.. © June 19, 1922; 2 ¢ 
June 22, 1922; J 255406. 

Majestic (S. 8.) C 15349-C 15351. © 
June 5. 1922: 2 c. each June 6, 1922; 
J 255113=255115. 


ce. Mar.. 18, 1922; J 


UNDERHILL (IrvING)—Continued. 

New York (City): 

City hall park, Civic virtue, B 39909, 
B 39910.—Madison ave. and 45th st., 
Borden bldg., C 15308.—2 Rector st.. 
U. S. express bldg., C 15311.—50 and 
30 Church sts., Hudson terminal, C 
15306.—57th st., Broadway and 8th 
ave., Fisk bldg., C 15307. © May 17, 
1922; 2 c. each May 28, 1922; J 255005, 
255007-255011. 


Skyline from Communipaw, 
Jersey City, N. J., A 7201. © May 22, 
1922; 2 c. May 23,.9922*' 0 2o50es: 
Skyline from Jersey City, B 
40058. © June 8, 1922; 2 c. June 10, 
1922; J 255196. 


UNION PETROLEUM Co., Philadelphia. 
[9600-9603 
Link in a national chain. © Mar. 
15, 1922; 2 e. Apr. 26) 19225 ae iessit. 
[3 prints]: - 
Mark of merit.—Mixed car _ ship- 
ments.—U. P. C. motor oils. © Mar. 
21, 1922 3): 2:'¢. ‘eachAgr.. 26,5 [a22 ae 
164868, 164869, 164871. 


UNITED 


PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS 
ASSN., Chicago. [9604—9606 
[3 prints]: 


Bills, bills, bills—Doctor, my wife 
and baby are ill, ete—Oh, mother, 
mother. © May 5, 1922; 2 ec. each 
May 18, 1922; K 165959-165961. 


UNIVERSAL DISPLAY SYSTEM, Jackson- 

ville, Ill. [9607 
' Universal display stands. O. K. 
eafe. © Nov. 7, 1921; 2 e) dam as. 
1922; J 254214. 


UpnHaus (W. E.) New Haven. 
[9608, 9609 
Chart showing the use made of bib- 
lical material in the international 
graded lessons, etc. © Apr. 21, 1922; 
2 c. Apr. 28, 1922; I 6730. 
—uniform lessons, etc. © Apr. 
21, 1922: 2:¢. Apr. 287 19225 Piawau: 


VAN BREE (FRANK ABRAHAM) Zeeland, 

Mich. [9610 

[Just).out]«» ©: Pebyniy 1922 a2: 
Apr. 17, 1922; K 164700. 


VAN DE GRIFT (WM. KNOox) Ft. Wayne, 
Ind. [9611 
Ross college of chiropractic, class of 
1922Ft. Wayne, Ind.; © Apes is22; 
2 ec. Mar, 31,1922; J 254061. 


192 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


eG 2 1922,-.<' 


(WILLIAM ' M:) New 
|9612, 9613 
12 ie 1920: 
J 2543835, 


VAN DER WEYDE 
York.’ 
Puritan, A.-B. - © Apr. 
2 oe, -each> Apr. 14, 1922; 
254336. 
VcELIK (JOHN) Chicago. [9614, 9615 
Pattiera (Tino) opera singer, 1, 2. 
© 1 « each Jan. 30, 1922; J 253696, 
253697. 


VERRALL (FRED STEVEN) Bellingham, 


Wash. 
Intent. we Mar. 28, 1922; 2 c. Apr. 
10, 1922) bk, 254197. 


VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS (SPENCER 
BLoor Post No. 491) Trenton, N. J. 
[9617 

Short days ago, 
memoriam for 
© Apr. 6, 


We are the dead. 
we lived, ete. [In 
Spencer Bloor post no. 491] 
1922; 2c. May 15, 1922; K 165730. 
VETERANS PTG. co., New York. . [9618 

United Spanish war veterans, dept. 
of New York, nineteenth annual de- 


partment encampment. © May 15. 
$922; 2c. May 16, 1922; K ‘165867. 


VICTOR TALKING MACHINE co., Camden, 
‘ee [9619-9621 
Jeritza (Maria) © May 3, 1922; 


2 ¢ May 5, 1922; K 165137. 
Rachmaninoff (Sergei) © Apr. 4, 

1922: 2c Apr. 6, 1922; K 164408. 
Whiteman (Paul) © June 2, 1922; 

foc. gune o, 1922: K 165732. 

VYortanp (P. F.) co., Chicago. 

[9622-9627 

[6 prints]: 


Art of living—Lord is my _ shep- 
herd. — Mother. — Prayer for this 
house. — Simple creed. — Welcome 
guest. © Apr. 10, 1922; 2 ¢ each Apr. 
10, 1922; K 165240-165245. 


Von Duyke (H. M.) Philadelphia. 
[9628 
Achievement is as wide as the earth 
and its summit is in the heavens. © 
mer 2 eto 2c JApr. 21, ‘1922; K 
164721. 
Voss (Peart H.) Glenwood, Minn. 
[9629 
Snow scenes. © Apr. 1, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 10, 1922; J 254262. 
WAGER (HERBERT FRANK) Los Angeles. 
[9630, 96381 


Los Angeles, Calif., Lincoln High 
school. © May 13, 1922; 2 «¢. May 18, 
1922; J 254866. 

Santa Fe Springs, Calif., natural gas 
well on fire. © Mar. 3, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 
18, 1922; J 253848. 


QG47 
WAGGONER (GRANT HowaArp) Bremer- 
ton, Wash. [9632 
Snoqualmie Falls. © July 1. 1921; 
2 ¢. May '29,°9922 ;: J 255062. 
Wade (MILTON) Kansas City, Mo. 
_ [9635 
S. €.°B."Aeroup. ©, Apr. 1... 1922; 
We Marve () 1922* J 2nt0s0. 


WALKER (ROBERT C.) Washington. 
[9634,. 9635 
Berwyn, Md., Primary school, [Floor 
plans of four-class-room school with 
single entrance, etc. Blueprint] © 
1 ¢.cpMayrt9,7 9922). 1 6745. 
[ two entrances, etc. Blueprint] 
© 1 ©. May 15, 1922; 1 6744. 


WARNER (EVERETT L.) Lyme, Conn. 
[9636-9638 


Lyme, Conn.: 

Florence Griswold house.—Lynie art 
assn. gallery—Old Lyme church. © 
May 23, 1922; 2 c. each May 26, 1922: 
K 165653-165655. 


WATERMAN (CHARLES EDWARD) Long 
Beach, Calif. [9639-9641 


New Mexico (U..S. S.) engineers 


force. CC) Apior1, 51922 >. 2c; pApr. Ae, 
1922; J 254304. 


Texas (U.S. 8S.) marine detachment. 
©@)May tf, 1922: 2 ¢ May 15,1922 > 5 
254821. 


whale boat crew. © May J. 
192272. ¢. May 15,1922" J 254822. 
WATERMAN (OscakR W.) San Diego, 

Calif. [9642 

Torpedo firing aboard U.S. S. Selt- 
ridge. © June 14, 1922; 2 ¢ June 19, 
1922) J 2avest, 

Waters (R. J.) & co., San Francisco. 
re 9544 

Automobile on cliff. © Mar. 3, 1922; 
Die Aare E922 «25357 LG. 

Salvaging car on cliff. © oN 3, 
122 yc: Mar OD, P9222 2550 1a 
Way (C. W.) co., Hastings, Neb. 

[9645 

Hastings auditorium. © Mar. 1. 

1925-2 CieMar. 16, 19220 52253813. 


WEED (ARTHUR J.) University. Va. 
[ 9646, 9647 
Clark (George Rogers) statue. © 


May —5, IS2200 2) May °4, 1927 +) 
254631. 
- MacConnell statue. © May 5, 1922; 


2 c. May 4, 1922; J 254630. 


193 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9648 


Weiss (HrEpwig) Monroe, Mich. 
[9648 
Portal greeting. © Mar. 28, 1922; 
2 c. Mar. 31, 1922; K 164245. 
WESSELHOEFT (Mary F.) New York. 
[9649 
Proposed line of procedure for the 


standardization of color. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
20, 1922; I 6654. 


WESTERN TABLET AND STATIONERY CO., 

St. Joseph, Mo. [9650 

Velvet loose leaf fillers. © Jan. 10, 
$O22's' 2 e) May oa, 1922" K AGaiol. 


Weston (WmM.) Lake Worth, Fla. 


[9651 
Lake Worth, Fla., Casino and 
baths. © June 7, 1922; 2 c. June 14, 


1922; J 255246. 


WETZEL, New York. 

fd prints: 

Cutaway suit. — Double 
frock  overcoat.— Double breasted 
sacque suit.—Evening suit.—House 
vobe.—House suit.—Inverness coat.— 
Knickerbocker suit.—Single breasted 
avercoat.—Single breasted sacque suit, 
A, B. © Mar. 22, 1922; 2 c. each May 
18, 1922; K 165409-165419. 


WEXLER. GOLDSTEIN 
phia. 


Hug’m and squeez’m doll: 


[9652-9662 


breasted 


Philadel- 
[9663-9665 


& 00; 


[Curlylocks]—Jack and the bean- 
stalk.—Red Riding Hood. © Mar. 22, 
LOZs 2. edelio Mar. 2p. soee2 1k 


164266—-164268. 


WHITACRE (MArRy ANN'A) Dayton, O. 

[9666 

Nation’s pride. © Mar. 9, 1922; 2 e. 
Mar: 11° 1922723 * 203063: 


WHItTcoMB (Byron JoHN) Kennebunk 
Port, Me. [9667-9680 

[14 photographs]: 

Arundel golf links.—Bathing.—Bath- 
ing beach.—Boating on the river.— 
Breakwater court.—Kennebunk bath- 
ing beach. — Pines. — Rockwood. — St. 
Anns by the sea.—Seawood cottage.— 


Sports at the river club.—Spouting 
rock.—Surf.—Wild waves. © June 6, 
19229 3 2 er Cache, AUime.hO. b LODD sere) 
255182—255195. 


WHITE (Avuceustus E.) Boston. [9681 


Christ’s head. © Mar. 14, 1922; 2 ¢. 
May 16, 1922; J 255054. 


WHITE DENTISTS, Pittsburgh. [9682 
[Charm of white teeth] © Apr. 25, 


1922; 2 ¢. Apr. 14, 1922; K 165571. 


pt. Iv., n. S., v.17 


WHITFIELD (ERLE W.) New York. 
[9683 
Magazine layout chart. © Feb. 20. 
1922; 2c. Feb. 21,1922. 2 6608) 


WHITTIER (L. G.) Wichita, Kan. 
[9684 
Wichita, Kan., northwest from 
Union natl. bank. © June 8, 1922; 2°¢. 
June 15, 1922; J) 2552s. 


Wuitty (J. H.) Richmond. 
[9685, 9686 

Royster (Sarah Elmira); by Edgar 
Allan Poe with description of source, 
pencil sketch. © Apr. 29, 1922; 2 ec. 
May 1, 1922; J 254541. 

Shelton (J/rs. Sarah Elmira) first 
and last sweetheart of Edgar Allan 
Poe, crayon sketch. © Apr. 29, 1922: 
2c. May 1, 1922; J 254542. 


WILDERMANN (RvuDOLF F. 
hawken, N. J. 

[4 photographs] : 

Direct drive fine tungsten wire 
drawing machine.—Disc-cutting,  slic- 
ing machine.—Gesco coil winding ma- 
chine for concentrating and gapping 
filament.—Rare metal treating posi- 
tion. © 1 ec. each May 27) ie22) i 
255056—255059. 

WILLARD (STEPHEN ‘#B) 
Ariz. [9691, 9692 

Arizona. © Apr ‘6.4922. 2c. Apr. 
11, 1922: 7 254260 

Camel-Back Mountain. © Jan. 15, 
1922; 2 c. Apr. 11, 19228 7 2aazte: 
WILLARD STORAGE BATTERY CO., Cleve- 

land. [9693-9696 

All depend upon your battery. © 
Feb. 10, 19223°2 ¢. Mar.24) 10225 is 
164216. 

Battery care in winter. © Jan. 10, 
1922; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1922; K 164217. 

Familiar sign. Willard. © Mar. 10, 
1922; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1922; K 164214. 


Willard tread rubber insulation. © 
Dec. 10, 1921; 2 ec. Mar, 24, 1922; K 
164215. 

WILLETT (JAcoB) New York. [9697 - 

Sweet reverie. © Dec. 25, 1919; 
2 c. Feb. 6, 19223 f 25si2m . 
Wittey (Wir11AM L.) Boston. [9698 

Decoration of the purple heart, ete. 
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1922;.J 254213. 
WILLIAMS (EpMoND EUGENE) Spokane, 

Wash. [9699 

Putt'ng Columbia Bas’n on the map. 
Basin or bust. © June 2, 19223) 21 
June 12, 1922; K 166067. 


M.). Wee- 
[9687-9690 


Chandler, 


194 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no, 2, 1922 


WILLIAMS (GARDNER H.) Boston. 
; [9700, 9701 


[Lookout] © May 30, 1922; 2 «. 
May 17, 1922; K 1653886. 
[Sentinel] © May 27, 1922; 2 «. 


June 16, 1922; K 166010. 


WILLIAMS (JAMES J.) Honolulu. 
[9702-9723 

[4 photographs]: 

Cloud effect at beach.—Moonlight on 
Kauai.—Rice field, cloud effect —Sun- 
light cloud effect. © Mar. 10, 1922; 
2 c. each Mar. 13,4922; J 253786 
253789. 

[4 photographs]: 

Diamond Head by moonlight.—Rice 
fields by moonlight.—Rice fields, Kala- 
kaua ave.—Sunset, Waihapu. © Apr. 
meee eave. each) Apr. :11,.1922;) J 
254269-254272. 

[6 photographs] : 

alf moon.—Moonlight.—Rice fields 
by sunset.—Sunrise, Kanoehoe, 1, 2.— 
Windy night. © Mar. 1, 1922; 2c. 
each Mar. 18, 1922; J 258792—253797. 

[8 photographs]: 

Diamond Head by moonlight.—Dia- 
mond Head by moonlight, with 
canoe.—Early morning of Waikiki.— 
Fishing by moonlight—Launching fish- 
ing canoe—Midnight twins. — Off 
Honolulu Harbor.—Royal Palm Ave., 
trade wind cloud effect. © Mar. 10, 
eee ench Mar 17, 1922*. J. 
253840-258847. 


WILLIAMSON (A. C.) New Orleans. 
[9724 


© ie, 


Home plan drawing contest. 
Mar. 9, 1922; I 6601. 


WILLIAMSON (FRANK A.) Chico, Calif. 
[9725-9730 

[6 photographs]: 

Hennessy Lakes, glimpse of.—Hen- 
nessy Lakes, ice floe—Hennessy 
Lakes, panorama.—High Divide, Trin- 
ity, Salmon River.—Lower Lake, 
Stuart’s Fork.—Upper Lake, Stuart’s 
Hork. © Jan. 30, 1922; 2 ¢ each 
Feb. 6, 1922; J 253184-253189. 


A.) Oakland, 
[9731 

[All seeing eye] © May 26, 

1922; 2 c. June 15, 1922; K 166066. 


WILLISTON 
Calif. 


= t= 
oil rt 


(THOMAS 


WILLSON GOGGLES, INC., Reading, Pa. 


[97382 
Take your choice. Willson indus- 
trial safety bulletin, 115 S. © Mar. 


28, 1922; 2 ce. Mar. 29, 1922; K 164547. 


9761 


WINN (JOHN) New York. [9733 


Index of general business activ'ty in 
the U.S. ©1c. Apr. 6, 1922; I 6625. 


WINSLow (A. G.) Keeseville, N. Y. 
[9734-9739 

Poke-O-Moonshine Mt. : 

Cave of the Morning Sun.—Gorge.— 
Looking east from, 2.—Looking north 
from, 1.—Looking south from, 3.— 
Looking west from, 4. © Mar. 28, 
19225, 2,0e: each) Marie) 1922) J 
254047-254052. 


WiTzeL (A. W.) Los Angeles. 
[9740-9748 

Art study: 

Awakening. — Contemplation. — 
Dreamer.—Model.—Pose  beautiful.— 
Reflection. — Study. — Supplication. — 
Vanity. © Feb. 3, 1922; 2 ¢ each 
Feb. 3, 1922; J 253802—2538810. 


WoHLBRUCK (THEODOR C.) San Fran- 
cisco. [9749 
San Diego, Calif., high school. © 
Mey? 15.0 1922: 2 (e.May, 22, AG22 25 
2549387. 


WoLF (JuLIus) Chicago. [9750 
Extra, all about our new baby. 
[Birth announcement] © Mar. 27, 


1922; 2 c. Apr. 18, 1922; K 164867. 


WOLFE’S DRUG STORE, Sonora, Calif. 
[9751 
Twain (Mark) original cabin. © 
Jaume Tt 1927) 2 e June 19.1922 5.7 
255824. 


Woop (Wm. H.) Forest Hills, N. Y. 

[9752 

Star of unity. © June 5, 1922; 2. 
June 13, 1922; K 166000. 


Woopspury (HLMER W.) San Francisco. 
[9753 


California poppy queen. © Apr. 7, 
1922) 2'e May 15°1922 3:3 254529. 


WoOopFIELD (FRANK) Astoria, Or. 
[9754-9756 

[3 photographs] : 

Columbia River highway, Whidby 
Loops.—Haystack Rock and Needles, 
Cannon Beach, Or.—Haystack Rock 
from Tolovana park, Or. © July 5, 
107M eee Rone War wos LOS 2) AD 
258975-—258977. 


WoopRurFFr (CHARLES §.) Portland, Or. 

[9757-9761 

Portland, Or., 13, 15-18. © June’ 1, 

1922; 2 ec. each June 6, 1922; J 255108- 
yea TE i Ps 


195 


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9762 


pt. Iv., D.'S., Vi Tic ee 


WootwortH (F. W.) co., New York. 
[9762-9765 

[Fancy Christmas paper, holly de- 
sien] (‘© Mar. 20; 1922°"2 @ Mar. 22, 
1922; K. 164132: 

[3 Giaepeie : 

Diagram for antenna.—Wiring dia- 
gram for loose coupler.—Wiring dia- 
gram for two slide tuning coil. © 
June 14, 1922; 2 c. each June 15, 1922; 
I 6798-6800. 


a BoyYDEN (LUNA) Raleigh, N. 
C. [9766 
Raleigh, N. C., St. Mary’s Episcopal 


school © May 20, 1922; 2 c. May 23, 
1922; J 255004. 
YELLOW CAB Co., Chicago. [9767 
Thinking fellow calls, etc. © Feb. 
1, 1922; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1922; K 163856. 
YERXA (H. R.) Redlands, Calif. 
[9768 


Redland’s garden of Eden of oranges 


and ‘snow. ©! Mar’ 23841622" Ji 
258978. 
Youne (A. E.) Sault Sainte: Marie, 
Mich. [9769 
Entrance to U. S. park, winter. © 
Reba 20, 1922 5-2, ef Mans .2) 192) 77 


253654. 


YounG (CHARLES SOMNER) Glen Echo, 
[9770-9776 
Barton (Clara) tree planting, 1%. 
© May 1, 1922; 2 c. each May - 1922 
ij 254548 254554, 


YOUNG (FREDERICK J.) Washington. 
[9777 

Laddie Boy. © May 15, 1922; 2 e¢. 
May 15, 1922; J 254808. 

Youne (J. 8.) & co., Cleveland. 
[9778-9780 

[3 prints]: 

[Fortune telling game]—[Game of 
fortune telling]—Game of treasure 
asiand.” © Keb: 27, 1922; 2 e-each 
Mar. 1, 1922; K 164260-164262. 
YOUNGBERG (J. A.) San Diego, Calif. 

[9781 


Dispensational chart. © Feb. 25, 
hOZ2625e, Apr: 10, 1922 1 6637. 


YouNGs ( FREDERICK WILLIAM) Ful- 
foniiN. Y. [9782 


Richland, N. Y., Oswego County 
sanatorium. © Jan. 25, 1922; 2 «. 
Mar. 13; 1922 >) §1254920; 


ZINK (Harry F.) Chico, Calif. 
[9783-9820 

[14 photographs]: 

Albert (Shorty) on a bull, 417.— 
Bucking bull, 418—Clark, (Bill) on 
Whiz Bang, 317—Davis (Shorty) on 
Poncho Villa, 819.—Dobbins riding, 
301.—Harn (Earl) on Rim Rock 
Jonny, 318.—Hawn (Happy) on Gun- 
powder, 303.—Reese on Blackwell, 314. 
—Richardson (Boss) on Blossom, 
306.—Riding at °49 roundup, Saera- 
mento, 310.—Ryan (Paddy) on Keno, 
315.—Ryan (Paddy) showing class, 
410.—-Smith (Tex) second money on 
Steam Boat, 311—Zerbone (Bill) rid- 


ing, 304. © June 1, 1922; 2 c each 
June 17, 1922; J 255287—255299, 
Ta Pia 


[24 photographs]: 

Angelo on Long Tom, 42.—Brennen 
(Bob) on Dynamite, 22.—Broncho 
Bob (Mrs.) on Blue Dog, 228, 229.— 
Bull at N. C. R. 1922, 290.—Clark 
(Beauford) off Poncho Villa, 236— 
Clark (Beauford) on Poncho Villa, 
2338.—Clark (Beauford) on Poncho 
Villa in finals, 239.—Clark (Beau- 
ford) riding, 269.—Clark (Beauford) 
riding a bull, 26.—Cowan (Norman) 
on Danger, 245.—Finley (Ralph) on 


Dynamite, 41.—Grever (Bill) on 
Gravedigger, 204.—Hall (Gene) on 
Bob McKinney, 224.—Ivory (Perry) 


on Black Fox, 226.—Ivory (Perry) on 
Rosey Posey, 21.—McCarty on Mon- 
arch, 230.—Messinger (Jack) on Dan- 
ger, 220.—Morrell (Dorothy) on 
Glasseye, 218.—Parson (Paul) riding, 
268.—Peter (Forest) on Black Fox, 
240.— Smith (Tex.) on Jack Kane, 
234.—Spachman (Spike) riding, 263, 
266. © May-.6, 1922; 2 c each June 
17, 1922; J 255286, 255300—255322. 


Number of entries in class H-K included in the Catalogue since Jan. 


1,°1922: 


Reproductions of works of art______ 


Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (in- 


cluding 173 one-copy entries) _____ 
Photegraphs (ineluding’ 215 ‘one-copy entries)__ 2 ae 


431 
3, 176 


Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 1,956 contributions -to 


periodicals and other one-copy entries) Vso. = eee ciel 


196 


@) 


: 


9821-14339 


BPR ARY, OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 4: 


WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF 

ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIEN- 

TIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; 
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS 


INCLUDING: 
LIST OF RENEWALS 


eee 


1922 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 17 


No. 3 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1922 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “ shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” | 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, 
issued quarterly, is arranged in two alphabets of proprietors, with sub- 
alphabets of titles as follows: 

I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or 
_other identifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applica- 
tions for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or 
Designs for works of art). 

II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I, 
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J, 
Photographs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial 
illustrations. 

Titles for Class L, Motion-picture photoplays, and Class M, Motion pictures 
other than photoplays, have been transferred to Part 1, Group 2, of the Cata- 
logue because of their similarity to Class D, Dramatic compositions, and are 
published monthly therein as a title list. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been. 
abrogated and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for 
entry in the Copyright Office. 

To save space in the Catalogue the copyright notice after each title is 
abbreviated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “G,”’ Class 
G, Works of art; “ H,” Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; “I,” Class I, 
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; “J,” Class J, 
Photographs; and “K,” Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations. “©” 
implies copyright registration of a published work, followed by a date of 
_ publication. “© 1 c.” stands for copyright registration of an unpublished 
work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the photograph 
or other identifying reproduction; and “2 c.” for 2 copies, followed by the 
date of their receipt. In the case of foreign works and pictorial contributions 
to periodicals, only 1 copy is required. 

The annual index of proprietors, portraits, and principal artists is fur- 
nished for this part in the final issue for the year. The subscription price 
for part 4, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $0.50 a year, pay- 
able in advance to the Superintendent of Documents, by postal money order, 
express order, or New York draft. 


(ii) 


NOTICE. 


The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that of the articles deposited 
for copyright registration the Librarian of Congress shall determine 
what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent. 
collections of the Library of Congress and what other books or 
articles shall be transferred to other governmental libraries in the 
District of Columbia for use therein. 

The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above 
and still remaining on the shelves of the Copyright Office may be, 
returned to the claimant of copyright under the provision of section 
60 of the Act. 

Noricr is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that in so far as any copyright 
articles deposited from July 1, 1914, to June 30, 1919, inclusive, are 
still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office and are not to be 
transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other governmental 
library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant 
prior to December 31, 1922. 

This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits 
‘such as books, periodicals, dramatic compositions, musical composi- 
tions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or 
photographs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs 
filed for identifying works of art may not be returned. No maps 
are available for return. 

To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record 
should make formal request for the return of the articles, which must 
be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will be 
supplied on request. Address Recrsrer or Coprrients, Library of 
Congress, Washington, D.C. 


(IT) 


PeeonG. WORKS OF. ART; 


MODELS VO RaDESIGNS FOR 


WORKS OF ART 


ADAMCZYK (FRANK J.) La Salle, IIL. 

9821 

Starved rock. [Painting showing 

Indian in canoe in foreground and 

large rock on bank of river in back- 

Sround| (©). c.. June 23, 1922: G 
66162. 


AMERICAN LEGION, DEPT. OF PENNSYL- 


VANTIA, Philadelphia. 9822 
American legion school award 
medal; by R. Tait McKenzie. [Bas- 


relief medal showing eagle and seal 
on obverse, and soldier and sailor on 
reverse] © le. Aug. 9, 1922; G 66400. 


AMERICAN STATUARY & DECORATING CO.. 
INc., Philadelphia. 9823, 9824 
Lamp portale, 95; by Aurelius M. 
Renzetti. [Model of lamp standard 
showing figure of oriental standing 
with musical instrument in hands] 


Lamp portale and candlestick; by 
Aurelius M. Renzetti. [Model lamp 
standard with spiral stem and round 
flaring base] 

© ic. each June 17, 1922; 65971, 
65972. 


9825 


Star figure. Model of nude female 
figure holding star with both hands 
over head. © 1 ec. July 3, 1922; G 


ANGELA (Eminio) New York 


66154. 
ARONSON (LovIs V.) Newark, N. J. 
9826-9833 
Buffalo. Drawing of buffalo 


mounted on oblong base. © 1c. July 


Zt, 1922; G 662738. 


Dog. Drawing of dog mounted on 
oblong base. ©1e. July 27, 1922; G 
66274. 

Elephant. Drawing of elephant 


mounted on oblong base. © 1c. July 


27, 1922; G 66270. 


Elk head. Drawing of elk head 
mounted on oblong base. ©1lc. July 
27, 1922; G 66272. 


Lion. Drawing of lion mounted on 
oblong base. © 1c. July 27, 1922; G 
66271. 


Ten ,commandments in Hebrew, A., 
B. Drawing of base having inclined 
surface upon which are ten command- 
ments in Hebrew. © 1 c¢. each June 
14, 1922; G 66883, 66384. 

Wings. Drawing of pair of wings 
with disk mounted between. © 1 ©¢. 
Apr. 25, 1922; G 66385. 


ArT (Cart W.) Spokane, Wash. 
9834 


Wheat tots: by James C. Parent. 
Drawing of heads of wheat with baby 
faces on them. © 1c. June 12, 1922; 
G 66132. 


Barnes (JAMES B.) Brooklyn. 
9835-9837 


Butterfly girl. Model of nude female 
figure standing, slightly inclined for- 
ward, with arms extended backward 
supporting large butterfly wings. 

Dancer. Model of bare-foot girl in- 
clined slightly forward with arms ex- 
tended holding skirt in wing fashion. 

Diver. Model of nude female figure 
standing with hands on hips and body 
inclined forward. 

© 1e. each July 24, 1922; G 66265-— 
66267. 


BATCHELDER (ERNEST A.) Los Angeles. 
9838 


Garden pot. [Model of square pot 
decorated: with relief of leaves and 
birds] ©le. July 3, 1922; G 66153. 


BAYNE (BARBARA) Los Angeles. 9839 

Big six. [Drawing in three sections 
connected by hinges, with figure 6 in 
right section and inscription below] 
@r ier tuaby i2./1922 + 'G 66199. 


BEAUTEBOX, INC., New York. 
9840-9847 


Chaplin (Charlie) ; by Henry Clive. 
rRight three quarter view of man in 
loose-fitting clothes standing with 
hands in pockets and cane under arm] 
©1lc. July 22, 1922; G 66268. 

Christmas box; by Henry Clive. 
[Left three quarter view bust of girl 
with fur-trimmed cap, looking back at 
toys] ©le. July 6, 1922; G 66173. 


197 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9848 


BEAUTEBOX, INC.—Continued. 

Compton (Betty); by Henry Clive. 
[Right profile bust of girl with hare 
shoulders, looking up] ©1e. July 8, 
1922; G 66177. 


Daniels (Bebe); by Henry Clive. 
[Left three-quarter view of girl with 
fur around neck, looking over left 
shoulder and smiling] ©1.c. July 8, 
1922; G 66176. : 


Girl in wine glass; by Henry Clive. 


[Painting showing nude girl seated in. 


tall glass] 
66232. 


Negri (Pola) [Right profile bust of 
girl wearing turban and large ear- 
rings] ©le. July 22, 1922; G 66262. 


Swanson (Gloria) ; by Henry Clive. 
[Left profile bust of girl wearing jew- 
eled headdress] ©1e. July 8, 1922; 
G 66174. 


Valentino (Rodolph); by Henry 
Clive. [Left three-quarter view bust 
of man wearing Arabian headdress] 
©1c. July 8, 1922; G 66175. 


BELL AND CHAMPE, Nashville, Tenn. 
9848, 9849 

Coming and gwine; by Robert T. 
Champe. Model of figures of two dogs 
on each side of pail. 

Watermelon-eating queen; by Rob- 
ert E. Champe. Model of human fig- 
ure with pail on head, holding water- 
melon in both hands. 

© 1c. each July 12 ,1922; G 66380, 
66381. 


BEeTeETA (FRANK D.) Linden, N. J. 
Clock face. [Model of wall clock 
with human face in relief on front] 
Indian book-end. [Model of figure 
of Indian kneeling by tree stump] 


© 1c June 30, 1922; G 


9850-9854 

Lady face book-end. [Model of 

book-end with female face in relief 
thereon } 


Snake clock. [Model clock with two 
snakes coiled around base and over 
top] 

Table lamp. [Model of tall lamp 
having standard decorated with 
serolls and leaves] 

© 1c each Aug. 11, 1922; G 66411- 
66415. 


Bisson (Peter) Athens, Ga. 9855 


Barrow (David M.) _ book-end. 
[Model of book-end in form of open 
book with bust of man thereon] © 1 
ce. Aug. 11, 1922; G 66416. 


pt. Iv, DSoee 7 


BLACKSTONE (HARRIET) New York. 
9856 
Jolly dancer. [Drawing of man in 
loose-fitting clothes and large shoes 
standing with hands holding up his 
trousers] © 1 ¢ Aug 127 1922--cG 
66434. 


BoGpANOVE (ABRAHAM J.) New York. 

9857 

Universal peace. Mural painting 

showing soldier seated on ground 

talking to woman and man, other fig- 

ures in background] © 1. Feb. 1, 
1922; G 66478. 


BovuASssE, jeune & co., Paris. 

9858-9862 

Bon Pasteur; by Jean Labarra. 

[Jesus as shepherd with lamb on shou!- 

der leading flock of sheep] © 1 «. 
June 28, 1922; G 66129. _ . 


Christ, penitent; by Jean Labarra. 
[Youth kneeling with head on knees of 
Jesus seated on throne] © 1. June 
28, 1922; G 66127. 


Communion de petite fille; by Gas- 
ton Charpentier-Bosio. [Jesus admin- 
istering sacrament to young girl kneel- 


ing while two angels look on] ©1e. 
July 21, 1922; G 66240. 
Jesus et les enfants; by Xavier 


Bricard. [Jesus seated with cup in 
hand talking to four children around 
his knees] © 1c. July 21, 1922; G 
66239. 

Sainte Famille; by EK. Piaz. [Joseph 
and Mary standing on each side of 
boy Jesus] © 1 ¢ June ws 7au22 GC 
66128. 


Brum (Luis) Laredo, Tex. 9863 


Dante vision realized by Columbus. 
Model showing four stars, cut of arms 
of Genoa, bust of Columbus, two In- 
dian figures, two flags, wolf of Rome, 
ship, Statue of Liberty, and figure with 
olive branch. © 1 c¢. May 3, 1922; G 
65974. 


BuEHL (Oscar) Lynbrook, N. Y. 


9864 - 


Washington (George) master of 
Alexandria lodge, 22. Painting show- 
ing Washington in vestments of mas- 
ter of his lodge. © 1c. June J, 1922; 
G 66147. 


BUuETTNER (T.) & CO., INC., Chicago. 
9865-9875 
Buffet set, 3806; by M. Bjorkman. 
[Design showing border with sprays 
of leaves and flowers] 


198 


WORKS OF ART 


no. 3, 1922 


3878 ; by M. Bjorkman. [Design 
showing circular and oblong figures 
with conventional flowers] 


Case, 3829; by N. Trowbridge. [De- 
sign showing scallops with conven- 
tional flowers and wreaths between 
points ] 


Design, 3800; by M. Bjorkman. [De- 
sign showing clusters of small and 
large circles] 

3802; by M. Bjorkman. [Seal- 
lops with sprays of leaves and flow- 
ers, and clusters of stars] 

3804; by M. Walker. [Lattice- 
work border with clusters of flowers 
and scrolls in corners] 

Pillow case, 3826; by N. Trowbridge. 
[Design showing scallops with bunches 
of flowers on points] 

Searf, 3803; by M. Walker. 
sign showing clusters of conventional 
flowers-and vines in corners] 
3805; by M. Walker. 
showing sprays of flowers 
scroll] 


[ Design 
about 


3827; by N. Trowbridge. [De 
sign with scallop border and three 
bunches of conyentional flowers] 
3828; by N. Trowbridge. [De- 
sign with pointed border and conven- 
tional flower pots] 

© 1 ec. each July 11, 1922: G 66188— 
66198. 


BURLEIGH 
| ee 


Providence, 
9876 
Holy night. Painting showing holy 
family, king, servants, and animals 
around infant Jesus in manger. 
1 ¢. June 26, 1922; G 66086. 
CAINE (GEORGE H.) Toledo, O. 
9877-9882 
Book-end; by Mabel V. Booth. 
Model of head on broad base. 
Candlestick, 1; by Mabel V. Booth. 
Model in form of rose. 
2; by Mabel V. Booth. 
in form of poinsettia. 
Door-stop, 1; by Mabel V. Booth. 
Model of girl in summer costume. 


(SypNEyY R.) 


Model 


2; by Mabel V. Booth. Model 
showing pheasant in grapevine. 
3; by Mabe! V. Booth. [Model 


of girl in walking dress] 
© 1c. each Aug. 7, 1922: G 66391-— 
66396. 
Carro co., New York. 9883 
Gobbo; by William Gabriel. Model 
of hunchback figure. © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1922; G 66443. 


[De- 


9892 

CAPITAL ADVERTISING CO., INC., Wash- 
ington. 9884 
Life’s result at different ages. 


Scenes in five circles showing grave- 
yard, rich man and his possessions, 
well-to-do man and his home, two men 
in office, and two loafers. © 1c. July 
27, 1922; G 66410. 


CARTON CAN CORPORATION, Chicago. 
9885 
Arctic sweethearts: by France Root 
McCreery. Drawing of arctic scene 
showing child playing with bear cub 
at each side. © 1c. July 29, 1922; 
G 66390. 


CASSIDY (GERALD) Santa Fe, N. M. 
9886 
Grey goose at the fiesta. [Indians 
around automobile in foreground, 
goose flying over them and hill in 
background] © 1 c¢ Aug. 10, 1922; 
G 66405. 


CAUFFMAN (RosBert M.) Three Rivers, 
Mich. 9887 
Early autumn; by Jeannette F. 


Cauffman. Woods with road bending 
for meht.-) ©): fe. Auge 24. 1922" @ 
66486. 


CHAMPE (Rospert E.) and GREENSPAU 
(Morris) Nashville, Tenn. 9888 


Bill in chains; by Robert E. Champe. 
[Model of figure of kaiser standing 
chamed. to ball)” (©'l ‘e July? 20, 
1922; G 66236. 


CHATTERJI (SUKUMAR) San Francisco. 

9889 

Book cover. [Drawing of girl in 

bare feet, standing on map of India 

with right arm on neck of tiger, en- 

closed in oval frame with triangle at 
top] ©1e. June 22, 1922; G 65989. 


CHIARA (HeEnNRY) Cleveland. 9890 

Never again. [Comic drawing show- 
ing two men talking while walking 
down street] © 1c July 8, 1922; 
G 66178. 


CHICAGO STATUARY MFG. co., Chicago. 

9891, 9892 

Florentine torchére; by Michele 

Bernardini. Round column _ shaped 

torchére with ornamental base and 
top. 


Roosevelt (Theodore); by Vanden 
Bergen. Sculptured bust. 


© 1c. each June 30, 1922; G 66144, 


| 66268. 


1199 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. iv. Sear 


9893 
CLAUGHTON (Eunice C.) Memphis, 
Tenn. 9893 
National pastime. [Drawing of 


group of bugs playing game of base- 
ball] ©1c. Aug. 12, 1922; G 66420. 


CLIFFORD (JOHN EpcGar) Chicago. 
9894—9896 


moments in clothes; by 
Miriam Story. Drawing showing two 
female figures standing, one seated 
and three male figures standing. © 
ive. - July 5, 1922-46 66i5s: 


Mi-cigarettes, tickles the taste; by 
J. Jeffrey Grant. [Drawing of girl 
standing on table in dining room, hold- 
ing in hand a package of cigarettes 
for which men are reaching] © 1 ¢. 
July 10, 1922; G 66359. 


watch mi-smoke; by J. Jeffrey 
Grant. [Drawing of mounted cowboy 
firing at signboard on front of little 
country store] ©1«. July 10, 1922; 
G 66358. 


Copp (MarGARET Ries) Chicago. 9897 

Lacy lady. Design showing girl’s 
head with lace hat, in lace border 
frame. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1922; G 66505. 


Great 


(HASKELL) New York. 
9898, 9899 


Starr (Frances) Left profile bust 
portrait of girl with velvet band on 
hair and tulle around shoulders. © 
1 c. Sealy 28, 1922; G 6G62QN7. 


Unknown soldier. Soldier lying 
dead with face down on battlefield, 
while above him appears an angel 
with sword and wreath in outstretched 
hands. ©1e. July 10, 1922; G 66184. 


COFFIN 


CoLLINS-KiIrRk, INC., Chicago. 
9900-9913 
Beauty spots of the world. [Draw- 
ing of automobile passing down road 
in the Riviera] 
Flattens out steep hills. [Drawing 
of automobile going up steep hill] 


Fleet as a greyhound. [Drawing 
of greyhound running above inscrip- 
tion, and automobile below] 

Joy of being safe. [Drawing of 
automobile stopped at railway cross- 
ing while cars pass] 


Long lived as a lion. [Drawing of 


lion above and automobile below in- 
seription ] 
Luxurious to-day. [Drawing of 


limousine passing oriental sedan car- 
ried by four men] 


Powerful as an elephant. [Draw- 
ing of elephant breaking down small 
trees above, and automobile below in- 
seription ] 

Quick as a panther. [Drawing of 
panther leaping above, and automobile 
below inscription] 

Quiet aS a mouse. [Drawing of 
mouse above automobile] 

Rough roads prove its restful riding 
qualities. [Drawing of automobile 
passing over rough road] 

Since grandpa’s courting days. 
[Drawing of limousine at left and 
man and woman in carriage drawn 
by horse at right] 

When supreme power is needed. 
[Drawing of automobile running 
through mud and water] 


Where beauty is more than skin 
deep. [Drawing of touring car] 

Why I chose the Auburn beauty six. 
[Drawing of limousine above inscrip- 
tion | 

© 1c. each June 22, 1922; G 65990- 
66008. 


Cook (Rospert L.) Springfield, Mass. 
9914, 9915 

Williams, 3897, memorial. [Design 
of monument with arched top and 
broad base] 

Young (Wilbur F.) memorial. [De- 
sign of monument consisting of broad 
base, three columns, and entablature 
about urn on pedestal] 

© 1c. each July 11, 1922; G 66186, 
66187. 


DAHL (CYRENA FLORENCE) Hartford, 
Conn. 9916, 9917 

Flapper. [Model of figure of girl 
with hat turned up in front, hands in 
coat pockets and bobbed hair ] 

Sea babe. [Model of baby sitting on 
back of large sea turtle] 

© 1c each June 27, 1922376 66181, 
66182. 
DALE (VioLET) New York. 9918 


Hatter. [Model of bust of young 
American youth] © de Anes tee 
1922; G 66425. 


DaLTton (Wm. J.) New York. 
9919-9922 
Cupid candlestick. Model of figure 
of child holding cornucopia in arms. 
©l1c Aug. 23, 1922; G 66485. 
Dreamer book-end; by Peter C. 
Dalton. Model of nude female figure 
reclining against cushions with arms 
raised. ©1c. Aug. 24, 1922; G 66490. 


200 


WORKS 
no. 3, 1922 


Mother and child; by Peter C. Dal- 
ton. Model of figure of woman half 
kneeling with child standing beside 
her. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1922; G 66491. 


Nelson book-end; by Peter C. Dal- 
ton. Model of figure of child seated 
on block holding laughing mask under 
arm. ©1e. Aug. 24, 1922; G 66489. 


DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago. 
9923-9933 
Model of pedestal 


Gothic pedestal. 
© 


in Gothic style with sub-pedestal. 
foe mie 2 1922; G 66367. 


Relief station of the cross, A. Model 
in relief showing Christ being stripped 
of his garments. ©1 ce. Aug. 2, 1922; 
G 66361. 


B. Model in relief, 
Christ being nailed to the cross. 
me. Aus. 2, 1922; G 66362. 


C. Model in relief showing 
Christ crucified. © 1c. Aug. 2, 1922; 
G 66363. 


D. Model in the _ showing 
Christ being taken down from the 


showing 


© 


cross. ©1c. Aug. 2, 1922; G 66364. 

E. Model in relief showing 
burial of Christ. © 1c. Aug. 2, 1922; 
G 66365. 


KF. Model in relief showing 
Christ speaking to women of Jerusa- 
lem. © 1c. Aug. 2, 1922; G 66366. 


Christ falling. Model in relief 
showing Christ falling beneath His 
cross. ©1c. Aug. 2, 1922; G 66408. 


second fall. Model in relief 
showing Christ’s second fall beneath 
mis cross. © 1 c. Aug. 2, 1922; G 
66407. 


Spanish rennaissance main altar, 1. 
[Model of altar with figure of kneeling 
angel at each side and painting of 
Virgin Mary in niche above taber- 
nacle] ©1c. Aug. 26, 1922; G 66499. 
2. [Model of altar with por- 
trait of Jesus and two angels in niche 
above tabernacle] © 1c Aug. 26, 
1922; G 66500. 


Davis (Mrs. 
Tenn. 

Diamonds and circles. 
bedspread showing circles 
monds. 

Stars and squares. Design for bed- 
spread showing stars in squares. 
~@©i1c each July 24, 1922; G 66355, 
66356. 


Sam R.) Chattanooga, 
9934, 9935 
Design for 
in dia- 


OF ART 
9946 


DECKER (JACQUES P.) New York. 
9936 
method according to 
[Drawing of wireless 
© 1c. July 24, 1922; G 


Individual 
wireless code. 
instrument | 
66382. 

De LAND (CrLybE O.) Philadelphia. 
9937, 9938 


Columbus discovers the new world. 
Open sea at left with caravels Pinta 
and Nina in distance, Columbus in 
center beside swivel gun on poop of 
Santa Maria and part of crew under 
flag on mast at right. 

Highway _ tragedy. Road scene 
through soft marsh showing highway- 
man holding horse by br.dle while 
standing beside fallen mail carrier, 
with hat, pistol and scattered letters in 
road and bridge in distance. 


© 1c. each Aug. 4, 1922; G. 66372, 


Dent (DorotHy) Washington. 9939 
What art means to me. Printed text 

surrounded by thirty ornamental Cir- 

cles. ©1c. July 31, 1922; G 66348. 


Downp (CLARENCE G.) Brooklyn. 9940 
Swimm ne systematized; by Edna 


Roll. [Drawing of section of sea] 

©l1c. June 26, 1922; G 66163. 

DUNSMORE (JOHN Warp) New York. 
9941, 9942 


Battle of Monmouth. Washington, 
mounted on white horse, rebuking Lee 
for retreating. 

Washington and Lafayette at Valley 
Forge. These two generals on horse- 
back, stopped to speak to sentry at 
Knox artillery camp. 


© 1c. each Aug.'16, 1922; G 66435, 


66436. 
Dupre (FrRANcIS Epwarp) Portland, 
Ore’ 9943-9946 


Law vs. booze, narcotics and death. 
Pen drawing of flying eagle fighting 
large snake in its claws. 

Welcome—Atlantic and Pacific high- 
Ways electrical exposition. Pen draw- 
ing of flying eagle with scroll banner 
in mouth and over back of. neck and 
tail. 


World 1925 at Portland, Or. Pen 
drawing of flying eagle with scroll 


Lanner entwinibg around tail and neck. 
World’s motto now is—E plur.bus 
unum. Pen drawing of flying eagle 
with scroll banner in mouth entwined 
around neck and tail. 
© 1 ¢. each June 14, 1922; G 66164— 
66167. 


201 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv., n. 70. 17 


9947 
DykKAAR (MosES WAINER) Washing- 
ton. 9947 
Bell (Alexander Graham) Sculp- 


tured bust. ©1c. June 30, 1922; G 


66145. 


EpwaLp (Ipa C.) Santaquin, Utah. 
9948 
Oval frame; by Edward H. Lee. 
Design showing frame with laurel and 
oak on either side, star at top, and 
cross, Olive branch.and man in pr!son 
cell at bottom. © 1c. June 17, 1922; 


G 65970. 
Exiiotr (CHaAs. H.) co., Philadelphia. 
9949 
William Woods college seal. [Draw- 


ing of cross in wreath surrounded by 


inscription] © 1 ¢. June 29, 1922; 
G 66202. 
ENGLAND (WILLIAM A.) Somerville, 
Mass. 9950 
Birthplace of Mary Baker Eddy. 


{Landscape showing two small houses 


on hill-top covered in snow] © 1 c. 

June 22, 1922; G 66005. 

EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK, Spokane, 
Wash. 9951 


Since stagecoach days; by James C. 
Parent. [Circular design showing man 
eles gun in foreground and stage- 

oach in background] © 1. June 12, 

1999; G 66133. 


——y 


Fanto (LEONHARD) Dresden, Ger- 


many. 9952 

Casement (Sir Roger) [Drawing of 

left three-quarter view bust portrait] 
© June 22, 1922; G 66139. 


FARNSWORTH (SHIRLEY AILEEN ) Brook- 
line, Mass. 9953 


Miss Young Set. Statuette of young 
g rl standing with right hand on hip. 
© 1c. Aug. 4, 1922; G 66379. 


FLEET (CLINTON C.) Vancouver, Wash. 

9954 

Owl; by Fred D. Cooper. [Drawing 

of owl perched on limb of tree] © 
1c June 17, 1922; G 66006. 


FroRMAN (IRvING) New York. 
9955, 9956 
Grey goose. [Model of goose stand- 
ing on round pedestal] ©1e. Aug. 4, 
1922; G 66377 
Pride. [Model of dog with wings] 
©1e. July 21, 1922; G 66238. 


Foster (THEODORE W.) & BRO. CO., 
Providence, R. I. 9957 


Marquise (La); by Theodore W. 
Foster. [Circular design having fluted 
sides showing perspective tubular 
effect, with bird and flower decoration 
on oval.in center] ©1c. July 5, 1922; 
G 66159. 


FRISHMUTH (HaArriet W.) New York. 
9958, 9959 


Fantasie. Sculptured group of faun 
standing on rock, holding nymph by 
arms, 


Hunt. Sculptured group of nude 
female figure holding bow over head, 
standing on backs of two running dogs. 
© 1c. each June 24, 1922; G 66084, 
66085. 


GIRONI (RAPHAEL) Medford, Mass. 
9960 


Banking scene. [Bas-relief panel 
showing woman delivering dollar bill 
to clerk behind counter] © 1c. Aug. — 
19, 1922; G 66452. 


GOLDMAN (Harry) Chicago. 9961 


Curley-head; by Max lL. Deena. 
[Drawing of curly-headed baby danc- 
ing in front of telephone receiver] © 
1c. Aug. 14, 1922; G 66423. 


GOODYEAR (CLARA) Auburndale, Mass. 

9962, 9963 

Colonial door. [Design showing ° 

doorway with wreath on door and two 
evergreens in pots on steps] 


Wreath. 
of holly in circle] 


[Design showing wreath 
© 1c. each Aug. 


28, 1922: G 665038, 66504. 
GREGORY (JoHN) New York. 9964 
Philomela. Model of crouching ~ 


figure of young woman with wings. © 
1 ec. Aug. 9, 1922; G 66399. 


GRIFFITH (PorTER MuRDOocK) San ~ 
Francisco. 9965 — 
Bear cub. Model of bear cub on 

pedestal holding lariat, with cowboy 

hat on head and pistol in belt around 

waist. ©1c. July 11, 1922; G 66185.— 


GUINZBURG (FREDERICK V.) New York. 


9966 
Jiffy baby. [Model of baby stand- 
ing with arms extended] © 1 .¢. 


July 18, 1922; G 66493. 


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OF ART 


HACKNER (E.) co., La Crosse, Wis. 
9967 
Renaissance marble main altar; by 
Heid Hackner. [Main altar: designed 
for St. Stanislaus Seminary, Florissant, 
Mo., with figure of angel on each side 
and ecurcifix with figure at each side 
in niche above tabernacle] © 1 «. 
Aug. 10, 1922; G 66406. 


HamMeER (H. H.) and Lewis (VIcToR 


Atonzo) Seattle. 9968 
Amundsen (Roald); by Victor 
Alonzo Lewis. Sculptured bust of 
explorer. © 1 c. Aug. 8, 1922; G 
66397. 
HaArRpDEROAD (RuTH) Los Angeles. 


9969 

Frog and toad stool incense burner. 

[Model showing frog sitting under toad 
stool] ©1e. Aug. 4, 1922; G 66374. 


HArRZzBERG (Hirer) New York. 
9970-9979 

Breezy Bill. [Model of bust of 
young man with head turned toward 
left] © 1c. Aug. 17, 1922; G 66447. 

Clarice. [Model of bust of girl 
with hair bobbed and turned to left] 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1922; G 66445. 

Head. Model of head for displaying 
collars. ©1e. July 29, 1922; G 66342. 

Klaro. Model of bust of young 
woman with head facing front. © 1 
e. Aug. 28, 1922; G 66506. 

Margy. [Model of bust of girl with 
hair dressed low] © 1c. Aug. 17, 
1922: G 66446. 

Nibsy. . [Model of figure of boy in 
athietie garb standing by case of golf- 
sticks] ©1c. Aug. 17, 1922; G 66451. 

Nifty Ned. [Model of bust of man 
with mustache looking over right 
Shoulder. ©' 1c. Aug. 17, 1922; G 
66450. 


Nobby Nat. [Model of bust of man 
looking forward] ©1c. Aug. 17, 1922; 


G 66444. 

Smiling Joe. [Model of bust of man 
ine] ©) b c. Aug. 17, 1922: G 
66448. 


Winsome Wally. [Model of bust of 
man with head slightly inclined for- 
Seer «c) 1 c. Aug. 17, 1922; G 
66450. 


HASSELBUSCH (Louris) Philadelphia. 
9980 
Pershing (Gen. Jobn J.) [Painting 
showing general on horseback in fore- 
ground and _ ~soldiers marching in 
background] © 1c. Aug. 21, 1922; G 
66492. 


9991 


HazeL (FRANK) New York. 9981 


Blair tower, Princeton, N. J. [Paint- 
ing showing double tower with clock 
dial above archway between] ©1e. 
July 26, 1922; G 66269. 


HENDERSON (FRANK) Chicago. 9982 


Pyramid automobile association. 
[Design showing triangle in circle sur- 
rounded by border with inscription. © 
he uly 5, 1922236 66226. 


Hitsorn (Bert E.) Spokane, Wash. 
9983 
American travel system rodome; by 
Edward Chas. Hemmings. [Drawing 
showing rectangular enclosing six 
long buildings] © 1c. Aug. 9, 1922; 
G 66401. 


HOFFMANN (Lovtrs) St. Louis. 
9984-9987 
Cupid boy flapper. [Model of fig- 
ure of boy with arms extended and 
straw hat on head] © 1. July 29, 
1922; G 66340. 


Cupid girl flapper. [Model of figure 
of little girl standing with arms ex- 
tended and straw hat on head] ©1€c. 
July 29, 1922; G 66341. 


HBlectric flower in vase. [Model of 
electric fixture in form of vase deco- 
vated w.th flowers. © 1 c. June 23, 
1922; G 66012. 


Hlectric lighthouse portrait. Model 
of electric fixture decorated with bust 
portrait of woman. © 1c. June 23, 
1922; G 66011. 


Houck (Hvueo W.) St. Louis. 
9988, 9989 
Flapper; by Mildred Dunn. [Draw- 
ing of female figure standing with 
left hand on hip and hat in right] 


Flapper doll; by Mildred Dunn. 
[Drawing of female figure standing 
with right hand on hip] 

© ae! each May 27, 1922 :.G 66187, 
66138. 


Hupson (GRAceE) Ukiah, Calif. 
9990, 9991 
Tsi-tol Cha-None. Indian child lis- 
tening with doll in her hands. 


Yokia. Indian child. Front view 
of Indian child with yellow poppy in 
her hand. 

© 1c. each July 10, 1922; G 66179, 
66180. 


203 


9992 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Dt. 7V.7 sees. 


iunt (ESTHER) San francisco. 
9992-9994 
Poinsettias, memories of California. 
Bas-relief plaque of poinsettias. 
Poppies, memories of California. 
Bas-relief plaque of California pop- 
pies. 
San Toy. 
boy. 
© 1c. each June 19, 1922; G 65978— 
65980. 


HutTcHIns (FREDRICKA LOUSINTHIA) 
Los Angeles. 9995 
Dolisen, spirit of radio. [Model of 
figure of bird perched on block with 
vadio receivers over ears and wires 
from head to: tal “© lve duly: 23; 
1922; G 66206. 


IRWIN (Patricia A.) New York. 


Model of bust of Chinese 


9996 

Leprechaun; by Arturo Ferrillo. 

Model of figure of elf with Irish coun- 

tenance seated, grasping pot of goid 

im, arms: ©). 1. Ame Lt 922 4G 
66487. 


JANNY (AuGUST R.) New York. 
9997 

Bonded: Model of ash receptacle 
with figure of nude woman shackled 
to ‘rocks, *) © 1) cy“ June 29, 1922 -'G 
66142. 

JENNEWEIN (CARL PAUL) New York. 
9998-10000 

Air. Bas-relief plaque showing face 
with flock of birds below and _ head- 
dress decorated with stars] 

Earth. [Bas-relief plaque showing 
face and headdress decorated with cu- 
pids, plants and beads] 

Five. [Bas-relief plaque showing 
face and ornamented headdress ] 

© 1c. each Aug. 1, 1922; G 66352— 
66354. 

JURECKA (CYRIL) San Francisco. 
10001 

Wilson (Woodrow ) | Bas-relief 
plaque showing left profile view] © 
1 ¢ May 17, 1922; G 66007. 


Karisz (Boleslaw F.) Chicago. 
10002 
U. S. veterans. [Drawing of Amer- 
ican soldier charging across battle 
field] > © ¢. Apr: 27, 1922);°G 66168. 
KAMINS (MAx) Brooklyn. 10008 
Arm, 10; by Joseph M. Kratina. 
Model of arm in rococo style and 
round form with wide bottom and 
small top. © 1 ¢ June 28, 1922: G 
66169. 


KNAPP cCO., INC., New York. 10004 
Polly; by Ludwig Knoefel. [Right 
three-quarter view bust of girl hold- 
ing parrot on hand] © 1 eyApr. 15, 
1922; G 66008. 
IKRUEGER (ARTHUR) Chicago. 
National peace memorial. Model of 
erch with relief panels illustrat.ng 
current events in our country. © 1 ¢. 
July 28, 1922; G 66275, 
IXRUEGER (GOTTFRIED ) CO:, 
Newark, N. J. 10006 
Krueger's special; by Casimir May- 
shack. [Drawing of ancient ship with 
two square sails] ©1e¢ July 31, 1922. 


10005 


BREWING 


G 66386. 4 
LracH (Louis L.) Taunton, Mass. 
10007 


U. S. soldier of world war. Statu- 
ette of marching sold.er in over-seas 
uniform with gun on shoulder. © 1 ©. 
Aug. 8, 1922; G 66369. 


LEANO (FEtIx) Inglewood, Calif. 


10008 
Radio horn bolder. Model of seated 
human figure with horn projecting 


from mouth. © 1c. July 19, 1922; G 


66229. 
LEE (FRANCES LIGHTFOOT) Canon City. 
Col. 10009 


Mountain canary weather barometer. 
[Drawing of donkey looking back] © 
le June 24, 1922; G 66170. 


LE Fort (BERNARD) New York. 
10010-10140 — 
Drawing of 


Bed room 7708. 


floral design. 
Use, 
floral design. 

Bed spread, 7636. Drawing of floral 
design. 


set, 


Drawing of cross-stiteh 


7684. Drawing of floral de- 


sign. 


7685. Drawing of floral design. 
—— 7813. Drawing of floral design. 


with butterflies and fruit. . 
7824. Drawing of floral design. 

Bridge set, 7693. Drawing of fioral 
design. 


T7856. 
floral border. 


7858. Drawing of floral design 
showing sprays and tea Set. 

7859. Drawing of floral design. 
7866. Drawing of floral design. 
7867. Drawing of floral design. 


Drawing of design with 


204 


7828. Drawing of floral design _ 


=e 


WORKS OF ART 


no. 3, 1922 
7868. Drawing of floral design 
of sprays. 
7869. Drawing of floral design. 
—— 7872. Drawing of floral design. 
7873. Drawing of floral design. 
— 7877. Drawing of floral design. 
7887. Drawing of conventional 
design. 
7889. Drawing of floral design. 
7891. Drawing of floral design. 
Buffet set, 7655. Drawing of floral 
design. 
7672. Drawing of floral design. 
—— 7689. Drawing of floral design. 
7714. Drawing of floral design. 
7715. Drawing of cross-stitch 
design. 
7716. Drawing of floral design. 
—— 7723. Drawing of floral design. 
7724, Drawing of cross-stitch 
design. 
7726. Drawing of cross-stitch 
design. 
7727. Drawing of conventional 
design 
7728. Drawing of conventional 
design. 
7729. Drawing of floral design. 
7730. Drawing of conventional 
design. 
7732. Drawing of floral design. 
7735. Drawing of conventional 
design. 
—— 7736. Drawing of floral design. 
—— 7737. Drawing of floral design. 
—— 7788. Drawing of floral design. 
—— 7746. Drawing of floral design. 
7756. Drawing of conventional 
design 
7834. Drawing of floral design. 
— 7835. Drawing of floral design. 
— 7845. Drawing of floral design. 
—— 7880. Drawing of floral design. 
—— 7901. Drawing of floral design. 
—— 7902. Drawing of floral design. 
7912. Drawing of cross-stitch 
design. 


Centre piece, 7679. Drawing of fruit 
design. 

Dresser, 7722. Drawing of cross- 
Stitch and floral design. 

Dresser set, 7742. Drawing of con- 
ventional design. 

—— 7748. Drawing of floral design, 

—— 7832. Drawing of floral design. 


20 


10140 


Luncheon 


floral design. 


T7687. 


7696. Drawing 


Set, 7654. Drawing of 


Drawing of floral design, 
of floral design 


of flowers and circles. 


7698. 


Drawing of floral design 


with butterflies. 


7699. 
Gay Ae de 


TTA, 


floral design. 


T7955. 
design. 


design. 
7810. 
of sprays. 
7811. 


Drawing of floral design. 
Drawing of floral design. 
Drawing of cross-stitch 


Drawing of conventional 
Drawing of cross-stitch 
Drawing of conventional 


Drawing of floral design 


Drawing of floral design 


of sprays of flowers in circle. 


7812. 


Drawing of floral design 


of circle with border of flowers. 


7816. 


Drawing of floral design 


of wreath of flowers and leaves. 


7845, 
a Tieltley 
7900. 


design. 


Drawing of floral design. 
Drawing of floral design. 
Drawing of cross-stitch 


Pillow, 7603. Drawing of floral de- 


sign. 
7665. 


Drawing of floral design 


with clusters of flowers. 


7839. 


floral design. 


Drawing of cross-stitch 


7903. Drawing of floral design 

of wreaths. 
7908. Drawing of floral design. 
Scarf, 7601. Drawing of conven- 


tional design. 


7605. 


Drawing of conventional 


design of peacocks and flowers. 


7619. 


design. 


design. 


1625. 
7627. 


Drawing of conventional 
Drawing of conventional 


Drawing of floral design. 
Drawing of floral design 


of festoons and scrolls. 


7628. 
with flower 


7629. 
with flower 

7630. 

7631. 
floral design. 
5) 


Drawing of floral design 


and scrolls at each end. 


Drawing of floral design 


and leaf border. 


Drawing of floral design. 
Drawing of cross-stitch 


10140 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Ie Fort (Brernarp)—Continued. 

Drawing of floral design 
of sprays and border. 
Drawing of fioral design. 
Drawing of floral design. 


design. 


design. 


design. 


design. 


7635. 
7646. 
7647. 
7649, 


7652. 


7663. 


Drawing 


of cross-stiteh 


Drawing of conventional 


Drawing of floral design. 
Drawing of floral design. 


Drawing 


of cross-stitch 


Drawing of conventional 


Drawing of floral design. 
Drawing of floral design. 
Drawing of floral design. 
Drawing of fioral design 
of flower between scrolls. 


of sprays and squares. 


7669. Drawing 


of ovals and flowers. 


Sarl 


design. 


7676. 


Drawing 


7673. Drawing 


Drawing 


7668. Drawing of floral design 
of floral designs 
of conventional 


of floral design. 
of floral design 


of leaves and flowers on lattice. 
Drawing of conventional 


7677 
design. 


——— Tool, 


Drawing of floral design 
of leaves and flowers. 


7690. Drawing of floral design 


of flower pots and border. 


design. 


design. 


aes GU. 


design. 


design. 


7694. 
7700. 


7702. 


7703. 
stitch design. 


7692. Drawing of conventional 


Drawing of floral design. 


Drawing 
Drawing 
Drawing 


Drawing 


of cross-stitch 
of cross-stitch 
of cross-stitch 


of fioral cross- 


—— 7706. Drawing of floral design. 
— 7761. Drawing of floral design. 
Drawing of floral design. 


—— 7802. 
7803. Drawing of floral design 


of rambler roses. 


—— 7805. Drawing of floral design 
of birds and flowers. 


7820. Drawing of floral design. 


— 7821. Drawing of floral design. 
— 7840. Drawing of floral design. 


206 


pt. rv.; hose ¢ 
7841. Drawing of cross-stitch 

floral design. 
7878. Drawing of cross-stitch 

design. 

7879. Drawing of floral design. 
— 7904. Drawing of floral design. 
—— 7909. Drawing of floral design. 
—— 7910. Drawing of floral design. 
7918. Drawing of floral design. 


Vanity set, 7718. Drawing of con- 
ventional design. 


7719. Drawing of cross-stitch 
floral design. ; 
7749. Drawing of cross-stitch 


design. 
© 1e. each June 16, 23, July 3, 1922: 
G 65908-65968, 66014-66083. 
Lioyp (Harotp C.) Los Angeles. 
10141 
Lloyd’s (Harold) dream _ eastle. 
[Model of castle with several towers] 
©1e. July 6, 1922; G 66161. 
LONGYEAR (MAry BrEcHER) Brookline, 
Mass. 10142 
Eddy (Mary Baker); by Cyrus Ed- 
win Dallin. [Statue of Mrs. Eddy 
standing with book in left hand] © 
le. June 20, 1922; G 65984. 
Lorrs (RorLtL~a R.) Weyerhauser, Wis. 
10143-10152 
At close of day. Drawing of two 
maidens kneeling in prayer. 
Beauties of the woods. Drawing of 


deer wading in lake with rabbits 
among trees on bank. 
Cross, crown, eternal glory. Draw- 


ing showing Jesus and three women in 
foreground, two angels and city above. 

I loved her as Ill never love 
another. Drawing of lover standing 
by rock, looking up at face of his 
sweetheart among stars. 

Indian hunting scene. Drawing 
showing Indians on left bank of small 
stream shooting at lions near tents on 
right bank. 

Jungle life. Drawing showing 
leopards and crocodiles among trees on 
bank oc lake. 

Just as the sun went down. Draw- 
ing of fiock of sheep grazing in pas- 
ture and boy guarding them. 

tedwing. Draw.ng of woman stand- 
ing near tent on bank of stream with 
canoe in foreground. 

some feast. Drawing showing 
wolves attacking three moose in snow- 
covered forest. 


i oe 
i 


~ no. 3, 1922 


WORKS OF ART 


10244 

Your choice. Drawing of woman | Metvirnt (ANToNnrIO) Los Angeles. 
standing between two horses which 10163 
she is holding by bridle. In Arcadia. Semi-nude woman 


© 1 ¢. each July 11, 1922; G 66242- 

66251. 

McBrivE (HuBBELL Reep) New York. 
. 10153 
And one man in hs time playing 

many parts. Drawing showing forty 

different expressions of Roosevelt’s 

face. © 1c. Aug..15, 1922: G 66498. 


McCraitH (IRENE) Alameda, Calif. 
10154 
On Juan. [Model of figure of Chi- 
nese boy standing with bowl in arms, 
for incense burner] © 1c. Aug. 10, 
1922; G 66404. 


-McGEACHIN (GEoRGE) New York. 
10155-10157 


Basket and flowers; by Frederick ° 


of central 
flowers and _ sur- 
@) te ce lume 46. 


Stahlberger. Drawing 
basket filled with 
rounded by scrolls. 
1922; G 66009. 


Darlington; by F. Stahlberger. 
Drawing of central vase and flowers 
with birds standing on rococo, and 
butterflies in field. © 1c July 13, 
1922; G 66211. 

Newport; by Val Pheifer. Drawing 
of trellis work with flower-pots and 
flowers in squares. © 1c. July 20, 
wae; G 66235. 


Mararri (Luier) Philadelphia. 10158 
Mary and Jesus. [Sculptured group 
of Jesus and Mary standing by foun- 


tain], © 1c. July 19, 1922: G 66230. 
MaTTHEWS (HiLery JorpAan) Cleve- 
land. 10159 
Stage curtain; by Elmer Carl 
Schultz. [Drawing of curtain over 
lattice work] © 1c. July 13, 1922; 
G 66207. 


MEDALLIC ART co., New York. 
10160, 10161 
Golfer; by Julio Kilenyi. Medal 
with relief of man in golf costume 
holding golf-stick over right shoulder, 
© 1c. July 8, 1922; G 66172. 


Hand; by Julio Kilenyi. Model of 
upright hand and part of arm grasp- 
ing laurel branch. © 1c. July 1, 1922: 
G 66146. 


MEIssNEeR (Atyin R.) Washington. 
10162 
Brush eagie. Drawing of American 
eagle show_ng brushes between feathers 


of wings. © 1c. June 19, 1922 3G 
66136. 


holding in hand a bunch of grapes - 
Which two children are looking at. 
© 1c. June 28, 1922: G 66126. 


MILLER (JUANITA) Oakland, Calif. 
10164 
Miller’s (Joaquin) home. [Model of 
book-end with relief showing home of 
poet] ©1 ce. Aug. 15, 1922; G 66424, 


MoDERN TUSCANY ART CO., INC., Phila- 
delphia. 10165 
Lady of Mt. Carmel; by Edward J. 
Van Landeghen. [Model of woman in 
drapery holding infant in left arm | 
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1922; G 66438. 


MorEAU-VAUTHIER (PAUL) Paris. 
10166 
Project de borne americaine. [Monu- 
ment with round top, sloping sides and 
figure of gun shell at each corner] 
©l1c. July 21, 1922: G 66237. 


MULLER (GusTAVE) San Francisco. 
10167 
Happy vets; by Jack Knight. Car- 
toon drawing of two doughboys, one 
with helmet and other with overseas 
cap..© 1c. July 24, 1922: G 66264. 


Muuter (Orca P.) Flushing, N. Y. 
10168 
Lincoln book-ends. [Model with re- 
lief showing Lincoln seated with open 
book in lap and boy standing at his 
side] ©1c. Aug. 24, 1922: G 66488. 


MureHy (Francis W.) Philadelphia. 
10169 


Sesqui - centennial. [Drawing of 
scroll decorated with quill and _ in- 


scription] © Wve, Aue) 22.1999.) & 
66483. 
Murpuy (TxHos. D.) co., Red Oak, Ia. 


10170-10244 

Airy, fairy Lilian; by F. W. Read. 
[Right three-quarter view bust por- 
trait of girl wearing small hat trimmed 
n flowers] 

Armour (Philip D.); by R. A. Fox. 
[Left profile bust portrait in oblong 
frame | 

Athletic girl; by M. E. Musselman. 
[Front view of girl holding golf stick 
in hands] 

Autumn twilight; by Geo. Howell 
Gay. [Perspective of stream with 
birch trees and shrubbery on each 
bank] 


207 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10244 


pt. 1V.; Dasa LT 


Mourpuy (THos. D.) co.—Continued. 

-~ Burn’s cottage, Alloway; by R. A. 
Fox. [Side view of long thatched roof 
one-story cottage] 


Business girl; by M. E. Musselman. 
[Left three-quarter view of girl with 
papers in left hand and pencil in right, 
looking up] 


Carnegie (Andrew); by R. A. Fox. 
[Left three-quarter view bust portrait 
in cirele with inscription below] 


Cleveland (Grover); by R. A. Fox. 
[Right three-quarter bust portrait in 
circle with inscription below ] 


Dickens’ home, Gadshill; by H. 'H. 
Bagg. [Front view of two-story house 
with bay-windows, lawn in front and 
shrubbery on each side] 


Early morning; by F. S. Burgy. 
[View of shaded hillside with trees in 
right foreground and house in dis- 
tance ] 


Emerson’s home, Concord; by R. A. 
Fox. [View of large two-story house 
surrounded by trees and shrubbery, 
with fence and gateway in foreground ] 

Eventide; by F. S. Burgy.  [Per- 
spective of country road with clump 
of trees on right] 

Field (Marshall); by R. 
[Front view bust portrait in 
with inscription below] 

Flirt; by M. EK. Musselman. _ [Left 
three-quarter view of girl with velvet 


A OE: 
circle 


band on hair looking over large 
feather fan] 

Fluffy girl; by M. E. Musselman. 
[Left three-quarter view of girl in 


dress with ruffled collar, looking over 
left shoulder] 

Franklin (Benjamin) ; by R. A. Fox. 
[Right three-quarter view bust por- 
trait in circle above inscription ] 

Friendly Scots; by Edm. H. Osthaus. 
{Mother dog and five puppies] 

Gathering storm; by F. S. Burgy. 
_ [Man walking by horse hooked to cart 

coming down pathway while dark 
clouds appear in distance] 

Grandmother’s visitor ; by H. J. Dob- 
son. [Interior scene showing elderly 
woman seated by table near window 
knitting as little girl enters room] 

Harding (Warren G.); by R. A. 
Fox. [Left three-quarter view bust 
portrait in circle above inscription] 

Hawthorne’s home, Concord; by R. 
A. Fox. [Front view of house with 
trees and shrubbery in front] 


Hill. (James: J:)}. by “Blea eBox. 
[Left three-quarter view bust portrait 
in circle with inscription below} 


Homeward road; by W. H. Chand- 
ler. [Flock of sheep going up country 
road with trees and shrubbery along 
each side] 


Jackson (Andrew); by R.. A. Fox. 
| Left three-quarter view bust portrait 
in circle above inscription | 

January sunset; by F. S. Burgy. 
[Perspective of country road covered 
in snow with trees on right and hill 


‘on left] 


Kingsley’s home, Eversley ; by H. H. 
Bagg. [View of house with two gables 
and two bay-windows on .front and 
roadway in foreground] 

Lincoln (Abraham); by R. A. Fox. 
[Right three-quarter view bust por- 
trait in circle with inscription below] 


Lipton (Sir Thomas) ; by R. A. Fox. 
[Front view bust portrait in circle 
with inscription below] 

Longfellow’s home, Cambridge; by 
R. A. Fox. [Front view of two-story 
mansion with lawn in foreground and 
trees in background] 

Long’s Peak, Rocky Mountain na- 
tional park; by H. H. Bagg. [View 
showing pool in foreground and high 
mountain in background] 

May blossoms; by F. S. Burgy. 
[View of trees in full bloom, with 
houses in background } 

Merry girl; by M. E. Musselman. 
[Left three-quarter view of girl seated 
with hands in lap and string of beads 
around neck, smiling] 

Midday; by F. S. Burgy. [Land- 
scape with foot-path along edge of 
grove on hillside] 

Milton’s home, Chalfont St. Giles; 
by H. H. Bagg. [Corner view of house 
with several gables, bay-window, fence 
along side and shrubbery in front] 

Musical girl; by M. E. Musselman. 


[Right three-quarter view of girl play- — 


ing guitar] 

Old bridge; by R. A. Fox. [Two 
persons standing on bridge across 
small stream with woods on each side] 

Old cowpath; by R. A. Fox. [Cow 
standing in path with trees on each 
side | 


Old farmyard; by R. A. Fox. [Flock 
of sheep in yard near barn] 
Old fishing pool; by R. A. Fox. 


[Boy under tree fishing in pool] 


208 


WORKS 


OF ART 
10244 


no. 3, 1922 


Old folks; by R. A. Fox. [Elderly 
man and woman seated before open 
fireplace] 

Gide home: by RK. A. Fox. [Front 
view of cottage surrounded by trees 
and shrubbery ] 


Old meeting house; by R. A. Fox. 
[Front view of small church in grove 
of small trees] 


Old mill; by R. A. Fox. [View of 
mill with water flowing over wheel] 


Old red schoolhouse; by R. A. Fox. 
[Snow-covered schoolhouse with tree 
at side and children playing in front] 


Old road; by R. A. Fox. [Perspec- 
tive of road with two trees in fore- 
ground, and cottage and fence on left] 

Old swimming hole; by R. A. Fox. 
[Boys swimming in pool surrounded 
by trees] 

Old well; by R. A. Fox. [Old man 
with dog at his feet standing by well] 

Roosevelt (Theodore) ; by R. A. Fox. 
[Front view bust portrait in circle 
above inscription] 

Saucy girl; by M. E. Musselman. 


[Left three-quarter view of girl wear- [ 


ing turban seated with hand on knees] 


Scott’s home, Abbotsford; by H. H. 
Bagg. [View of large mansion with 
small lake and two large trees on bank 
in foreground and forest in back- 
ground] 

Sentimental girl; by M. E. Mussel- 
man. [Left three-quarter view of girl 
with bunch of flowers in hand looking 
over left shoulder] 


Shakespeare’s home, Stratford; by 
R. A. Fox. [Front view of two-story 
house with several gables, chimney at 
one end and shrubbery on each side] 

Silver sentinels; by F. S. Burgy. 
[Row of birch trees on bank of small 
stream | 

Silvery moon; by F. S. Burgy. [Cot- 
tage on bank of lake reflecting light 
from moon under clouds] 

Snow-bound; by F. S. Burgy. [View 
of snow-covered farmhouse with brook 
in foreground] 

Soulful girl; by M. E. Musselman. 
[Front view of girl with bouquet in 
belt, resting chin on hand] 

Still waters; by F. S. Burgy. [View 
of smooth stream with large trees on 
bank] 

Studious girl; by M. E. Musselman 
[Right profile of girl reading book 
held in left hand] 


17340—22—_2 


Study in blue; by F. W. Read. 
[Right three-quarter view bust por- 
trait of girl wearing dress with fur 
collar and narrow brimmed hat] 


Sunlight and shadow; by F. S. 
Burgy. [Perspective of stream with 
trees and dark foliage along banks] 


Tennyson’s home, Isle of Wight; by 
R. A. Fox. [View of large mansion 
with lawn in foreground, trees and 
shrubbery at sides and in background] 


Tragedienne; by M. E. Musselman. 
[Three-quarter view of girl with vel- 
vet band on hair and hand on breast, 
looking over left shoulder] 


Trial trip; by Arthur J. Ekley. 
[Mother and small boy teaching baby 
to walk on lawn, with big dog near by ] 


Twain’s (Mark) home, Hartford; by 
R. A. Fox. [View of two-story house 
with kitchen annexed, in cluster of 
trees with driveway entering from 
street ] 


Twilight hour; by Edw. A. Lama- 
sure. [View of country road with 
trees on left and cottage among trees 
on right partly hidden by shadows] 


Violets tender and true; by Bruno 
C. Geyer. [Left three-quarter view 
bust of girl wearing large bouquet of 
violets] 


Washington (George) ; by R. A. Fox. 
[Left three-quarter view bust portrait 
in circle on oblong frame] 


Washington’s devotion to his mother ; 
by E. Percy Moran. [Washington 
talking to elderly woman and her lady 
friend seated on lawn near doorway 
and two men standing near horses in 
background ] 


When the sun is low; by F. S. Burgy. 
[Perspective of stream with house and 
leafless tree on bank in background 
partly hidden by shadows] 


When the white moon beams; by 
F. R. Harper. [Right profile of girl 
standing on bank of stream which re- 
flects light of rising moon] 

Winter in Westchester; by Geo. 
Howell Gay. [Snow scene showing 
perspective of road with stone fence 
on right, and stream and fence on left] 

Winter moon; by F. S. Burgy. 
[Winter scene showing cottage by 
roadside covered with snow reflecting 
moonlight ] 

Wistful girl; by M. E. Musselman. 
[Front view of girl with scarf over 


‘| shoulders and book in right hand] 


209 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Tv., nese we a 


Mureuy (THOos. D.) co.—Continued. 

Wordsworth’s home, Royal Mount; 
by R. A. Fox. [Front view of two- 
story house on terrace surrounded by 
shrubbery, with steps leading down to 
lawn in foreground | 


Yellowstone Falls; by H. H. Bagg. 
[| View of waterfalls from river below] 
© 1c. each June 138, July 15, 31, 


1922; G 66010, 66212-66228, 66278- 
66339. 
NATIONAL RADIO CLUB, INC., Pittsburgh. 


10245 


Society emblem; by R. Gordon Craig. 
[Design of circle enclosing small circle 
and triangular figure] ©41e. July 18, 
1922; G 663857. 


NEEDHAM (ALFRED CARTER) Boston. 
a! 


Mayflower. [Painting showing ¢o- 
lonial type of ship under full sail] © 
1c. Aug. 10, 1922; G 66481. 


NEWELL (GEORGE McCowAn) Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 10247-10249 
Bally wack. [Drawing of grotesque 
figure of animal with feet of goose] 


Bang (Captain Rickatee) [Draw- 
ing of grotesque figure of man stand- 
ing with dagger in hand] 


Toucan chow. [Drawing of gro- 
tesque figure of animal with bird’s 
head ] 

© 1c. each June 17, 1922; G 66203- 
66205. 


NEWMAN (J. F.) 1nc., New York. 
10250, 10251 

Alpha, chi. omega medal by Julio 
Kilenyi. [Bas-relief medal showing 
draped figure with torch and garland 
standing near peacock on altar, on ob- 
verse, and lyre-bird, shield, and scroll 
on reverse] © 1c. June 19, 1922; G 
65981. 

Cranford civic board award medal; 
by Julio Kilenyi. [Circular plaque 
with bas-relief of club-house on bank 
of stream on observe, and female fig- 
ure with laurel branches on reverse] 
Qa er fuly: 17. 19022 °C 66227, 


NYVALL (YNGVE J.) Seattle. 
10252, 10253 

Motor vehicle body, 1. [Model of 
unfinished frame of automobile] 
2. [Model of long finished car 
with four windows on each side] 

© 1c. each, Aug. 8, 1922; G 66370, 
66371. 


O’ConNoR (EpwWarp P.) San Fran- 


cisco. 10254 
Hi and Lo. [Comic drawing of tall 
man talking to short youth] © 1. 


Aug. 2, 1922; G 663860. 


ONONDAGA POTTERY COo., Syracuse, N. Y. 
10255-10265 


Amherst; by Hanley Henoch. Nar- 
row conventional border design. © 
1c. Aug. 19, 1922; G 66478. 


Ascalon; by Hanley Henoch. Con- 
ventional border design showing bas- 
kets of flowers. ©1c. Aug. 19, 1922; 
G 66479. 


Beechmont; by Hanley Henoch. 
Conventional border design of birds 
and flowers for rim of plate. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 19, 1922; G 66476. 


Brookline; by Hanley Henoch. Con- 
ventional border design. © 1c. Aug. 
19, 1922; G 66475. 

Burmese; by John W. Wigley. Nar- 
row conventional border with pheasant 
and floral sprays... © 1-e@ Aug, 19, 
1922; G 66477. 


Corona; by A. J. Koch. Narrow 
conventional border design. © 1 ec. 


_Aug. 19, 1922; G 66481. 


Encanto; by Hanley Henoch. Nar- 
row border design for plate with floral 
center. © 1c. July 8, 1922; G 66156. 


Garland; by Hanley Henoch. Con- 
ventional border design. © 1c. June 
28, 1922; G 66004. 

Hampshire; by Hanley MHenoch. 
Conventional border design with 
sprays of flowers. © 1. Aug. 19, 
1922; G@ 66480. 

Maytime; by Hanley Henoch. Floral 
border design with sprays in center. 
©1c. Aug. 19, 1922; G@ 66474. 

Utica; by A. J. Koch. Narrow bor- 
der design of vines and flowers for 
plate. ©l1e. Aug. 19, 1922; G 66482. 


OSBORNE Co., Newark, N. J. 
10266-10282 

At Black Head, Monhegan, Me.; by 
Geo. Howell Gay. [View of section 
of sea showing waves dashing against 
large rocks along bank on left] 

Girl, 1; by C. Bosseron Chambers. 
Girl in evening dress wearing bunch 
of violets in belt. 

2; by C. Bosseron Chambers. 
Left three-quarter view of girl wear- 
ing green and black gown and hat. 

Girl playing mandolin; by J. H. 
Hintermeister. [Girl seated on stone 
balustrade along bank of lake with 
mandolin in hands] 


210 


WORKS OF ART 


no. 3, 1922 


Glorious trail; by Griffith Teller. 
[Perspective of forest road with large 
trees on each side and river in back- 
ground ] 


In the land that heals the heart- 
aches; by E. Lamasure. [Perspective 
of mountain stream with steep, rocky 
hills on right bank] 


Indian maid; by L. G. Woolfenden. 
[Indian girl seated on rock along bank 
of stream flowing from mountains in 
background ] 


Mother and child; by L. G. Woolf- 
enden. Mother holding sleeping child 
in lap. 


Over the sea to Skye; by D. Sherrin. 
[Marine view showing waves dashing 
against rocks along right bank, on 
which are several birds] 


Pasture in Argyle; by D. Sherrin. 
[Flock of sheep along bank of lake 
among mountains] 


Rendezvous of the gondoliers; by 
Gaston Roullet. [Group of gondolas 
drawn up against bank of canal near 
house where several men are assem- 
bled] 


Saying their prayers; by J. H. Hin- 
termeister. [Little girl and doll kneel- 
ing by doll’s cradle near bed] 


Soft summer airs from the gentle 
stream ; by EH. Lamasure. [View across 
stream showing large tree and bushes 
on left bank, and clusters of trees on 
right bank] 


Sunset, Monhegan, Me.; by Geo. 
Howell Gay. [View of section of coast 
showing waves dashing against foot of 
high rocks] 

Where man hath toiled and time 
hath dignified; by E. Lamasure. 
[View of old water mill among trees, 
and favmhouse in background] 


Where the rainbow never fades: by | 


L. G. Woolfenden. [Girl standing on 
bank of stream flowing from water- 
falls in background] 

Where the Sierras stand on guard: 
by E. Lamasure. [View of row 
lavge mountains, with small lake in 
foreground ] 

© 1 ¢. each June 27, 1902; G 66087— 
66103. 

PALMER ADVERTISING SERVICE, INC., New 
York. 

Summer breeze; by John Bradshaw 
Crandell. Painting showing girl with 
red hat, blond ha‘r and Jow-cut waist. 
©l1c. Aug. 4, 1922; G 66378. 


10295 


10283, | 


| RAGLAND 
Om 


PANNONE (PASQUALE) West New York. 
10284, 10286 
Concrete grave enclosure, 1. Model 
with groove festoons. 
2. Model decorated with leaves. 
3. Model with rose festoons and 
grooves. 
© 1c. each Aug. 15, 1922; G 66426- 
66428. 


PARRISH (MAXFIELD) Windsor, Yt. 
10287 
Music. Three girls seated on 
ground, two of whom are holding lutes, 
with large tree at right, and water 


and rocks in background. © 1. Aug. 

23, 1922; G 66484. 

ParRTIN (Mrs. WiLLtiAm Gites) La 
Grange, Ga. 190288 


Mother Goose doll head. [Model of 


female head with spectacles] © 1 © 
July 27, 1922; G 66409. 
PEANO (FELIx) Louisville, Ky. 10289 


Radio box. Model of rectangular 
box with female figures on corners 
and top:.; Or 45 e2, duly 105) 1922 2 1G 
66494. 


PEIRSON (IKKATHARINE) New York. 
10290 

[Model of head of girl with 

© 1e. July 14, 


Adele. 
hair dressed low] 
1922; G 66210. 


PUTNAM (GRACE STrory) New York. 
10291 
Doll’s head. Model of baby’s head 
with eyes slightly narrowed and 
mouth closed. © 1c. July 11, 1922; 4G 
66209. 


RADIO STORES Co., Los Angeles. 10292 

Oh boy! by Leslie Wallace. Draw- 
ing of parrot on T stand with one 
claw raised and radio head-phones 
Over reare: | (©) toe. Age Wi) 1922; 'G 


| 66457. 


(EpitrH ANNE PEMBERTON ) 


Richmond. 10293 
Mammie. Model of figure of old 
colored woman seated in chair with 
hands folded in lap. © 1c. June 27, 
1922: G 66125. 


Racor) Chovisi kh.) Milford); Pa: 
10294, 10295 
Radio siren. Bas-relief plaque 
showing female figure with lower part 
in form of ta‘l of fish and wave lines 
projecting from fingers. 


Al 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10296 


Racor (Louis F.)—Continued. 
Sculptured shel!. Model with large 
opening in center and small opening at 
upper end. 
© 1c. each June 28, 1922; G 66134, 
66135. 


RAWSTHORNE (ROBERT) CO. Pitts- 
burgh. 10296-10301 
Annual August fur sale. [Drawing 
of raccoons, ermine and squirrel on 
branches of tree] 

Clearance sale. [Drawing of hand- 
bags, lamp, dresses, etc. on counter. | 

Dollar day. [Drawing of cornuco- 
pia at each side of pile of silver dol- 
lars] 

Housefurnishing sale. [Drawing of 
woman and child and yarious pieces of 
household furniture] 

June white sale. [Drawing of gir! 
among pieces of white goods] 

Overstocked sale. [Drawing show- 
jng group of women buying dresses] 

© 1c. each July 18, 1922; G 66252- 
66257. 


Rea (Louis E.) San Francisco. 
10302, 10303 

Near Almonte, Calif. [View of 
mountains with row of trees and 
shrubbery on hillside in foreground. 

Santa Alta from lower end of Lu- 
eas Valley. [View of mountains with 
valley and small clusters of shrubbery 
in foreground ] 

© 1c. each Aug. 19, 1922; G 66453, 
66454. 


RICHARDSON (Mary NEAL) Boston. 

. 10304 

Aquarius. [Painting showing large 

figure pouring liquid from pitcher over 

group of men, women and children.] 
© 1c. June 16, 1922; G 65976. 


ROEDER (SAM D.) Davenport, Ia. 
10305 
Palmer (B. J.) [Bas-relief plaque 
showing right three-quarter view bust 
of man with full beard] ©1ce. July 
AO AG22. GG G6Z31.. 


RONDEL (Victor E). Chicago. 
10306, 10307 

Extension arm for floor lamps, A. 
Design of arm with conventionalized 
ornamental eagle head and scroll. 
B. Design of arm with con- 
ventionalized dolphin’s head, wings 
and ornamental scroll. 

© 1c. each Aug. 8, 1922; G 66402, 
66403. 


pt. WV, BES wee 


New York. 
10308 


Life-saver. Model of standing figure 
of young woman in bathing suit and 
slippers, leaning forward. ©1c. June 
16, 1922; G 65969. 


RoNpONI stupi0o, New York. 
10309, 10310 
Miss Flapper, 1; by Romolo Ron- 
doni. Model of figure of girl with 
bobbed hair and hands in coat pockets. 


2; by Romolo Rondoni. Model 
of figure of young girl with hands in 
pockets and felt hat. 

© 1c. each June 20, 1922; G 66429, 
66430. 


Rosat (Mrs. AUGUSTINE 
Rochester, N. Y. 10311 
Just before. [Painting showing two 
jockeys riding on racetrack in fore- 
ground, and two men on horseback 
hurdling fence in background] © 1 ¢. 
June 17, 1922; G 65973. 


RoONDONI (RoMOLO) 


RoNDorT ) 


Roux (Constant) Paris. 10312 

France reconnaissante de l’amitie et 
de Vaide americaines. [Seulptured 
group of large draped female figure 
standing with left arm around shoul- 
ders of French soldier and right hand 
clasping hand of American soldier] 
©l1c. Aug. 3, 1922; G 66368. 


Roy (Omer F.) Collinsville, Conn. 
10313, 10314 


B. P. O. E. design. [Elk’s head on 


clock dial in frame] 


I. O. R. M. design. [Left profile of 
Indian’s head in frame] © 1 ¢. each 
July 17, 1922; G 66225, 66226. 


tuBpINS (H. W.) Minneapolis. 10315 
Missed. [Model of golf figure in 


spiral shape with golf stick in hands] 
©1l1ec. July 3, 1922; G 66155. 


RUSSELL (HARRY G.)) Bihalo aie 
10316 
Printing craftsman; by Franciszek © 
Olstowski. Sculptured bust of Frank- 
lin. ©1ce. June 28, 1922; G 66131. 


SACKSTEDER (ABNER F.) Louisville, Ky. 
10317, 10318 
Coogan (Jackie) ; by Enrico Vettori. 
[Model of figure of boy in overalis 
standing with cap on side of head] 
©l1e Aug. 17, 1922; G 66495. 
Valentino (Rodolph); by Enrico 
Vettori. Model of bust of young man. 
© 1 ¢, Aug;25;"1922> G 6e7on 


212 


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no. 3, 1922 


Sarcepo (Severo) New York. 10319 

Her majesty, the American flapper. 
[Statuette of girl wearing goloshes 
and coat with hands in pockets] © 
Te. July 6, 1922; G 66160. 


SALLES (JOSEPH WARTELLE) Nelsa, 
Okl. 10320, 10321 
Flapper; by George A. Myers. 


[Drawing of girl in modern dress 
standing with hands clasping belt] 
Jelly bean; by George A. Myers. 
[Drawing of young man standing with 
right hand on hip and hat tilted on 
side of head] 
Gutre each July 1, 1922; G 66150, 
66151. 
SARTINI (JAMES) New York. 10322 
Pius XI (Pope); by Joel Bianchi. 


Model of statue of pope seated in 
chair. © 1c. Aug. 1, 19225. G 66352. 


SCHWARZKOPF (J. GEORGE) Newark, 
Ness. 10323-10348 
Birds on perch; by Ernest J. King. 
[Two birds on pole decorated with 
holly and flowers] 

Christmas candles; by Ernest J. 
King. [Oval frame in center con- 
nected by garlands to candelabra on 
each side] 

Christmas crest; by Ernest J. King. 
[Elk’s head above shield with sprays 
of holly at each side] 

Christmas doorway; by Ernest J. 
King. [View of doorway with wreath 
on door and two small pine trees on 
steps] 

Christmas jardiniere; by Ernest J. 
King. [Small Christmas tree in jardi- 
niere on stand] 

Christmas plaque: by Ernest J. King. 
[Circular plaque enclosing landscape 
showing church in background] 

Christmas toys; by Ernest J. King. 
[View showing toys at foot of Christ- 
mas tree behind curtain] 

Cozy corner; by Ernest J. King. 
[Chair and floor-lamp by small table 
in corner of room] 

Farm landscape; by Ernest J. King. 
[Landscape showing two tall trees in 
foreground and farmhouse surrounded 
by trees in distance] 

Fireside; by Ernest J. King. [Rock- 
ing chair and cat on rug before open 
fireplace ] 

Happy lands; by Ernest J. King. 
[Iron gates partly open, with stone 
wall on each side and cottage in back- 
ground | 


OF ART 
10549 


- 


Holly ; by Ernest J. King. [All over 


design of twigs of holly] 

Iris; by Ernest J. King. 
flowers in full bloom] 

New Year clock; by Ernest J. King. 
[Grandfather’s clock at foot of stair- 
way] 

Page; by Ernest J. King: [Page 
holding hat in left hand and Christ- 
mas ecard on plate in right hand] 

Pier mirror; by Ernest J. King. 
[Candelabra with wreath on foot of 
tall mirror ] 

Pond: farm: iby. Hrnest ' J, Kingz 
[View of pond with flowers, road and 
fence along left bank and cottage in 
background ] 

Pussy-willows; by Ernest J. King. 
"Butterfiy on bunch of pussy-willows] 

Santa seal; by Ernest J. King. 
fSeal with relief of bust of Santa] 

Staircase; by Ernest J. King. [View 
of staircase with grandfather’s clock 
at bend of steps] 

W.iuszter scene; by Ernest J. King. 
[Snow-covered field with two cottages 
in background] 

© 1 c¢. each June 27, 1922; G 66104— 
66124. 


[Row of. 


SELBY SHOE co., Portsmouth, O. 10344 

Skeleton foot; by Albert Sterling. 
Drawing of skeleton foot and shoe. 
© 1 ¢. June 3, 1922; G 65977. 


SHARSMITH (GEORGE) New York. 
10345, 10346 
Art box, 1. [Model of box with re- 
lief panel showing cherub heads and 
scrolls on top. and leaf and flower 
band around sides] 
2.. [Model of box with relief 
panels showing cupids bearing wreaths] 


© 1c. each July 12, 1922; G 66432, 

664383. 
SHEFFIELD (Epwarp C.) Canton, N. C. 
10347 


Cher-orng-ola; by John C. Haynes. 
[Drawing of parrot, orange and bust 


on many © if ¢) Aug. 28.1922; G 

66507. 

SHOCKEL (BERNARD H.) Terre Haute, 
Ind. 10348, 10349 


New York City and vicinity. Pic- 
torial contour painting. 

United States (eastern part) 
torial contour painting. 

© 1c. each Aug. 4, 1922; G 66875, 
66376. 


Pic- 


213 


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10350 i 


SIEGEL LIGHT SUPPLY CO., Philadelphia. 
10350 


by George H. Marsch. Model 
Cte 


Arm ; 
of. arm for lighting fixture. 
Aug. 14, 1922; G 66421. 


Sraron & Goopwin, San Francisco. 
10351, 10352 
General automobile trimming and re- 
pairing. [Drawing of automobile in 
foreground and men working on auto- 
mobile in shop] 


General machine shop work and 
cylinder grinding. [Drawing of two 
men in shop grinding cylinders] 

© 1c. each July 19, 1922; G 66233, 
66234. 


SIMONSON (BENJAMIN HUusTACE) New 

York. 10353 

Hotel Van Winkle, Kingston, N. Y. 

| Drawing long large building with row 

of trees along front and side] ©1e. 
July ls 1922 @.G 66152: 


Cleve- 
land. 10354 
Pershing (Gen.) Left three-quarter 
view of general standing with gloves 
in lett hand. © Ic, June 2s; 1922 - 
G 66130. 


Smart (EpmMuND HopeGson) 


SmirH (ULivineston) Philadelphia. 


Door knocker. [Model of knocker 
in form of dog’s head with bone in 
mouth (r©Or2l @adune, 21. 1922+ -G 
65988. 


SairH (Marcaret Morrison) Holly- 
wood, Calif. 10356, 10357 
Radio bug. [Model of grotesque 
figure seated with receivers over ears 
and mouth open] 

Radio germ. [Model of grotesque 
figure Seated with receivers over ears 
and mouth closed] 

© 1. each June 5, 1922; G 65982, 


65983. 


Sprcer (JOHN OLIVER) Denver. 10358 
Hot drops from the frying pan. 
[Drawing of hand holding frying pan] 
© 1c July 24, 1922; G 66496. 
SPRAGUE (PLORENCE ) Des Moines. 
10359 
Bas-relief plaque 
around large vase 


Walk plaque. 
show ng birds flying 
of flowers. 
65975. 


Orie! sume! 1G) WO22 es 


pt. Ty: Oo Saeve 20 


Stacey (WittiAm JoHn) London.» 


10360, 10361 


Beside the still waters; by James 
Clark. Good Shepherd resting on his 
staff on bank of pool with his flock 
behind him and mountains and trees 
in background. 

Hope of the world; by Margaret J. 
Garrant. Madonna with child Jesus in 
arms in clouds above city. 


ae 1c. each July Sy) 192270 nGss0: 
66350 


SYMONDS (SaraH W.) Salem, Mass. 
10362, 10363 


Nichols house doorway, Salem, Mass. 
Model of doorstoop showing doorway 
with posts and gate in front] 

Shreve house doorway, Salem, Mass. 
Model of doorstoop showing doorway 
with flight of steps and banisters] 


© 1c. each July 5, 1922; G 66200, 
66201. 


H.) Scottsdale, 


AYiz: 10364 
Arizona baby. Side view of baby 
seated in saddle on horseback. © 1. 
June 21, 1922; G 65987. 
THomMAS (WILBUR LESLIE) Denver. 
10365 


Statuette of Arabian sheik 
Ge ar ees ri a 


THomMAS (MARJoRIE 


Sheik. 
for incense burner. 
1922: G 66241. 
THORNE (J. FREDERIC) Los Angeles. 

10366 


Icanican. Statuette of seated draped 


| male figure holding globe in left hand. 


©l1c. July 11, 1922; G 66183. 


THROOP (GEORGE ENOS) INC., Chicago. 
10367 


Bloom of youth; by Will Corque- 
ville. Drawing of little girl with sun- 
bonnet and bunch of flowers, standing 
in field of flowers. © 1c. June 30, 
1922; G 66143. 


(PHitIp Henry) Philadel- 
phia. 10368 
Trio ads. Drawing of freak human 
figure with three heads, four legs, and 
two arms. ©° 1 ¢€: Sune 2a; e227 G 
66171. 


TICHLER (FRANK) Chicago. 10369 


Darkness and light. Drawing show- 
ing group of figures in darkness with 
Satan, and figure lifting one and 
pointing to light where figure carry- 
ing open book is followed by others 
with skull, flag, and musical instru- 
ments. ©1e. June 29, 1922; G 66141. 


THURBER 


214 


WORKS OF ART 


no. 8, 1922 
VAGIS (PoLYGNOTES G.) New York. 
10370 
Eastern prayer. Model of nude 


kneeling male figure with right hand 
raised to head. © 1c. June 23, 1922; 
G 66018. 


VENT (ERNEST LEROY) Salem, Mass. 
10371 
U. S. M. country club house, Beverly, 
Mass. Bas-relief plaque showing club- 
house on top of hill. © 1c July 5, 
1922; G 66157. 


WALCUTT BROS. co., New York. 
10372-10390 
Bird and flower design, 2304; by 
Kahrmann & Scholle. [Festoons of 
flowers and birds on frame] 


2360; by Kahrmann & Scholle. 
[Flying birds and festoons of flowers] 


Conventional design, 2334; by Erick- 
son & Weiss. [Sprays of leaves and 
flowers on frame below bar] 


Flower design, 2302; by Erickson & 
Weiss. [Garland of flowers under bar 
with lattice work] 


2306; by EHrickson & Weiss. 
[Bunches of flowers in and around 
panel under bar] 

2308; by Kahrmann & Scholle. 
[Spray of flowers on frame] 

2310; by Kahrmann & Scholle. 
[Spray of flowers under bar] 

2312; by Erickson & Weiss. 
[Spray of flowers and vines on bar] 
2316; by Hrickson & Weiss. 
[Spray of flowers on lattice-work be- 
low bar] 

2318; by Erickson & Weiss. 
[Spray of flowers on frame below bar] 
2324; by Hrickson & Weiss. 
[Spray of flowers in frame below bar] 
2326; by Erickson & Weiss. 
[Sprays of flowers on and around panel 
below bar] 

2330; by Erickson & Weiss. 
[Garlands of flowers on row of panels 
below bar] 

2332; by Kahrmann & Scholle. 
[Large flower and garlands of small 
flowers under bar] 

Fruit design, 2328; by. Ericksop & 
Weiss. [Fruit and fiowers on frame 
under bar] 

Leaf design, 2300; by Kahrmann & 
Scholle. [Border of leaves on lattice- 
work] 


2314; by Erickson & Weiss. 
[Bunches of leaves on vine under bar] 


10411 


2320; by Erickson & Weiss. 
[Garland of leaves and flowers on 
frame below bar] 


2322; by Erickson & Weiss. 
[Spray of leaves on frame below bar] 


© 1c. each Aug. 19, 1922; G 66455- 
66473. 


WaAxLpDo (Mary VY.) Los Angeles. 
10391 
Bird. Model of grotesque figure of 
bird. ©1e. July 31, 1922; G 66347. 


WAMSLEY (FRANK CLARK) Glendale, 
Calif. 10392 
Automobile radiator cap figure. 
[Model of figure of girl seated on 
eushion with hands under legs, leaning 
forward], © 1 c¢ July 14, 1922; G 
66208. 


Wess (CARMALETE WALDO) Los An- 
geles. 10393-10395 
Kee Bang; by Margaret Smith. 
Model of Chinese figure holding large 
firecracker, used for incense burner. 


Lai Tee; by Margaret Smith. Model 
of Chinese figure for incense burner. 


Yat Quong; by Margaret Smith. 
Model of bust of Chinese child. 


© 1c. each Aug. 17, 1922; G 66440- 
66442. 


WHEELER (KATHLEEN) Chicago. 
10396-10399 
Mr. Pickwick. [Model of character 
book-end showing fat man with spec- 
tacles on nose and hands behind back 
standing] © 1c. Aug. 28, 1922; G 
66501. 


Modern mermaid. Model of mermaid 
with bobbed hair seated on rock hold- 
ing shell mirror. ©1c. July 1, 1922; 
G 66148. 


Our little flapper. Model of young 
girl in modern dress with cigarette in 


hand standing on globe. ©1c. July 
1, 1922; G 66149. 
Sam Weller. [Model of character 


book-end showing man partly seated 
on steps with cap on head and elbow 
on, knee] ©) & ce ‘Aug. 28, 1922; G 
66502. 


W HITCOMBE & . Co; . New 


York. 10400-10411 
Albemarle; by Arthur Ohlson. 
Drawing of bird sitting on bow! filled 
with flowers, and butterflies in field of 
oblong blocks. © 1c. July 22, 1922; 
G 66260. 


McGEracHIN 


215 


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10412 


pt. tv: BS ae 


WHITCOMBE MCGEACHIN & co.—Con. 
Allerton; by Louis Berger. Draw- 
ing showing trellis work background 
with stripes carrying basket and flow- 
ers. ©1e. July 29, 1922; G 66346. 


Burlington; by C. G. Scholle. Draw- 
ing of trees with birds sitting in 


branches, ©: "1, «| Aug: “12. 1922- 
G 66418. 
Chatsworth; by F. Stahlberger. 


Drawing of panels and flowers with 
lattice work in background. © 1 c. 
Aug. 12, 1922; G 66419. 


Dinard; by Edmond Gaudios. Draw- 
ing of bunches of flowers with shadow 
leaves and flowers for background. © 
1 e. Aug. 5, 1922; G 663887. 


Garland; by Edward Gaudios. 
Draw ng of flowers in wreath effect 
with birds in shadowy background. © 
1c. Aug. 5, 1922; G 66388. 

Kendall; by Val Pheifer. Drawing 
showing central bird cage surrounded 
by flowers and birds. ©1ce. July 29, 
1922; G 66344. 

Lakeland; by Charles F. Scholle. 
Drawing of leaves and flowers and two 


young birds sitting on branch. ©1e. 
July 22, 1922; G 66259. 
Mayfield; by L. Berger. Drawing 


of branches with blossoms, on back- 
ground of bars. ©1c. Aug. 12, 1922; 
G 66417. 

Melrose; by A. Olsen. Drawing 
showing central bunch of flowers sur- 
rounded by birds on branches and but- 
terflies in field. ©1 ce. July 29, 1922; 
G 66345. 

Milford; by Val Phiefer. Drawing 
of blocks with flowers in center of 
blocks. ©1lce. July. 22, 1922; G 66261. 

Omar; by HE. Sins. Drawing of 
basket of flowers surrounded by lan- 
terns. ©1ce. Aug. 5, 1922; G 66389. 


WicKMAN (ALBIN E.) Minneapolis. 


10412 
Ammunition shell vase. Painting 
showing lilies in gunshell. ©1c. June 


26, 1922; G 66258. 


WreczorEK (Max) Los Angeles. 10413 

Christus. [Left three-quarter view 
bust portrait of Christ] ©1l1e«e July 
29, 1922: G 66343. 


WILKINSON (FRANK FE.) Kingfisher, 
Okl. 10414 


Real estate co. guide and service. 


[Drawing of dwelling with letters 
across front] © 1c July 27, 1922; 
G 66276. 
WILLIS (WILLIAM J.) Huntington, Park, 
Calif. 10415 
Huntington Park, Calif. [Painting 


showing bird’s-eye view of city and sur- 
rounding hills] ©1c. Aug. 14, 1922; 


G 66422. 
Witt (JoHn D.) Lynchburg, Va. 
10416 
World war memorial. [Drawing 


showing dove and two eagles above 
oval draped in flags, on cross, with 
winged figure, eagle, and inscription 
below. ©1c. July 28, 1922; G 66398. 


WOLFF (LOUIS) & CO., LTD., London. 
10417, 10418 


Confidences; by D. Enjolras. Paint- 
ing of interior of room showing two 
ladies seated on settee, one of whom is 
reading a letter while leaning over 
small table with flowers thereon. 


On the terrace: by D. Enjolras. 
Painting showing one lady seated at 
round table arranging flowers, one 
standing looking on, and another 
seated holding flowers in left hand, 
and sea in background. © 1 e¢. each 
June 10, 1922; G 65985, 65986. 
WURLITZER, (RUDOLPH) co., Cincinnati. 

10419 


Apollo; by R. S. Schirmer. [Draw- 
ing of frame with word, Apollo, in 
scrollwork at top. © 1 ¢. June 19, 
1922; G 66140. 

ZIMMERMAN (FRANK M.) New York. 
10420 

First zone beyond. Painting show- 
ing hospital, recreation buildings, cave 
dwellers, and huts. © 1c. July 15, 


| 1922; G 66224. 


Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 


216 


CLASS H-K 
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS 


OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; 


PHOTOGRAPHS: 


PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS. 


ADLER (Davin) & sons co., Milwaukee. 
10421-10427 

[7 prints]: 

[Asbury ]—[Fourston ]—[ Haddon ]— 
[Parram and Chatham]—[Pinehurst 
and Exmoor]—[Stanford and Yale]J— 
[Woodmont] © Aug. 1, 1922; 2 «. 
each Aug. 7, 1922; K 167149—167155. 


ILLUSTRATING SERVICE, 
10428-10435 


ADVERTISERS 
New York. 

[8 prints]: 
Ask grandpa, he knows, 109.— 
Candy worth calling for, 106A.—Dig 
into the dish of happiness, 104A.— 
Grab our big special, to-day, 106.— 
Have a light, 108.—Join the army of 
smokers, 104.—Sign of a big treat, 
107A.—Take home a brick, start plan- 
ning now, 103A. © July 5, 1922; 2c. 
each July 21, 1922; K 166802-166809. 


AERO SERVICE CoRP., Philadelphia. 
10486-10453 


Roanoke, Va.: 

Bird’s-eye view. 2528, 2529.—Busi- 
ness section, 2532, 2533.—Castlewold, 
2560.—Country club, 2561.—Evergreen 
burial park, 2549-—Hollins college, 
2538. — Lakeside swimming pool, 
2558.—Mill Mountain, 2531, 2542.—N. 
& W. railway shops, 2541—N. & W. 
railway yards, 2545.—Raleigh court, 
. 2584, 2535—Showing Mill Mountain, 
2558.—Virginia bridge & iron co., 
2543.—Virginia college, 2556. © June 
fre tees c-each July 29, 1922> J 
256313—256325, 256327—256331. 
AHLBORN (THEODORE) Chicago. 10454 

Burner assembly, 4. [Blueprint] © 
mp 192202 co. July 24; 1922; 1 
6907. 

AKASU (GEORGE S.) Swampscott, Mass. 
10455 

Golden upland plover. © July 15, 
2-2 -c..dJune 22, 1922; J 256207. 
AKELEY (CARL ETHAN) New York. 

10456-10478 

[7 photographs]: 

Akeley motion picture cameras.— 
Chananagongo.—Fairyland of Gorilla 


forest.—Gorilla forest, 1, 2.—Gorilla 
porters in the forest.—Mikeno. © 1c. 
each June 21, 1922; J 255726—-255732. 


[S photographs] : 

Akeley (Mr.) and gorilla head.— 
Big gorilla of Karissimbi, A, B.—-Cha- 
ninagongo from Mt. Karissimbi.—Yor- 
ested slopes of gorilla country.—Ka- 
rissimbi bull gorilla——Mikeno (Mt.) 
from camp.—Saddle camp _ between 
Mikeno and Karissimbi. © 1 c¢. each 
Aug. 21, 1922; J 256785—256792. 


[8 photographs]: 

Forested slopes of Mikeno.—Gorilla 
guide.—Gorilla head with glasses and 
pipe.—Gorilla porters.—Kivu (Lake)— 
Mikeno and Karissimbi.—Mikeno, Go- 
rilla country.—Saddle camp, Gorilla 
country. © 1c. each June 22, 1922: 
J 255710—255717. 


ALBEMARLE PAPER MFG. Co., Richmond. 
10479-10483 

[5 photographs]: 

[Baby and fan]—[Business man and 
stenographer]—[Child in swing]— 
[Man telephoning]—[Three children 
under umbrella] ©. Sept. 21, 1922; 
2 ¢. each Oct. 38, 1922; K 168384-168388. 


ALLARDICE (JESSIE D.) Providence, 
Leg 10484 


Bronze tablets marking site of Roger 
Williams house and _ spring, Provi- 
dances i lie ©) dane. 27, 1922°° 2 
June 28, 1922; K 166330. 


ALLEY (ALEXANDER W.) Minneapolis. 
10485-10490 

Beat the heat, it’s cool in the Y pool, 
the swimmin’ hole in the heart of the 
enya epmpr 14-9199 b: 2 e. July 6; 
1922; K 167088. 

C’mon fellows, get into the game. 
© Seppe ie 193 2G) July: 6, 1922 24K 
167035. 

Danger of neglect. © Sept. 
192033 2ie; Suly ‘6: 1922 * Ke, 167039. 

Oh boy, the Y is great, come on in. 
© Aug. 20, 1919; 2 ec. July: 6, 1922; 
K 167036. 


13, 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10491 


ALLEY (ALEXANDER W.)—Continued. 

Swimming. © May 1, 1922; 2 « 
July 6, 1922; K 167034. 

Too fat, too thin, get into gym. © 
Sept. Al 19202 ey duly GP aS 22 7 Kk 
167037. 

ALTWATER & BRO., Pittsburgh. 10491 

Pittsburgh, Pa., bird’s-eye view. © 
July 14s 1922-2 ex July Oy eee eo ry 
255835. 

AMERICAN ART WoRKS, Ccshocton, O. 
10492-10502 
[11 prints]: 


Cordial holiday greetings, sample 
624.—Lincoln-alliance bank, sample 
2126.—Old stand by, sample 2123.— 
Our little messenger, sample 2124.— 


Our officers and directors extend greet- 
ings of the season, sample 2127—Same 
old wish this card will bring for holly 


day greetings ’n everything, sample 
626.—Season’s greetings and _. best 
wishes for the coming year, sample 


620.—Wishing you real Christmas hap- 
piness and a prosperous new year, 
sample 625.—With hearty good wishes 
for Christmas and the new year, sam- 
ple 622.—With season’s greetings and 
all good wishes for Christmas and the 
new year, sample 623—wWith sincere 
appreciation we are sending you our 
best wishes, sample 627. © Feb. 138, 
19222 Oe reach | wily, 10. W226) Vis 
166455-166465. 


AMERICAN BANK NOTE Co., New York. 
10503-10510 
Alexander the Great. Banque na- 
tionale de Grece, special, C 477. © 
May) 26," d922-2(G . ds uky (1 AOD ois 
166423. 


Banque nationale de Grece, special 
COnsOe eO@ Mune’ A: 1922" Ore. duly de 
1922; G@ 166424. 


special C 1809. © June 27, 
19227 2rerAuss 4.1922 K L6TO6T: 

CG MISiGw BO) Sully) t8o. 19221 2 re 
Aug. 4, 1922; K 167066. 

Ploughman. Banque nationale de 
Bulgarie, special C 1817. © July 26, 
1922; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1922; K 167065. 

Rose harvest. Banque nationale de 
Bulgarie, special C 1811. © June 30, 
1922; 2 ec. Aug. 4, 1922; K 167063. 

Varna (Port) Banque nationale de 
Bulgarie, special C 1812. © July 5, 
1922) Die Aus 4. #22 ~ KO TGCOGZ. 

Weavers of speech, New York tele- 
phone co., special C 1814. © July 7, 
1922; 2 ec Aug. 4, 1922; K 167064. 


pt. 1V., no Sh via 


AMERICAN COOPERATIVE PUB. CO., Chi- 
cago. 
Business barometer. (Jn American 
cooperative journal, July, Aug., 1922) 
© July 21, 1922: 1 @ duly 26,1922. 
IT 6920. 


World and U. S. wheat production, 
from 1890 to 1921, with estimate for 
1922, etc. (Jn American cooperative 
journal, July, Aug., 1922) © July. 21, 
1922; 1 ¢. July 26; 19222" G92e 


AMERICAN EAGLE, New York. 
10513, 10514 
American eagle, founders’ certificate. 
© July 3, 1922; 2 ¢ July 1s) 122 ei 
167409. 


temporary receipt. © July 3, 
1922; 2c. July 13, 1922; Kage. 


AMERICAN FACE BRICK ASSN., Chicago. 
10515-10660 


Face brick bungalow plan, 701. [9 
sheets, blueprints] © Apr. 1, 1921; 2 
e. July 21, 1922; I 6900. 

, 715, 716. [5 sheets, blueprints ] 
© Dec. 9, 1921; 2 c each Sept. 5, 1922; 
EIS ie hiaee 

——801. [9 sheets, blueprints] © 
Apr. 1, 1921; 2.¢. Sept) br dS22. aia, 
802. . [9 sheets, blueprints] © 
Apr. 1, 1921; 2 c. Sept: 5.4922 ee. 

Face brick bungalow plans. [Blue- 
prints]: 

301. [6 sheets]—3802. [6 sheets]— 
303. [7 sheets]—304. [7 sheets]—401. 
[7 sheets]—402. [6 sheets]—403—406. 
[7 sheets]—409. [7 sheets]—410, 7 
sheets |—603. [7 sheets ]—604. [7 
sheets |—607. [9 sheets] 608-611. [8 
sheets ]—612. [9 sheets]—613. [Ss 
sheets]—614. [8 sheets] © Apr. 1, 
1921 ; 2c. each Aug. 21.) 1922 siy7O1i— 
7021, 7035-7039, 7042, 7048, 7045, 7046, 
7049, 7051-7055, 7059, T7060. 

Face brick bungalow plans. 
prints]: 

615. 


| Blue- 


[S sheets]—616. [8 sheets ]|— 
617. [7Tsheets]—618. [7 sheets]—625. 
[7 sheets]—626. [7 sheets] © Dec. 9, 
1921; 2c. each Aug. 20) 1922 teiGe 
7029, 7030, 7056-7058. 

Face brick bungalow plans, 501-520. 
[Blueprints] : 

[7 sheets]—[8 Sheets]—[9 sheets] 
© Apr. 1, 1921; 2c. each Sept. 1, 1922; 
I 7094-7118. 

Face brick cottage plan, 521. [8 
sheets, blueprints] © Apr. 1, 1921; 
ZC. \Septe als NOZa = Te wallets 
712. [8 sheets, blueprints.] © 
Dec. 9, 1921; 2'¢. Sept. 2, 1922; TI Fis: 


28 


10511, 10512 © 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1922 


10676 


713, 714. 
© Dec. 9, 1921; 
1922; I 7135, 7136. 


S04. [S sheets, blueprints] © 
July 1, 1922; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1922; I 7144. 


[ Biue- 


[9 sheets, blueprints] 
2: Ge eaen Sept, 2, 


_ Face brick cottage plans. 
prints]: 


407. 
601. 
[8S sheets ]|—606. 
12): 


[7 sheets]—408. [7 sheets]— 
[S sheets]—602. [7 sheets ]—605. 
[8 sheets] © Apr. 
2 ec. each Aug. 21, 1922; I 7040, 


7041, 7044, T047, 7048, 7059. 

Face brick cottage plans. [Blue- 
prints]: 

619 [9 sheets]—620. [9 sheets]— 


621. [5 sheets]—622-624. [7 sheets]— 
627. [5 sheets]—628. [5 sheets]— 
629. [S sheets]—630. [8 sheets] © 
Meena 4oeL: 2 c..each Aug. 21, 1922; 


I 7023-7028, 7031-7034. 


_ Face brick house plan, 717, 718, 803. 
[8 sheets, Je © July 1, 1922; 


Biewewem Sept. 5, 1922; I 7139, 7140, 
71438. 

Small face brick house plan, 101. 
[10 sheets, blueprints] © Mar. 1, 


1920; 2 ¢. July 21, 1922; I 6899. 


Small face brick house plans, 102-— 
116: 


[7 sheets, blueprints]—[8 sheets, 
blueprints]—[9 sheets, blueprints]— 
[10 sheets, blueprints] © Mar. 1, 


1920: 2 c each Aug. 8, 1922; I 6945- 
6959. 
Small face brick house plans, 117- 
150: 


[7 sheets, blueprints]—-[8 sheets, 
blueprints|—[9 Sheets, blueprints]— 
[10 sheets, blueprints] © Mar. 1, 
1920: 2 c each Aug. 10, 1922; I 6960- 
69938. 


[8 blueprints] 

Face brick bungalow plans, 523-526. 
sheets]—Face brick Sate a plans, 
ae aS: Face brick cot- 
[8 sheets] © 
2 c. each Sept. 2, 1922; 


529, 530. 
Dec. 9, "1981; 
I 7116-7123. 


p11 blueprints] : 

Face brick bungalow plan, 
sheets]—Face brick bungalow plan, 
703, 704. [8 sheets]—Face brick cot- 
taze plan, 522, ‘TOT—109, TI. [8 
sheets]|—Face brick cottage plan, 705, 
710. [9 sheets]—Face brick cottage 
plan, 706. [7 sheets] © Apr. 1, 1921; 
Se enti Sept. .2, 1922 :-1 fib, 


102 9 


T124- | 
| 6930-6932. 


AMERICAN LEGION, McDOWELL COUNTY 
POST NO. 8, Welch, W. Va. 

10661-10664 

Welch, W. Va., World war memorial 

bldg., home of McDowell County post, 
no. 8, American legion. 

[General view] — Gymnasium. — Li- 

brary.—Pool room. © July 27, 1922; 


2 ¢@. each July 29, 1922; K 166967— 

166970. 

AMERICAN TABLET CO., Green Bay, Wis. 
10665 


Lick ’em all tablet. © Aug. 28, 1922; 
2 es septs 10 19222 KACO. 


ANCHOR ADVERTISING 
York. . 
[At the opera.] © June 30, 1922; 
2: C, ANE ic2 1922 > Ke aGTOS1: 
ANDERSON (JoHN F.) St. Maries, Id. 
10667, 10668 
Coeur d’Aléne Indians, snake dance. 
@wdhaly 11s 1920 Volk e) Taiy 13) 1022 
Wy eA i) 1922 3.0 256560, 
Plummer, Id., Coeur d’Aléne In- 
dians.) Gy July 15° 1922) 1 ¢ July ae. 
1922 >be, Aus. t;, 1922): J 256566: 
ANDERSON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., 
Anderson, Ind. 10669 
Comparative power cost chart. 
July 3, 1922; 2 ¢. July 19, 1922; I 6890. 
ANDERSON SUPPLY CO., Seattle. 10670 
Rainier (Mount) and Seattle’s Har- 
bor from Kinnear park, Seattle. © 
Aa aie NO22 SS 2ove, Spt... &,. 49222 °F 
ZHT022. 
ARNOLD & CO., INC., Seattle. 10671 
[Business chart] © 1c. July 5, 
1922; I 6880. 
ASHTON (GORDON) Seattle. 
Ashton 


New 
10666 


SERVICE, 


10672 
adjustable adv. band. © 


ly oe O22 2 2 en vy AO W922 237 

255688. 

ASSOCIATED METAL LATH MFRS., INC., 
Chicago. 10673 - 


Percentages of expanded metal lath. 
OpAne (3. 1922 2.¢ Ang, 23; 1922401 
7061. 

ASSOCIATED OIL cCo., San Francisco. 
10674-10676 

[3 drawings]: 

Standard all steel service station, 
steel erection diagram, 0O321—D87.— 
Standard steel service station, general 
arrangement, plunger pump equipment, 
0321—D281.—Standard steel service 
station, general arrangement, visible 
and plunger pump equipment, O321- 
DSG) Oj tee eden Muly: 3, 1922/05 


219 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10677 © 


AUGE (LOUIS WILLIAM) Rahway, N. J. 

10677 

[Brambach piano card] © July 15, 
1922; 2 c. July 18, 1922; K 166722. 


AXELROD (JAY) St. Paul. 10678 
[Working plans and elevations for 
a two story, four apartment building, 
490. [5 sheets, blueprints] © May 
2ON1922.) te. une i) 1922" abe ne 
19, 1922; I 6892. 
AXTELL (C. 8.) & co., Springfield, Mass. 
10679, 10680 
ee eran of bridge] © July 17, 
19223 Qe: sduly 18; 1922) Ke ee ia 
Springfield. Mass., Hampden County 
memorial bridge. © Aug. 2, 1922; 2c. 
Aug. 5, 1922; K 167069. 
BAILEY (B. F.) & co., New York. 
10681 
Taverntops. © Aug. 10, 1919; 2 «. 
Aug. 7, 1922; K 166382. 
BartLteEy (Noni C.) Los Angeles. 10682 
Oranges and oil [Twin industries] 


©} May 26,1922 de July 3, 1922) KK. 
166434. 
BAKER, HEYNE & CO., Chicago. 10683 


Tail tells the tale. © June 30, 1922; 
Ze! July 3) 1922: K. 167046. 


BALDWIN (ANDREW JACKSON) Pike- 
ville, Ky. 10684 
rah: WCVaAue: 19 A922 2 Oe Ans 


21, 19224.) 256781. 


BANKS (CLYDE) Bellingham, Wash. 
10685-10687 

Bellingham, Wash., Chuckanut drive. 
Cy Aue) 2A IOI ONG AUS. a0, 19225 
J 256911. 

Sunset from Chuckanut drive. © 
Age 2awdlgeZ2 ere! Aye 30) 1922 ¢ Fs 
256912. 

Sunset from Chuckanut state park, 
Bellingham, Wash. © June 24, 1922; 
2 Cr Uby dO 22 id 250004. 


BARBER (H. R.) Gulfport, Miss. 10688 

Gulfport, Miss., January at gulf 
park) © Awe) 2) 1922", 2.6. Aug 4. 
1922; K 167061. 


BARDSLEY (ARTHUR RULF) Altoona, Pa. 
10689 
Altoona, Pa., 110th infantry N. G. 
P., regimental review, Aug. 19, 1922. 
©) Sepis Ouidlo22)2 2c) Septils, 922: 
J 257067. 
BARNARD (PHILIP B.) Spokane, Wash. 
106990 
Proportional rule. © 1 c¢ July 38, 
1922; I 6879. 


~) 


Pts tV.,gl Seen 


BATTEY Tuskegee, 
Ala. 10691, 10692 
Dunbar, (Paul Laurence) © July 1 

1922; 2:e July 1, 192200 Zac 
Portia, a portrait. © July 1, 1922; 

2 eo July 1, 1922) 2a aie 

BAYNES (LOUISE BrrT) Meriden, N. H. 
10693 


Evening song of the coyote. (ln 
Natural history, May, June, 1922) © 
July 25, 1922; 1 ¢ Aug) 14) 122 
167292. 


BEARING SERVICE CO., Detroit. 10694 
Look before you back. © Aug. 15, 
1922; 2c. Aug. 18, 1922; K 167416. 
BEcKER (J. G.) Chicago. 10695, 10696 
[Inside of coat] © Sept. 19, 1922; 
2c. Sept. 21, 1922; K 168016. 
[Jazz models] © Sept. 19, 1922; 
2 .¢. Sept. 21, 1922> Ki 1680s: 


BECKWITH (GEORGE 8.) Cleveland. 
10697, 10698 

© May 25, 1922; 

K 166664. 


(CoRNELIUS M.) 


Search-light, 4, 5. 
2° ¢@. each May > 29) d5228 
166665. 


BEEGHLY (LuoyD) Milwaukee. 
10699, 10700 
Peay tree of success, 1, 2. 
July 22, 1922; 2 c each July D4, 1922): 
J 2573800, 257301. 


BELL (ALFRED) & CO., Lrp., London. 
10701-10708 


[Children playing; by L. Dupont, 
after Birkett Foster] © July 1, 1922; 
1c. July 10, 1922; K 166551. 


Scott (Sir Walter) of Abbotsford ; 
by Sir Henry Raeburn, engraved by L. 
Norsworthy. © Aug. 25, 1922000 cc: 
July 10, 1922; K 166552. 

[fmezzotint in colour by H. 
Seott Bridgwater] © Aug. 25, 1922; 
1c. Aug. 26, 1922; K 167965. 

[ Venice, the bridge of the Rialto: 
by J. Alphege Brewer] © Aug. 25, 
1922: 1 ce. Aug. 26,1922: 1 167966: 

[4 prints]: 

[Dysart (Countess of); after the 
painting by Sir Thomas Lawrence, en- 
graved by Will Henderson]—[ Rouen 
cathedral, from the east; original 
etching in colour by J. Alphege Brew- 
er]—[Rouen, la rue de la Grosse 
Horloge; original etching in colour by 
J. Alphege Brewer]—[Surprise; after 
the painting by J. H. Fragonard en- 
eraved by H. T. Greenhead] ©. July 
22, 1922's. 1). ‘eaeh Daly) 3) eee ie 
166673-166676. 


220 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1922 


10794 


Bert (JAS. W.) son & co... New York. 
10709-10726 
Our own publication, plate 3 S. © 
Semm2p. 1922;°2 c¢. Sept. 27, 1922; K 
168293. 
——plates 1S8,2S8,4S8-18 8S. © 
Sept. 25, 1922; 2 c. each Sept. 27, 1922; 
K 168222168238. 


BELL SYNDICATE, INC., New York. 
10727-10762 
Adamson’s adventures [1922]: 
© June 5; 1c. June 26; K 166388. 
© June 6; 1 c June 26; K 166389. 
© June 7; 1 c June 26; K 166390. 
© June 8: 1c. June 26; K 166391. 
© June 9: 1c. June 26; K 166392. 
© June 10; 1c. June 26: K 166393. 


© June 12; 1c. June 26; K 166394. 
© June 13; 1 c. June 26; K 166395. 
© June 14; 1c. June 26; K 166396. 
© June 15; 1c. June 26; K 166397. 
© June 16; 1 c. June 26; K 166398. 
© June 17; 1 c. June 26; K 1663899. 
© June 19; 1 c. July 18; K 166617. 
© June 20; 1c. July 138; K 166618. 
© June 21; 1c. July 13; K 166619. 
© June 22; 1c. July 18; K 166620. 
© June 23; 1.c. July 13; K 166621. 
© June 24; 1c. July 18; K 166622. 
© June 26; 1c. July 13; K 166623. 
@OyJune 27- 1 c: July 18; K 166624: 
© June 28; 1 c¢. July 18; K 166625. 
© June 29; 1c. July 18; K 166626. 
© June 30; 1 c. July 13; K 166627. 
© July 1; 1e. July 13; K 166628. 
© July 3; 1c. July 26; K 166931. 
© July 5; 1c. July 26; K 166932. 
© July 6: 1c. July 26; K 166933. 
© July 7; 1c. July 26; K 166934. 
© July 8; 1c. July 26; K 166935. 


© July 10; 1 « July 26; K 166936. 
Oy duly 1051 ¢. July 26; Ki 166937: 
© duly 12; 1 ¢. July 26; K 166938. 
© July 13; 1c. July 26; K 166939. 
© July 14; 1 c¢. July 26; K 166940. 
© July 15: 1. ¢. July 26: K 166941: 
© July 17, 1 c. July 26; K 166942. 


BELNAP (CHARLES M.) Battle Creek. 
10763 

Harding (President) says. © July 
if, 1922-2 ¢ July 19, 1922° % 166744. 


BENDER (DwicHTt O.) Des Moines. 
10764 


Ul driveit:” © istane:.d, 1922 5 "Bie 
Sulyis,, £922 2 Ro a66T95: 
BENDISTER (JOHN R.) Boston. 10765 
[Hungry heart] © 1c May 26, 


1922; I 6881. 
BENTLEY (PETER RENIER) Turtle Creek. 
Py: 10766 


Turtle Creek Valley, 6009. © July 
LG, 1922.42 @e. Aue. 5s 1922 =) J 256529, 


BERKOWITZ ENVELOPE CO., Kansas City. 


Mo. 10767-10783 
[3 prints]: 
For your convenience, department 


locations—July sale. trunks, bags, 
suit cases.—These modern labor saving 
household devices. © Aug. 22, 1922; 
2 1e@ each sept. 22" P9229 °K « 168156— 
168158. - 

[14 prints]: 

Bath'ng suits. [Bathing suit de- 
sign.]—Better business. [Stix, Baer 
& Fuller silhouette.]—Cretonnes. 
[Cretonne design.]—Dresses, wraps 
and gowns. [Design for envelopes. ]— 
Fashions. [Two color fashion de- 
sign. ]—Gowns, wraps, suits, ete. [Two 
color design.]|—Hosiery. [Design for 
2ounter envelopes. |—House furnishings 
and china ware. [Design for counter 
envelopes.]—Our famous whipped 
cream chocolates. [Candy design.] 
Sampeck. [Design for counter envel- 
opes.J—Shoes. [Shoe department de- 
sign.]—Smart things for summer wear. 
[Summer wear design.]|—Summer mu- 
STG: [Portable Victrola design.]— 
Toilet preparations. [Drug store de- 
sign.] © July 8, 1922; 2 c. each July 
8, 1922; K 166770-166783. 


(Epwarp M.) New York. 
10784-10789 
[Cake decorations, set A, no. 1-6] 
© Julv'20, 1922-2) ¢. each Aug: "21, 
1922; K 167529-167534. 


BERLING 


Berry (JoHNn T.) Louisville. 
10790-10793 


[4 photographs]: 


Kelly (Eleanor Mercine) A. B.— 
Rice (Alice Hegan).—Rice (Alice 
Hegan) and Cale Young Rice. © July 


2a e: each July Si, 19225) i 
256345—256348. 


BETHE BROS., Green Bay, Wis. 10794 

Green Bay, Wis., entrance, 201. © 
Sept, 25. 1922-2) 'e) Sept: 28, 1922 358 
257430. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10795 


BEYER (WALTER F'.) Washington. 
10795 
Study for a memorial lighthouse. 
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1922; I 7238. 


BickeT (W. L.) Yellowstone Park, 

Wy. 10796 

Mule deer. © Mar. 27, 1922; 2c. 
July G) PO2a Sh Zaartents 


BIDDLE PRESS, Philadelphia. 
10797-10802 

[6 prints]: 

Enterprise. When Spain command- 
ed world trade.—Inspiration. Colum- 
bus sails for the Indies.—Intelligence. 
Columbus at the court of Isabella.— 
Persistency. Sir Francis Drake dis- 
covers New Albion.—Purpose. Mar- 
quette explores the Mississippi. 
Vision. Balboa views the Pacific. © 
Sept. 14, 1922; 2 c. each Sept. 16, 1922; 
KIX 167795-167800. 


BicgELow (LYMAN G.) Coronado, Calif. 

10803 

Yesterday and today. © Sept. 1, 
1922; 2c. Aug. 24, 1922; J 256966. 


BIRMINGHAM PAPER CoO., Birmingham, 
Ala. 10804 
Birmingham school tablet, 2. © 
Mew 2, WI22 202. VaUne 26.) Og ei 
166786. 


Buium (ARrTHuR 8S.) Washington. 
10805-10807 
Arlington natl. cemetery, Va., Amphi- 
theatre, from mast head of Maine 
memorial with Washington in the dis- 
tance ©, Aus. 21.1922~ 2 cc, Aus. 21: 
1922; J 256819. 


Lady of Mount Carmel. © July 8, 
O22 2 ey July L922 3 250 (4 


Washington, D. C., from mast head 
of Maine memorial, Arlington natl. 
cemetery, Va., Showing part of amphi- 
theatres ,ete. (©, Ave. 21. 1922-120) 
Aug. 21, 1922; J 256818. 


BiumMeE (H. J.) Worthington, Minn. 
10808 
Worthington, Minn., aeroplane view. 
© July p20 1922) 2 1c. Suly 24, ao 
J 256243. 


BoEING AIRPLANE CO., Seattle. 
10809-10813 

[5 photographs] : 

Airplane, 111 B.—Biplane, 109 B, 
112 B, 114 B.—Thomas Morse biplane 
in flight. © June 22, 1922; 2 c. each; 
July 24, 1922; J 256248—256252. 


pt. TIVO, were 


Bonwit, TeLter & co., New York. 
10814-10821 
[Decorative drawing, 587] © Sept. 
11, 1921; 2 ec, Aug. 27, 1921: K dasats; 
[597] © Apre 2a i022 
Aug. 30, 1922; K 167582. 


[598] © May 28, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 30, 1922; K 167583. 
—— [599] © Aug. 13, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 30, 1922; K 167584. 
[600] © Aus. a 1922s eee 


Avs. 30, 1922 3 46 167580. 


[601] © Augl 1b) 1922e cor: 
Aug. 30, 1922; K 167581. 

[602] © Aus. 3) 1922-26 
Aug. 80, 1922; K 167579. 
‘ ——[603] © Aug. 20, 1922; 2 ¢ 
Aug. 80, 1922; K 167585. 


BooraEM (J. FRANcis) New York. 
10822-10827 
Standard plunge bath equipment, 
2201-2206. [Blueprints] © 1 ¢. each 
July 22, 1922; I 6901-6906. 


Bounps (Homer) Ketchum, Id. 
10828, 10829 

© Feb. 1, 1922; 

; J 256310. 

© Reb. i, 192252 ae. 


Guyer Springs pets. 
2 @. July 7,‘ 4922 
Winter pets. 


July 7, 1922; J 256309. 
BoussumM (CHARLES) San Francisco. 
10830 
Santa Claus suggestion. © 1 «c 


Sept. 25, 1922: J. 25 site. 
Boyp (RutTHERFORD): Leonia, N. J. 
10831 
[Hat, scarf, gloves, cane] © June 
30, 1922: 2 « July 3, 192236 166235, 


BRADEN (RUTH) AND BRADEN (FANNIE 
J.) Indianapolis. 10832-10835 


[4 prints]: 

Friend, 113.—Goal, 121-—Lullaby, 
120.—To our guest, 108. © May §&, 
1922 °)'2 /¢.\ each. dune dep eae ae 


168159-168162. 


BRaxTon (JoHN H.) New York. 10836 


I. B. P. O..E. of W. [Elks member- 
ship certificate] © July 1, 1922; 2¢ 
July 18, 1922; K 166987. 


BRESLER (IF. H.) co., Milwaukee. 
10837-10849 
[Moulin aux clair de lune; by Franz 
Charlet, after J. Maris, 909] © Aug. 
16, 1922; 1 ¢@ Aug, 16, 19227 16745 
[Vieil Amsterdam; by H. Cassiers, 
908]. © Aug. 16; 19225 1 e. AuieiiaG: 
1922; K 167450. 


222 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 3, 1922 


[11 prints]: 

[Coup de vent; by Pierre Vidal, 
900]—[Crepuscule; by André Delais- 
tre, 901]—[Cygnes; by H. Cassiers, 
892]—[Femme et la masque; by Fer- 
nand Toussaint, 891]—[Grande mare; 
by André Delaistre, 910]—[Nuit de 
printemps; by A. Chabanian, 889]— 
[Orangeade; by Fernand Toussaint, 
890]—[Passage; by LeGout Gerard, 
913]—[Remparts de la ville close; by 
LeGout Gerard, 907]—[Seine; by An- 
dré Delaistre, 911]—[Soir de féte; by 
LeGout Gerard, 893] © July 25, 1922; 
1 ec each Aug. 16, 1922; K 167444— 
167449, 167451-167454, 167456. 


BRETZMAN (CHARLES F.) Indianapolis. 

10850, 10851 

Beveridge (Sen. Albert J.) A, B. © 

Mites: 2.c. each Aug. 9, 1922; 
J 256606, 256607. 


BRigHAM (BENTON LAURENCE) New 
Salem, N. D. 10852 


Missouri River bridge on the Red 
Trail between Bismarck and Mandan, 
Nee @yAus., 26, 1922; 2c. Sept. 2, 
1922; J 256991. 


BRISTOL co., Waterbury, Conn. 
10853-10867 
Bristol (Wm. H.) recording pyrome- 
berectath 1962. ©) June 1, 1922: 2 ¢. 
July 6, 1922; I 6860. 


—— 1163. © July 1, 1922: 2c. July 
25, 1922; I 6914. 


-Bristol’’s mechanical time recorder 
chart, 0419. © June 1, 1922; 2c. July 
6, 1922; I 6863. 


Bristol’s recording: 

Frequency meter chart, 4311, 4312.— 
Liquid level gauge chart, 5032.—Pres- 
sure gauge chart, 4760.—Suction, vacu- 
um and pressure gauge chart, 010006.— 
Thermometer chart, 8203. © June 1, 
toes 2c. each July 6,°1922- 1 G856— 
6859, 6861, 6862. 


Bristol’s recording: 


Liquid level gauge chart, 5033.— 
Pressure gauge chart, 0420, 4762, 
4763.—Thermometer chart, 8421.— 
Volt meter chart, 5214. © July 1, 


1922; 2 c. each July 25, 1922; 6913, 
6915-6919. 


Brown & BIGELOW, INc.. St. Paul. 
10868-10926 
(American game series) : 
Afternoon stroll. — Distant call. — 
Headin’ south.— Hooked, but not 


CLASSES, H TO K 


10926 


landed.—Interrupted meal.—Just be- 
fore the big race.—Midnight maraud- 
er. — Mountain tragedy. — October 
days.—On the alert.—Vagabonds of 
the woods.—Which way to go? 
Sept. 15, 1922; 2 c. each Oct. 2, 1922; 
K 168335-168346. 


(Indian princess series) : 

EKhawee (Laughing maid)—Hantay- 
wee (The cedar maid)—Latou (Beam 
of light)—Makahwee (The earth 
maiden)—Neoga (South wind)—Nim- 
aha (Misty water)—Taecquan (Wind- 
ing stream)—Tiamilia (The little 
eagle)—Wabigoon (The white flow- 
er) — Waheca (Blossom) — Wetumka 
(Tumbling water) © June 1, 1922: 
2c. each June 28, 1922; K 166334— 
166344. 


[12 prints]: 

Agra, India, Taj Mahal.—Athens, 
Greece, Parthenon.—Boston, Mass., 
Old South church.—Constantinople, 
Turkey, Santa Sophia.—London, Eng- 
land, Westminster abbey.—Mount Ver- 


non, Va.—Ottawa, Canada, Parlia- 
ment bldgs.—Peking, China, summer 
palace.—Philadelphia, Pa., Independ- 


ence hall.—Rheims, France, Rheims 
cathedral—Santa Barbara mission, 
Calif—vVenice, Italy, Santa Maria 
Della Salute. © Sept. 15, 1922; 2 « 
each Oct. 2, 1922; K 168347—168358. 


2 prints] : 

Be pleasant every morning until ten 
o’clock, the rest of the day will take 
care of itself.—Give to the world the 
best you have and the best will come 
back to you.—He who follows another 
is always behind.—It’s the way you 
set your sails that determines your 
course.—It’s the way you show up at 
the showdown that counts.—Only game 
fish swim up stream.—Ounce of per- 
formance is worth a ton of com- 
plaint.—Remember it takes one hun- 
dred years to grow an oak, ete.—Suc- 
cess comes: in cans, failure in can’ts.— 
There are no free scholarships in the 
school of experience.—When you get 
to the end of your rope, tie a knot in it 
and hang on.—You can’t do the right 


thing .the wrong way. © July 15, 
1AZ oe heneach yA Ue: 28, \ 1922-004 
167560-167571. 

[12 prints]: 

Betty. — Constance. — Dorothy.— 
Florence. — Jacqueline. — Kathleen.— 
Lola. — Marmion.—Mary.—Mildred.— 


Rosalind.—Susan. © July 1, 1922; 2 
ec. each Aug. 17, 1922; K 167321-167332. 


223 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10927 


pt. Iv., D. s., V. 17 


BruckMANN (F.) Miinchen, Germany. 
10927-10937 


Oberammergau, Germany, 1922, Pas- 
sionspiele: 

Adam in schweisse seines angesichts, 
93.—EHinzug nach Jerusalem, 77.—Em- 
porung, 82.—Gesangchor, 76—Jesus 
und Magdalena, 87.—Jesus vor Annas, 
81.—Kreuzabnahme, 84.— Kreuzesve- 
rehrung, 95.—Kreuzigung, 86.—Kreuz- 
tragung, 83.—Olbergszene, 27. © May 
5, 1922): (2 \e ‘exch July 24571922 = ok 
256368—256378. 


BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY, Jersey City. 
10938 
God never made a woman for the 
wash tub, thats a man’s job. © June 
3, 4022 52 e. July 29, 19227, K 166971: 


Buty (Mrs. GRAcE) Reno, Ney. 
10939-10944 


Lincoln (Abraham) impersonation 
by (Chase Bi (Bull, 47.) “@)aituby, 24: 
19222 2 Cy each) AUS 20s 1920 ety 


256802-—256805. 


impersonations by Charles E. 
Bull and Frank McGlynn, 10. © July 
25, 1922; 2 c& Aug. 21, 1922; J 256806. 


the new memorial statue after 
French, impersonation by Chas. E. 
Bull, 9. ©1c. Aug. 21, 1922; J 256801. 


BuRBANK (Atrrep S.) Plymouth, Mass. 
10945-10961 


Gurnet, Headland at entrance to 
Plymouth Harbor. © June 16, 1922; 
2c. June 19, 1922; K 166079. 


Kingston, Mass., Major John Brad- 
ford house, 1675. © June 16, 1922; 2 
ec. June 19, 1922; K 166077. 


Kingston, Mass., Major John Brad- 
ford house, 1675: 

Bed room.—Interior.—Kitchen. © 
June 16, 1922; 2 c. each June 30, 1922; 
IX 166441-166443. 


Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor. © 
Sept. 2a M9222" ea Sept: 2a. 1922. 1k 
168060. 


Plymouth, Mass.: 

Burial hill, Cushman monument.— 
Burial hill, site of watch tower, 
1643.—Cole’s Hill, Massasoit, bronze 
statue by Cyrus K. Dallin——Cole’s 
Hill, stone seat.—Plymouth Rock 
house, portico over Plymouth Rock.— 
Winslow house, built in 1754 by Hd- 
ward Winslow. © June 16, 1922; 2c. 
each June 19, 1922; K 166075, 166076, 
166078, 166080—-166082. 


grave of Elder Thomas 
Cushman, 1691. © June 16, 1922; 2 ¢. 
June 19, 1922; K 166367. 


Pilgrim hall. © Sept. 23, 1922; 
2 c. Sept. 25, 1922; K 168059. 


[3 prints]: 

Duxbury, Mass., Miles Standish 
monument, 106. — Massasoit, great 
sachem ot the Wampanoags, 152.— 


[Plymouth, Mass.,] portico over Ply- 
mouth Rock, 2. © July 17, 1922; 2 ¢. 
each July 18, 1922; K 166740-166742. 


BURGERT BROS., Tampa, Fla. 
10962-10967 

Tampa, Fla.: 

Bayshore drive. — Sulphur springs, 
toboggan slide.—Tampa Bay hotel. © 
Aug. 2, 1922; 2 ¢. each Aug. 10) 1922; 
J 256629-—256631. 


—— Summit Beach, V415, V416. © 
Sept. 8, 1922; 2 c each Sept. 11, 1922; 
J 257033, 257034. 


Water nymphs. © May 1, 1922; 2c. 
Aug. 10, 1922; J 256628. 


BurRNELL (W. EH.) Penn Yan, N. Y.- 
10968 


Seneca Lake from Long Point. © 
Aug. 1, 1922: 2) ie. Aus) See 
256526. 


Burns (Rospert) Dayton, Wash. 
10969-10971 
Strickland (Hugh) on Head Light. 
© Aug. 17, 1922; 2c Aue 22) i922: 
J 256826. 
Strickland (Mabel) © Aug. 
1922; 2 ¢. Aug. 22, 1922; J 256825: 


60,000 yards of rock, 20,000 Ibs. 
black powder, and 3,000 lbs. dynamite 
(Dupont co.) Dayton, Wash., 5. 
July 11, 1922; 2c. Aue i ee 2 ea 
256757. 

BURTIS Stamford, 
NG we 10972, 10973 

Stamford, N. Y., base ball team, 
1922... © July 7%, 19222. 2c) aulae se. 
1922; J 255640. 

——Westholm hotel. © June 22, 
1922;2c. June 28, 1922 ; diane: 


ButTLerR (Harry BH.) New York. 
— 10974-10980 


Ly, 


(Eri STERRITT) 


[7 photographs] : 

Drilling oil well with a gin or spring 
pole in the early sixties, 1-3.—Quack 
peddling Seneca oil, 1, 2.—Sacrificial 
scene in Aztec temple.—Zoroastrian 
fire worshipers. © June 30, 1922; 2c. 
each July 13, 1922; J 255677—255683. 


224. 


~ deaths 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1922 


CALIFORNIA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH, 
Sacramento, Calif. 10981-10987 

[7 drawings]: 

Deaths between 5 and 15 years of 
age in California from diphtheria, 
measles, scarlet fever and whooping 
cough.—Deaths from tuberculosis in 
California, 1906—-1921.—Deaths from 
typhoid in California, 1906 to 1921.— 
Deaths over 15 years of age in Cali- 
fornia from diphtheria, measles, scar- 
let fever and whooping cough.—Deaths 
under 5 years of age in California 
from diphtheria, measles, scarlet fever 
and whooping cough.—Decreasing in- 
fant mortality in California, ratio 
comparison of infant deaths, total 
and population.—Number of 
survivors out of every 100,000 born 
alive, U. S. A., 1901 and 1910, Cali- 
forma,» 1920...© May 17, 1922: 2 «. 
each July 10, 1922; I 6870-6876. 


CAMERA CRAFT STUDIO, INC., New York. 
10988, 10989 


Murad, the world’s most famous and 
largest selling high-grade cigarette, 
etc. Murad advertisement, 1, 2. © 
June 17, 1922; 2 ec. each July 10, 1922; 
J 256256, 256257. 


CAMERON (Guy F.) Valdez Alaska. 
10990-10998 

Columbia Glacier, Alaska, A 119, A 
200. © July 28, 1922; 2 c each Aug. 
9, 1922; J 256628, 256624. 

Deserted log cabin, 26. © May 26, 
1922; 1-e June 6, 1922: 1 & Aug. 9; 
1922-9 256632. 

Millard Lake, V2. © Aug. 10, 1922; 
2 ¢. Sept. 1, 1922; J 256957. 

Sawmill Bay, 30. © June 5, 1922; 
2c. Aug. 9, 1922; J 256625. 

Sugarloaf (Mt.) 6, 32, 33. © May 
26, 1922; 1 ce. each June 6, 1922; 1 ¢. 
each Aug. 9, 1922; J 256633—256635. 

Three Giants, V1. © Aug. 1, 1922; 
2 c. Sept. 1, 1922; J 256958. 


CANFIELD (Litoyp A.) Des Moines,-Ia. 

10999 

Canfield system. © June 13, 1922; 
2 @ June Az, 1922: I 6893. 


CAUDELL (JACKSON Epcar) Camp 
Curry, Calif. 11000 
Road of a thousand pines. © July 


30, 1922; 2 c. July 28, 1922; J 257024. 
CAUFIELD & SHOOK, Louisville. 
11001-11065 


Bardstown, Ky., Federal hill, 42728 
Ay (Oy fune. 151922 2c, Aug. 7; 1922% 
J 256649. 


17340—22——_3 


11065 


Bardstown, Ky., Federal Hill: 

Desk where Foster wrote My old 
Kentucky home, 42723.—Dining room, 
42724.—Entrance to house, 42722.— 
Living room, 42726.—Reception hall, 
42725.—Rowan’s grave, 42720.—Ruins 
of spring house, Rowan’s law office 
formerly stood here, 42721. © June 1, 
1922; 2 c. each July 17, 1922; J 255748, 
255756255759, 255760, 255767. 


Bardstown, Ky.: 

Main st., 42716—Nelson County 
Court house, 42719.—St. Joseph's 
church, built 1816, oldest Roman Cath- 
olic church in Ky., 42718.=—St. Joseph’s 
college, 42717.—Scene near Federal 
Hill, 42727.—-Stream scene, near Fed- 
eral Hill, 42728. © June 1, 1922;2¢- 
each July 17, 1922; J 255749-255752, 
255765, 255766. 


Louisville, Ky.: f 

American printing house for the 
blind, 41098.—City hospital looking 
northwest, 41095.—Kentucky school for 
the blind, 41100.—Kentucky state fair 
grounds, M. M. bidg., balcony., horti- 
cultural display, 38494—Majestice 
theatre, 41099.—National candy co. 
plant, 42129.—Norton hall, Southern 
Baptist theological seminary, 42135.— 
Norton infirmary, 41097.—Starks bldg., 
39815.—U. S. Marine hospital, 42128. 
© May 1, 1922; 2 c. each July 17, 1922; 
J 255774, 255788—255793, 255795, 255801, 
255804. 

Louisville, Ky.: 

Central Y .M. C. A., 42713.—Chero- 
kee park, 42730.—Cherokee park, the 
falls, Gaulbert pavilion in  back- 
ground, 42732.—Cherokee road, oppo- 
site Cherokee park, 42729-——Cherokee 
road scene, 42781.—Christ church ca- 
thedral, 42708.—Grayson residence, 
6th st., near Walnut, 42701.—Inter- 
southern bldg., 41513.—Sanitary mar- 
ket, exterior, 41637.—Young womens’ 
Christian assn., 42712. © June 1, 
Ion ee eneno ailye ine 1 O22 eS 
255758, 255761—255764, 255773, 255780, 
255785, 255794, 255803. 

Louisville, Ky. : 

City hall, annex and fire dept. head- 


quarters, 42702.—East Main st. at 
Brook, view on, 43346.—Elk’s club, 
43347. First Church of Christ scien- 


tist, 42709.—Post office, 42706.—Scot- 
tish Rite cathedral, 43254. © July 1, 
1922. 2.e, exch my 11,1922 J 255768: 
209169, ZOOLIS, 200119, 255781, 255782. 
Cook’s benevolent institutions, 
old ladies home, 48342. © July 1, 
122 Ley ae hr, 1902 1 eG, Aug 
1922: J 256651. 


225 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11066 


CAUFIELD & SHooK—Continued. 
Louisville, Ky. :—Continued. 
——~- Federal reserve bank. © June 
1, 1922; 2 @ July: 17, 1922° J 25G546: 


Louisville milling co. and Thom- 
son grain co., 41096. © May 1, 1922; 
2. eae TF, 19222 de 256650: 


old Churchill home. © June 1, 
1922" 2°¢@. duly AT, 1922 5) 25d toe: 


Old Churchill 


place, spring 


house, 42711. © Tune 1, 1922: 2 ce. 
July 17, 1922; J 255786. 

U.::S,, trust sbildes) 42705anG) 
Joly Ae 1922 6 iP) ey) Daly he alee iy oh 
256547. 


[7 photographs]: 

Croghan burial place, 48344.—Crog- 
han place, entrance, 438345. — Old 
Croghan house, looking northeast, 
43343 A.—Old Croghan house, looking 
southeast, 433438.—Pastime boating club 
bldg. on River road, 438339.—Taylor 
(Camp) naturalization tree, 43340, 
43341. © July 1, 1922; 2 c. each July 
AY: 1922 J. Qaniad,  2aa(oay .2a0t 10 
255772, 255806, 255807. 


[12 photographs]: 

Frankfort, Ky., From Capitol dome, 
looking north, bird’s-eye view, 38148.— 
l'rankfort, Ky., view from cemetery 
looking south west, showing Capitol in 
background, 88157.—Hickman, Ky., 
business district during high water, 
spring 1922, 42125—Owensboro, Ky., 
Davies County Court house, 41710.— 
Owensboro, Ky., river front, 41709.— 
Owensboro, Ky., St. Anna st., 41711.— 
Shelbyville, Ky., Old Mason’s home, 
42134.—Tobaceco industry, plant beds 
planted in March, 42127.—Tobacco in- 
dustry, young plants in beds, 42126.— 
Waverly Hills sanitarium, 
tuberculosis hospital, office  bldg., 
42132.—_Waverly Hills sanitarium, 
board of tuberculosis kospital, main 
approach, 42130—Waverly Hills sani- 
tarium, board of tuberculosis hospital. 
view of bldgs., 42131. © May 1, 1922; 
2G Salen cabihy bt.) I922 5 3 (oot to— 
255777, 255783, 255784, 255796—255800, 
255802, 255805. 

CHAMBERS STUDIO, Chicago. 11066 

Hampton (Hope) with hat on. © 
Aer De tO Zoot aos 
(GEORGE WHITEFIELD) Phil- 
adelphia. 11087 


Triumph garage. © July 18, )1922; 
2 @ July 19) 1922: K 167189; 


CHANCE 


board of- 


‘pe TV. nes v.17 


CHANDLER & CO., INC., Boston. 
11068-11071 

[Hat drawing] 

1 ec. Sept. 18, 1922; 


Millinery opening. 
© Sept. 9, 1922; 
K 167855. 

Navy blue. © June 24, 1922; 1 e«. 
June 29, 1922; K 166373. . 

Over a thousand new hats. © Sept. 
16, 1922; 1 « Sept. 238, 1922- Ke #ee020, 

When summer dresses reign supreme. 
© June 22, 1922; 1-c. June 26, 1922; 
KK 166255. 


CHASE BROS. CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
11072-11109 

[13 prints]: 

Almend double flowering.—Althea 
or rose of Sharon.—Aviateur Bleriot. 
Baby ramblers, pink, white and 
crimson. — Butterfly bush. — Calycan- 
thus, sweet scented shrub.—Climbing 
American beauty.—Crimson rambler.— 


Dr. Van Fleet.—Dorothy Perkins.— 
Excelsa or red Dorothy Perkins.— 


Tausendschon or thousand beauties.— 
White Dorothy Perkins. © Aug. 15, 


1922: 2 e«. each “Aus Shoe foee. ee 
167417-167429. 

Pan Prints - 

British queen, Madam _ Butterfly. 


[Group of reses]—Cherry, Fay’s pro- 
lific, Red cross. [Group of cur- 
rants|—Columbia, Mrs. Aaron Ward. 
[Group of roses]—Downing, Houghton. 
'Group of gcoseberries|—Eldorado, 
Erie. [Group of Blackberries]—Frau 
Karl Druschki, J. B. Clark. [Group 
of roses]—-Golden queen, Columbian. 
[Group of raspberries]—Gregg, Cum- 


berland. [Group of raspberries ]— 
Gruss an Tenlitz, sunburst. [Group of 
roses|—Herbert, Cuthbert. [Group of 
raspberries]|—J. LL. Mock, etoile de 
France. [Group of roses]—IlKillarney. 
Kkaiserin Augusta Victoria. [Group of 


roses]—Margaret Dickson, Prince 
Camille de Rohan. [Group of roses]— 
Moore’s diamond, Salem. [Group of 
grapes]|—Moore’s early, Brighton. 
[Group of Grapes]—Mrs. John Laing, 
Gereral Jacqueminot. [Group of roses] 
—Niagara, Concord. [Group of grapes! 
—QOhio,. honey sweet. [Group of rasp- 
berries]—Orange, champion, Rea’s 
mammoth. [Group of quinces|—Paut 
Neyron, Ulric Bruner. [Group of roses] 
—Pearl. red jacket. [Group of goose- 
berries]|—Rathbun, blowers, Snyder. 
[Group of blackberries]— Rhubarb. 
St. Regis, Marlboro. [Group of rasp- 
berries]—Wilder, white grape, perfec- 
tion. [Group of currants] © July 11. 
1922 2e@-each. Fuly 17, 7aS22 ei 
166680-166764. 


226 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1922 


CHATTANOOGA MEDICINE Co., Chatta- 
nooga. [11110 
Shirk (James W.) 103 years old, of 
Bon Ore, Tenn. © 1 ¢. Oct. 2, 1922; 
J 257446. 


CHENEY BROS, New York. 11113-11115 

[5 prints]: 

{Any young gyrl would delight in 
this bouffant evening gown of mirro- 
krépe. 2]—Fawnkrépe makes this 
adorable street frock of Russian in- 
spiration, 5]—[Suedekrépe has gone 
into the making of this very attrac- 
tive coat frock, 4]—[Under Grecian 
influence is this afternoon gown of 
Frostkrépe and crépe chenette, 3]-- 
[Very last word in* smartness is ex- 
pressed in this charming evening froek 
of starkrépe, 1] © Sept. 15, 1922; 2c. 
each Oct. 2, 1922: K 168359-168363. 
CHICAGO HERALD & EXAMINER, Chieago. 

11116 

McCormick gland operation a suc- 
cess. © June 29, 1922; 1 c¢. July 7, 
1922; K 166451. 

CHICAGO TRIBUNE, Chicago. 
11417-11775 

Ah, heve we are. © July 1, 1922; 
1 e. July 3, 1922; K 166492. 

Air supremacy. © June 23, 1922; 1 
ec. June 26, 1922; K 166246. 

Among the folks in history [1922 

© Sept. 3: 1 c. Sept. 5; K 167925. 
© Sept. 17; 1 ¢. Sept. 20; K 168004. 
© Sept. 24; 1c. Sept. 23; K 168114. 
Oc. 1: 1 ¢ Oct. 2: K 168333. 

And so they may go to war about it. 
(Ousepeco, 1922: 1 c. Oct. 2, 1922; K 
168324. 


Angel family, the little ones. (Se- 
pieoeeG). Oct. 1. 1922: 1°<. Oct. 2: 


19322 1 1683831. 

the neighbors. 
Rr OOo se. 
168322. 

—the playmates. (Series 1) 
pene; 19225 1 e1Sept.':20, 1922 71K 
167999. 

Same. © Oct. 1, 1922; 1c. Oct. 
2, 1922; K 168330. 

Anti-booze crusade. © Sept. 17, 
19225 1 ¢ Sept. 20, 1922; K 168005. 

As we must seem to our less for- 
tunate neighbors. © Sept. 1, 1922; 1 
c. Sept. 5, 1922; K 167950. 

August. © Aug. 6, 1922; 1c. Aug. 7, 
1922: K 167144, 

Aw. gee whiz. © Aug. 27, 1922; 
Awe Si. 1922)> 1K 167683. 


(Series 3) © 
Ogee 27 "192254. 1. 


ac, 


11775 


Bargain’s a bargain. © Sept. 20, 
1922. 1 c. Sept. 22, 1922; Ik 168034. 

Besides, our vacation time’s about 
over. © Aug. 26, 1922; 1 c@ Aug. 30: 
1922; K 167641. 

Bon voyage. © July 30, 1922; 1c. 
July 31, 1922; K 167086. 

Breakin’ the bric-a-brac. © Sept. 
27, 1922; 1 c. Sept. 30, 1922; K 168379. 

But it did; he was dreaming. © 
Agroy E9228 A re ae AS AGAR Ke 
167120. 

Can they forward pass it over the 
veto? © Sept. 20, 1922; 1c. Sept. 22, 
1922; K 168035. 

Careless driver has nothing on the 
deliberate pedestrian. © July 18, 
1927 ioe duly. 20, WORD s Ks 668i 

Cartoons of the day [1922]: 

© July 21; 1c. July 24; K 166844. 
© Aug. 18; 1c. Aug. 22; K 167504. 
© Aug. 24; 1¢. Aug. 30; K 167614. 
© Sept. 6; 1 « Sept. 8; K 167868. 
© Sept. 14: 1 « Sept. 18; K 167974. 
Changing world [1922]: 

© July 1:1c. July 3; K 166490. 

© July 12;1c¢ July 14; K 166661. 
© Aug. 13; 1 ¢. Aug. 18; K 167470. 
© Sept. 10; 1¢ Sept.9; K 167911. 
© Sept. 21; 1c. Sept. 23; K 168120. 

College. © Sept. 13, 1922; 1 c. Sept. 
f5 1922 = 1 161865. 

Creeping paralysis. © Aug. 5, 1922; 
tf @¢ Aude, 10,1922: K 167225: 

Deadly brew. © June 24, 1922; 1 ¢. 
Junes26571922 3) K 166253: 

Digging out the light overcoat. 
Sept. 19,1922; 1c. Sept: 22, 19225 1K 
168027. 

Discontented yoter and the two ho- 
tells.’ ey Sept. 13) 17922: 1-¢ : Sept..15; 
1922; K 167866. 

Disregarding the public safety block 
signal. © July 11, 1922; 1 c¢. July 13, 
1922; K 166654. 

Doesn’t he know it’s loaded? © 
Say 20 tO? de alg 31-1922 2K 
167099. 

Doggone these speed demons. © 
Jiiveswe tals ite. “Aue! 2.1922); Kk 
1671: 

Doin’s in pictures. © July 2, 1922; 
Le: Duby Ae AK AG6506. 

Early bath bird. © June 23, 1922; 
1 c. June 26, 1922; K 166240. 

Early swimmin’ record. © July 9, 
1922; 1 ec. July 10, 1922; K 166549. 


227 


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Ble rar a) pt. fv., He Sy wae 


CHICAGO TRIBUNE—Continued. @ aiily a2: Ave: July 14; K 166658. 

Easterner’s idea of the map of the © July 13; 1¢. July 15; K 166667 

Vf 99. ’ A ) . 

US. © July 15, 1922; 1 ¢. July 19,| © July 14; 1 e. July 17; K 166710. 
O22 Ki L66 1b. 

© July 15;1¢ July 19; K 166761. 


Enjoying the after-season quiet. 
Sept. 9, 1922: 1 ¢. Sept. 13, 1993: 2 © July 16; 1 ¢. July 19; K 166767. 


167891. © July 17; 1c July 19; K 166752. » 
Eternal triangle. © June 28, 1922; © July 18; 1c. July 20; K 166814. 
1c. June 80, 1922; K 166406. © July 19; 1c. July 21: K 166821. 


Eventually, why not now. © July| © July 20:1c July 22: K 166830. 
DG ETO 2 ale July 19, 1922; K 166768. © July 91-1e. ane O4- K 166841 


Ever notice how quickly some fights ‘ : 
end. © Aug. 19, 1922; 1c. Aug 21,| © July 22;1¢ July 26; K 166888. 


1922; IK 167479. © July 23; 1¢. July 26; K 166882. 
Hyer notice this? © June 29, 1922; | © July 24;1¢. July 26; K 166872. 
1. July 1, 1922; K 166427. © July 25; 1c. July 27; K 166896. 


Everybody is getting the traffic tower © July 26; 1 ¢. July 31; K 167077. 
ee ae} eae 27, 1922; 1 e. Sept. 30, | © July 27; 1c. July 29; K 167104. 
Fall huntin’ can now on. © Aug © July 23) ay 
30, 1922; 1c. Sept. 5, 1922; K 167928, | © July 20; 1 ¢ July 81; & 1670N. 
Farmer and the rail strike. © Aug. © July 80; 1 ¢. July 31; K 167090. 
17, 1922; 1c. Aug. 21, 1922; K 167490. | © July 31;1¢. Aug. 2; K 167111. 
Fashion hint. © Aug. 1, 1922; 1. © Aug. 1; 1c. Aug .4; K 167119. 
Aug. 4, 1922; K 167115. © Aug. 2;1c¢. Aug. 5; K 167132, 
Fishin’ never gets any better than © Aug. 3; 1c. Aug. 5) KeAG7i2a. 
this. © July 19, 1922; 1¢ July 21, © Aug. 4;1¢. Aug. 7; K 167138. 


D9 - 
1922); GS 19. © Aug. 5:10¢. Aug. 10; K 167220. 
Friends of labor. © Aug. 27, 1922; pues 
1c. Aug. 31, 1922; K 167628. © Aug. 6; 1c. Aug. 7; K 167143. 
Fuel figurin’. © Sept. 22, 1922;1¢ | © Aug. 7;1¢. Aug. 10; K 167217, 
Sept. 26, 1922: K 168151. © Aug. 8;1¢. Aug. 10; K 167211. 
Gambling season is on in full swing. © Aug. 9; 1c. Aug. 14; K 167288. 
© July 11, 1922; 1 ¢. July 13, 1922; © Aug. 10;1c¢. Aug. 14; K 167281. 
K 166652. © Aug. 11; 1¢. Aug. 15; K 167296. 
Gasoline alley [1922]: © Aug. 12; 1¢ Aug. 16; Kael. 


© June 22;1c. June 24; K 166229. © Aug. 13;1c¢. Aug. 18; K 167469. 
© June 23; 1c. June 26; K 166245. © ‘Aug. 14; 1c. Aug. 18; K 167462. 
© June 24; 1c. June 26; K 166251. © Aug. 15; 1.c. Aus, 4172 Deis, 
© June 25; 1c. June 29; K 166350. © Aug. 16; 1 ¢. Aug. 18; K 167442. 
© June 26; 1 c. June 29; K 166356. © Aug. 17; 1¢. Aug. 21; K 167488. 
© June 27; 1 ec. June 29; K 166363. © Aug. 18; 1 ¢ Aug: 22° tera, 
© June 28; 1 c. June 30; K 166402. © Aug. 19; 1c. Aug. 21; K 167482. 
© June 29; 1c. July 1; K 166481. © Aug. 20; 1c. Aug. 21; K 167477. 
© June 30; 1c. July 3; K 166487. © Aug. 21;1c¢. Aug. 30; K 167591. 


© July 1; 1c. July 3; K 166493. © Aug. 22; ce Aue. 307 aeG Toure 
© daly 2 1c; July a. 7K AGoSOs: © Aug: 23;1¢ Aug. 30> Ko16iTeor 
© July 3; 1c. July 5; K 166498. © Aug. 24; 1c. Aug. 30; K 167613. 
© July 4; 1¢. July 7; K 166522. © Aug. 25; 1c. Aug. 30; K 167618. 
© July 5;1¢. July 7; K 166514. © Aug. 26; 1 c. Aug. 30; K 167643. 
© July 6; 1c. July 10; K 166526. © Aug. 27; 1.c. Aug .31 2 fede: 
© July 7; 1c. July 10; K 166535. © Aug. 28;1c¢. Aug. 30; K 167594. 
© July 8; 1c. July 10; K 166542. © Aug. 29;1c¢. Aug. 31; K 167636. 


© July 9; 1c. July 10; K 166548. © Aug. 30; 1 c. Sept. 5; K 167929. 
© July 10; 1c. July 12; K 166634. © Aug. 313 1¢ Sept. > kites: 
© July 113.1 ¢. July 13> K V666haw. © Sept. 1; 1 c. Sept. 5; K 167944. 


228 


no. 3, 1922 


© Sept. 


© Sept. 


© Sept. 


© Sept. 


© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 


© Sept. 


© Sept. 


© Sept. 


© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 


© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 


© Sept. 


© Sept. 


© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


22 be Sept. 55 Ki 161933. 
arelie.sept. 5+ K)\ 1679438. 
4;1c¢. Sept. 7; K 167907. 
ae. Sept. 1 7 KiiGTS9T. 
6; 1c. Sept. 8; K 167869. 
7; 1 c Sept. 9; K 167920. 
8;1e. Sept. 13; K 167888. 
Ss i @ Sept. 13 > Ki 167895. 


hes te, 
(oie Ge 
a2 = &, 
ds 1c, 
ha be: 
bay se: 
NG +31 e, 
HE 2h e. 
iS >. die, 
1. eC. 
2)? Ae, 
8 Es TO 
22 AAC, 
Bas te, 
2S 14. ¢. 
ole. 
BO; 1 ©. 


9: e167915. 
15; K 167880. 
15; K 167962. 
15; K 167864. 
Sc IG9T2: 
18; K 167980. 
20; K 167996. 
20; K 1680038. 
20; K 168010. 
22; K 168026. 
22; K 168033. 
Zoe K 1G8125: 
26; K 168154. 
Sept. 23; K 168118. 
Sept. 30; K 168370. 
Oct. 27 KK 168315. 
Oct 22K 168322. 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 


© Oct. 1; 1.¢. Oct. 2; K 168329. 
Gee, we've had a busy summer. 


Ameo. soe 1 ce. Awe, Si, 1922; K 
167638. 


German glider should show the Ger- 


Germany. 
would have it. 


as 


man mark how to keep from falling. 
@ Aue 26, 1922: 1 c Aug. 30, 1922; 
K 167646. 


Premier Poincare 


©), Ages 111922: 1: &; 


Aue, to, 1922; K 167298. 


Going to play it safe. © Sept. 12, 
ieee toe Sept. 15, 1922: K 167958. 


Gone are the days. © Oct. 1, 1922; 
ft @ Get..2. 1922; K 168325. 

Gumps [1922]: 
© June 22; 1c. June 24; K 166228. 
© June 23; 1c. June 26; K 166244. 
© June 24; 1c. June 26; K 166250. 
© June 25; 1c. June 29; K 166347. 
© June 26: 1c. June 26; K 166352. 
© June 27; 1c. June 29; K 166362. 
© June 28; 1¢. June 30; K 166405. 
© June 29; 1¢. July 1; K 166428, 
© June 30; 1c. July 3; K 166486. 
© July 1; 1c. July 3; K 166496. 
© July 2; 1c. July 5; K 166502. 


999 


117735 


© July 3; 1c. July 5; K 166500. 
© July 4.1 ¢ July 7; K 166521. 
©, July 5: tie) duly 7+ K 166512. 
© July 6; fe) July 10; 166527. 
© July f3)te July 10-1 166533. 
© July 8; 1c¢. July 10; K 166538. 
© sully 92d 'e. duly’ 10; K 
© July 10474. 
© July 1131 


© July 


Le ce: 


Orswly i334 
©) Juby 14%) 1c. 
© July 1570'¢ 
©). July 165 oe: 
© July 17 7 te. 
© July18: 2 e. 
© july 19 te) 
© July 20; 1 «. 
© yuly 215 0 
© July 22.1 ¢. 
© July 28; 1c. 


© July 


ifs Sea ea 


© July 25;1¢. 
© July 26; 1c. 
© duly 27734 e: 
© July 28.1 «¢. 
© July 29; 1c. 
©) July 3053/1 ¢ 
©) Jatly.ol = te Age. 2° I 
1;1c¢. Aug. 4; K 167118. 
2: Le Ang. 5: .K, 160138: 
ade, Aue. by 1K 16712 
4271 ev Aus. 7; K 16TH36: 
yee be AMS! N07) Ko Mogens. 


© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 


6.1 ¢. Aug. 


ect urite: 
Gy elunee: 
io a bale 
Oe ae 
balisvas.@) 
Zerit: 
SLAC: 
aye Tee, 
Ayes eles 
Grae: 
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LS ee C. 
D2 tie 
20 Fine. 
2 Ne: 
Be eae: 
aay NAN Ce 


auiky 12: 
July 13; 


K 
K 


166545. 
166633. 


165650. 


July 14; K 166657. 
July 15; K 166671. 
July 17; K 166709. 
July 19; K 166758. 
July 19; K 166764. 
July 19; K 166753. 
July 20; K 166813. 
July 21; Ik 166822. 
Juby 225) Ki 1668s. 
July 24; K 1668438. 
July 26; K 166889. 
July 26; K 166879. 
July 26; K 166875. 
July 27; K 166897. 
Julyrol? Kaeo: 
July 29; K 167103. 
July 31; K 167081. 
July 31; KK 167094. 


July a> ke 


167087. 
naira le ss 


7; Is 167140. 


Aes 0.2 Ke TG Ss 


Aug. 10; 
Aug. 14; 
Aug. 14; 
Aug. 15, 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


K 
IK 
Ix 
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sik 
KK 
res 
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MK 
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167212. 
167289. 
167280. 
167295. 
167314. 
167466. 
167465. 
167454. 
167440. 
167489. 
167508. 
167481. 
167474. 
167589. 
167600. 
167606. 


11775 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


CHICAGO TRIBUNE—Continued. 
Gumps [1922 ]—Continued. 


© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 


© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 


© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 


© Sept. 


© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 


pL. Sakon rg 
De) eds Ae 
26.1 se: 
OT cwlve: 
2 yale e: 
29 Are. 
B05 dee: 


SLs ell G, 


As ae, 
ary rls 
agen MG 
4s Lae. 
bruce 
Ossie: 
fas IX Ge 
area oe 
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103: deve: 
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Ai)? Ie. 
TSS Cs 
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Was ise. 
CH eiaw Bc 
LT ate Ue 
Se tee, 
Bs he: 
OA REG IO 
ai ied IRs 
Pee: 
24: 1¢. 
Bl sea: 
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Aug. 30; K 167612. 
Aug. 80; K 167617. 
30; K 167644. 
Aug. 31; K 167629. 
Aug. 30; K 167595. 
Aug Slaw 167637. 
Sept. 5; K 167930. 
Sept. 5. K 167953. 
K 167947. 
K 167934. 
K 167940. 
K 167906. 
Kx 167900. 
K 167870. 
K 167918. 
K 167886. 
K 167893. 
K 167912. 
K 167879. 
K 167959. 
Ix 167863. 
Sept. 18; K 167971. 
Sept. 18; K 167979. 
Sept. 20; K 167995. 
K 168000. 
K 1689008. 
K 168024. 
; K 168030.’ 
; KX 168126. 
; K 168153. 
1 1GSh15: 
; K 168377. 
Sept. 30; K 168369. 
© Sept. 29; 1 ce. Oct. 2; K 168314. 
© Sept: 30; 1 ec Oct. 2: K 168320. 


Aug. 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 13 ; 
Sept. aa: 
Sept. 9; 
Sept. 15; 
Sept. 15; 
Sept. 15; 


CO OO 1 =] Cr OU OT 


“ee 


Sept.20 ; 
Sept. 20; 
Sept. 22 ; 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 


OC RO Oa a | 
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©)-Oet. 1 1 ec Oct: 2s KK 168326. 
Harold Teen [1922]: 


© June 22;1c. June 24; K 166227. 
© June 23; 1¢. June 26; K 166243. 
© June 24; 1c. June 26; K 166247. 
© June 26; 1 ec. June 29; K 166355. 
© June 27; 1c. June 29; K 166361. 
© June 28;1¢ June30; K 166403. 
© June 29; 1c. July 1; K 166480. 
© June 30; 1c. July 3; K 166484. 


© July 1;1c¢. July 3; K 166494. 
© July 3;1¢. July 5; K 166509. 
5 


© July 4;1¢. July 7 


Ix 166518. 


© July 5; 1c. July 7; K 166511. 
© July 6;1¢. July 10; K 166528. 


230 


pt. Ty. Se eT 


© July 7; 1c¢. July 10; K 166536. 
8; 1¢. July 10; K 166541. 


© July 
© July 
©. July 
© July 
© July 
© July 


103 ae 
ch see 
12: hen 
1S pave: 
14;1¢e. 


© duby 15 +e! 


© July 
© July 
© July 
© July 
© July 
© July 
© July 
© July 
© July 
© July 
© July 
© July 
© July 
© July 
© July 
© July 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 


AG Ee: 
Lp eae 
eS iat eo 
LO Sit ee 
20:3 4e@: 
21.tie 
22, blogs 
Bor ae. 
24 5 ie 
A lh Ge 
2G; ae 


28;16. 
29°) ire 
50 2ite: 


Shee 


July 12; K 166630. 
July 13; K 166648. 
July 14; K 166655. 
July 15; KK 166672. 
July 17; K 166707. 
July 19; K 166763. 
July 19; K 166766. 
July 19; K 166756. 
July 20; K 166810. 
July 21; K 166818. 
July 22; K 166828. 
July 24; K 166840. 
July 26; K 166899. 
July 26; K 166881. 
July 26; K 166872. 
July 27; K 166895. 
July 31; K 167075. 
273 1 ee duly 29 3 Rao i00: 
July 3h; K 167082. 
July 31; K 167095. 
July 31; K 167089. 
Aug. 2+ I 167110, 


1; 16 Auge. 4 7K tote, 
2;1¢ Aug. 5 heroes: 
.5 


3; Le Aug 


> K 167124. 


4:1¢ Aug. 77 K 167187. 
5; le. Aug. 10; K 167222. 
6: 1¢. Aug. 7* K 167142, 
1; Le, Aus. 103 hetGias:. 
8;1¢. Aug. 10; K 167227. 
9; 1c. Aug. 14; K 167284. 


10° te 
Le Sitices 
1 2is shee 
1Sc whe: 
14 de 
op es 
16d ce: 
ere: 
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LO) als ©: 
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Dl sh alka, 
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Dee Ke: 
24; 1e. 
Dei @ 
26) 1c 
Bk ghee: 
Deore ds er 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 16; K 167318. 
Aug. 18; K 167468. 
Sept. 13; K 167882. 


Aug. 17; K 167487. 


18; K 167441. 
21; K 167486. 
22; K 167499. 
21; K 167480. 
21; K 167476. 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


BO 267621, 
380; K 167603. 
Aug. 80; K 167609. 
Aug. 30; K 167615. 
Aug. 30; K 167642. 
Aug. 31; K 167631. 
Aug. 30; K 167597. 


14; K 167286. 
‘15; K 167293. 


30; K 167587. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1922 


© Aug. 29; 1c. Aug. 31; K 167639. 
© Aug. 30; 1c. Sept. 5; K 167924. 
© Aug. 31; 1c. Sept. 5; K 167949. 
© Sept. 1; 1 « Sept..5; K 167945. 
© Sept. 2; 1 c. Sept. 5; K 167938. 
fomsepe. a; 1 c, Sept: K 167942. 
© Sept. 4; 1 c. Sept. 167905. 
© Sept. 5; 1 c. Sept. 7; K 167899. 
© Sept. 6; 1 c. Sept. 8;.K 167873. 
© Sept. 7; 1 c. Sept. 9; K 167923. 
© Sept. 8; 1 ec. Sept. 13; K 167887. 
© Sept. 9; 1 c. Sept. 13; K 167894. 
© Sept. 10; 1 c. Sept. 9; K 167914. 
© Sept. 11; 1c. Sept. 15; K 167876. 
© Sept. 12; 1c. Sept. 15; K 167963. 
© Sept. 13; 1c Sept. 15; K 167862. 
© Sept. 14; 1c. Sept. 18; K 167969. 
© Sept. 15; 1c. Sept. 18; K 167976. 
© Sept. 16; 1c. Sept. 20; K 167994. 
© Sept. 17; 1c. Sept. 20; K 168002. 
© Sept. 18; 1c Sept. 20; K 168009. 
© Sept. 19; 1c Sept. 22; K 168025. 
© Sept. 20; 1c. Sept. 22; K 168031. 
© Sept. 21; 1c. Sept. 23; K 168121. 
© Sept. 22; 1c. Sept. 26; K 168149. 
© Sept. 24; 1c. Sept. 23: K 168117. 
© Sept. 27; 1c. Sept. 30; K 168375. 
© Sept. 28: 1c. Sept. 30: K 168368. 
© Sept. 29; 1 c Oct. 2; K 168313. 
© Sept. 30; 1 c. Oct. 2; K 168321. 
© Oct. 1; 1 © Oct. 2; K 168328. 
Have you heard this fish story, yet? 


© July 29, 1922; 1 « July ah, 1922: 
KK 167096. 


He has his hands full. © June 27, 
1922; 1c June 29, 1922; K 166365. 
Heir at large [1922]: 
© June 26; 1c. June 29; K 166358. 
© July 3; 1 ¢. July 5: K 166501. 
© July 10; 1c. July 12; K 166635. 
© July 17; 1 ce. July 19; K 166750. 
© July 24:1 ¢. July 26; K 166876. 
© July 31:1 ¢. Aus: 22K 167107. 
© Aug. 7; 1c. Aug. 10; K 167219. 
© Aug. 14; 1c. Aug. 18; K 167463. 
© Aug. 21; 1 « Aug. 30; K 167590. 
© Aug. 28; 1c .Aug. 30; K 167592. 
© Sept. 4; 1 c. Sept. 7; K 167910. 
© Sept. 11; 1 ¢ Sept. 15; K 167881. 
© Sept. 18; 1 c. Sept. 20; K 168012. 


Here come the migratory birds. © 
Ae 2h) 1922; 41 c.. Aug, 30; 1922: K 
167588. 


Ol 


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“1 Ol OF 
kX 
a 


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H+ 
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11775 


History repeating itself. © July 
LO AO22 tee. Puby 2d 1922 = KK. 166823. 


How high will she go? © June 29, 
O22 Ae) Sly ok TO 2K ABG42 5. 


How it feels when you and your wife 
start out in your touring car, ete. © 
sume 20, 19222 1c June 29) 1922) i 
166351. 

If Constantine had been a successful 
conqueror. © Sept. 28, 1922: 1 ¢. Sept. 
30, 1922; K 1688738. 


if it is -true’.that Cox wants: to 
make the league of nations the issue 
in the next campaign. © Sept. 7, 
1922; 1 c. Sept. 9, 1922; K 167917. 


If the U. S. had accepted the 
Armenian mandate. .© Sept. 16, 1922; 
1 c. Sept. 20, 1922; K 167998. 

If the U. S. owed the allies eleven 
billion dollars, etc. © Aug. 4, 1922; 
ee Aten Te A922 EA Gq 139: 

If they don’t stop scrapping we'll be 
caught in the storm. © Aug. 8, 1922; 
tf eae. AG. 1O22 SK. Taio: 

If we could have our way. © Aug. 
19, 1922* 1 @, Aue 22, 1922: K 167500: 

Jack Frost. © Sept. 24, 1922; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 23, 1922; K 168119. 

Jeopardizing his lead. © July 7, 
POF et Ani tO, W922 IK. T6650: 

Waby 2) July, 201022) 1 ey Jie, 
1922; K 166507. 

June bridegroom. © June 24, 1922; 
ie. dine 26,1922 =i, 166252: 

Just aS we were nearing the top. 
(On danly, 2.1922 - he, July 24. A922 
K 166898. 

Kernel [1922]: 

© June 25; 1c. June 29; K 166349. 
© July 2;1c¢. July 5; K 166504. 
©) fuly. 9; 1 ¢. Duly: 105K 166547, 

Labor day. © Sept. 4, 1922; 1 «. 
Sept. 7, 1922; K 167908. 

Look what my garden grew. © 
July 20) 1922" te. July 22) 19225 1K 
166832. 

Look what our garden grew. © July 
21922) toe.) duly 2%;.1922. K 166892. 
Same. © Sept. 7, 1922; 1 e: 
Sept. 9, 1922; K 167919. 

Lot of people who went away for 
the summer, ete. © Aug. 31, 1922; 
1 ¢. Sept. 5,°1922: K 167955. 

Main service affected by the strike. 
© Jimlye 2841922 2 dine. July 31, 1922; 
K 167085. 

Midsummer shoppers. © Aug. 6, 
1922; 1 ce. Aug. 7, 1922; K 167145. 


231 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


‘A175 


pt. IV. DS Awa 


CHICAGO TRIBUNE—Continued. 


Millennium. © July 30, 1922; 1 ¢. 
July Sl, M922 6K TETeo2, 


Miss Slim Slinker, erstwhile flip 
flappers. © Sept. 16,1922; 1 ¢. Sept. 
20, 1922; K 167997. 


Mr. Dubbley’s one wish. © July 13, 
192231 @ duly, 1922 <1 166669" 


Mr. Lugubrious Blue and Mr. Smiley 
Gladd discuss the situation. © Aug. 
10, 1922); te; Auge 14 to2F el aiZee. 


National ae cop. © Sept. 5, 
1922 3 fe. Sept. 7,°1922; KK 167903: 


New flat. © en BOM ASD nace. 
Oct,.2; 1922 2K 168323; 

New postcard will probably gush 
from yellowstone. © Aug. 20, 1922; 
1 ec. Aug. 21, 1922; K 167473. 


New Yorker’s idea of the map of the 
United States. © July 27, 1922; 1. 
July 129," 1922) 167106: 

Next on the program will be a 
sprightly juggling act. © Aug. 19, 
1922; 1 c. Aug. 21, 1922; K 167484. 

No one likes to take medicine. © 
Tune saOit 922 3 Gly ion woe eK 
166489. 

Now-tien), © June 22. 1922-91 7c. 
June 24, 1922; K 166230. 


October.) ©" Oct. 1, 1922° 1c, Oct.2, 
1922; K 168334. 


Old time celebration. © July 4, 
1922; We. July 7, 1922; K 166520. 


One by one the clouds roll by. © 
Sept. 15, 092275 ‘ey Sept, 1S, 1922" 1K 
167981. 


One fellow we didn’t meet this sum- 
mer. © Sept. 29, 1922: 1 ¢ Oct. 2, 
1922; K 168316. 


One of those family investigations. 
© June 28, 1922 1 c. June 30, 1922; 
K 166407. 


One of those inopportune moments. 
© Sept. 14, 1922; 1 c. Sept. 18, 1922; 
Kk 167970. 


One trench captured. © Sept. 2, 
1922; 1 @ Sept. 5, 1922; K 167936. 


Our doctor prescribed a big break- 
fast just in time. © Sept. 1, 1922; 
1 ce. Sept. 5, 1922; K 167946. 

Pa may be able to break out for a 
short stayei, ©. June 27) 1022 dite. 
June 29, 1922; K 166364. 

Picture they publish and the picture 
they, dont. (© July (24, 922 = 7A sc. 
July 24, 1922; K 166842. 

Pillars of the temple. © July 23 
1922; 1c¢ July 26, 1922; K 166878. 


Puzzle, find the loser. © Aug. 25, 
1922; 1 ¢ Aug. 30,1922 2 Ko 16ja2 


Question of equipment. © July 14, 
1922; L.e. July 17, 19225 Seige 


Ramifications of city hall wees 
© Sept. 29, 1922; 1 ¢ Oet. agz2 ; 
K 168817. 


Recalled from the discard. © Aug. 
17, 1922; 1 ce. Aug. 21,1922. Ke iGi4sb. 


Relief in sight. © Aug. 29, 1922; 
1c. Aug. 31, 1922; K 167634. 


Remember? © Aug. 31, 1922; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 5, 1922> Ke 16(SGiay 


School. © Sept. 5, 1922; 1 ¢. Sept. 7, 
1922; K 167902. 


School, second day. © Sept. 6, 1922; 
1 ec. Sept. 8, 1922; K 167872. 


Second declaration of independence 
needed. © July 4, 1922; 1c. July 7, 
1922+ K A66025: 


Seems kinda dry without a pageant 


or something going on. © Aug. 22, 
1922; 1 c. Aug. 30, 1922; K d67598. 


September. © Sept. 3, 1922; 1 ec. 
Sept. 5, 1922; K 167932. - 
Set act lv. © Sept. 21, 1922; 1 «. 


Sept. 23, 1922; K 168124. 


Showing that our criminal court 
procedure has much to learn from the 
English court procedure. © July 9, 
1922; 1c. July 10, 1922; K 166550. 


Sis adds to the collection. © July 
28, 1922; 1 ec. July 31, 19225 % aos. 


Some chap has figured out the heat 
of a star. © Aug. 25, 1922; 1c. Aug. 
30, 1922; K 167619. 


Some fellows had all the luck choos- 
ing jobs. © July 7, 1922; 1 c¢. July 10, 
1922; K 166534. 

Some vacations are all over except 
the return trip. © Sept. 2, 1922; 1c. 
Sept. 5, 1922; K 167937. 

Somebody else will be marooned in 
the desert if the rail strike is not soon 
settled. © Aug. 15, 1922; 1c. Aug. 17, 
1922; K 167433. 

Standing army that won’t demob- 
ilize. © Sept. 9, 1922; 1 « Sept. 13, 
1922; K 167896. : 


Street car strike. © Aug. 2, 1922; 
i! ce, Aug. 5, 19227 KK 16vieat 

Suggestion for taking a load off your 
mind. ‘© ‘July 8; 1922); "2 eo daly 10), 
1922; K 166544. 

Sun is trying its best to shine on us. 
©: Aug. 12, 1922: 1 4c, Auer toy agaee 
K 1673817. 


232 


\ 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, 


no. 3, 1922 


Then it’s back to the old rusty 
harness. © Aug. 16, 1922; 1 c. Aug. 
18, 1922; KX 167488. 


Then there’s that bed you must get 
accustomed to. © July 8, 1922; 1c. 
July 10, 1922; K 166548. 

There are hard boiled ones in both 
camps. © Aug. 16, 1922; 1c. Aug. 18, 
1922; K 167443. 

© 


There just ain’t no such thing. 
Anes 28, 1922; 1:¢. Aug: 80, 1922; K 
1675938. 


They'll soon have enough to pay an 
instalment on that debt. © Aug. 9, 
. 1922; 1 ce. Aug. 14, 1922; K 167290. 


Woree strikes. ©) July 15, 1922; 
te July 19, 1922; K 166760: 


Tiny tribune [1922]: 
© June 22; 1c. June 24; K 166226. 
© June 23; 1c. June 26; K 166242. 
© June 24; 1c. June 26; K 166248. 
© fume 26 ; 1c. June 29; K 166353, 
© June 27; 1 c. June 29; K 166360. 
© June 28; 1c. June 30; K 166401. 
© June 29;1c. July 1; K 166429. 
© June 30; 1c. July 3; K 166485. 
© July 1;1¢. July 3; K 166495. 
© July 3;1c. July 5; K 166508. 
© July 4; 1 c¢. July 7; K 166517. 

© July 5;1c. July 7; K 1665138. 
© July 6; 1c. July 10; K 166524. 
© July 7; 1¢. July 10; K 166532. 
© July 8;.1¢. July 10; K 166539. 
© July 10; 1¢. July 12; K 166629. 
© July 11;1¢. July 13; K 166649. 
© July 12; 1c. July 14; K 166656. 
© July 13; 1c. July 15; K 166666. 
© July 14;1¢. July 17; K 166708. 
© July 15; 1c. July 19; K 166759. 
© July 17; 1¢. July 19; K 166754. 
© July 18;1c¢. July 20; K 166812. 
© July 19; 1c. July 21; K 166817. 
© July 20; 1c. July 22; K 166829. 
© July 21; 1c. July 24; K 166889. . 
© July 22;1c¢. July 26; K 166886. 
© July 24; 1¢. July 26; K 166871. 
© July 25;1¢. July 27; K 166894. 
© July 26; 1.¢. July 31; K 167074. 
© suly 27%; 1]e July 29; K 167102: 
© July 28; 1c. July 31; K 167079. 
© July 29;1c¢. July 31; K 167098. 
Oduly 3k; toc. Aug: 23 K:167109. 
© Aug. 1; 1c. Aug. 4; K 167116. 
© Aue: 234 @ Auesds: Ki 162i: 


© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 


© Sept. 
_ © Sept. 
© Sept. 


© Sept. 


© Sept. 
© Sept. 


© Sept. 
© Sept. 


© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 


© Sept. 
© Sept. 


© Sept. 


© Sept. 


© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 


© Sept. 
© Sept. 


© Sept. 


© Sept. 


U. S. business pendulum. 
30, 1922: 1 « Sept. 5, 1 


Unknown soldier. 


Ee WOrK 


11775 


Seer Aue ye aerial: 
4:;1ce. Aug. 7; K 1671384. 
Hat e Ange. 10 7 Ke 167221. 
7; 1c. Aug. 10; K 167214. 
8;1c. Aug. 10; K 167226. 
9;1c¢. Aug. 14; K 167283. 
10; 1¢e¢. Aug. 14; K 167285. 
11; 1c. Aug. 15; K 167294. 
12;1c¢. Aug. 16; K 1673812. 
29;1c. Aug. 31; K 167640. 
30; 1 ec. Sept. 
31; 1c. Sept. 
denines Sept. 
2°. @. Sept. 
4; 1. Sept. 


5; 1c. Sept. 


6; 1c. Sept. 
7; 1c. Sept. 
8; 1c. Sept. 18; K 167884. 
9; 1c. Sept. 18; K 167890. 


ale Ute Leck 
1 ce 
distal. 
14;1le 
iby ve 
aie une: 
LS <i: 
195\ 1 e: 
20s Vie 
Pal led lac Gs 
iy SACS. 
ZO ee: 
Zo ad C, 
29 ae 
Ua arc 


Sept. 


Sept. 


Sept. 
Sept. 


Sept. 
Sept. 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 


Sept. 
Sept. 


Sept. 
Sept. 


5; K 167931. 
5; K 167956. 
5; K 167948. 


5; K 167939. 


7; K 167904. 


7; K 167898. 
8; K 167874. 
9; K 167922. 


15; K 167877. 
15; K 167961. 
15; K 167861. 
18; K 167968. 
18; K 167978. 
20; K 167998. 
20; K 168006. 
22; K 168022. 
22; K 168032. 
23; K 168122. 
26; K 168150. 
30; K 168374. 
30; K 168367. 


Oct 2.1K 16383512. 
Oct. 2: K 163318: 
Turkish victory. © Sept. 12, 1922; 


© 


922 - 


1 ¢. Sept. 15, 1922; K 167957. 


Unable to fill the order. 
1922; 1 e@. Sept. 138, 1922; K 167883. 


© Sept. 8, 


© Aug. 
K 167926. 


June 22, 1922; 


foiid gg 


1c. June 24, 1922; K 166231. 

Unresponsive world. © Sept. 19, 
19223 1-e. Sept. 22, 1922; K 168028. 

Vacation time. © June 25, 1922; 
1c. June 29, 1922; K 166346. 

Vamp. © Aug. 20, 1922: 1c. Aug. 
2A, AG2Z2 TS GALS: 

Voice of the people. © Aug. 
192235 er Aue, 30,1922 -"K 167602. 

Warning to city picknickers. © 
daly Oe Ge aly. 7, 1922 > K 
166516. 


29 


io ded g 


233 


CATALOGUE OF 
11775 


CHICAGO TRIBUNE—Continued. 


We can learn something even from a 
hard teacher.\; © Aug. '$, 1922; 1c 
Aug. 5, 1922; K 167126. 

We hope he wins the hole. © Aug. 
25, 1922: 1 ec. Aug,’ 30, 1922). K 1o760s: 

Well, here we are again. © Apr. 11, 
19223 1 ¢ Apr: 13,°19022: 1K 164556: 

Were you mentioned in the Presi- 
dent’s Fourth of July speech? © July 
G,, 49225) Te. Sitly: 105 1922 WeetGooat: 


Westerner’s idea of the map of the, 


Ui. OO Sully? 22. 1922 - ine: SZ: 
1922; K 166891. 
‘ What didja do yesterday? [1922]: 
© June 26; 1c. June 29; K 166357. 
© July 8; 1c. July 5; K 166499. 
© July 10; 1c. July 12; K 166631. 
© July 17; 1 ¢. July 19; K 166755. 
© July 24; 1¢. July 26; K 166873. 
What Doolittle did. © Sept. 8, 
1922; 1c. Sept. 18, 1922; K 167889. 
What we may expect if rail and coal 


strikes continue. © July 18, 1922; 1 «¢. 
July 20, 1922; K 166816. 


When he gets his annual vacation. 
© sly 04: 1922 led Salty aes 122 * 
Kk 166712. 

When the public wakes up to the 
seriousness of the coal strike. © July 
POR 1922 ite ws ly al, 19222 se GOT: 

When you feel your belief in signs 
slippin® © Sept. 11, 1922; 1 ¢. Sept. 
15. 1922) KG iS TS: 

Where you GCidn’t go this year. © 
Angee 24 pO) oe Awe 180) ) 1O2 ee Ike 
167610. 

Who remembers when [1922]: 

© July 16; 1c. July 19; K 166749. 


© July 23; 1c¢. July 26; K 166877. 
© July 300 ce July Si 7K 1670or: 


@yAuS 23 de. sue. 30> Ke 167604. | 


Why a lot of us don’t win more cups. 
eMule 13) 1922)" 2 (eehuly aa, aoe - 
Ix 166670. 

Why iishit?, (© duly’ 20,)1922%) 1) e: 
. July 22, 1922; K 166834. 

Winnie Winkle, the breadwinner 
[1922]: 

Wr Apr aes eC. ARN I t64oN3. 
© June 22:1 ¢c June 247 K 166225. 
© June 23; 1c. June 26; K 166241. 
© June 24; 1c. June 26; K 166249. 
© June 25; 1c. June 29; K 166348. 
© June 26; 1c. June 29; K 166354. 
© June 27; 1¢. June 29; K 166359. 
© June 28; 1 c¢. June 30; K 166404. 


t 


ot 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV, Sy Vee 


© June 29; 1c. July 1; K 166426. 
© June 30; 1c. July 3; K 166483. 
© July 1; 1c. July 8;.K 166491. 
© July 2; 1 © July 5. tose: 
© July 3; 1c. July 5; K 166497. 
© July 4; 1 ¢ July 77> Gene. 
©, July 5; 1 ¢) July 7k fost: 
© July 6;1¢. July 10; K 166529 
© July 7; 1c. July 10; K 166531. 
© July 8; 1c. July 10; K 166540. 
© July 9; 1c¢. July 10; K‘166546. 
© July 10; 1 ec. July 12; K 166682. 
© July 11; 1c. July 13; K 166653. 
© July 12; 1¢. July 14; K 166660. 
© July 13; 1c. July 15; K 166668. 
© July 14;1¢. July 17; K 166706. 
© July 15; 1c. July 19; K 166762. 
© July 16; 1c. July 19; K 166765. 


© July 17; Le, July 19 see 1667 


© July 18; Le. July 2039 166815. 
© July 19; 1c. July 21; K 166820. 
© July 20; 1c. July 22; K 166833. 
© July 21; he. July 24; K 166838. 
© July 223 4d duly 26; K 166890. 
© July 23; 1c¢. July 26; K 166880. 
© July 24; 1¢. July 26; K 166870. 
© July 25; 1-¢. July 27: 1aGkes. 
© July 26; 1 ¢. July 313 Rao 7. 
© July 27; 1¢. July 29; K 167105. 
© July 28; 1¢. July 31; K 167080. 
© July 29; le. July geet aio. 
© July 30; 1 ¢) Joly 317 Resse: 
© July 31; 1c. Aug. 2; K 167108. 
© Aug. 1; 1 ¢ Aue 4S eae: 
©: Aug. 2% 1 ¢.. Aus. oe. 
© Aug. 3; 1c. Aug. 5; 167122: 
© Aug. ‘43 Lie Aus) i lioniss, 
© Aug. 5; 1c. Aug. 10;_K 167223. 
© Aug. 6; 1 ec. Aug. 7; K 167141. 
© ‘Aug. 7; 1 @ Aug) 1037 Reais, 
© Aug. 8; ke. Aug. 103 I< NerZ10- 
© Aug. 9; 1c. Aug. 14; K 167287. 
© Aug. 10; 1 ¢. Aug. 14; K 167279. 
© Aug. 11; 1c. Aug. 15; K 167297. 
© Aug_12: 1 ¢. Aug. 16 jie Greta. 
© Aug: 133 tc. Aug) 18) KeaGtae7. 
© Aug. 14;1¢. Aug. 18; K 167464. 
© Aug. 15; 1c Aug. 17; i T67T496. 
© Aug. 16; 1¢. Aug. 18; K 167439. 
© Aug.17; 1c. Aug. 21; K 167487. 
© Aug. 18; 1 ¢. Aug. 22; K 167501. 
© Aug. 193 1c. Aug.)21¢ is 16iAse. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


HOLS, 1922 


© Aug. 20; 1c. Aug. 21; K 167475. 
© Aug. 21; 1¢ Aug. 30; K 167586. 
@ Aug. 22; 1.¢c. Aug..303; K 167599. 
© Aug. 23; 1c. Aug. 30; K 167605. 
© Aug. 24; 1c. Aug. 30; K 167611. 
© Aug. 25; 1c. Aug. 30; K 167616. 
© Aug. 26; 1 c. Aug. 30; K 167645. 
© Aug. 27; 1c. Aus. 31; K 167630. 
© Aug. 28; 1c. Aug. 30; K 167596. 
© Aug. 29; 1c. Aug. 31; K 167635. 
@ Aus. 30.; 1c. Sept. 5; K 167927. 


© Aug. 31; 1c. Sept. 5; K 167954. 
© Sept. 1; 1c Sept. 5; K 167951. 
© Sept. 2; 1c. Sept. 5; K 167935. 
© Sept. 3; 1 ¢ Sept. 5; K 167941. 
© Sept. 4: 1 c. Sept. 7; K 167909. 
© Sept. 5; 1 c. Sept. 7; K 167901. 
© Sept. 6; 1 c. Sept. 8; K 167871. 
© Sept. 7; 1 c. Sept. 9; K 167921. 


© Sept. 8; 1 c. Sept. 13; K 167885. 
© Sept. 9: 1 « Sept. 18; K 167892. 
© Sept. 10: 1 c. Sept. 9; K 167913. 
© Sept. 11; 1c. Sept. 15; K 167878. 
© Sept. 12; 1c. Sept. 15; K 167960. 
© Sept. 13; 1c. Sept. 15; K 167867. 
© Sept. 14; 1c. Sept. 18; K 167973. 
© Sept. 15: 1c. Sept. 18; K 167975. 
© Sept. 16; 1c. Sept. 20; K 167992. 
© Sept. 17; 1 c. Sept. 20; K 168001. 
© Sept. 18; 1c. Sept. 20; K 168007. 
© Sept. 19; 1 c. Sept. 22; K 168023. 
© Sept. 20; 1c. Sept. 22; K 168029. 
© Sept. 21; 1c. Sept. 23; K 168125. 
© Sept. 22; 1c. Sept. 26; K 168152. 
© Sept. 24; 1¢. Sept. 23; K 168116. 
© Sept. 27; 1c. Sept. 30; K 168378. 
© Sept. 28; 1c. Sept. 30; K 168372. 
© Sept. 29: tc. Oct. 2. K 168311. 
© Sept. 30; 1 ec. Oct. 2; K 168319. 
eo ates. A) 1 e)2Oct. 2: K 1G8Aa27. 
‘Word from an expert. © Sept. 10, 
1922: 1 c Sept. 9, 1922; K 167916. 
Working over an old battle problem. 
ernely 5, 192251 ¢. July 7, 1922; KK 
166515. 
mgt ft do. ‘©. July 27): 1922% Pe. 
aug 29, 19225°K 167101. 
Wotta life. Wotta life [1922]: 
© June 30: 1c. July 3; K 166488. 
© July 6; 1c. July 10; K 166525. 
© July 12; 1c. July 14; K 166659. 
© July 22;1c¢. July 26; K 166887. 


alaw ts 4 
©) July:26; 4. cs July 315K 167072. 
(Aug. 25h) eAuge, 5 1K 167130: 
© Sept. 15; 1c Sept. 18; K 167977. 
© Sept. 18; 1 c. Sept. 20; K 168011. 
© Sept. 28; 1c. Sept. 30; K 168371. 

CHRISTENSEN (AXEL W.) Chicago. 
11776 


Christensen’s (Axel) chart for the 
saxophone. © Apr. 25, 1922; 2 c. May 
31, 1922; K 166439. 

CHRISTOPHER (GEORGIAN) Oak Park, 
AT: 11777 

Great clearance sale. © June 25, 
AOZ2 02 eG Tiily'' 15,1922 3 Ke 166663. 
CIsIn (Harry GEORGE) New York. 

11778, 11779 

How to make a cigar box crystal de- 
tector radiophone receiver. © 1 «©. 
Aug) 19225 (f G93S6: 

How to make a supersensitive re- 


generative receiving tuner. © 1 «. 
Aug. 3, 1922; I 6935. 
CLARKE (GERALD J.) Denver. 11780 


Roek tree. ©) 1 -¢.,Sept. 2... 1922.) J 


257025. 

CLay (HENRY) Seattle. 11781 
Battleship. © Aus, 25, 1922> 1 ¢€ 

Sept. 11, 1922; K 167758. 


CLEMENTS (WILLISTON R.) 


NY: 11782 
_ Hastertide. © Mar. 29, 1921; 2 «¢. 
Aug. 11, 1922; J 256636. 
Cocrorr (SUSANNA) New York. 11783 
Grace and beauty. © Apr. 30, 1922; 
PC pas js, 1922.2 16 167559. 
CorrFMAN (Cyrus) Buffalo. 11784 
Won-way. © Apr. 15, 1922; 2 « 
Aug. 25, 1922; K 167766. 
CoLE (ELLEN) San Francisco. 11785 
Peace flag. ©1c. July 17, 1922; J 


Ossining, 


255736. 
COLLINGE (JAMES WALTER) Santa 
Barbara, Calif. 11786-11791 


Santa Barbara, Calif.: 


Arlington hotel.— Granda .—Mis: 
sion.—Montecito country club.— 


Plaza.—Smarkand. © Aug. 9, 1922; 2 
e. jeaeh “Ane, 16, 1922: J 256750- 
256755. 

CoLLYER (LOWELL H.) Rushville, Ind. 


11792 

Perin (E. E.) and his five string 

cello. © Sept. 1, 1922; 2 c. Sept. 5, 
1923)= (J -2aRgor. 


230 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11793 


pt. 1v., DR Sve 


COLUMBIA RADIO SUPPLY cO., Washing- 
ton. 11793 
Coil aerial receiver with radio-audio 
amplifier using D. X. radio frequency 
transformers. © July 1, 1922; 2 ¢. 
June 24, 1922; I 6894. 


CoLvIN (Jay A.) Chicago. 11794, 11795 
Chicago, Ill., Belmont Harbor air- 
scape. © July’ 3,°1922° 2" e Ane. 2 
1922; J 256684, 
Wrigley bldg. airscape. © July 
B, @9225 2 @ Aus. 21922: 1s - 256683. 
Conxiine (O. C.) St. Louis. 
11796-11800 
world’s greatest 


St. Louis, Mo., 
zoological garden: 


Bear dens, 1-3.—Fountain, sea lion 
plaza.—Peacoeck valley. © June 10, 
LOD 2 es reach alata LOZ ky 
256332-256336. 
CoNLEY (SAMUEL LEw1Ss) Cannon Falls, 

Minn. 11801 

Coming storm. © Aug. 25, 1922; 2 
G Sept. 1.89022 0) 2Zoror2: 

CONNELL (IRA V.) Houston. 11802 
' [Answering the phone] © May 24, 
1922; 2 c. May 29, 1922; K 166400. 
Cook (CHARLES C.) New York. 

11803-11807 

Exterminator. © Sept. 14, 1922; 2 
e, Sept, 15, 1922-3 257070. 
head, A, B. © Sept. 14, 1922; 


2 exch sept. 15), 1922); 1. 257071, 
257072. 

winning Brooklyn handicap, 
1922. .©sunme 17, 1922-2". Sept. 1; 


1922: J 257069. 

winning Saratoga cup, 1922. © 
Sept. 6, 1922: 2:¢. Sept. 15, 1922; J 
257068. 


Cook (FRED EpwArp) San Juan, Porto 

Rico. 11808 

St. Thomas Virgin Islands. © May 

31, 1922; 2 ec. July 18, 1922; J 255834. 
Cook (L. L.) co., Milwaukee. | 

11809, 11810 


Edgerton, Wis.. Edgerton country 
club, 2944, 2945. © Aug. 21, 1922; 2c. 
each Aug. 25, 1922; J 256995, 256996. 


Cooper (BENTON SMITH) Del Rio, Tex. 
11811 

Prosperity special crossing the Pecos 
River, near Langtry, Tex. © June 
98, 1922 2e.\ July 12,1922 3 J 255643. 


COSMOPOLITAN PRINT DEPT., New York. 

11812-11816 

Bewitching eyes. © July 20, 1922; 
2c July 22, 1922; K 166824. 


Don’t be scared. © July 27, 1922; 
2c. July 29, 1922; K 1669783. 


Jewels. © Aug. 10, 1922; 2c Aug. 
IZ A922 Wk 1682568 
Leonora. © Sept. 10, 1922: 2 @« 


Sept. 15, 1922; K 167791. 


Runaway. © July 6, 1922; 2c. July 
10, 1922; K 166453. 


CouTANtT (Harry) Brooklyn. 11817 


President Harding, dahlia. © Aug. 
28, 1922; 2 c. Aus: 28, 1922; J 256906. 


CRANDALL (HARRISON R.) Moran, Wy. 
11818-11826 

[4 photographs] : 

Sunset, Teton Mts., 502.—Teton 
Range, Jackson Lake, 504.—Tetons and 
gackson Lake, 503.—Twilight. Jack- 
son Lake and Tetons, 501. © July 
25, 1922: 2 ¢« each. Aus) Pigeon! 
256356—256359. 

[5 photographs] : 

Moonlight on Jackson Lake, 505, 
509.—Mt. Moran Glacier from Jack- 
son Lake, 507.—Teton Range and Jack- 
son Lake, 506.—Tetons and Jackson 
Lake, 508. © Aug. 12, 1922; 2 ¢. each 
Aug. 21, 1922; J 256793256797. 


CronHarpt & MoNntos, Baltimore. 
_ 11827-11830 

[4 photographs]: 

Davis (Lila)—Engers (Louise)— 
Wills (Edith)—Wills (Mary) © July 
26, 1922: 2 ¢. each July 26,1922; 5 
256261-—256264. 


CrotHers (A. R. E.) Seattle. 11831 


[Three bears] © July 15, 1922; 2c. 
July. 31, 1922; K 166985: 


Cusack (THOoS.) co., Chicago. 
11832-11855 

[13 prints]: 

Always welcome food in the home. 
[24 sheet poster, 65]—Appetizing 
from crust to crust. [24 sheet poster, 
56]—Bread. [24 sheet poster, 72]— 
[Clearance sale. 24 sheet poster, 15]— 
[Department store design. 24 sheet 
poster, 19]—Everyday essential. [24 
sheet poster, 64] Furs. [28 sheet 
poster, 22]—Handkerch efs. 
poster, 42]—Save. [24 sheet poster, 
26]—Save for a home. [24 . sheet 
poster, 7]—Shoes. A corps of expert 
salesmen. [24 sheet poster (sai 
Shoes. Utmost care in every stitch. 
[24 sheet poster. 34]—They saved. 
[24 sheet poster, 8] © July 31. 1922; 
9 e, each Aug. 3, 1922) KO ten0ae— 


| 167059. 


236 


[28 sheet 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1922 


[24+ sheet posters]: 

Careful selection of values is buying 
wisdom, 20.—Don’t forget me, mama, 
67.—Heaps of pure goodness, 66.— 
[Merchandise, 23]—Shoes. Satisfied 
- eustomers our greatest asset, 36]/—We 
want you to know our underwear, 40. 
i@raus. 1.1922; 2 c, each Oct. T, 1922; 
Ix 168478-168481, 168483, 168485. 


[24 sheet posters] : 

Everything the man needs, 87.—For 
men who know, 86.—Goo, goo, good, 
74—Hey boys, lookit, 73.—It’s your 
bank, we’re here to serve you, 79. © 
Aare to, 1922; 2 c each Oct, 7, 1922; 
K 168475-168477, 168482, 168484. 


DAity News, New York. 11856-11865 

Cline (A/rs. George A.) taken to 
prosecutor’s office by Capt. Dinan. © 
eee toe 1 e. Aug. 30; 1922: K 
167578. 

Confident. Well groomed and covn- 
fident of ultimate acquittal, William 
Creasy, accused of slaying Edith La- 
voy, ete. © Sept. 19, 1922; 1c. Sept. 
21, 1922; K 168017. 

False love. As his trial for murder 
opened at Mineola yesterday William 
Creasy was denounced by state as be- 
trayer of Edith Lavoy’s love, etc. © 
pepe 22,9922; 1 c. Sept. 25, 1922; K 
168058. 

Fire in the Sabatoga hat factory, 
Greene st., yesterday drove 250 girls 
employed in hearby factory to the 
street. © Sept. 19, 1922; 1 c. Sept. 23, 
1922; Kk 168018. 

Glad to go back? You bet, just look 
at em. © Sept. 12; 1922; 1c. Sept. 14, 
1922; K 167788. 

Hall (Rev. Edward W.) and his 
vested choir, exclusive photograph. © 
Bebe to..1922: 1 ¢.. Sept. 20, 1922; I. 
167991. 

Lavoy (Hdith) «suicide? William 
Creasy yesterday in Mineola testified 
in support of suicide, etc. © Sept. 29, 
meer e. Oct, 2)..1922 + Ke 168366: 

On leaving courthouse after being 
questioned on the slaying of the Rey. 
Dr. Hall and Mrs. Mills, Willie Stevens 
tried to dodge cameraman. © Sept. 21, 
1922; 1 c. Sept. 238, 1922; K 168021. 

Too late. With sobs, Lillian Erick- 
son yesterday at Norwalk, Conn., ad- 
mitted love for John H. Greene, etc. 
@rsept. 20, 1922: 1 ¢. Sept: 23,1922; 
Kk 168019. 

We won’t be cold next winter, just 
look at this trainload of coal, © Sept. 
$7 1922> 1c), Sept. 14,1922): Ki 160789. 


11881 


DANIELLS (PHitIP 8.) Modesto, Calif. 
11866 
Modesto, Calif., aeroplane view. © 
sept, 9, 192252) en Septs 14) VWS225 J 
257062. 
DANSON (WILLA) San Leandro, Calif. 
11867 
Peace makers. © May 27, 1922; 2 «. 
June 21, 1922; K 166487. 
Davis & GECK, INC., Brooklyn. 
11868-11871 
D. & G. sutures. Excellent through 
effort. © July 15, 1922; 2 « Sept. 27, 
1922, °K 168207, 
Real sutures. © May 15, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 27, 1922; Kk 168204. 


Surgical sutures exclusively. © 
pepe. 15; 19222 e Sept. 27,) 1922 3K 
168205. 


Value beyohd price. © Aug. 15, 
1922 22) Sept, 20, 19225 K16s206. 
Davis & SANnForD, New York. 11872 

Morison (Gladice) and son Teddy. 
© May.26, 1922.2 e May. 25) 1922): 
J 255876. 

DELABARRE (EDMUND BURKE) Provi- 
dence, R. I. 11873 

Dighton Rock, flashlight view. © 
aly te 1 O22 ea eh aly LT, LOZ ed 
255735. 

Dr LA Mare (A. T.) co.,; Inc., New 
York. 11874 

Forbes’ lawn grass seed for sowing 
this fall. © Sept. 15, 1922; 2 c Sept. 
26, 1922; K 168147. 


DELERY (EUGENE FEF.) New Orleans. 


11875 
Designer’s diagram for reinforced 
concrete. [Blueprint] © June 20, 


L222. Duly oe 1922). 1. 6926; 


DENNIS (BERTHA HLIZABETH) Boston. 
11876 
Stand up toys for girls and boys. 
Jolly Jinks, his duck and Sulky Sue. 
©) aly AO 22)s Ore. Sinhy 17, 1922") Ke 
166784. 
DERICK (MACK MILLER) Orleans, Vt. 
11877, 11878 
Vermont’s pride. © July 10, 1922; 
2c. July 14, 1922; J 255708. 
Willoughbys splendor. © July 10, 
19225 2.6, July AA” AG22 3. 255709. 
DETMER WOOLEN co., New York. 
11879-11881 
Come in, let us show you Detmer 
university novelties. © June 26, 1922; 
2c. July 3, 1922; K 166444. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11882 


DETMER WOOLEN co.—Continued. 


[Head; by Haskell Coffin. Detmer 
woolens calendar] © Sept. 18, 1922; 
2° ce) Sept 27, 1922.5 Kk V6GSih7i- 

June roses. © Aug. 15, 1922; 2c. 
Aug. 28, 1922; K 167572. 


DETROIT PUB. CO., Detroit. 11882 
Detroit, Mich., Belle Isle from First 

natl. bank bldg., 073512. © June 18, 

1922: 2 « Joby 17, (5922; J 255828: 


DExTER (C. H.) & SONS, INC., Windsor 
Locks, Conn. 11883-11885 

Complimentary cover cut service 
with Dexter’s princess cover paper. 
[Cover design with a border and a 
pedestal at each side] © May 15, 
1922. (2 Gy May AT, 19225. 1%; 167669. 

[Cover design of a border surround- 
ing scroll work with a pedestal between 
the border and scroll work at each 
side] tO) Sem, 1 O22 Deh ub t 
1922; K 166679. 

Dexter’s princess cover paper. © 
May ale? 4922 302° ex Mani20;. 99225 15 
166788. 


DICKINSON (ALICE MARGARET) Mon- 
treat, N. C. 11886-11889 

By the lake. © May. 5, 1922; 2 ec. 
Aug. 7, 1922; J 256539. 

Cheering the base ball team. © 
Mealy, ee ray eh) cAI NT.) LOZ eee val 
256536. 

Montreat, N. C., Public school and 
teacher-training class. © May 5, 1922; 
2c, Aus, F922" J 256588. 

Off ‘for hike. “© Apr:. 26/922. 
2 eh AUS tome) dh 2H0ONa (, 


DIETZGEN (EUGENE) co., Chicago. 
11890-11894 

Edco efficiency : 

Isometric, 340-11. — Logarithmic, 
340-6.—Polar co-ordinate, 840—-9.— 
Semi-logarithmic, 38 cycles, 3840—-7.— 
Semi-logarithmic, 4 cycles, 340-8. © 
Mar. 25, 1922; 2 c. each Aug. 14, 1922; 
I 7071-7075. 


DopcGre (ARTHUR CAMBER) Santa Mon- | 


ica, Calif. 11895 
Taps. © May 30, 1922; 2c. Aug. 10, 
19228, 2oeG2 ( 


DoMKE (GEORGE CHARLES) New York. 
11896 
Domke studios. © Aug. 12, 1922; 
2 eC Aree: TO2Z2 IS M6 T4e 2: 
DONALDSON LITHOGRAPHING Co., New- 
port, Ky. 11897-11921 
Baby must have pure milk. [6 shee: 
poster, 4856] © June 1, 1922; 2 «. 
June 23, 1922; K 166201. 


pt. Iv., n.s., y. 17 


Best piece at playtime. [6 sheet 
bread poster, 4870] © June 15, 1922; 
2c. June 5, 1922; K 166068. 


Ice cream. [6 sheet poster, 4844, 
4845] © June 1, 1922; 2 c each June 
28, 1922; K 166202, 166203. 

[4 prints]: 

Famous food for little folks. [6 
sheet poster, 4880]—Full flavored ripe 
fruit. [10 sheet poster, 4881 ]—[Fur- 
niture. 12 sheet poster, 4885]—Start 
saving now for next year’s vacation. 

[16 sheet poster, 4876] © Aug. 1, 
1922; 2 c. each Oct. 9, 19225 K 168494, 
168504, 168505, 168509. 

[5 prints]: 

Bread winner deserves the best. [6 
sheet poster, 4871]—[Furniture. 12 
sheet poster, 4875]—Get your clothes 
ready for vacation days. [6 Sheet 
poster, 4882]—Here’s a real treat. [10 
sheet poster, 4869]—Progress through 
better banking service. [16 sheet 
poster, 4872]. © July 4)) 1922; 274 
each July 12, 1922; IX 166553-166557. 

[5 prints]: 

Dollars saved are rivets in the strue- 
ture of success. [16 sheet poster, 
4916]|—For a real good time. [10 
sheet poster, 4926]—|Furniture. 12 
sheet poster, 4927]—Good beyond 
words. [6 sheet poster, 4890]—Well 
kept clothes reflect personality. [15 
sheet poster, 4925] © Oct. 1, 1922; 
2 ¢ each Oct. 9, . 19225, ie iGeses, 
168496, 168500, 168507, 168508. 

(7 prints]: 

Edueate your children in the school 
of thrift. [16 sheet poster, 4874]— 
[Furniture. 12 sheet poster, 4907|]— 
Milk brings the warm glow of health. 
[6 sheet poster, 4897|—[Rugs and 
draperies. 6 sheet poster, 4911J]— 
Settles the bread question. [6 sheet 
poster, 4902]—Too good to wait for. 
[10 sheet poster, 4888]—We renew 
laid-away clothes. * [15 sheet poster, 


4908] © Sept. 1, 1922; 2 @ each Oct 
9, 1922: K 168497-168499, 168501— 


168503, 168506. 


DONNELLEY (REUBEN H.) corp., Chi- 
cago. 11922-11926 
Brides book series, 44-48. © July 
18, 192252 ¢@ each Sully 20) ieee 
256202-—256206. 
Dooner (RicHarp T.) Philadelphia. 
11927, 11928 
Coghlan (Rt. Rev. Monsignor Ger- 
ald P.) © Aug) 28, 1922: 2 cAugei=s 
1922; J 256908. 
Wanamaker (John) © July. 26, 
1922: 2: ¢. July 27, 19223 J 25626a; 


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no. 3, 1922 


11972 


Dovcras & Dirrricu, New York. 
11929, 11930 
Funni pasters, series 2. © June 16, 
1922; 2c. July 14, 1922; K 167045. 
Joy pictures, series no. 1. © June 
16, 1922; 2c. July 14, 1922; K 167044. 


Dovuve (H. L.) Danville ,[l. 11931 


[Mob‘le safety] © 1c June 23, 
1922; I 6864. 


Dow, Jones & co., New York. 
11932-11937 
Liberty bonds 33% due 1932-47, the 
first loan, monthly high and low. 
meet O22): 1 @ Aug: 18,1922; K 
167415. 


Ath, 44% due 1933-88, the 
fourth loan, monthly high and low. © 
Jee 1922-1 cc July 31; 1922); 1 
6928. 

Mexican petroleum, high and low by 
weeks. © July 8, 1922; 1 c¢. July 11, 
1922; I 6867. 


Monthly high and low bond aver- 
ages, 10 second grade rails. © July 14, 
e922 ives July 17, 1922; 1 6886. 

United States steel corp.. gross re- 
ceipts per ton steel, finished steel pro- 
duced per man, etc. © July 28, 1922; 
he suly ol, 1922: TF 6929: 


Weekly freight loadings and idle 
cars. © Sept. 21, 1922; 1 c. Sept. 25, 
£9225: 1-7246. 


DrekA co., Philadelphia. 11938 


[Naval academy gymnasium] © 
imiweeweion 2: 2 July 28, 1922; K 
166965. 


Du Bors (PuHitie RocHrForp) Los 
Angeles. 11939, 11940 


Gamut, 1, 2. © 1. each July 20, 
foee6 3 206215, 256216: 


Dwin (DorotHy) Brooklyn. 
11941-11945 


[Closely draped form of a woman, 
wth head turned aside, ete.] © April 
lee oe. Puly: 25, 1922° K 166858. 

[Green border, the bottom center 
an eye glass curved connection, the 
center of the glasses yellow, ete.] © 
waned, foo. 20°C Jilly 2b. 1922. KK 
166854. 

[Lady and gentleman armed in 
dancing position, lady’s dress purple 
and green, gentleman in purple] © 
Miya 19225 2 e.. July 25, 19222) K 
166855. 

Menu. [Menu with top border con- 
taining fruit and leaves, etc.] © May 
2 1922-2 eo Ane.7,' 1922 Ke 167190: 


[Woman in a dancing position on her 
toes, right hand above her ear and left 
hand at side of dress, etc.] © May 2, 
1922; 2-¢. July 25,: 1922; K 166856. 


EcoNOMY PTG. CO., INC., Chicago. 
11946-11954 
Ad 129)-© Sept: 23;.1922: 2" ce, each 
Sept. 30, 1922; K 168300—168308. 


EpGar ALLAN POE SHRINE, INC., Rich- 

mond. 11955 

Poe’ trankey, x. 5, "©: July | 5,7:1922: 
2c. ally GC. tO22" J 255610) 


Epison (THomAS A.) INCc., Orange, N. 
Ji: 11956 
Edison (Thomas A.) [By William 
Oberhardt|* © Aug. 18, 1922°°2 © 
Aug. 19, 1922; K 167461. 


Epson (NormMAN) Burton, Wash. 
11957-11962 

Last glow. © May 24,1922: 2 ¢«. 
Ameri 1922") 2o6aa0- 

Mountain in the sky, © May 24, 
$922) 2c: Auge) tT, 1922): di 256534: 

Summer snows. © July 17, 1922; 
2G WAME AT, 1922. JS 256530. 

[3 photographs] : 

Nisquallie Glacier.—Rainier 
from Alta Vista—Tatoosh Range from 
Alta Vista. © Sept. 8, 1922; 2 ¢c each 
Sept. 18, 1922; J 257054-257056. 


HGELHOF (FEF. L.) Dubuque, Ia. 11963 
Perfect-seal concrete burial vault. 

Ore aly hs; 1922-9 6937. 
EICKEMEYER (RupoLF) Yonkers, N. Y. 
11964, 11965 


Ceres, full length, front face, 1. © 
dulye 24.0 1902 22) ¢) Awe. 22, 1922.2: <5 
256848. 


(AEC. 


profile; +2. © «July,..2435.1922: 
2 ec. Aug. 22, 1922; J 256849. 


EKLUND (HARRY E.) Billings, Mont. 
11966, 11967 
Billings, Mont. © June 7, 1922; 2 ¢. 
uly 6 19226 i 2556112 
Clayton 18, no. 2, Cat Creek, Ill. © 
AMER woes Ha ei Ful yi GF! 19226 J 
255612. : 
ELLINGSON (Martin A.) McCook, Neb. 
11968-11972 
Al pairs. ©)\.Sulae 23.) 1922: 2 ie. 
Polya aos si 2oOLT 6. 
Stratton magnet. © July 15, 1922; 
Zvex July 195 1922 3) J. 255837. 
[3 photographs]: 
Elfin-shades.—Elohim’s acre.—Wau- 
neta. © Aug. 17, 1922; 2 c. each Aug. 
M1. 1922-93) 256815—256817. 


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11973 


pt. Iv., Hiss vo ae 


EMERSON (Victor H.) New York. 
11973-11978 

[6 prints]: 

[Jack and Jill]—[Little Bo-Peep]— 
[Mary had a little lamb]—[Old King 
Cole]—[Three little kittens]—[Tom, 
Tom, the piper’s son] © June 28, 
1922; 2 c. each Aug. 1, 1922.; K 166992— 
166997. 


EMPORIUM WORLD MILLINERY CO., Chi- 
cago. 11979 
Emporium world millinery co. il- 
lustration service book. © July 20, 
1922: 2 July 22, 1922" K 166827 


ENDICOTT, JOHNSON corRP., Endicott, 
INL OX 11980, 11981 
Endicott, N. Y., ideal home library. 
© June. 15, 1922° 2 ¢. May ith, 1922. 
J 256854. 

Johnson City, N. Y., your home li- 
brary. © June 15, 1922; 2 c. May 16, 
1922; J 256855. 

EVENING AMERICAN PUB. CO., Chicago. 
11982, 119838 


Does not affirm or deny. © Aug. 15, 
1922; 1 ec. Aug. 22, 1922; K 167498. 


New stockholder. © July 24, 1922; 
te) Aug. 9; 1922): Ki 167278. 


EVENING TIMES, Cumberland, Md. 
11984-11988 


Mose Bones [1922]: 
© June 22; 1c. June 23; K 166207. 
© June 23; 1¢c. June 27; K 166320. 
© June 24; 1c. June 27; K 166319. 
© June 26> 1c; June:27 : K 166321. 
© June 27; 1c. June 28; K 166345. 
Eves (H. H.) Athens, O. 11989-11992 

[4 photographs]: 

Athletic field, entrance. Boyd 
hall—Howard  hall.—Sorority hall. 
©) Maya 201922:2e) each Aus. Si, 
1922; J 256915-256918. 


FABER (J. H.) & son, Norfolk, Va. 
11993-11996 
Ford (F. R.) © July 19, 1922; 2c. 
July 20, 1922; J 256214. 
Nicholson (F. L.) © Aug. 18, 1922; 
2 CATE NGS 1922 * 3 256%Sar 
Shulman (L. BR.) A, B. © July 19, 
1922; 2,¢. each July 20, 1922 ; J 256212, 
2562133 
FABER, SCHNEIDER RADIATOR CO., Chi- 
cago. 11997, 11998 
[Faschn. core, cross section view] 
(Qi dinlyg 1922 30? es, Thalys VIO 22 = ae 
166791. 


[Faschn core fin] © July 1, 1922; 
2°, July 12, 1922: KK t6e7o2) 


FAIRCHILD AERIAL CAMERA corP., New 
York. 11999-12010 
Fairchild aerial camera corp., lens 
test chart. © July 15, 1922; 2 ¢ Nily 
15,0922; J 2568D6: . 
New York (City), Fifth ave. photo- 
graphed from the air. © July 9, 1922; 
2c. duly 14, 19223 J 2aaT2 
finest air photograph ever taken. 
© Sept. 10, 1922; 2 « Sept. 28, 1922; 
J 257426. 
lower New York and the Har- 
bor, remarkable airplane view. 


© 
Sept. 3, 1922; 2 c. Sept. 28; 1922; J, 


257427. 


42nd and Broadway, Times 
square. © July 15, 1922; 2 « Aug. 
21, 1922; J 256814. 

[7 photographs] : 

Bayside, L. I., Bayside yacht club.— 
Beautiful white city of artistic indus- 
trial buildings, near the Queensboro 
bridge plaza, etc.—Flushing, L. I., with 
College Point in the background.—Ja- 
maica, L. I., showing Long Island de- 
pot in foreground.—Long Island City, 
N. Y., Astoria section showing won- 
derful housing development now going 
on there, aerial view.—Long Island 
City, N. Y., part of section of Queens 
borough, only two to five miles from 
business heart of Manhattan.—Long 
Island City, N. Y., Steinway section. 
© July 27, 1922; 2 ¢. each Auew2t 
1922; J 256807—256813. 


FARR DRUG CO., Astoria, Or. 12011 
King of the forest. © Aug. 1, 1922; 
2°e Aus 7, 1922: J 256aen 
FASHION HAT COo., New York. 12012 
[Portico scene in middle ages] © 
Aug. 17, 1922; 2.¢: Auer 1G" stG2a 
167458. 
Fretey (H. WINstow) Reading, Pa. 
120138, 12014 
Reading, Pa., Fifth and Washington 
sts., the Berkshire. © Sept. 11, 1922; 
2 e«. Sept. 13,1922 >. 1674 
——N. FE. corner Fifth and Walnut 
sts., home of the Wyomissing club. © 
Sept. 11, 1922; 2 c. Septaasy, 19225 i 
167770. 
FELKER (CLARENCE EpWArD) EHaston, 


Pa. 12015. 


Easton, Pa., Soldiers and _ sailors 
monument showing new comfort sta- 
tion in foreground.' © July 5, 1922; 
2 @. Suly:7, A922 i 2bocis: 


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FERREIRA 
Mass. 


[8 prints]: 
Cape Cod Bay and canal, 


view. 


(Manvet I. 


) 


Sagamore, 


12016-12018 


bird’s-eye 


We always meet at Sagamore Beach 
© Aug. 10, 1922; 2 ¢. each 


Post office. 
Aug. 


FreLD (RicHarpD G.) Alhambra, 


sts.. 


northeast corner, 


12, 1922; K 167253-167255. 


Calif. 


12019. 12020 
Alhambra, Calif., Main and Garfield 


1883. 


Aug. 


10,9922 5 2 ce. Aus. 30, 1922; J 256910. 


—— 1887. 
Aug. 30, 1922; 


©. Aug. 
J 256909. 


Ey Ae "2. ce, 


FisHer (Harry C.) New York. 
12021-12196 


Mutt and Jeff [1921]: 


© Dec. 1; 1 c. June 26; K 166256. 
© Dec. 2; 1 c. June 26; K 166257. 
© Dec. 3; 1 c. June 26; K 166258. 
© Dec. 5; 1c. June 26; K 166259. 
© Dec. 6; 1 c. June 26; K 166260. 
© Dec. 7; 1 c. June 26; K 166261. 
© Dee. 8; 1c. June 26; K 166262. 
© Dec. 9; 1 ¢. June 26; K 166263. 
© Dee. 10; 1c. June 26; K 166264. 
© Dee. 11; 1c. June 26; K 166265. 
© Dec. 12; 1 c June 26; K 166266. 
© Dee. 13; 1 c. June 26; K 166267. 
© Dec. 14; 1c. June 26; K 166268. 
© Dee. 15: 1 ¢. June 26; K 166269. 
© Dec. 16; 1 c. June 26; K 166270. 
© Dec. 17; 1 c. June 26; K 166271. 
© Dec. 19; 1 c. June 26; K 166272. 
© Dec. 20; 1 ¢. June 26; K 166273. 
© Dec. 21; 1c. June 26; K 166274. 
© Dec. 22; 1c. June 26; K 166275. 
© Dec. 23; 1 c. June 26; K 166276. 
© Dec. 24; 1¢. June 26; K 166277 
© Dee. 25; 1¢. June 26; K 166278. 
© Dec. 26; 1c. June 26; K 166279. 
© Dee. 27; 1¢. June 26; K 166280. 
© Dec. 28; 1 ¢. June 26; K 166281. 
© Dec. 29; 1c. June 26; K 166282. 
© Dec. 30; 1 c. June 26; K 166283. 
© Dee. 31; 1c. June 26; K 166284. 
—— [1922]: 
© Jan. 2; 16 June 26; K 166285. 
© Jan. 3; 1 ¢, June 26; K 166286. 
© Jan. 4; 1 c¢ June 26; K 166287. 
© Jan. 5; 1¢ June 26; K 166288. 
© Jan. 6; 1 ¢ June 26; K 166289. 
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K 166306. 
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K 166308. 
K 166309. 
K 166310. 
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12197 pt. Tv., 0S), eee 
FisHeR (Harry C.)—Continued. © Apr. 22; 1 c. Aug. 31; K 167741. 
Mutt and Jeff [1922]—Continued. © Apr. 23; 1 ec Aug. 31; K 167742. 
© Mar. 3; 1c. July 13; K 166588. © Apr. 24; 1c. Aug. 31; K 167743. 
© Mar. 4;1¢. July 13; K 166589. © Apr. 25;1c¢. Aug. 31; K 167744. 
© Mar, 5;1c¢. July 13; K 166590. © Apr. 26; 1 ec. Aug. 81; K 167745. 
© Mar. 6; 1c. July 13; K 166591. © Apr. 27; 1c. Aug. 31; K 167746. 
© Mar. 7; 1c. July 13; K 166592. © Apr. 28; 1 ¢. Aug. 31; K 167747. 
© Mar. 8; 1c. July 13; K 166593. © Apr. 29; 1c Aug. 31; K 167748. 
© Mar. 9; 1c. July 18; K 166594. © Apr. 30; 1 c. Aug. 31; K 167749. 
© Mar. 10; 1¢. July 13; K 166595. © May 1; 1c. July 26; K 166900. 
© Mar. 11;1¢. July 13; K 166596. © May 2;1c¢. July 26; K 166901. 
© Mar. 12; 1c. July 18; K 166597. © May 3; 1c. July 26; K 166902. 
© Mar. 13;1¢. July 18; K 166598. © May 4;1c. July 26; K 166903. 
© Mar. 14; 1c. July 18; K 166599. © May 5;1c. July 26; K 166904. 
© Mar. 15; 1c. July 13; K 166600. © May 6; 1c. July 26; K 166905. 
© Mar. 16; 1 ¢. July 13; K 166601. © May 7; 1c. July 26; K 166906. 
© Mar. 17;1¢. July 13; K 166602. © May 8; 1c. July 26; K 166907. 
© Mar. 18: 1c. July 13; K 166603. © May 9; 1 ¢. July 26; K 166908. 
© Mar. 19; 1c. July 13; K 166604. © May 10; 1c. July 26; K 166909. 
© Mar, 20;1¢. July 13; K 166605. © May 11;1c¢. July 26; K 166910. 
© Mar. 21;1¢. July 13; K 166606. | © May 12;1c¢. July 26; K 166911. 
© Mar. 22; 1¢. July 18; K 166607. © May 13; 1c. July 26; K 166912. 
© Mar. 23; 1c. July 13; K 166608. © May 14; 1c. July 26; K 166913. 
© Mar. 24; 1¢. July 13; K 166609. © May 15; 1c. July 26; K 166914. 
© Mar, 25; 1¢. July 13; K 166610. © May 16; 1¢, July 26; K 166915. 
© Mar. 26; 1c. July 18; K 166611. © May 17; 1c. July 26; K 166916. 
© Mar. 27;1¢. July 18; K 166612. © May 18;1¢. July 26; K 166917. 
© Mar. 28; 1c. July 13; K 166613. © May 19;1c¢. July 26; K 166918. 
© Mar. 29; 1c. July 18; K 166614. © May 20; 1c. July 26; K 166919. 
© Mar. 30; 1c. July 13; K 166615. © May 21; 1c. July 26; K 166920. 
© Mar. 31;1¢. July 13; K 166616. | - © May 22; 1c. July 26; K 166921. 


May 23; 1c¢. July 26; K 166922. 
May 24;1¢. July 26; K 166923. 
May 25;1c. July 26; K 166924. 
Neary 26 = he: one 26; K 166925. 
fay 27; 1¢. July 26; K 166926. 


©pApr is tev Aug, 31 5 Kae 7120. 
© Apres 2 oer Aus. 3; Kode 721. 
@ Apri: Ise Aue. 383K 167723; 
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@© Apr’ os die: Aus.-315 Ko 16072 
@rApr: Ge ie Ane. Si; Kien): May 28; i e. July 26; K 166927. 
© Apr. 7; 1c. Aug. 31; K 167726. Tay 29; 1¢. July 26; K 166928. 
© Apr: 8:1. Aug. 31; K 167727. May 30;1¢. July 26; K 166929. 
© Apr. 9; 1c. Aug. 31; K 167728. © May 31; 1c. July 26; K 166930. 
© Apr. 10; 1 ¢. Aug. 31; K 167729, | FLAG STUDIO, Pasadena. 12197, 12198 
© Apr. 11; 1¢. Aug. 31; K 167730. City Creek road to Big Bear Lake. 
© Apr. 12: 1 ¢. Aug. 31; K 167731. O peut 9, 1922; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1922; J 
© Apr. 13:1¢ Aug. 31; K 167732. | 

Waterman Canyon road to Arrow-. 
© Apr. 14; 1 ¢. Aug. 31; K 167733. | head and Big Bear, Calif. © Sept. 9, 
© Apr. 15; 1 ¢. Aug. 31; K 167734. | 1922; 2 ¢. Sept. 25, 1922; J 257316. 
© Apr. 16; 1 ¢. Aug. 31; K 167735. | worpes (E. A.) New York. 
©MApr 172 4.¢. Aus) dl. Ka677136. 12199-12207 
© Apr. 18; 1 ¢. Aug. 31; K 167737. [9 prints] : 
© Apr. 19; Le, Aug. 81; K 167788. | oY Matsa fork Ceo 
© Apr. 20; 1 ¢. Aug. 31; K 167789. | Heyptian traffic officer at the Kasr-en- 
© Apr. 21; 1c. Aug. 31; K 167740. | nil bridge—Fujiyama (Mt.) loveliest 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1922 


view of— Holy man of the Vishnu 
faith—Next, on the banks of the 
Ganges.—Picturesque waiter at a rail- 
way restaurant.—Tragic word which 
symbolizes superb heroism.—Venus as- 
cending from the bath. © June 80. 
1922; 2 ce each July 14, 1922; K 
166639—166647. 


Forp (REGINALD EE.) Ellensburg, Wash. 

12208 

MWrason fiy.. ©. Sept. 8, 1922; 2 ¢ 
Sept. 14 1922; J 257059. 


ForMAN, BASSETT co., Cleveland. 


12209 

Ecard. ©) July 1, 1922:.2 ¢ July 
26, 1922; K 167040. 

FWorRNCROOK (CLARENCE S.) Los An- 


geles. 1TZ2tO E21 

Huntington-Clearwater subdivision 

properties. © 1c. July 19, 1922; J 
255836. 


Sante Fe Springs oil field. 
Aug. 28, 1922; J 257028. 


FRAZER (HDWIN Hannibal, 
Mo. P22t2 A228 


Frazer (Mrs. Laura) original Becky 
Thatcher, front view. © May 18, 1922; 
Zc, June 26, 1922; J 256259: 


side view. © May 18, 1922; 
Ze. June 26, 1922; J 256258. 
FRAZER (JEAN ED.) AND FRAZER (EpD- 


WIN Harornp) Hannibal, Mo. 
12214 


ey liie: 


HAROLD ) 


Twain’s (Mark) 
© May 14, 1922: 2 c. June 16, 1922: 
J 256253. 


FREEMAN (Joste M.) Milwaukie, Or. 
aA ES 
Our U. S. Laddie boy. ©1c. Aug. 


28, 1922; J 256893. 


Funk & WAGNALLS co., New York. 
12216-12227 
Approaching the stake boat. (Jn 
Literary digest, July 15,1922) © July 
tee 1922; 1c. July 24 1922; K 166845. 
Artist’s daughter. (Jn Literary di- 
gest, Sept. 23. 1922) © Sept. 21, 1922; 
ime Oct, 2. 1922. K 168310. 


Bedtime stories by radio. (Jn Lit- 
erary digest. July 1.1922) © June 29, 


foe doe July S, 1922: K 166452. 
Betty. (Jn Literary digest, Aug. 
fe) (G)) Aus. 17, 1922; 1c. Aug. 
1922; K 167509. 
[Day has been spoiled] (In MLiter- 
ary digest, June 17 1922) © June 15, 
1922; 1c¢. June 26,1922; K 166254. 


19, 
24, 


boyhood friends. 


12244 


[His new suit] (Jn Literary digest, 
Aug. 26, 1922) © Aug. 24, 1922; 1c. 
Sept. 1, 1922; IK 167627. 


Mount of the Holy Cross, Colorado. 


(In Literary digest, Aug. 5, 1922) © 
Aug. 8, 1922; K 167179. 
Rockland light. (Jn Literary di- 


gest, July 8, 1922) © July 6, 1922; 
ire, Rye ED 1922 266713: 


Rounding the mark. (Jn Literary 
digest, Sept. 16, 1922) © Sept. 14, 
1927) de Sept, 25, 2922 2K 168127, 


Seiners. (Jn Literary digest, Sept. 
DSP)" "Ch Ange 34 1922 ses Sepe, 
9, 1922; K 167754. 

(In Literary 


Settling an argument. 
digest, June 24, 1922 © iisunevi22; 
1922; 1 ¢@ June 30, 1922; K 166408. 


(In Literary 
© Ane 0) 
K 167308. 


Sunday newspaper. 
digest, Aug. 12, 1922) 
1922 tres Aue 16, 1922: 
GARNETT (Harry  H.) Colorado 

Springs, Col. 12228 

Villiams (Soapy) on’ Fire Fly, the 
meanest bucking horse in the world. 
© Aug. 18, 1922; 2 c Sent. 29, 1922; 
J 257483. 


GARRETTSON (Hart A.) Los Angeles. 


12229 

Old man oildag. What is oildag? 

C@riiiy 18) 1922" e aly 27 Jou 
K 167274. 


GENERAL ELECTRIC co. (NATL. LAMP 
WORKS OF) Cleveland. 12230 


Effect of filament position with ref- 
erence to focus on distribution of 
light fron? a parabolic reflector. © 
iret Aus? ailes 1.922 =) J: 256638: 


GERHARD SISTERS PHOTO Co., St. Louis. 

12231-12244 

Alexander (Mrs. Rosemary) 3, 11. 

Gv sune 125 91922 -) 2c each July 14, 
hOZ2 ys 2H07 1S) 25D a 19: 


Guest (Edgar). © Aug. 6, 1922; 2 
ec. Aug. 21, 1922; J 256784. 


Koch (Raymond) 102, 107, 108. © 
Jule ec enech July. 21, 1922): 
J 256219-256221. 

Means «GUWass WF) 5, 8. 11, 15,238.25. 
© Aug. 2. 1922: 2 c. each Sept. 7, 1922; 
J 257014—-257019. 

Parker (Col. John H.) © June 28. 
O22); 2 CARN LOO I 2OpOID. 

Wilkinson (M. lL.) © Apr. 3. 1914: 
ZC, (S@pte f PLOZ2) 7 ZoTOL: 


243 


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12245 


Colonial 
12245 -12250 


GEYER (HAROLD LINCOLN) 
Beach, Va. 
Colonial Beach, Va.: 
Bathing de luxe.—Fovrenoon bathing 
hour.—Watching the camera man. © 
July 12. 1922 <2" vede Joby. 2oece 
J 256857-256859. 


Colonial Beach, Va.: 

Beach and boardwalk.—Coming off 
the boat.—Looks cool, ‘tis cool. 
July ls 1922: 2 ec ench Fuly be) me22- 
J 255673-255675. 


GIBSON ART CO., Cincinnati. 
12251-12254 

[4 prints]: 

Busy Miss Honey Bee.—Father and 
mother goose.—Kind mother cow.— 
Kind mother sheep. © Sept. 1, 1922; 
2 ¢ each Sept. 5, 1922; K 168163— 
168166. 


GIFFORD (RALPH I.) Portland, Or. 
[ 12255-12256 
St. Helens (Mt.) and clouds, reflec- 
IONS, wo 126, Duly Br 1922))' 2 ev Aue. 
4, 1922; J 2565380. 


ma 5 


at. sunrise, X 118. © July 27, 
1922 2G AUS 40122 < sl 2 Dome: 


GILBERT (MARVIN E.) Kearney, Neb. 
a, 
Keystone federated Bible classes of 
America, charter of affiliation. © 
Aus: aa 1922): De: Aue. ‘T1922 KK 
168295. 


GILLET (FRANCES K.) Honolulu. 
12258, 12259 
In dear Hawaii on Christmas night. 
© Aus. 20; 1922: 2c. Sept. 18, 1922; 
KX 167839. 


Rhyming little Christmas rhymes, 
ete. (©. AUS 25, 1922 2 .2°e. Septsi18. 
1922; K 167838. 


(JoHN A.) Manitowoc, Wis. 
12260-12264 

La Follette (Robert M.): 

Fighting Bob—No compromise. 
Our Bob.—People’s tribune.—Portrait 
study. © Aug. 8, 1922; 2 c each Aug. 
11, 1922; J 256639-256643. 


(FLANDER 


GOES LITHOGRAPHING CO., Chicago. 
12265-12281 
Chicago jont stock land bank of 
Chicago, Ill. [Lithographed stock cer- 
tificate], ©), Aug. 11, 1922; 2 ¢. Aug. 
1G, 192227 167309. 
Miller train control corp.  [Litho- 


graphed stock certificate] © Sept. 21, 
1922 2 @Sept: 25, 1922216 AGSOZO: 


$n — 


pt. Tv.) B.S vee 


Mortgage bond and trust co., At- 


lanta. Ga. [Lithogvraphed stock e¢er- 
tificate] © July 31, 1922-2 @ Agee 


1922; K 166998. 


[5 lithographed stock certificates | : 

Certificate for shares of the capital 
stock, 1, 2, 3——Certificate for shares 
of the common stock.—Certificate for 
shares of the preferred stock. © July 
14. 1922: 2 c each Aug30,7 12] Kk 
167671—167675. 


f9 prints]: 

[Bond blank, 5000] [Lithographed 
sheet of twenty blank coupons, 1012, 
1022, 1032. 1042]—[Sheet of forty 
blank bond coupons, 5040]—[Shee of 
thirty blank bond coupons, 5030]— 
—[Steel engraved bond or certificate 
blank, 5100]—[Steel engraved stock 
certificate, 5200] © Sept. 20, 1922: 
2 c. each Sept. 25, 1922; K 168061-— 
168069. 


GOLDE (ROBERT P.) Elberta, Ala. 
12282. 12283 
Thou shalt not kill, 1, 2, © May 1. 
1922;, 2 ¢. each July 15, 1922 >a Padres. 
255734. 


GOLDMAN (Harry) Chicago. [12284 

Spectacles free on ten days trial. © 
Aug. 31, 1922; 2 € Sep Sree 
167750. 


GOop FURNITURE MAGAZINE. Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 12285-12290 
[Furnishing and decorating the 


home, plates, 351, 354, 355] © Mar. 9. 
1922: 2 ¢ each June 207 e227 
166233. 166234, 166237. 


[Plates, 352, 358, 359] © Apr. 
10. 1922: 2 c. each June 24) 19227 6% 
166232. 166235, 166236. 


GoopMAN (Harry B.) Los Angeles. 
12291 
Let’s pull together. © May 1, 1922; 
2c. July 17, 1922; K 166943. 


GRAVELLE PICTORIAL NEWS SERVICE. In- 
dianapolis. 12292 
Foch (Marshal Ferdinand ) of 
France. © Nov. 21, 1921; 2\edume 
26.1922 f. 2bpaGk: ; 


GREAT LAKES TRANSIT corP., Buffalo. 
12293-12295 
[3 prints]: 
Juniata (S. S.)—Octorara (S. 8.)— 
Tionesta (S:; S.). © July 4) 19227 202 
each July 14. 1922; K 166636-166638. ° 


244 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 3, 1922 


CLASSES, H TO K 


Qa: 
Jape 


s E.) New York. 
12296, 12297 


GREENBERGER (.JACQUES 


Big G furniture works.  [Letter- 
head} © May-1, 1922; 2 ¢c. Sept. 27, 


1922; K 168193. 

Buy furniture direct from factory. 
Peiiay 1, 19225 2 ec Sept.. 27, 1922; 
Kk 168192. 


GRENHAGEN Oshkosh, Wis. 
12298 
capitol, assem- 
McCarthy me- 


Pile LOZ 2s De. 


(Mrrron ) 
Madison, Wis., State 
biy chamber, Charles 
morial tablet. © Aug. 
Aug. 24, 1922; J 256845. 
GROSE (PARLEE C.) McComb, O. 
12299 
Mt. Jackson, Va., Shenandoah Cav- 
erns, Elfiand. © Aug. 10, 1922; 2 ¢. 
mage 1201922: K 168219. 
New York. 
12300-12306 
© Aug, 15, 1922; 2'c Aug. 
K 167310. 
morning, Cc 
Teese | C IK 


Gross (EpWARD) CO., 


Gidap. 
16, 1922; 
Good 
Aug. 15, 
167311. 

Ly prints] : 
Clematis and wisteria ; 


Stork. 
16, 1922: 


Mister 
Aug. 


by Blondelle 


Malone.— Formal rose garden; by 
Blondelle Malone——In the dressing 
room; by Louis Kronberg.—Rosebush 
lane; by Blondelle Malone.—Water 
lillies; by Blondelle Malone. © Sept. 
Gentg22- 2 ec. each Sept. 9, 1922: K 
167715-167719. 
GUELDY, INC., New York. 12307 
friomphe! © Aug. 1, 1922: 2 « 
mage. 21° 1922: K 167471. 
Gunter (CHas. H.) Danville, Va. 
12308 
Franklin and his family. © July 


melo 2 ¢. Aug. 3, 1922; J 256820. 
GUTHER; (CARL H.) Washington, Ia. 


42309 
concert band. © 
Judy ls 1922 ed 


Washington, Ia., 
wo 40). 1922: 2 «. 
255688. 
HAINES FALLS FREE LIBRARY, Haines 
walis: N. Y. 12310-12313 
Haines Falls, N. Y.. free library. © 
Peete O22 = 2 e: Auge) 15, 1922 1K 
167302. 


children’s corner. © Aug. 12, 
5 2 ¢, Aug. 15, 1922; K 167689. 
end of path. © Aug. 12, 1922; 
Peacwade 15, 1922 °K 167308. 

a ae to path. © Aug. 
ec. Aug. 15, 1922; K 167688. 


1922 


12, 
1922: 


Bae 


| Harp (FRANK G.) Cleveland. 


HakkeErurp (N. L.) Bemidji, Minn. 
12314 
Through the birches. © Sept. 25. 
1992-2 ¢: Sept: 28, 1922: h, 257431. 


Hamip (ABDUL) New York. 12315: 


Allah, Islam. Temple of Mecca 
Arabia. “C) Ause 12551922" 2" ¢. Och..o, 
1922; K 168383. 


HANSEN (GEORGE E.) Chicago. 12316 
Resting. © July 20, 1922; 2 ¢. Aus. 
19, 1922; J 256778. 


123517 

Cap’n. Kidd. [Cutout pirate] © 
July 20) A922. 2 ec, Milby ied, 1922 55 f 
6927. 


Harping (FRANK) New York. 12318 


Face upon the bar-room floor. © 
Ae 25,0922 252 ver Septe 21922) as 
167856. 

Harris (BENJAMIN) cCo., INC., New 
York. 12319 

Roe Pe nO. smh ok We. ON eae 

design]. 1©) Septi 21922; 2c. Sept: 


ty G22" Re 167759: 


Harris (Tyra W.) Ephrata, Wash. 
12320)4 2320 

beach scene. © 

LG July TS MOD Th 


Soap Lake, Wash., 
Holy bo? 2 
255686. 


Main st. © July 1, 1922; 2 
July 13, 1922;-J 255687. 


Harris (W. J.) Lake Hopatcong, N. J. 

12522) W225 

Lake Hopatcong, N. J., Alamac 

hotel dock, mermaid anglers’ Sues 
July 29, 1922, AS BU © Aus? 5.1922 


2) ¢. exch Aue. 81, 1922: J 357009, 

257010. 

HARRISON (Mrs. Francis A.) Oak- 
land, Calif. 12324 


Service by experts, 22574, [girl and 
parrot] © May 28, 1922; 2 c« Sept. 2, 
1922; K 167664. 


Hart (Lin R.) Leavenworth, Wash. 
12325-12332 
Blewett Pass highway, 1-4. © June 
24 1922 2 eve each July) 12,1922: F, 
255644255647. 
STi Oe o's 
each July 12, 1922 ; 


Dirby. Gy) 1922 Dee 
BE 255648, 255650, 


| 255651. 


Top O’ the Hill, 6. © July 6, 


1922; 2 ¢ July 12, 1922; J 255649. 


245 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12333 


Hart, SCHAFFNER & MARx, CHICAGO. 
12333-12423 
[At the ball] ’@ Mar \b, 19225 2) €. 
AUS? 17; 1922 = °K 1671s. 


[First in war, first in peace, first in 
the hearts of his countrymen |] © 
Dee! SE Tees 2. ce wAWe 5 A. MO ee 
167341. 


[four score and seven years uago, 
ete]. ©: Dec) 81): 1928: 2°e) Auge dg: 
1922 K 16%San. 

[Friendly chat] © Dec. 12, 
2 c. Aug. 17, 1922; K 167340. 
[Friends meet] © Dec. 12, 
ec. Aug. 17, 1922; K 167339. 
[Off to church]: © “Mar. 5, 1922. 
CNUs SER. WOLe Ke MOV etd 
[5 prints]: 

[Alright, good night]—[Leisurely 
strolling]—[On the march]—[Ready 


1921 ; 


19210 


i) 


bo 


for a_stroll]—[Recognizing an old 
acquaintance] © Dec. 17, 1921; 2 « 


‘each Aug. 17, 1922; K 1673834-167338. 
[7 prints]: 


[First aidjJ—[Going motoring]— 
[Isn’t it wonderful]+[Ready for 
school] — [Waiting for the car] — 


[Waiting for the foursome ahead]— 


[Watching the parade] © Feb. 10, 
1922)" Deh each Aus. I1f,, 1922501 


167353-167359. 

[8 prints] : 

fAt the depot]—[Looking over the 
antiques] —[Merci, mademoiselle]— 
[Off for a stroll]—[Tired from shop- 
ping]—[Viewing the new squad]— 
[Waiting for her friend]—[Watching 
a kite] © July 1, 1922; 2 c. each Aug. 
25, 1922; KK 167521-167528. 

{9 prints]: 

fAt the eclub]—[Five fifteen |—J[In 
the brush-wood]—[Making love to his 
best friend]—[Naturalist]—[Off to 
meet friends[—[Recognizing a 
friend] — [Talking things over] 
[Watching a game of polo] © Mar. 
22 1922) Pie each Awe. 1%, dO22 cts 
167372-167380. 

[9 photographs]: 

[At the first tee]—[At the flower 
bazar]—[Business men’s. special ]— 
[Cententment] —[Criticizing a 
player]—J[Like trying to find a needle 


in a haystack] — [Looking them 
over|—[Note from herJjJ—[Off to 
WOLk] Vi dune, 10, 1922 5).2)) eo Neach 


Aug. 25, 1922; K 167512-167520. 

[10 prints]: 

[After school]—[First choose]— 
[Inquiring reporter]—[Love me, love 


pt. v4 See 


hike] — [New mid-iron] —[Old ac 
quaintances]—[On a vacation ] — 
[Waiting for the subway] © Feb. 11, 


1922 ;3°°2 e@ -each’ Aus. 717, (eee 
167360-167369. 

[11 prints]: a 

[At the aviation fieldJ]—[At the 
lawn party|—[Dictation]—[Flag is 


passing ]—[Leisure moments|]—[Off to 
college]—[Office hours] —[Raglan 
model] — [Vacation time]—T[Waiting 
for her]—[Waiting for the bus] 
Jan. 21, 1922; 2 ce. each Aue ei iegee | 
K 167342-167352. 

(a2) prints: 

[At the courts]—[At the park]— 
{Bookworm ]—[YF inal match] — [Give 
us a light]—[Looks like rain]— 
[Off for home]—[Sporting a cane|]—- 
{Sunday morning]—[To keep his ap- 
pointment]—[Trying for a _ ride|— 
[Waiting for friends] © May 20, 
1922; K 167895-167406. 

[14 prints]: 

[Afternoon with her]—[At the sea- 
shore]—[Business before pleasure ]— 
[Complete comfort]—[Exercising the 
dog]—-[Holding his fate]—T[Invitation 
to a dance]—[New pitcher ]—[Rough- 
ing it up]—[Seniors]—[Spotting an 
old classmate]—[To see him off]— 
[Waiting for the other party]—[Wed- 
ding bells] © Apr. 22, 1922; 2 c each 
Aug. 17, 1922; K 167381-167394. 


Harwoop (RutTH) Oakland, Calif. 
12424-12426 

[8 prints]: 

For you a greeting. [Buddha de- 
sign]—Not for today only, ete. [Win- 
dow candle design]—-To bring you 
greetings. [Lantern design] © Aug. 
7, 1922; 2c. each Aus 77, S222 
167146—167148. 


Hewtpt (ALBERT) Evansville, Ind. 
12427 

Allen (Bishop Edward P.) silver 
anniversary, Mobile, Ala., May 10, 
1922. ©. May. 6, 1922: 2pey Wha ees: 
1922; J 256260. 

HELLER (EDMUND) Chicago. 12428 

Mountain sheep. (Jn Natural his- 
tory, May, June, 1922)° © July 25, 
1922; 1 c. Aug, 14,. 19222 Kenge 
HemMiInG (Harry H.) Milwaukee. j 

12429, 12430 

Gridley product. ©, 1.:@) Sepin 9; 
1922: Jn2pcO2s. 

I am the foster mother of mankind, 
use my product freely and I will 
build for you a nation that is powerful 
in body and in brain. ©1c. Aug. 19, 


my dog]—[Morning chat]—[Morning | 1922; J 256779. 


246 


, 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 3, 1922 


HENDERSON (F. R.) & Co., INC., New 
York. 12431-12434 


Rubber. Price of ribbed smoked 
sheets at New York and total monthly 
exports from the east, July, 1921 to 
June, 1922. © July 8, 1922; 2¢ July 
£0)°.1922: I 7080. 

——Aug., 1921 to July, 1922. 
Aug. 3, 1922; 2 ce. Aug. 4, 1922; I 6940. 

——  Sept., 1921 to Aug., 1922. © 
epee te 19222. 2. -e. osept,, 2, 1922 - J 
T7076. 


pei. lued “to. Nept., 1922. 
Wer, to22-> 2 ¢' Oct. 4, 1922: 17245. 
Hickox (WitriaAm C.)_ Rochester, 
i eX 12435 
Sunrise on Fourth Lake, Adiron- 
daeks. © June 27, 1922; 2 ¢. July 10, 
1922; J 258045. 


HIGGINS (CHARLES RAYMOND) Bath, 


Me. 12436-12488 

Tom and Huck, 1, 2, 3. © Aug. 18, 

eee ©. each Sept; 5, 1923; J 
257044-257046. 


HIxon (JOHN PETER) Elkhart, Ind. 
12439 
Tuffs (William) memorial. © Sept. 
a7 922-2 c Sept..14, 1922: J. 257061. 


HOAGLAND (Wm. W.) San Francisco. 

12440 

Hold on to the rope. © May 26, 
1922-2 ¢. July 3, 1922; K 166446. 


HOEVEL MFG. Co., Jersey City. 12441 


' General arrangement of building 
and equipment for sandblasting rail- 
road cars. [Blueprint] © Apr. 13, 
a922; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1922: I 6941. 
HoFFMAN (Matvina) New York. 
12442 

Peri, back view showing back of 
man and right profile of woman’s face. 
fea 1 1992> 2 ec. July 26,1922: J 
256311. 


HoLtTzMAN (MiNnarp) Columbus, O. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


12448 | 


Center hall with coat closet and 
one chimney, small size six room, floor 


plan arrangement, 107. [Blueprint] 
OiAge 26, 1922); 2 cc. Oct. 4,:1922; I 
72438. 

Homer (JOHN) Hollywood, Calif. 


12444-12447 

[4 photographs]: 
In the good old hanging days of 
the Georges. Thirty lashes.—Weaning 
scene. Nursing mother.—Trial at the 


12469 


Court house. The accusation.—Wait- 
ing to be whipped. © July 1, 1922; 
2 -@,, enc pAus ity, 1922 5. 3 -256962—- 
256965. 


Horton (T. J.) St. Paul, Minn. 12448 
Moccasin flower. © July 30, 1922; 
2 ey 20) 1922 2 J 25 7029. 
HorypezaAk (THEODOR) Washington. 
12449-12460 
Washington, D. C.: 


Agriculture dept., grounds, 5.— 
American Red cross headquarters, 
27.— Botanical gardens, Bartholdi 


fountain, 14.—Japanese cherry blos- 
soms, 1—Lincoln memorial, 80, 81.— 
Pan American annex, 23.—Pan Ameri- 
ean bldg., reflection, 24.—Rock Creek 
park, waterfalls, 15.—U. S. Treasury, 
82.—White House, 26.—White House, 
portico, 85. © Aug. 2, 1922; 2 c. each 
Aug. 8, 1922; J 256411-—256422. 


Howe (ArtHur L.) Methuen, Mass. 
1246] 


Goddess of safety. ©1c. Aug. 2. 


922° 256158: 
Hower (FRANK B.) Los Angeles. 
12462 
Firing 14 inch gun. © July 20, 


1922 D2 en duly al) 1922 - J 2563358; 


Hus, Baltimore. 12463 
Camp. © Sept. 8, 1922; 2c. Sept. 
OP 1922 > K 167714. 


Husner (G. A.) Minneapolis. 
12464, 12465 
Brel wr Gs Gy 4,2.» 4) fulygis: 
i927 Dt ce Leaeh  Suly. 24,1922 
256246, 256247. 


Hupson (HENRIETTA) Bolton Landing- 
on-Lake George, N. Y 12466 
George (Lake) view from the Roost. 
© Sept. 9, 1922; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1922; 
J 2501 
HucHES (DAvip WILLIAM) Knoxville, 
Tenn. 12467 
Turn your junk into cash. © Aug. 
6, 1922; 2 c. July 24, 1922; K 167188. 
Hucues & Fowrer, Middletown, N. Y. 
12468 
Goshen, N. Y., aero view, 1922. © 
Aus. 1, 1922-2 ¢) Aub. 18, ‘1922; K 


167457. 
Hurt (Marvin C.) Evanston, Ill. 
12469 
Community service. © July 19, 


1922; 2-¢. July 21, 1922; K 166801. 


247 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12470 


Pt. IvV.; MS Woe 


Hwussrty (JOHN PARKE) Dallas. 
12470-12472 
Arresting attention. © June 2, 
1922> 2 e, sume 29, 1922" Kk 1663To: 


Doe Blow’s notes. © July 20, 1922; 
2 ¢. Suly, 24, 1922- K 166979: 

Si. Cologys Cy Aug Sal gee tile 
Sept. 29, 1922; K 168239. 


IDEAL PLEATING co., New York. 12473 


Exclusive novelties. © Sept. 14, 
1922; (2c) Sept. 16, 19227); Ke T6sier 


CORRESPONDENCE UNIVER- 
Piladelphia. 
12474-12478 

A. D., junior section, plates 8-12: 

Construction details, isometric per- 
spective.—Fireplace details.—Isometri- 
cal perspective.—Kitchen cupboard de- 
tails—Stairway details. © June 138, 
1922; 2 c. each July 24, 1922; I 6908- 
6912. 


INLAND PRINTER CO., 


INDUSTRIAL 
SITY, INC., 


Chicago. 
12479, 12480 


De Vinne (Theodore Low) 1828— 
1914. (Harly master printers. Jn In- 
land printer, July, ee) Oniuly 4, 


1922 3 ; IX 166705. 


Hoe 
(Early 
printer, 
Le. Sept. dle g22 
INTERNATIONAL FEATURE 

New York. 12481-12597 

Bringing up father [1922]: 

©. dol? ie. duly 33K 140451, 

© July 9; 1c. July 10; K 149460. 
© July 16; 1c. July 15; K 149468. 
© July 23; 1c. July 24; K 149480. 
© Aug. 6; 1 c& Aug. 5; K 149491. 
© Aug. 13; 1c. Aug. 14; K 149498. 
© Aug. 20; 1c¢. Aug. 19; K 149508, 
© Aug. 27; 1¢ Aug. 26; K 149518. 
© Sept. 3; 1c. Sept. 5; K 149523. 
© Sept. 10; 1¢. Sept. 11; K 149534. 
© Sept. 17; 1c. Sept. 16; K 149537 


ire wily 12: 1922 


(Richard Maren) 1812-1886. 
master printers. Jn Inland 
Sept., 1922) © Sept. 1, 1922: 
SK LGt(Ge2. 


SERVICE, INC., 


——Same. © Sept. 24, 1922; 2¢ 
Sept. 23, 1922; K 149548. 
Cherries: «© ‘Sept. 10, 1922.) 1-¢ 


Sept. 18, 1922; K 149536. 


Coming events. © Aug. 13, 
1) Cee NOR KK 4G ada 


Down on the farm. [1922]: 
©) uly? . 1 ce. huly. 32 Io 49450) 
© July 9: 1c July 10: K £49461. 
© July 16; 1c. July 15; K 149469. 
© July 23; 1c. July 24; K 149481. 


1922 ; 


© Suly. 30: Le 
© Ae G3) Tine 


July 31; K 149486. 
Aug. 5; K 149492. 
© Aug. 13; 1c. Aug. 14; K 149499. 
© Aug. 20; 1c. Aug. 19; K 149510. 
© Aug. 27; 1c. Aug. 26; K 249517. 
© Sept. 3; 1 c. Sept. 5; K 149521. 
© Sept. 10; 1 c. Sept. 11; K 149533. 
© Sept. 17; 1 c Sept. 16; K 149539. 
Same. © Sept. 24, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 28, 1922; K 149550. 
Edd'e’s friends [1922]: 
© June 18; 2 c. June 26; K 149474. 
© July 2; 2 ¢ July 8; K 149455. 


© July 9; 2 ec July 10; K 149457 
© July 16; 2¢. July 15; K 149466. 
© July 23; 2 ¢. July 24; K 149476. 
© July 30; 2 c. July 317 K 149484 
© Aug. 6; 2 c. Aug. 5; K 149493. 
© Aug. 18: 2c. Aug. 44° 149501, 
© Aug. 20; 2 c. Aug. 19; K 149506. 
© Aug. 27; 2c. Aug. 26; K 149515. 
© Sept. 3; 2 c. Sept. 5; K 149526. 
© Sept. 10; 2 c. Sept. 11; K 149530. 
© Sept. 17; 2 c. Sept. 16; K 149541. 
© Sept. 24; 2 c. Sept. 23; K 149546. 

Same. © Sept. 3; 1922. 1c 


Sept. 5, 1922; K 149527. 


Eyes front. © July 30, 1922; 1 «. 
Aug. 10, 1922; K 149496. 

[First of a series of drawings paint- 
ed especially for this page by Edmund 
Frederick] © June 25, 1922: 1 «. 
June 380, 1922; K 149471. 

Help, help. © July 9, 1922-7 ¢ 
July 15, 1922; K 149470. 

Hurrah for the fourth of Juiy. © 
July 219223) 1 ¢.Sulyei ise 
149462. 

Jerry on the job 

© June 18; 2 c. June 26; K 149475. 
© July 2;2¢ July 3; & 140454. 
© July 9; 2.¢. July 10; K 149458. 


[1922]: 


bo 
Q 


© July 16; 2c. July 15; K 149464. 
© July 23; 2¢ July 24; K 149478. 
© July 30; 2c. July 31; K 149485. 
© Aug. 6; 2 c. Aug. 5; K 149495. 
© Aug. 13; 2c. Aug. 14; K 149500. 
© Aug. 20; 2¢. Aug. 19; K 149505. 
© Aug. 27; 2 ¢. Aug. 26; K 149514. 
© Sept. 3; 2 c. Sept. 5; K 149524. 
© Sept. 10; 2 c. Sept. 11; K 149531. 
© Sept. 17; 2 «. Sept. 16; K 149540. 
© Sept. 24; 2 c. Sept. 23; K 149545. 


248 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 8, 1922 


Katzenjammer kids [1922] : 
© Joly 27-1 ¢. July 3; K 149452. 
© July 9; 1c¢. July 10; K 149459. 
© July 16; 1c. July 15; K 149467. 
© July 23; 1c. July 24; K 149479. 
© July 30; 1c. July 31; K 149488. 
© Aug. 6; 1 c. Aug. 5; K 149490. 
© Aug. 13; 1c. Aug. 14; K 149497. 
© Aug. 27; 1c. Aug. 26; K 149516. 
© Sept. 17; 1 c. Sept. 16; K 149538. 

Keep it dark. © Aug. 6, 1922; 1c. 
Aug. 14, 1922; K 149508. 

Krazy Kat [1922]: 

© July 2; 1c. July 3; K 149449. 
© July 9; 1¢. July 11; K 149468. 
© July 16; 1 ¢ July 18; K 149472. 
© Aug. 13; 1c. Aug. 15; K 149504. 
© Aug. 27; 1 ¢. Aug. 29; K 149520. 
© Sept. 24; 1c. Sept. 27; K 149547. 

Krazy Kat illustrations. (Jn Krazy 
Kat): 

And so, aS we said before, etc.—And 
with his royal shape, etc. —Ballet 
skirt atoss upon the line, ete.—Fear 
gives way to kuriosity.—He looks like 
a stranger, ete—Jce Stork who re- 
spects neither time, tide or persons, 


etc.—Krazy is discovered asleep, etc.— 
[Krazy Kat. Back cover] — Krazy 
Kat. [Front cover] — Krazy Kat. 


[Title page]|—Krazy wakes up, ete.— 
Kurosity surrenders to joy, ete.—Law, 
order and a vigilant eye, etc—On, on, 
on with the dance, etc.—Tempted, twas 
thus Eve fell—What sinister hour is 
this, ete —Willyim Postem, known to 
the paste-over fraternity as Bill, ete. 
© July 1, 1922; 2 c each July 8, 1922; 
K 167192-167208. 
Last dip. © Aug. 27, 1922; 1 ¢. Sept. 
6, 1922; K 149528. 
Little Jimmy [1922]: 
© June 18;2c. June 26; K 149473. 
© July 2;2c. July3; K 149453. 
© July 9; 2c. July 10; K 149456. 
© July 16; 2¢. July 15; K 149465. 
Otuly 23:2 ce. Inly 24;\K 149477. 
© July 30; 2c. July 31; K 149483. 
© Aug. 6; 2 c¢. Aug. 5; K 149494. 
© Aug. 2c¢. Aug. 14; K 149502. 
© Aug. 20; 2 c. Aug. 19; K 149507. 
@ Aug. 27; 2c. Aug: 26; K 149513. 
© Sept. 3; 2 c. Sept. 5; K 149525. 
© Sept. 10; 2 ¢. Sept. 11; K 149529. 
© Sept. 17; 2c. Sept.16; K 149542. 
© Sept. 24; 2 ce. 


Sept. 23; K 149544. | 


12617 


Monday-y-y-y. uly 259 Vtg22i: 
1c. July 31, 1922; K 149489. 

Moths and the flame. © Aug. 20, 
1922; 1 c Aug. 30, 1922; K 149519. 

Off with the old, on with the new. 
© Sept. 17, 1922; 1 c. Sept. 23, 1922; 
KK 149543. 

On our block. © Aug. 20, 1922; 1. 
Aug. 19, 1922; K 149509. 

Same. © Sept. 10, 1922; 
Sept. 11, 1922; K 149532. 

September eve. © Sept. 3, 1922; 1c. 
Sept. 18, 1922; K 149535. 

Pillke the, toler: ©) Septs/3. 1922+ 
isex Sept. dD, 1922 °K 149522. 

Watch your step. © July 16, 1922; 
1 ¢ July 24, 1922: K 149482. 

Wedding bells for Batch. © Sept. 

24, 1922; 1 c. Sept. 23, 1922; K 149549. 


he G; 


IOWA PEARL BUTTON co., Muscatine, Ia. 
12598, 12599 
Bluebird pearls. [Card for pearl 
buttons] © Sept. 5; 1922; °2' c. Sept. 
11, 1922; K 168048. 
Cardinal brand pear] buttons. 
ton display card] © Aug. 10, 
2 ce. Sept. 14, 1922; K 168047. 


| But- 
1922); 


JACOBY (CHARLES EK.) Kimball, Neb. 
12600-12604 

Yellowstone natl. park, Yellowstone 
Balis: -© Jann 10) 19222) ¢. JulyeL, 
1922; J 257047. 

[4 photographs] : 

Estes park, Col., Sheep Lake.—Red 
Wolf (Chief)—Sunrise on Yellowstone 
Lake, Yellowstone natl. park.—Yel- 
lowstone natl. park, Sylvan Lake. © 
dan wor 192292 eleach July 17) 1922; 
J 256860-256863. 

JAEGER (FREDERICK ADAM) New York. 
12605-12617 
Romeo and radio [1922]: 
© June 24; 1c. June 26; K 166239. 
©) halwalls lev bulyas: IK 166433: 
© July 8; 1c. July 10; K 166454. 
© July 15; 1¢. July 19; K 166743. 
© July 22; 1c. July 31; K 166488. 
© Aug. 5; 1¢. Aug. 9; K 167191. 
© Aug. 12;1c¢. Aug. 14; K 167304. 
© Aug. 19; 1c. Aug. 24; K 167537. 
© Aug. 26; 1 c. Aug. 30; K 167573. 
© Sept. 2; 1 c. Sept. 11; K 167767. 
© Sept. 9; 1 c Sept. 13; K 167780. 
© Sept. 16; 1c. Sept. 19; K 167964. 
© Sept. 23; 1¢. Sept. 27; K 168148. 


249 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12618 


pt. 2v. ae eee 


JAHUCKE (Ernest Lee) New Orleans. 
12618 


Service for ships. © Jan. 1, 1922; 
20 (AUS. Sk. AG22 = Ke Ghia. 


JAQUITH (WiLLIAM H.) II., Lawrence, 
Mass. 12619 


Jaquith for lfe, Keeps the wolf 
away. © May 5, 1922; 2 ¢.: July. 26, 
1922; K 166869. 

Jarvis (DororHy) Brookline, Mass. 
12620 

Dragon fly. © Aug. 1, 1922; 2 «. 
Aug. 24, 1922; J 256846. 

JENNINGS (JOHN THOMAS) Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 12624) 1.2622 

Hight hundred and fifty mine mules 
on. vacation. © VAme" 16) A922 2)". 
Sept. 11, 1922; J 257036. 

Mathewson (Christy) and parents 
at home. © Aug. 16, 1922; 2 c. Sept. 
TE Tae eer Fr 2510p... 

JENSEN (J. A.) Waukegan, Ill. 12623 


Last four pictures in. July, know 
your neighbor test. © July 29, 1922; 
1 e, Aug. 11, 1922; K 167768. 

JOHNSON (A. R.) Catawissa, Pa. 
12624 

Susquehanna River, Catawissa, Pa. 
CG) Aven t6 1922 2c. Aus ie, 1922 5 
J 256756. 

JOHNSON (HeERBERT) New York. 
12625-12665 

Critical moments. © June 29, 1922; 
1c. Aug. 7, 1922; K 167164. 

Forgotten pastimes [1922]: 

© Apr) 135 Wie) sume 23 + 0K is6213; 

© May 2; 1c. June 25; K 166857. 

© June 20; 1 c. Aug. 7; K 167161. 

Iruture pastimes [1922]: 

©Apri9: 1c. June: 23) K 166221. 

© May 4;1e¢ July 25; K 166858. 

© May 6; 1c. July 25; K 166859. 

If dreams came true [1922]: 

© Apr. 3;1c¢. June 23; K 166218. 

© Apr. 14; 1c. June 23; K 166212. 

© Apr 273 1)e) June 23; K 66209: 

© May 23; 1 ¢. June 25; K 166866. 

© June 8; 1c. Aug. 7; K 167158. 

©' June Opie Aug. 72 K 161159. 

© June 27; 1c. Aug. 7; K 167163. 

© July 3; 1c¢ Aug. 18; K 167481. 

© Aug. 8; 1c. Sept. 20; K 167987. 

© Aug. 16; 1c. Sept. 20; K 167989. 

© Aug. 26; 1 c. Sept. 20; K 167990. 


Last days of school. Being the only 
boy in his grade who hasn’t played 
hookey, etc. © May 25, 1922; 1c. 
July 25, 1922; K 166868. 

Old Joe, the veteran fire horse. © 
© May 10, 1922; 1 « July 25, 1922: K 
166861. 

Perennial pastimes. Reading the 
prehistoric magazines, ete. © Apr. 25, 
1922.; 1 c.. June 23, 19225 1K 166224. 

Same man. Handling the flapper at 
the oftice and at home. © May 18, 
1922; 1 ¢. July 25, 1922> Ko 1eeses) 

Sport of kings. © Aug. 3, 1922; 1c. 
Sept. 20, 1922; K 167986. 

Spring pastimes. © Apr. 11, 1922; 
1e. June 23, 1922; K 166214. 

——Same. © May 8, 1922; 1 « 
July 25, 1922; K 166860. 

Strange, how much the old swim- 
ming hole has shrunk since dad was a 
kid) © May 19) 1922-7 ean oe 
1922; K 166865. 

Summer pastimes [1922]: 

© May 16;1¢. July 25; K 166863. 

© May 26; 1c. July 25; K 166867. 

© June 6; 1 c@ Aug. 7; K 167157. 

© June 19; 1 c Aug. 7; K 167160. 

© June 22;1c. Aug. 7; K 167162. 

© July 1; 1c. Aug. 18; K 167480. 

© Aug. 2; 1c. Sept. 20; K 167985. 

© Aug. 10; 1 ¢. Sept. 20; K 167988. 

Thrillers. © Apr. 6, 1922; 1c. June 
23,1922; K 166216: 

Trouble man. Freddie has so many 
ealls from neighbors for his skill as 
a radio expert. © May 12, 1922;1e. 
July 25, 1922; K 166862. 

Try this on your saxophone. © Apr. 
5, 1922; 1 ¢. June 23,1922" Ka Ge2t i 

What every husband knows [1922]: 

© Apr. 8; 1 ¢. June 23; K 166215. 
© Apr. 215 1-¢. June 23.7)iKe 166222. 
© Apr. 22; 1 ¢. June 23; K 166223. 
© Apr. 28; 1c. June 23; K 166220. 


JOHNSTON (FRANCES B.) New York. 
12666-12760 
Philadelphia, Pa., Chestnut Hill, 
Vhitemarsh hall, residence of E. T. 
Stotesbury, exterior, 101-123. ©1e. 
each Aug. 3, 1922; J 256423256445. 
interior, 125-127, 1382, 134, 137- 


; 140, 148, 144, 146, 151,153 155-158, 161- 


171, 176-178, 180-186, 188, 193, 196-201, 
205, 207; 209-211, 215, 218, 2195) 221, 
225, 227-230, 232, 238, 235, 257) 238, 
240, 248, 245, 248; 250,. 253., ©) ive 
each Aug. 3, 1922; J 256446-256517. 


250 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


mO. >, 1922 


12808 


JONES 2 (JoHN Martin) Chatham, Va. 
12761 
Chatham, Va., Chatham Episcopal 
institute, aeroplane view. © July 31, 
1922; 2 ¢. Aug. 28, 1922; J 256895. 
JOURNAL PTG. co., Minneapolis. 
12762 
Towering chimneys mark site of 
fireswept Lafayette club. © June 19, 
foes! ec.) June 26; 1922; K ‘166787. 


IX PHOTO SERVICE, INC., Phoenix, Ariz. 

12763 

Road from Los Angeles, Calif., to 

Phoenix, Ariz., via Blythe, air view. 

Boesept. 21, 1922; 2 c Sept. 25, 1922; 
J 257814. 


IKALEC BROS., Detroit. 12764, 12765 
Grayling (Camp) Mich., U. S. na- 

tional guard camp. © Aug. 20, 1922; 

ere mene (1, 1922: J 257020. 

125th machine gun co. on range. 

menue. 20. 1922; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1922; 

a 257021. 

IXANOFSKY (RAYMOND) New York. 

12766 

Construction of a two-stage amplifier, 

radio builder plan, series D, plan 5. 


eeduly 15, 1922; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1922; 
I 7239. 
KAUFMAN (SOL) New York. 12767 


Gem creations. © May 25, 1922; 
2 e. July 3, 1922; K 166748. 


KEITH (JOHN A. H.) Indiana, Pa. 

12768 
_{Indiana, Pa., Indiana state normal 
school, buildings and landscape] © 
Pee O22): 2 ce. June 27, 1922; K 
166991. 


KELLEY (FRANCIS ©.) Chicago. 
12769 
[Direct route to the Kingdom, the 
Holy Catholic church] © Aug. 10, 
1922; 2 ce. Aug. 14, 1922; K 167859. 
KENNELL (HARL E.) Colfax, Wash. 
g Arar 


Colfax, Wash., Main st. © Aug. 17, 
a22; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1922; J 256842. 


KEYSTONE VIEW co., Meadville, Pa. 
gD ATE Gh Wee Whey Bp - 

Lang euneda} impersonator of the 
Christ in passion play, and son in 
workshop, Oberammergau, Germany, 
g2479. © July 1, 1922; 2 ¢.. July 27, 
1922; J 256548. 

Mt. Rainier natl. park, Wash., 
flower-decked parks surrounding the 
snow cap of Mt. Rainier, 23363. © 
ee, tO sD te. Aug, Sb 1922: J 
256919. 


2 


IXING FEATURES SYNDICATE, INC., 


a 


New 
York. 12773-12803 
Barney Google [1922]: 
© June 25; 1c. June 30; K 166449. 
© July 2; 1c. July 10; K 166477 
© July 9; 1¢. July 15; K 166714. 
© July 16; 1c¢. July 24; K 166846. 
© July 23; 1c. July 31; K 166988. 
© July 30; 1 c. Aug. 9; K 167181. 
© Aug. 6; 1 ce. Aug. 14; K 167318. 
© Aug. 13; 1c. Aug. 21; K 167491. 
© Aug. 20; 1c. Sept. 13; K 167786. 
Mrs. Trubble [1922 
© June 24; 1c. June 30; K 166450. 
© July 1; 1 ¢. July 10; K 166476. 
© July 8; 1c. July 15; K 166716. 
© July 15;1¢. July 24; K 166847. 
© July 22;1¢. July 31; K 166990. 
© July 29; 1 e. Aug. 9; K 167180. 
© Aug. 5; 1c. Aug. 14; K 167319. 
© Aug. 12; 1 ¢: Aug. 21; K 167493. 
© Aug. 19; 1c. Aug. 29; K 167574. 
© Aug. 26; 1c. Sept. 6; K 167661. 
© Sept. 2; 1c. Sept. 18; K 167787. 
© Sept. 9; 1 c. Sept. 18; K 167982. 
Toots and Casper [1922]: 
© June 25; 1c. June 30; K 166448. 
© July 2;1c¢. July 10; K 166478. 
© July 9; 1c. July 15; K 166715. 
© July 16; 1c. July 24; K 166848. 
© July 23; 1c. July 31; K 166989. 
©) July 303 1c, Aus. 93K 167182. 
© Aug. 6; 1c. Aug. 14; K 167320. 
© Aug. 18; 1¢. Aug. 21; K 167492. 
©) Aus. 20; te Aug; 29; K 167575. 
© Aug. 27; 1c. Sept. 6; K 167662. 


KInGAN (HRNEST A. J.) Plymouth, 
Mass. 12804-12807 
poe Mass., Plymouth Rock, 2. 
© Jaya 3. 1922 = Die? Fuly: 17, 19225 
yaa oA a 
BNO} AGS. 2 1920 2 
Aug. 4, 1922; J 256519. 
Aerio (ils) 4)" Suly 43, 
1922; 2 e. July 17, 1922; J 256200. 
Qi As) 2.1922: 2) |e 
Aug. 4, 1922 J 256518. 


KIRSCHBAUM (HAININ) Rocky Mount, 
N.C. 12808 
Wilson’s 14 points. © June 9, 1922, 

2 e. July 6, 19227) 7" 256847: 


1 


CATALOGUE OF 
12809 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Dt. Ty. We seve Le 


Koprec (ALBERT J.) Los Angeles. 12809 
_. .Worid hope. © June 27, 1922; 2 «. 
Im 3. 1922 “ho 2a sab. 


IKRAEMER (ADOLPH) Reading, Pa. 
12810 
Celestial chart of the stars of char- 
acteristics. BEDE. Qi rise sy oe 
Sept. 29, 1922; K 168221. 


IKRAMME (Harry O.) Baltimove. 
[12811 
Lest we forget. [World war memo- 
ral} ~~ © May -24 1922.2 eh Muly 17. 
1922; K 166723. 


KREUTZ, MODEREGGER & CO., Denver. 
12812 

holder] © 

Sy ees AS 


[Automatic 
May.10, 1921; 
167540. 


cigarette 
2 @: ADS. 


Glenwood 
12813 
gS eae 


KRUEGER (CARL ERNEST) 
Springs, Col. 
Little nymph. © July 10, 
@. hy: 146 9922" 3 250 0a. 


IXRUEGER (RICHARD G.) New York. 
12814-12819 

[6 prints]: 

[Baby bunting]|—[Bo Peep]—I[Boy 
Blue ]—[ Hey, diddle, diddle]—]| Hump- 
pen ee and Jill] © Aug. 

19022)-°2(G each Sepr 15, 2922 = Ks. 
ee 167779. 


‘ KUMMER (ARTHUR W.) Washington. 
12820 
Unknown soldier. © July 18, 1922; 
Z2°€, (July O22 KO 1G T66D. 
LAFEAN (EARLE B.) Pittsburgh. 
12821 
order united American me- 


[Membership certificate] © 
Ze) Sept. py, 9492222 1. 


Junior 
chanics. 
Sept. 9, 1922; 
167790. 


LAMAR & BARTON, Nashville. 


12822, 12823 
[Cat and kitten attendance card] © 


Dial Migs OZ 2 es Ame. 2A TORI He 
167508. 

[Hollyhock attendance card] © 
Jy ie Toe? Bevery Aus, 24) 2 0O27 ok 
167507. 

Lampros (NicHoLAS) Cle Elum, Wash. 
12824 
Wooden lady. © Aug. 31, 1922; 2c. 


Senbmis ed O22 3S 257053: 
LAMPSON (MONROE) St. Louis. 12825 


American Christian volunteers. © 
JUNE, Uy MZ 2. Silky As G2 a 
166966. 


ILANKES (FRANK J.) Gardenvyille, N. Y. 
12826-12832 


Chimes from the belfry sound 
sweetly, etc. © Sept. 2, 1922-32 c¢ 
sept. 13) 1922; Kiderie: 


Christmas. tid ngs. © Ame 
1922; 1 c. Aug. 17, 1922; 1-62 Ane 2s. 
1922: K 167668. 

Glad tidings. © July 29, 1922; 1 ec. 
Aug., 8,° 1922; ds-c. (Sep 2 ae 
168169. 


ireetings. © July gO ess a oe 
Aue. 2. O22 = le re o. fh ea 
167666. 

Happy new yea". © 3 July 19, 1922; 
1 ¢e. Aug. 2, 1922; t-¢, Ane 2aeniaes 
KK 167667. 

In aie gloria. © Aug. 4; 1922: 
1 ¢. Aug. 7, 1922) ie Sere. 1922 ; K 
168168. 


[Nativity] © Seni, 
Sept. 13, 1922: K 167773. 


RS a aa el 


Law (Howarp) Chicago. 12833 
Creed. © June 24, 1922; 2 « June 
1922; K 166238. 


(BENJAMIN FE.) Chieago. 
12834 
[Take home a brick] © Aug. 15, 
1922; 2 c. Sept. 16;:1922 K i6itarks: 


LAWRENCE 


STUDIO, Lawrence, Kan. 
12835 

from the top 

© te. Sept. 


LAWRENCE 


Lawrence, Kan., K. U., 
of 257 foot smoke stack. 
26,1922): de Zar 29s: 


(CHARLES FE.) Cincinnati. 
12836 
©l1«e June 24, 


LAY 


[Airplane design ] 
1922; I 6865. 
LeHr (ANTON A.) Belmont, Mass. 
12837 
©’ Seni kaze : 
7145. 


| Phiz-o-sketch | 
2 ¢e. Sept. 13):1922'5 % 


LEON (Henry H.) co., New York. 
12838 

Drawing to appear on 

boxes] © 1. Aug. 


Rithmetic. 
cover of children’s 
22 NO22. = he ROO te 


LEoPoLp, SoLoMON & EISENDRATH, Chi- 
cago. — 12889-12842 
Langham clothes. [Group of young 
people on stairway] © Aug. 31, 1922; 
2°¢. Sept..d, 19223 KK feress: 
[Young man and girl walking 
through snow| © Aug. 31, 1922; 26. 
Sept: 5, 1922)-K 16%6ao: 


202 


MISCELLANEOUS 
mi, L922 


Langham high clothes for younger 
- young men. [Boy in overcoat at door, 
ete © Sept. 5, 1922; 2 c. Sept. 11, 
1922); IKK 167764. 

—+— [Group of young people danc- 
me, © Sept. 5, 1922; 2 c. Sept. 11, 
goes is 167763. 

LEPPKE (Louis A.) Omaha, Neb. 
12848 

[Omaha, In a word] © July 8, 

fee. 2 ¢, July 11; 1922; K 166482. 


LigceTT & MYERS TOBACCO Cco., New 
York. 12844-12848 


Moke ‘em, [Cowboy] ~© July 2, 
nee 1-e. July 12, 1922; K 166558. 
Let Fatima smokers tell you. [Gar- 
den scene] © May 21, 1922; 1c. June 
22, 1922; K 166314. . 
There is no other cigarette of such 
quality at such a price. [Bridle path 
scene] © Sept. 17, 1922; 1 e. Sept: 
27, 1922; K 168196. 
[Golf scene] © Sept. 24, 1922; 
4c. Sept. 27, 1922; K 168195. 
—_—[Porech scene] © Aug: 27, 
w22> lc, Sept. 27, 1922; K 168194. 


(CHAS. H.) Richmond, Calif. 
12849 


Richmond, Calif., Standard oil co. 
eae, 51,1922: 2 ¢. Sept. 5, 1922- 
J 256994. 


LINDENTHAL (GUSTAV) New York. 


LIND 


12850 
[Suspension bridge design. Blue- 
pumet| © 1 c. Sept. 2, 1922: I 7070: 


_ LINKLETTER (LLOYD GARRISON) Seattle. 
12851-12903 

National park forest reserve, trees, 
fae, 6) Nov. 15, 1921+ 2 ¢ Aug...15, 
moe fF 25673). 

Rainier (Mt.): 

And Reflection Lake. — Emmon’s 
Glacier.—DParadise Valley, 414.—Gen- 
eral view.—West side, 403, 404. © 
Mev. a5, 1921-2 c. each Aug. 15, 1922; 
a 206018 — 256720, 256723, 256725; 
256726. 

Seattle, Wash., Univ. of Washington : 

Campus, Engineering hall, 1501.— 
Campus, golf links, 1246—Campus, 
Lander and Terry halls, 1518.—Cam- 
pus, Meany hall, interior, 534.—Cam- 
pus, Phi delt path, 1143.—Campus, 
street scene looking north, James J. 
Hill's statue in foreground, 1507.— 
Campus, students near Denny hall, 
1505.—Campus view taken from gar- 


CLASSES, H TO K 


12905 


Pathway, lower campus, 1520.—Philos- 
ophy and Commerce halls, and geyser 
basin, ©1502) "© May 238; 1922; Be 
each Aug. 15, 1922; J 256690, 256699, 
250014256717, 2oGt2k,. 256122: : 256n24) 


2DGCAT. 
Straits of Juan de Fuca, Agate 
Beach, 1320. “©. Noy. 25, 1921 > ae: 


Aug. 15, 1922; J 256733. 


[3 photographs]: 

Cascade Mountains from the Univ. 
of Washington campus, 1258.—Cres- 
cent (Lake) Rosemary landing place 
and rustic seat, 1178.—Olympic high- 
way near Singers’ resort, at Lake 
Crescent, 1172. © May 23, 1922; 2 c. 
each Aug. 15, 1922; J 256686, 256687, 
256691. 


[12 photographs] : 

Brothers, Olympic Mountains, 
1169—Duckabush River banks and 
alders, 1076.—Hoods canal and Sund’s 
resort, 1337.—Hoods canal, at Sund’s 
resort, near Hoodsport, long distance 


view, 1075.—Hoods canal, _ sunset, 
1078.—Lower Lilliwaup Falls, 1166, 
1374.—Olympic highway and Hoods 


canal, 1167.—Olympic Mountains and 
Puget Sound, Hoods canal, 1170.— 


Rainier (Mt.) from Puget Sound, 
near Shelton, Wash., 1072—Rainier 


(Mt.) from Shelton, Wash., 1071.—Sea- 
beck, Wash., old water trough, 1085. © 
Aug, 25, 1921; 2 ec. each Aug. 15, 1922; 
J 256692, 256694, 256696, 256697, 
256705, 256707, 256709, 256711-—256713, 
256730, 256737. 

[20 photographs] : 

Cushman (lake) Antlers hotel re- 
flected, 1095.—EHagle Falls near Index, 
Wash., mountains showing in distance, 
1119.—Hotel Antlers and Lake Cush- 
man, 1327.—Mountain Peaks from 
Goldbar, Wash., 1130.—New highway, 
Lake Crescent, 1189 A.—Rainier (Mt. ) 
from road to Olympia, 1550.—Seattle, 
Wash., Univ. of Washington, Bagley 


hall, 1149.—Seattle. Wash., Univ. of 
Washington campus, chimes tower 


path and observatory, 1136.—Seattle, 
Wash., Univ. of Washington campus, 
Denny hall, 12385.—Seattle, Wash., 
Univ. of Washington campus, Denny 
hall and street scene, 1262.—Seattle, 


Wash., Univ. of Washington, gym- 
nasium, 1148.—Seattle, Wash., Univ. 


of Washington, the columns, 1241.— 
Silver Lake, sunset, near Everett, 
Wash., 13866.—Straits of Juan DeFuca, 
Agate Beach, rocky shoreline, 1881.— 
Sunset Falls, near Index. Wash., 


dens below the basin, showing Science, | 1123.—Sunset from Fremont bridge, 
Philosophy and Commerce halls, etc.— | Seattle, Wash., 1467.—Sunset, Green 


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12904 


LINKLETTER (LLOYD GARRISON )—Con. 

[20 photographs ]—Continued. 
Lake, Seattle, Wash., 1377.—Sunset, 
Silver Lake, near Everett, Wash., 
1126.—Sunshine through trees, 1350.— 
Washington Cascades, 1848. © Nov. 
ZY. POR. Ze exch Amel. to. Pay 
256688, 256689, 256693, 256695, 256698, 
256700—-256704, 256706, 256708, 256710, 
256728, 256729, 256781, 256732, 256734, 
256736, 256738. 


LINTHWAITE (HERBERT A.) Los An- 


geles. 12904 
Hollow channel concrete’ walls. 
[Blueprint] © Sept. 15, 1922; 2 «. 
Oct. 2. T2227 7W24t. 
LLANUZA (PETER) Chicago. 12905 
Life’s little worries. © July 10, 


1922; 1.c. Aug, 21, 1922; K 167497. 


LOEFFLER (A.) Tompkinsville, N. Y. 
12906-12908 
[8 photographs]: 
France (S. S.)—Majestie (S. S.)— 
Paris. .(S. S:) ..@©.June 28,1922): 2..e. 
each June 29, 1922; J 255572-255574 


Loomis (FREp T.) Elmira, N. Y. 

12909 
Elnira college, 
Od uly 9, 19222 12 \e. 
J 255721, 


Himira, aeiNe 1X, 
Cowles hall. 
July... 1922: 


LovE (WILLIAM HuppBarD) Greensboro, 
N.C. 12910, 12911 


Good housekeepers service table. © 
Sept. Gedg22 42) -e;\ Sept. Ui. 1922 5.1K 
167760. 

—— Same. 
J 257082. 


LOWELL (EKpITH ALLEN) New York. 
12912, 12913 
Cathedral of St. John me divine. 
©Ape ang 22- 2 e. Aue.)22, 1922—) 7, 
256824. 
Greenwich village theatre. © Apr. 
1 A922 > Prewaue, 22. 1922 ° J 256823: 


LOWENSTEIN (HERMAN) West New 

York. iNeed: 12914, 12915 

Are vou afraid to smile? ©1e.. 
July 22, 1922; J 256225. 

Beautiful flashing pearly white teeth 
are a distinguishing feature of a 
charming personality. ©1e. July 22, 
1922; J 256224. 


(WALTER J.) Boise, Id. 
- 


Shone ae Tee) ©r Auge 
2c. Aug. 22, 1922; J 256821. 


©). ve. Sept, dil, 1922): 


LUBKEN 
2916 
15,4922 : 


pt. ‘Iv: BASS Ae 


LuNDyY (GEORGE FRANCIS) Chicago. 
12917 
Free air. (Jn Motor theft news, 
May 15, 1922) © May 22, 1922;1¢ 
July 24, 1922; K 166837. 


LyMAN (Storrs) Dayton, Wash. 
12918 
Sentinel Rock. © Sept. 20, 1922; 
2 ec. Sept. 30, 1922; J 257432. 


LyNcH (WALTER JAY) Brooklyn. 
12919 
Maxaphone. © July 18, 1922; 2 ¢ 
July 18, 1922; J 257026. 
Maas & STEFFEN, INC., St. Louis. 
12920 
Bear chance. © Sept. 20, 1922; 2 ec. 
Sept. 29, 1922; K 168220. 


McCartHy (FLORENCE) Boston. 12921 


Soloist. © June 1, 19227 2°4 Aus: 
11, 1922; J 256Gsie 


McCartHy (GERALD JUSTIN) Melrose 

Park, ili: 12922, 12923 

All stars. She never lost a decision. 

© July 21, 1922; 1 «c, July 
K 167858. 


Downtown, a close shave. © July 
21, 1922; 1 ¢. July 3h, 1922 toesse- 
McCieery (H. H.) Washington, Ia. 

12924, aye 

Autumn drive. © Aug. 8, 1922; 2 

Aug. 11, 1922: K AeiZae 


© Aug. 
K. 16724a2: 


Christmas. 
Ane. dd. 19225 


&,. 1922 ences 


McDovucaLtt & KEEFE, Boothbay Har- 
bor, Me. 12926-12928 
Sortwell house: 
Doorway.—Front view.—Side view. 
© ‘Aug! 7,..1922 2 Geren sere, 
1922; J 256620-256622 


McFrrrince (Joun R.) & sons, Phila- 
delphia. 12929 
Republican candidates. © Sept. 20, 

1922-2 c. Sept. 20, 19225 fargee 


MacGrecor (Donatp) Detroit. 12930 


Detroit. such river scene. © Aug. 
22, 1922: 2c Aug. 25, 1922; J 256890. 


MAcILVEEN (ORIANA T.) Brooklyn. 

12981 
© Aug. 31 
K 167670. 


Cut the knot of care. 
1922);) 2ne: -Sepiy iy W922; 


O54. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1922 


138031 


McKay (R. H.) Missoula ,Mont. 
12932-12940 
Bonner, Mont., A. C. M. co., mill, 
panorama. Aue 14 | 1922 5. 2 He: 
Aug. 28, 1922; J 256891. 


Missoula, Mont., from Penwell block, 
panorama. © Aug. 14, 1922; 2 « 
emt. 0.1922: J 256992. 

Univ. of Montana, campus, 
panorama. © Sept. 14, 1922; 2 e. 
Sept. 19, 1922; J 257179. } 

Summer day, 305. © July 10, 1922; 
2 ec. June 22, 1922; J 256364. 

[5 photographs]: 

Afternoon, 240.—Bitter-root flower, 
235.—Indian ponies, 3802.—Morning, 
239.—-Tepees, 304. © July 10, 1922; 
2c. each Aug. 2, 1922; J 256361—-256363, 
256365, 256866. 


McKery (Roy Carrorz) Dallas. 


941 
Sunshine. © 1c. July 6, 1922; J 


255607. 


MAcY ART PROCESS CORP., Chicago. 
12942 
Eeeoniier © July. 28, 1922: 2 e. 
Aug. 14, 1922; K 167536. 
MANNHEIMER (Harry M.) St. Louis. 
129438 
Kiddie checks. © Aug. 2, 1922; 2. 
Sept. 21, 1922; K 168013. 


MANSFIELD (FRANK) Brooklyn. 


12944 
Mansfield (Frank) originator of 
singing and playing the xylophone 


simultaneously, in an original pose. 
Paci, 15, 1920; 1 c...July, 11,,.1922; 
mene. 9. 1922). J 256850. 


Marceau (THEODORE C.) New York. 
12945-13030 

Parker brides group. © June 14, 
1922; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1922; J 286670. 

[7 photographs]: 

Aldunate (Hon. Carlos).—Berolz- 
heim (Mrs. Alfred).—Beyer (Miss C. 
E.).—Bromley (Mrs. Bruce).—Burke 


(Mrs. J. 8S.) nee Churchill—Keyes 
(Miss Adelaide). — Schmalz Mrs. 


A. BE.) nee Lamb. © May 26, 1922; 
me each, May 25, 1922; J 255838, 
255848, 255844, 255846, 255850, 255872, 
255875. 

[16 photographs]: 

Banghart (Mrs. Edgar Schuyler) .— 
Boody (Virginia).—Fash (Mrs. Don- 
ald G.).—Hill (Mrs. Ira) and dogs.— 
Lovejoy (Mrs. Harold).—Marr (WVrs. 
Charles B.).—Martin (Vrs. D. J.) nee 
Mayer.—Merrick (Mrs. Duff).—Owen 


(Mrs. Herbert L.).—Roberts (Jfrs. 
Joseph).—Sauer (Mrs. Harry Fran- 


cis).—Schlesier (Miss E.) A, B,— 
Simon (Mrs. Leopold King).—Tisch 
(Mrs. Walter) nee Miss Eleanor 


Lyon.—Von Heel (Mr. and Mrs. H.). 
© June 30, 1922; 2 c .each Aug. 238, 
1922; J 256874-256889. 


[25 photographs] : 

Alozoga (S. de)—Ash (Mrs. P. D.)— 
Bromley (Mrs. B.) nee Baldwin.— 
Brown (Mrs. R.) nee Oliver.—Cater 
(Mrs. A.) nee Payne.—Charlton 
(R. H.)—Conway (Mrs. W. O.)—Dar- 
ling (Mrs. R.) nee Gilmore.—Ford 
(Mrs. H. W.) nee Cramp, J 57786, Q 


57786.—Glover (Mrs. J.)—Glover 
(Miss May)—Heiler (Mrs. D.)— 
Kuves (Mrs.) jr—Lawry (Miss 


Dons)—Lott (Miss L.) J 57598, L 
57598.—Rowland (Mrs.)—Steele (Miss 
C.)—Steele (Miss C. A.) M 57775, S 
57775.—Strong (Mrs. 8.) nee Steven- 
son.—Taylor (Lady W.)—Waldman 
(rs. H.) nee Simon.—Woolams (Mrs. 


iy = ©; sane 14 1922- 2 e¢ each “Aug: 
14, 1922; J 256657-256669, 256671- 
256682. 


[387 photographs] : 

Ayers (Miss Allan J.)—Barra (Mr. 
de la)—Benkard (Mrs. J. P.)—Bren- 
nan (Mrs. F. 8.) nee Slevin.—Camac 
(Miss H. J. M.)—Cartwell (Mrs.)— 
Clark (Chas. Upson)—Cohen (JMiss 
Estelle)—Conway (Miss C.)—Day 
(E. C.)—Farrington (Mrs. H. P.)— 
Finley (Dr. John H.)—Gardner (Mrs. 
S.)—Griffin (Miss Mary)—Hayman 
(Mrs. BH.) nee Meyer—Jaeckel (Miss 
Dorothy)—Jones (Mrs. H. C.) nee 
Mueller.—Lezendecker (Miss Marie)— 
Lott (Mrs. L. D.) nee Merlin—Mar- 
getts (Mrs.)—Mills (Capt.)—Monroe 


(Mrs. H. C.) nee M. L. C. West.— 
Peabody (Miss BHleanor) — Pinchot 
(Mrs. M.) and daughter.—Selbridge 
(H. Gordon) —Shauley (J/iss Ed- 
wina) —Smith (F. W.) —Sullivan 
(Miss M.)—Swan (Mrs. A. W.)— 
Trabuek (Miss V.)—Tvyerell (Dr. 


Charles) — Warren (Miss Alice) — 
Waterworth (Miss Emily) — Water- 
worth (Miss Maude)—Weiner (Col. 
Coy.) White (Miss Adelaide) — 
Whitney (Mrs. A. J.) © May 16. 
1922-7 2 sem each, : May .25.) 1922 2 oF 
255839-255842, 255845, 255847-255849, 
255851-255871, 255878, 255874, 255877- 
255882. 


MARCHAND (ARNOLD New 


York. 13031 
[Human telephone system] © July 
12,1922 * 2G. duly: 145 1922: T 6884. 


DAMON) 


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13032 


pt. 1¥1, Bea e Ly 


MARFLEET & Hart stupio, Sterling, Il. 
13032-13035 

[4 photographs } 

Berger (Pete) parachuting from a 
plane piloted by Farr Nutter.—Morri- 
son, Ill., looking east.—Morrison, I1l., 
looking west.—Sterling, Ill. Rock 
River country club. © June 27, 1922; 
2 e@. each July 12; 19223. J. 255652— 
255655. 

Marriotrr (F.) London. 13036, 13037 

fAmalfi, Italy] © May 1, 1922; 16. 
May 29, 1922; K 166677. 

[Farm near Falaise, France] © 
Mayet; 19225" a0e) Meaty 297 1O22. WK 
166678. 


MARSTELLER (ByrpbICE) Harrison, Neb. 

130388 

Sylvan Lake, S. D., the mirror. © 

sept. 3, 1922;.2 ¢) Sept. 15, 19223 
257063. 


MARTIN (VERA M.) Des Moines. 


13039, 13040 | 


Sentiments «© dee July 2h, 4922 - a 
256228. 
Youths (©), Wc) shiny pede, Wa 


2 ad hal td 


MARTIN FIREWORKS Co., Ft. Dodge, Ia. 
13041-13048 
[Civilization, colored, 1] © Aug. 
10,1922 2 ¢ Awe 14, 1922 K 167276: 
—— [finale, colored, 2] © Aug. 10, 
1922 2 Geen: 1922)° Ko t6t2(o. 
[large black and white] © 
AUST SISA 2 er PAs sl, O22 ais 
167277. 
MARTIN’S PHOTO SHOP, Terre Haute, 
Ind. 13044 
Indiana state normal school, Terre 
Haute, Ind., faculty and student body, 
Ane VO s1G2207 ©) Aug. 14.1920) 2c. 
Aug. 16, 1922; J 257048. 


MAson (I. W.) Chicago. 13045 


Family register. © Aug. 16, 1922; 
2c. Aug. 19, 1922; K 167459. 


Mason & Hanson, New York. 18046 
[Head ; by Frederick Duncan. 
Mason & Hanson calendar] © Sept. 


18, 1922; 2 e. Sept. 27, 1922; K 168170. 
MATERNITY CENTER ASSN., New York. 
13047 
[Cradley ©) July 5," 1919-2 ee. 
June 30, 1922: K 166769. 
MaxweEtt (HAMILTON) New York. 
13048 


Forest box and lumber co. © May 
1, 192252 ¢ ‘Aug. 24.) 1922373 Boos: 


Mayer (Harry) Newark, N. J. 13049 
Safety coupons. © July 1, 1922; 

2 ¢. Aug.’ 30, 1922 1K 67 ra: 

MAYHEW 


(CarL Catvin) Flagstaff, 


Ariz. 13050-13054 
Grand Canyon, “Arizi) ©@yamy 627, 
1922; 2.c. Aug. 4, 2922-95 250a04- 


Hos-Stean-Nez-Socie. © July 14, 
1922; 2 ce July 25, 1922 "3 2a. 


Navajo sports. © July 14, 1922; 
2 ¢. July 25, (922% Ieeaeeaee 


Painted desert, desert view. © July 
27, 1922; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1922; J 206353. 


Rainbow Bridge. © July 27, 1922; 
2-¢@: Aug. t, 1922 9 Zocnaee 


Merapor (THOMAS OWEN) Mexia, Tex. 
13055, 13056 
Kosse, Tex., Humphreys Jones oil- 
well no. 1. © Aug. 20, 1922; 2 c. Sept. 
5, 1922; J 256998; 
Richland, Tex., Seay-Cranfill gusher. 
© Aug. 31, 1922: 2 te Sent. va, 1oz2 - 
J 256999. 


MERSHON ADVERTISING AGENCY, Chicago. 
13057-13059 

[3 prints] : 

For your successful start in life, 
etc., 013409.—Idle money is a waste, 
013410.—They began early to save, etc., 
013411. © July 22, 192255206 esch 
July 28, 1922; K 166980—-166982. 


MetTcaLr (GRAcE EH.) La Crosse, Wis. 
13060-13062 

[8 photographs]: 

Dance of youth. Dawn.— Spring- 
time. © July 15, 1922; 1 c each July 
31, 1922: 1 ¢.. each Atle 25,51 9225) Fi 
256987-256989. 


METROPOLITAN NEWSPAPER SERVICE, New 
York. 13063, 13064 


Down the road. That darn fool 
watchman’ll get killed some day. 
Aug. 20, 1922;"1 ¢. Sepia 7) W225 ik 
167712. 


What’ja stop for, we had the 
right of way. © Aug 27) 1922; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 7, 1922; K 167713. 


Mryrer (AGNES E.) Washington. 
13065-13084 

[20 photographs] : 

Hunting scene, plates 1, 2.— Laotzu 
delivering the Tao te ching canons, 
plate 15.—Lohan, plates 16, 17, 20.— 
Lohans, plates 18, 19.—Lotus club, 
plates "3-14. © July 14, 1922; 2 © 
each July 17, 1922; J 255808-255827. 


296 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, 


no. 3, 1922 


Chicago. 
13085-13090 


MYER, BOTH CO., 


[6 prints] 
[Boys’ Letterhead, K. D.]—[Men’s 
fall clothes letterhead, K. E.]—[Men’s 


furnishing Xmas letterhead, K. F.]— 
[Men’s overcoat letterhead, K. B., K. 


C.J—[Men’s suit letterhead, K. A.] 
© July 38, 1922; 2 c.. each ay 10, 
1922; kK 166466-166471. 


Minter (RicHarp CLINTON) Pierre, 
On 13091, 13092 
Bryan (William Jennings) 1, 2. © 
mes, 1922: 2c. each Aug. 22, 1922; 
J 256827, 256828. 


Mitts (Wm.) & son, Providence, R. I. 

13093-13107 

Breaking ground for new homeo- 

pathie Benita Of. de why Ke) Shay 13, 
foe er duly 18, 1922: J 255699. 


Candace st. grammar school, June. 
eee vay 3, 1922: 2 c.. duly, 13, 
Poee 3 250100. 

Esek Hopkins grammar school, June, 
foe) June. 8, 1922+ 2e@. July 13; 
1922)? 255606. 

Laurel Hill ave. school, June,. 1922. 


io june 9, 1922; 2 c. July 18, 1922; 
J 255701. 

Lexington ave. ger rae school, 
june, 1922. © June 7, 1922; 2 «. July 


fei: l 20005. 

Oxford st. grammar school, June, 
Pee) May 6, 1922;°2 ¢. July 13, 
nee2 = sd 257102. 

Point st. grammar school, June, 1922. 
(ey May 3, °1922: 2 c. July is, 19225 
J 255704. 


Providence, R. I., Hotel Biltmore: 

Dining room. — Grill. — Lobby. 
June 25, 1922; 2 ec. each July 18, 1922; 
J 255690—255692. 

Vineyard st. grammar school, June, 
mee. © May §, 1922; 2 e July 18, 
pore: J 2557038. 

[4 photographs]: 

sroad st. grammar school, graduat- 
ing class, June, 1922. English high 
school, graduates of, June, 1922. 
Technical high school, June, 1922. 
Veazie st. grammar school, June, 1922. 
ie sune 20, 1922: 2 ¢. ben Fuby. 1S: 
1922; J 255698, 255694, 255697, 255698. 


MILNER (Jos.) & Son, Florence, Ala. 
13108 


S Aibest canal locks, Tennessee River, 
30 foot lift. Some of Capt. G. W. 
Goethal’s work. © Aug. 2, 1922; 2 «. 
Aug. 4, 1922; K 167060. 


17340—22 5 9 


bo Web k 6 00 4 


13125 


York. 
13109 
Roselle (Anna) 4. © Aug. 24, 1922; 
2c Aug. 28, 1922; J 256894. 


MisHkIN (HERMAN) New 


Los Angeles. 
LSIAO, SAAT: 


©: dame 26, -1922''\2:¢. 


MISSION FILM CORP., 


Lost sheep. 


Aug. 14, 1922; J 256685. 

Shepherd, (©). Fane 26,1922 2 e 
Aug. 14, 1922; J 256658. 
MITCHELL PUBLICATIONS, INc., New 


York. 13112-13115 


Mitchell American fashions, fall and 
winter, 1922, 1923, plates A, B. 
Aug. 16; 1922: 2)¢..each Aug. 21, 1922; 
K 167505, 167506. 


Mitchell’s American furrier, season. 
1922", 199R 5 ©. Avg. (21922 + 2:0,- Aus: 
DA O22 KOAG TDS. 

-—— ladies’ tailor, Fall and Winter, 
1922, 1923... © Ang. 2 1922°' 2. ©, Aus: 
21, 1922; K 167539. 


MiInar (JOSEPH) Greene, Ia. 13116 


Nashua, fa., little brown church, in- 

| terior. © June 24, 1922; 2'c. June 27, 
1922; J 255600. 

Mocanpo (FRANK VINCENT) New 

York: #3121 

Ye sad case of ye printer. © June 

10, 1922; 2 ¢c. June 30, 1922; K 166368. 

Mock (JoSEPpH Ernrsr) Rochester, 

ae 13117, 13118 

Notebaert (Rev. Alphonse) 1, 2. 


lad ow A 


© June 30, 1922; 2 e« each July 5, 
1922; J 256400, 256401. 


MopERN ARTS SERVICE CO., Indianapolis. 


13119 

[Lincoln (Abraham)] © June 5, 

1922 te June 8.1922 1 ¢. June 22; 
1922: K 166447. 

Mopricker (FRANK A.) Boston. 18120 

Swanee River. © Aug. 21, 1922; 


ZiGs Ae ol Oe? ».' 5 -256913: 


_ 


Moore (CHARLES A.) Minneapolis. 
13122, AS125 
General detail arrangement of 
Moore combination brine coil bunker, 
bafiies, banana rack and hooks. [Blue- 
Print|) © sly i 1922" 2c. July 11 
1922; I 6868. 


Model fruit and vegetable plant, lo- 
cation Plan. [Blueprint] ©) dntly 7%, 
) 1Oa2* 2c, Jubpal 192251 G8e9. 


ay 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13124 


pt. Iv... S., V. 17 


Morgan (Horest) Cleves, O. 13124 

North Bend, O., gateway to Harri- 
son’s tomb. © May 29, 1922; 2 c. Sept. 
9; 1922): J 257027. 


MoRGENSTERN (IrRvIN) New York. 
13125 


Caleulat. © Aug. 8, 1922; 2c. Aug. 
8, 1922; I 7069. 


Morris (PAuL C.) Youngstown, O. 
15I26 Aor 
Youngstown, O., central business dis- 
trict, aerial view. © July 17, 1922; 
Ze) J aby 20; 1922 5 J.) 20624 


——Idora park, aerial view. © 
July, 19223. 2 ic. Soly:, 20,1922 35 
256210. 


MorrisoN (EREDERICK ERNEST) Los 
Angeles. 13128, 13129 
Morrison (I*rederick Ernest) screen 
name, Sunshine Sammy, seated. © 
Aug. 16, 1922; J 256748. 
standing. ©1c. Aug. 16, 1922; 
J 256749 . 
MUHAN (JuoSEPH F.) New York. 
13130 
In memoriam. © June 18, 1922; 2. 
July 3, 1922; K 166436. 


MunsrEy (R. R.) Washington. 13131 
LEtoly’ cross}. ).©:. Aug, 17, 1922): 2 e 
Aug. 17, 1922; K 167407. 
MurrAyY (WALpo) Cambridge, Mass. 
1aIs2 totes 
Cambridge, Mass., Harvard uni- 
versity, Broadway gate. © June 15, 
1922; 2 ¢. June 23; 1922: K 166789. 
Meyer gate. © June 15; 1922; 
2 e, Fune) 25) 1922; K 166790. 


MUSIC NEWS BUREAU, New York. 
13134, 13135 
Who stumbles most, dances best. © 
June 2201922 le Ane, (31) 1022 Ke 
167677. ; 
19th hele, a national sport song. © 
Ae Sh OB ate Ape ed DOZD eh ike 
167676. 
MUSICAL COURIER cCOo.,. New York. 
13136 
McCormick (Harold) and his new 
wife, Ganna Walska. (lm Musical 
courier) © Sept. 14, 1922; 2 c. Sept. 
16, 1922; K 167860. 


Myers. (C. A.) San Francisco. 13137 
Pet. ©1c. June 26, 1922; J 255560. 


Myrrs (GEoRGE 8S.) San Francisco. 
13138 


Living hall of fame. © July 15, 
1922; 2 ce. July 21, 1922) gees 


N. HE. A. SERVICE, INC., Cleveland. 
13139 


Olesen (J/rs. Anna Dickie) and her 
daughter, Mary, marketing for din- 
ner. © June 29; 1922-°2°@) Jig 4. 
1922; J 255707. 


NATIONAL CHILD WELFARE ASSN., INC., 
New York. 13140-13182 


(Keystones of character) : 

Cheerfulness, 5.—Duty, 6.— Good 
workmanship, 7—Health, 1.—Isind- 
ness, 9.—Loyalty, 10—Moral courage, 
3.—Reliability, 4—Self control, 2.— 
Team work, 8. © May 12, 1922; 2 «. 
each Sept. 25, 1922; K 168071—168080. 

Let us have faith, ete. © Jan. 27, 
1922: 2c. Sept. 25) 19225 tosis. 

(Rural recreation) : 

Athletics as body builders, 9.—Com- 
munity center, 11—Community music, 
12.—Cooperation in play, 8—Country 
play, 7.—County fair, 14.—Pageant, 
15.—Picnic, 13.—Play agencies, 10.— 
Play ages, 2.—Play at school, 4.—Play 
in the home, 3.—Play is instinctive, 
1.—Play is the best exercise, 6.—Play 
helps study, 5. © Sept. 1, 1922; 2 c. 
each Sept. 25, 1922; K 168097—168111. 

Washington at Valley Forge. © 
Jan. 27, 1922: 2 c. Septs 2a, 49227 ik 
168112. 

[7 prints]: 

Friday’s scout is rosy and strong, 
she camps and hikes the whole day 
long.—Monday’s scout is at the tub, 
her Sunday clothes to rinse and rub.— 
Saturday’s scout is happy and gay for 
this is baby caring day—Sunday’s 
seout presents to you her uniformed 
back in the family pew. ‘Thursday is 
scout service day for helping your 
neighbor in many a way.—Tuesday’s 
scout will roast and stew and fry fresh 
pancakes just for you——Wednesday’s 
scout is bent on thrift, to patch the 


hole and darn the rift. © July 15, 
1922: 2 e. Sept. 25; 19225.) tas090— 
168096. 


[9 prints]: 

Bathing the baby, 9.—Best substi- 
tute, 6.—Care at birth, 2.—Care before 
pirth, 1—Clothing the baby, 10.—Com- 
municable diseases, 10.—Feeding the 
baby, 8—Fresh air and exercise for 
baby. 11.—What not to eat, 3. © Feb. 
1, 1922-2 ‘c ‘each Sept. 2b; mS22re 
168081—168089. 


208 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 3, 1922 


NATIONAL PRESS PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICE, 
Cleveland. 13183-13190 


American league, season, 1922: 


Chicago, Ill., Chicago baseball club.— 
Detroit, Mich., Detroit baseball club.— 
St. Louis, Mo., St. Louis baseball club. 
© June 5, 1922; 2 c. each Aug. 2, 1922; 
J 256379, 256381, 256382. 

Beston, Mass., Boston baseball club. 
American league, season 1922. © June 
mete: 2 ee. Aug. 2, 1922; J, 256383. 

Kent state normal college. © Aug. 
mee O22) 2c) Aus. 2, 1922: J 256961. 

New York (City) New York base- 


hall club, American league, season 
meee tC) July 11; 1922; 2 ce Aug.: 2, 


1922; J 256960. 

Philadelphia, Pa., Philadelphia base- 
hall club, American league, season 
fPeege) June 17, 1922: 2 c. Aug. 2, 
1922; J 256380. 

Washington, D. C., Washington base- 
ball club, American league, season 
meee) duly 11, 1922: 2 ¢ Aus. 2, 
eee 7 2 256959: 

NATIONAL RETAIL DRY GOODS ASSN., New 
York. 13191 

National merchandise fair. © June 

8, 1922; 2c. July 5, 1922; K 166440. 


NEw ART stTupIos, Massillon, O. 18192 
Peers.) Cc) Aug. 31,.1922:;,.2°¢ 
Sept. 5, 1922; J 256993. 


New YORK pocK co., New York. 

13193 
[New York port central portion] 
Bepe 21,1922; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1922; K 
8382. 


NEW YORK STATE HOSPITAL, Ray Brook, 
mie ¥ 13194 
Ray Boook, N. Y., New York state 
hospital, aeroplane view. © Oct. 1, 
fee 2 G Aug. 2, 1922; J 256367. 


NEWMAN (SIGMUND) New York. 
13195 
_ <Armstrong super-regenerative cir- 
ao | Blueprint] © Aug.-7,'1922; 

2c. Aug. 8, 1922; 1 6944. 

NEWMAN PUB. AND ART CO., INC., New 
York. 13196-13208 
[Lacey lassie, 6749, 6751-6752] © 
May 1, 1922; 2 « each Aug. 29, 1922: 

IX 167240-167246, 168198-168203. 
News, New York. 13209-13219 
Bergen (John) the slain. © Aug. 
fee toe; 1c. Aug. 30, 1922: K I6T5TT. 
Busy Harold. The Prince of Bunk 
Was revealed yesterday, ete. © Aug. 
peeses te Ade. 11/1922 K AG7250: 


© 
16 


CLASSES, H TO K 


15269 


Cline (George: A.) the slayer. © 
Ans., 28. O22 Suilire: Awe. 30, TO20 > cK 
167576. 


In suspense. Watching his fight for 
life on.charge of murdering Edith La- 
voy, etc. © Sept. 28, 1922; 1 c. Sept. 
30, 1922; K 168294. 


Look who's here again. With mem- 
bers of society, stage and screen 
world; ete: © Sept» 26, 1922.3° 2 -e. 
Sept. 28, 1922; ix 168217. 


Meanwhile the baby, unaware of it 
all, is happy. © July 24, 1922:*1 «@ 
July 26, 1922; K 167414. 


Proud father and the famous baby, 
and mother, proud, too. © Sept. 25, 
1922; 1 «@ Sept. 27, 1922; K 168209. 


Voth (Mrs. Julius) and the ch'ld 
who is missing. © Sept. 29, 1922;1c. 
Get. 2) 1922 K 168365. 

_ [3 prints]: 
Lynn (Catherine) Dorchester, Mass., 


‘wife no. 2.—WNifty sartorialist, gener- 


illy speaking, Prince Bunk clung to the 
style of neckwear, ete——That he af- 
fected when, as plain Harold Schwarm, 
ete. © Aug. 8, 1922; 1c. each Aug. 
10, 1922; K 167184-167186. 
NEWS SYNDICATE Co., Inc., New York. 
13220-13222 
Dramatic picture of a dramatic mo- 
ment, when referee gave the dec’sion 
to Benny Leonard, ete—How punch 
drunk Rocky Kansas was in the eighth 
round, ete.—Leonard punishing Rocky 
nthe fourth. © duly 6, 1922:"t%e 
each July 11, 1922; K 166479-166481. 
NEWSPAPER FEATURE SERVICE, INC., New 
York. 13223-13269 
America’s greatest girl rider. © 
VU pan bOeoe hoe VAs. 9), 1920 se 
167229. 
[Buster Brown. 1922]: 
© June 18; 1c. June 30; K 166412. 
© June 25; 1¢. June 30; K 166414. 
@©rduly.2;4.¢.. July 10; K 166475. 
© July 9; 1c. July 17; K 166720: 
© July 16; 1¢. July 24; K 166852. 
© July 23; 1c. July 29; K 166974. 
© July 30; 1c. Aug. 9; K 167231. 
© Aug. 6; 1c. Aug. 15; K 167300. 
© Aug. 13; 1 ce. Aug. 21; K 167494. 
© Aug. 20;1c. Sept. 18; K 167785. 
© Aug. 27; 1c. Sept. 23; K 168040. 
© Sept. 3; 1c. Sept. 23; K 168038. 


Ears to be worn again. © Sept. 3, 
1922; 1 ec. Sept: 13, 1922; K 167782. 


299 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15270 


pt. 1V., Bo Sea 


NEWSPAPER FEATURE SERVICE, INC.—Con. 
Ending of the wild life era. © July 


16, 1922; 1¢. July 24, 1922; K 166850. 

Is she America’s bravest girl? © 
Sent. bi. 1922-1 Sept 2a, tole 
168042. 


Just boy [1922]: 
© June 25; 1¢. June 30; K 166409. 
© July 2;1c¢. July 10; K 166472 
© July 9; 1 ¢ July 17; K 166718. 
© July 16; 1c. July 24; K 166849. 
© July 23; 1c. July 29; K 166976. 
©: July:30:-2 c. Aus. 92% 167228. 
© Aug. 6; 1 c. Aug. 15; K 167301. 
© Aug. 13; 1 ¢. Aug. 21; K 167496. 
© Aug. 20; 1 ce. Aug. 30; K 167622 
© Aug. 27; 1 c. Sept. 6; K 167663. 
© Sept. 3; 1 c. Sept. 138; K 167783. 
© Sept. 10; 1c. Sept. 18; K 167985. 
© Sept. 17: 1c. Sept. 283; K 168043. 

New complexions mean a color bath. 
Cy Fune 725; 1922-1 «June 30, 1922. 
K 166410. 

Polly [1922]: 

© June 18; 1¢. June 30; IK 166411. 
© June 25; 1c¢. June 30; K 166415. 
© July 2; 1c¢. July 10; K 166474. 
© July 9: 1 «© July 17; K 166719. 
© July 16; 1 ¢ July 24; K 166851. 
(Cc) Suly"2ae 1 ex July 29 Ko taG6sT5, 
© July 30; 1 ce Aug. 9; K 167230. 
© Augi GF erAug, 15; Ke16T299: 
© Aug. 13; 1c. Aug. 21; K 167495. 
© Aug. 20; 1 c. Sept. 13; K 167784. 
© Aug. 27;.1c¢. Sept. 23; K 168039. 
© Sept. 3; 1 c. Sept. 23; K 168087. 
© Sept. 17; 1c. Sept. 23; K 168041. 

Prince’s eleven black pan and the 
bishop’s tirade. © July 23, 1922; 1 ¢. 
July 29, 1922; K 166977 

Radio Fourth, the season’s novelty. 
© July 2, 1922; 1 ¢ July 10, 1922; K 
166473. 

Romance of the Olympic champions. 
© Aug. 20, 1922; 1 e Sept. 18, 1922; 
K 167781. 

Today’s Priscilla saves a town. © 
July 2 1922 be. Wily (Toa ere 
16671 


Newron (RutH E.) c/o Campbell art 
c0., BHlizabeth, N:, J.. 18270, 13271 
Bless your heart, Christmas wouldn’t 
be Christmas without cards. © Aug. 
1, 1922;.2 « Aug. 25, 1922; K 168044. 


By gosh, this is the place to buy 


them Christmas cards. © Aug. 1, 
1922; 2 @ Aug. 25, 1922 KK aeseee 
NORTON SLIDE CO., Minneapolis. 13272 


[Chiropractic spine analysis slide]. 
© Apr. 10, 1922; 2%. Jaina 1922 ; 
K 167041. 


INC., Ashland, 

Mass. 18273-13281 

Blue and gold. © May 1, 1922; 2c 
Aug. 15, 1922; J. 25674 


River at Barre. © May 1, 1922; 
2. ¢c.. Aug. 15, 1922 3 Ie aeress 
[3 photographs]: 


Autumn gold—Hidden waters.— 
Mellowing year. © May 3, 1922; 2 «. 
each Aug. 15, 1922; J 256739, 256740, 
2567438. 

[4 photographs] : 

Pasture banks.—Purple and gold.— 
October curves.—Trout bank. © May 
2, 1922; 2 @ each AUS ata ie ee 
256741, 256742, 256746, 256747. 


NUTTING (WALLACE) 


NyHorr (JoHN J.) Troy, No Yo “teeoe 
Muscle Shoals, Colbert Co. Ala., and 

vicinity, bird’s-eye view. © May 3, 

1922;\2 ¢c. July 8, 19225032556 ae 


OAK sTUpIO, Presque Isle, Me. 13283 

Aroostook potatoes in bloom. © 

July 27, 1922::.2 c: Aus ate 
257074 

Winston-Salem, 

13284 

© Sept." 1; 


O’Brien 
Nee: 
[Old plantation scene] 


BAKING CO., 


1922; 2 c. Sept. 26, 19227 K Aosirs. 
OGILVIE (J. S.) PUB. co., New York. 
3285 

Everyday cook book. [Cover] © 

Aug. 24, 1922; 2. ¢. Aug. 25,0022 ai 

167511. 

Orr (EpGar) Atlanta. 13286 
Modern Eve. © Sept. 12, 1922; 2 

Sept. °25,. 1922, J 25tass: 

Orr (Louis) Paris. 13287, 13288 | 


[Lutéce] © June 20, 1922; 2 c. July 
6, 1922: K 167679. 


[St. Gervais] © Aus. 15, 9922627 


Aug. 30, 1922; K. 167678. 

Ort (JXARL) York, Pa, 13289 
York, Pa., community Swimming 

pool. © Aug.’ 10; 1922.2 aaa ae 

1922 ;. J 256652. 


260 


mn 


Pan-AMERICAN 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 3, 1922 


OTWELL (Hiram CANNON) Seattle. 
13290 
Rainier (Mt.) from Indian Henrys, 
Rainier national park, Wash. © 
Pepa, 1929-2 ec. Sept... 28, 1922; J 
257429. 


PAcKER (ExigAH) Los Angeles. 13291 
Plea to the fates. © Sept. 9, 1922; 
2 c. Sept. 14, 1922; J 257060. 


PatMER (REYNOoLD J.) New York. 
13292-13294 

[3 photographs]: 

Bed time—Bed time 
Happy Christmas night. 
1922 ; 2 ec. each June 29, 1922 
255583. 


prayers.— 
© June 27, 
: J 255581- 


PALMER ADVERTISING SERVICE, INC., New 


York. 13295513296 

[Erin. Red hair girl in Papacy 

dress, etc.] © Aug. 17, 1922; 2 c Sept. 
Pato) 1) 168197. 


[Summer breezes] © Apr. 19, 1922; 
2. July 25, 1922; K 167068. 


FIREWORKS Co., Ft. 

Dodge, Ia. 13297 

Spirit of no man’s land. .[Blue- 
print]. ©.1 . June 9, 1922; I 6882. 


PARENT SYSTEM OF ADVERTISING, Fair- 
mount, W. Va. 3298 


Heed the sign. Stop, look, ae 
wae st, 1922: 2 c. Aug. 12, 1922; } 


167257. 


PARKER HOISERY MILL AND DYE WORKS, 
INc., Portsmouth, Va. 13298 

[School davs] © June 24, 1922; 2 

e. June 9, 1922: K 167857 

PATHE NEWS, New York. 18300, 13301 
Bye (George T.) at his typewriter 

in midair. © Aug. 28, 1922; 1-¢c. Aug. 

30, 1922; K 167624. 

passing coffee to Walter Hinton. 

ane, 23.1922: 1c, Aug. 30,1922: 

K 167623. 


PAXTON 


(WittIAM HeENry) Birming- 
* ham, Ala. 13302 
[Curse of the poison hand] © June 

Papo: 2 ¢,. July 15,1922; K 167542. 


PEARCE (JOSEPH N.) Philadelphia. 
13 


Philadelphia, Pa., Penn mutual bldg., 
13826. © Sept. 14, 1922; 2 c. Sept. 15, 
1922); J. 257073. 

PEIRCE (Lovis VW.) Cleveland. 138304 


[Lincoln (Abraham)] © Aug. 16 
1922; 2 c. Aug. 19, 1922; K 167460. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


PENNSYLVANIA STATE PHOTO SHOP, 
State College, Pa. 13305 


Pennsylvania state college, student 
bady,” 1922.) © “Sept: 21, 1922 * :2-e. 
SeDe. 25, 1922. J 251207. 


PEREZ (RENE) Chicago. 13306 


Thy whisper. © June 26, 1922; 2 c. 
June 29, 1922; K 166445. 
Perry, MASon co., Boston. 13307-13314 
Youth’s companion historic mile- 
stones. Against a background of jeal- 
ous and cruel intrigue the name of Bal- 


boa shines with tender light. © May 
AU, 1920: 2c. June. 26. 1922+ K 166324, 


—— Battle of New Orleans. © June 
te 1922; 2. June 26; 1922): Ke 166322. 


Because of the magnanimity 
and sportsmanlike spirit of two great 
nations: ©) Dec. 15, 1921; 2. ¢. June 
26, 1922; K 166329. 

First inauguration. © Mar. 3, 
192% <2 Jone 26.1922 7K. 166326: 

Kit Carson. © May 5, 1921; 
2 ch June, 20: £922 °K 16ba25. 

Old days on the Mississippi. © 
Apr. 6, 1922: Zoe. June :26, 1922. KK 
166323. 

——Ponce de Léon. © Mar. 2, 
1922;2c. June 26, 1922; K 166324. 
Rock mysteriously chiseled. © 
Mars 18> 192072 ¢. June’ 26, 1922): 15 
166328. 


PETERSON (ALBIN KENNETH) Washing- 


ton. 13315 
Washington, D. C., reflections of 
springtime. © June 1, 1922; 2c. July 
tPA? >) 2o6L9T. 
PETzZOLD (JOHN ALFRED) Peterson. 
13316 
Jesus: © Dec. 12: 1920: 2 «¢ Sepp 


23, 1922; J 257434. 


PICANINNY FREEZE CO. OF AMERICA, 
Salt Lake City. 13317-13320 

[4 prints]: 

At all refreshment places, A 18.— 
Big nickels worth, and easy to eat, 
A 16.—Frozen dainty, eat seeds ’n all, 
A 19.—Meet your new friend, A17. © 
July 12, 1922: 2 c each Aug. 7, 1922; 
K 167165-167168. 


PICKERING (EpGarR H.) Camp Meade, 
Md. 13321 
Firing of 16’’ gun, Aberdeen prov- 
ing grounds. © July 24, 1922; 2 «ce 
July 28, 1922; J 256360. 


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13322 


PICKERING (LILLIAN R.) Los Angeles. 

13322 

Moo-Vees, the Zoolees and Jollyfaes. 

(C) June 15, 1922) 2 eal ya, 1O22 =) IK 
166944. ; 


PICTORIAL PUBLICITY FOR NEw ENG- 
LAND, Boston. 13323 


New England welcomes her guests. 
© July 14, 1922; 2c. July 21, 1922; K 
166978. 


PIERCE (DAvip R.) Orleans, Vt. 1383824 


Jay Peak. © Sept. 20, 1922; 2 «¢. 
Sept. 23, 1922; J 257199. 


PIERCE (HENRY HAvVELOcK) Boston. 
13325 
Wadsworth (Eliot) © Aug. 3, 1922; 
2c, Aug. 4,°1922: J 256520 


PIERINI (ATTILIO) Brooklyn. 
13326-13329 
Don’t be fooled. © July 22, 1922; 2 
e. Aug. 2, 1922; K 166999. 
For your August sales, ete. [Sail 
boat with printing on sail] © July 
22, 1922 2 CY 2 he IO2A Oe DOOSGR. 


Northern seal bunny. © Sept. 26, 
1922: 2 e* Sept. 26, 1922: K 168155; 

1922 northern seal year. [Rabbit 
skin, black background, white outline, 
- rabbit and tags] © July 22, 1922; 2c. 
July 27, 1922; K 166884. 


PIERSON (HDwIn) Seattle. 13330 


Seattle, Wash., and Mt. Rainier. © 
Sept... 23, 19225 2¢.. Sept. 28, 192220 7 
257428. 


PILLSBURY (A. C.) Kansas City, Mo. 

18331 

Construction plans for 14 mile board 

track to be built at Beverly Hills, 

Calif., for Los Angeles speedway assn. 

[3 sheets, blueprints] ©1c. July 21, 
1922; I 6898. 


PIONEER AERIAL ENGINEERING CO., Bev- 
erly Hills, Calif. 13332 
Los Angeles, Calif., portion of, 
aerial survey. © Mar. 31, 1922; 2 «. 
Sept. 26, 1922; J 257299. 


Por (JAMES G.) Dallas. 13333 

Jessie Holmes, the fool killer, al- 
ways at the crossing. © June 17, 1922; 
2c. June 20, 1922; K 167042. 


PoE (JAMES WESLEY) Key West, Fla. 
13334-13336 

[3 photographs] : 

Old Hawaiian royal palace at 
night.—Honolulu, Hawaii, Punchbowl 
Hill, sphinx erected in honor of visit- 
ing Shriners, 1922.—Honolulu, Hawaii, 


pt. Iv.; 1S. vn a 


Punchbowl Hill, sphinx erected in 
honor of visiting Shriners, 1922, pro- 
file. © Aug. 9, 1922; 2 c each Aug. 
28, 1922; J 256831—256833. 


PoGuE (JOSEPH H.) New York. 
13387, 13338 

Trend of oil conditions by months 
from 1913, ratio scale. [Blueprint] 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1922; I 6933. 

[Trend of the production and stocks 
of mineral oils in the United States by 
districts] © 1 c Aug. 30) 1922; ft 
7066. 


POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY, New York. 
13339 

Porch swing. [Blueprint] © Aug. 
10, 1922; 2 ¢) duly 12,9922 3 eae 
PorpULAR SCIENCE PUB. CO., INC., New 

York. 13340-13345 

Captive helicopter. (Jn Popular sci- 
ence monthly, Sept., 1922) © Aug. 10, 
1922; 1¢ Aug. 9, 19225) KadiGrter, 

Powerful new microscope at work. 
(In Popular science monthly, Sept., 
1922] © Aug. 10, 1922; 1 «. Aug. 10, 
1922; K 167188. 

[4 prints]: 

Angus system preventing a head-on 
collision.. (In Popular science monthly, 
Aug., 1922)—-Apparatus fitted to an 
English express locomotive. (Jn Popu- 
lar science monthly, Aug., 1922)—How 
the absorption of road shocks is 
achieved by whole spring. (Jn Popu- 
lar science monthly, Aug., 1922)—New 
submarine camera to snap weird photo- 
graphs on ocean bottom. (In Popular 
science monthly, Aug., 1922) © July 
10, -1922; 1 ¢. ‘each June 30) 192277 
166369-166372. 


PoRTER (CHARLOTTE) Boston. 13346 
Model of Shakespeare’s Globe stage. 

© Apr. 22',1922; 2 e Muly 12 eee 

255676. 

Powers (JAMES P.) Buffalo. 13347 
Buffalo, N. ¥., No 8S. ‘Lacanayave: 


N. S. Lisbon ave. © Sept. 25, 1922; 
2 ce. Sept. 27, 1922; K 168208. 


PRFPARED ROOFING ASSN., Chicago. 
13348 
Estimated shipments of roll roofing 
and asphalt shingles for entire indus- 
try; Jan. 1,° 1920 ‘to May abies. 
[Blueprint]: © 1 (co ful 
6855. 
PRINCE Hatt MASONIC CERTIFICATE 
co., Baltimore. 13349 
To all free and accepted Masons. © 
Sept. 19, 1922; 2 «. Sept. 16, 1922; Ix 
168046. 


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NY 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1922 


13497 


Priscitia co., Boston. 13350-13372 


Block pattern for: 

Bag, 22-1-2.—Pillow, 22-1-1.—Table 
cover, 22-1-3.—Table runner, 22-14. 
© Dec. 10. 1921; 2 ce. each Sept. 16, 
1922; K 167822-167824, 167827. 


carriage robe, 22-4-20. © Mar. 
ao 2922: 2 ec Sept. 16, 1922; K 167817. 

Block pattern for: 

Chair back, 21—7-83.—Cushion, 21- 
7-35.—No. 21-—7-34. © June 10, 1921; 
2 e; each Sept. 16, 1922; K > 167820, 
167821, 167826. 


no. 21-12-(16, 17) © Nov. 10, 
Ten | e. each Sept, 16, 1922; K 
167819, 167825. 


Cross stitch diagram for sash no. 
psp. © July 1, 1922; 2c. July 15, 
1922; K 166662. 

Filet pattern nightgown yoke, 21-11-— 
iene Ce: 10, 1921; 2 ©. Sept. “16, 
1922; K 167818. 

Hand bag no. 22-10-41. © Sept. 6, 
foo 2c pept. 11; 1922; K, 1677TEL. 

Pattern of darning design for no. 
22 -o-Gt. © Sepi:' 6, 1922; 2 c. Sept: 
Pes22 3 Kk 167756. 

Piano scarf, 21-9-40. © Aug. 10, 
1921-5; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1922; K 167828. 

Symbol bleck pattern for no. 21—10— 
(9-13) 


Symbol block pattern: 
For no. 21-10-14, 1/2 of 


seat—Of no. 21-10-8. © Sept. 10. 
ie ec. each Sept, 16; 1922; K 
167829, 167835, 167836. 
PUBLISHERS AUTOCOASTER SERVICE CO., 
New York. 13373-13375 
Rift in the clouds. © June 19, 1922; 
2c sune 28, 1922- Kk 166333. 


Uncle John’s Josh. Light travels 
inconceivably fast, etc. © June 19, 
fees 2 C.dane 28, 1922° K 166332. 

They may toil not, ete. © June 
Pade) 2 c: June 23, 1922: K 166331. 
PULMAN (GEO.) & SONS, LTD., Lon- 

don. 13376 

[Collins (Michael) killed in action 
Aue 2251922) © Sept. 4, 1922: 1c. 
Sept. 29, 1922; K 168218. 

PuRItY CHEMICAL Co., Philadelphia. 


[Halfmoons and streamers] © July 
2¢, 1922.7 2'¢e, Aug. 7, 1922.> K 167535: 


© Sept. 10, 1921; 2 c each: 
Sept. 16, 1922; K 167830-167834. 


chair . 
back.—F'or no. 21-10-14, 1/2 of chair. 


Quin (FRANK) & co., Philadelphia. 
13378-13386 

[9 prints]: 

Blessing——Christmas wish. — Glad- 
ness.—Go to Joseph.—Jesus, come.— 
Jubilee —Refuge.—Smile.—Your feast. 
© Aug. 1, 1922; 2 c. each Aug. 2, 1922; 
K 167000—-167008. 


R-C PICTURES corP., New York. 
13387-13497 
Colleen of the pines, Jane Novak in: 


Anguish seared her soul, ete.— 
[Cast]—Cruel, unrelenting, the father 


discovered her secret.—Don’t beat him, 


Jo, I love him.—F aces white with ter- 
ror, ete. [6 sheet poster]—Her great 
sacrifice carried her to the grim thresh- 
old of jail—In the dead of night 
they entered the cabin.—Love.—wStop. 
[3 sheet poster]—[Title card]—What 
ghastly sight froze their eyes?—What 
terrifying spectacle met their astound- 
ed gaze._-What would you do?—[Woif. 
8 sheet poster]—Would you let your 
father choose your husband?—[24 
sheet poster] © July 9, 1922; 2 -«¢. 
each July 27, 1922; K 166945-166960. 


Fatal marriage, Lillian Gish and 
Wallace Reid in: 

Arden (Enoch) becomes delirious.— 
[Back home after, etc.]—[Combina- 
tion]J—[Do you remember, etc.]—[My 
God who, etc.J—Swept by towering 
Seas, etc. [38 sheet poster]—[Their 
first bornJ—[Thinking of her loved 
one|—[Title card]—Until death do 
you part, etc. [8 sheet poster]—[Wed- 
ding scene]—[You are not happy, 
ete. ]—[24 sheet poster] © June 1S. 
nol 2 2s eneh “lune; 24; 19225) 
166185-166194, 166197, 166198, 166200. 


Fatal marriage, with Lillian Gish 
and Wallace Reid: 


Greatest love story ever told.— 
Mother’s heart cries out, etc —[6 sheet 


poster] © June 18, 1922; 2 ¢ each 
June 23, 1922; K 166195, 166196, 
166199. 


My dad, Johnnie Walker in: 


Dedicated to all dads everywhere. 
[3 sheet poster]—Eyes that hate, eves 
that love, ete—I am Rin-Tin, etc. 
[8 sheet poster]—I shall never leave 
you, mother.—Like a statue carved 
from stone, etc.—Love lights gleamed 


_in youthful eyes as they thought of 


__ | the future.—She felt safe in the shel- 
Isoarr | 


ter of his arms.—She fought like a 
lioness defending her cubs.—There he 


| goes, down the trail.—[Title card]— 


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15498 


R-C prorureS corP.—Continued. 
My dad, Johnnie Walker in—Con. 


What ghastly sight froze their gaze?— 
What invisible wall stands between 
this boy, etc—What -sinister secret 
stood between this dutiful son and his 
father?—Who gives all that I may 
prosper? [24 sheet poster]—With a 
blood-curdling snarl, ete. [6 sheet 
poster]—You killed him, you cur. 
Aug. 6, 1922; 2 c. each Aug. 12k G22 
K 167258-167273. 


Snowshoe trail, Jane Novak in: 
[Camp fire] — Darkening shadows 


fell upon them.—Day their love story: 


began.—Kyes blazed with hate as the 
rivals met face to face—Fondly he 
held his mother to his breast.—Hum- 
bly she accepted his proffered aid.— 
Like a wraith the vision came _ to 
them. [38 sheet poster] — Raging 
waters, the crashing ice, the blinding 
snow, etc.—Raging waters, the crash- 
ing ice, the blinding snow, ete. [38 
sheet poster] — Raging waters, the 
crashing ice, the blinding snow, etc. 
Stricken man set 
himself for the struggle. — Suave, 
smooth, honeyed words caressed her 
ear.—[Title card]—What terrible sight 
froze her gaze?—[6 sheet poster] 
Sept. 17, 1922; 2 c. each Sept. 16, 1922; 
IX 167801-167815. 


Son of the wolf: 


[Cast]—[Dance hall scene]—[Fare- 
well]J—[Head of girl. 3 sheet pos- 
ter ]|—[Hello] — [Leaping wolf]—I[My 
pet]—See the thundering avalanche, 
ete.—[Tearing asunder the jaws of 
the wolf]—[Title card ]—[Totem pole. 
3 sheet poster]—[Waterfalls]—[ Well 
armed]—[You come with me]—[6 
sheet posi roatat sheet poster] e 
June 11. 1922; 2 c. each June 23, 1922 
K 166169-166184. 

Understudy, Doris May in: 

Faint hearted motorist quaking with 
fear, ete.—F air little culprit in the 
toils of the law, ete—Fat little 
father, mad to the core, etc.—Gleam- 
ing-eved lover, heart thumping fast, 
ete.—Happy young lovers, what is 
their fate?—-He’s waitin’ fer the an- 
swer, Miss.—[Head]—[Man and girl. 
3 sheet poster|—Marriage license.— 
Off bag and baggage, the two sweet- 
hearts go, 
3 sheet poet ee cee little jean 
her face in the glass, etc.—[Title 
card|—[6 sheet poster]—[24 sheet 
poster] © June 25, 1922; 2 c. each 
July 18, 1922; K 166724-166739. 


| 3, 


pt. Iv. Bes. ae 


Up and at ’em, Doris May in: 

Amid the horrors of the ‘wax 
works.—Detective work done. [6 sheet 
poster] — [Grotesque. 3 sheet pos- 
ter]—He clamped on the kid-gloved 
clutch, ete.—Ladees and geeyentelmen. 
ete.—[Man in the moon]—Open, in 
the name of the law.—One she could 
love but wouldn’t, etec—Ray of hope 
as the gates of prison devoured her.— 
Stealthily the flapper Hawkshaw 
traced the thief.—Tattered and frayed 
but still triumphant.—[Title card]— 
Who is the little girl?—Whole world 
will split its sides laffing, etc.—Yeow. 
[3 sheet poster]—[24 sheet poster] © 
Aug. 6, 1922; 2 ¢ each Sept, 2.1922; 
Kk 168176—168191. 


RAHN (CHARLES HARRIS) Bridgeport, 


Conn. 13498 
B wise. Drink Luippold’s mineral 
water. © June 29, 1922; 2 c. July 


13, 1922; K 166559. 


REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS, Indianapolis. 
18499, 13500 


Reeling silk from small skeins into 
large skein.. © July d091922 75202 
July 22, 1922; K 166826. 

Soaking and inspecting cocoons be- 
fore first reeling process. © July 10, 
1922; 2 ¢«. July 22, 19225 Kh Gece: 


Cm med og 


ReAVES (WILLIAM PERRY) Greensboro, 
Neve: 13501 


[Anatomical chart of head and teeth ] 
© Apr. 1, 1922; 2°e dune iss 9225 
6889. 


Reep (C. E.) Norton, Kan. 13502 


aie) of the coyote. © Aug. 10, 1922 
Aug. 8, 1922; J 256549. 
Es ae corP., Chicago. 
13503-13508 

[6 prints] 

[ Kurli-Kute]—[Kurli-Kew ]—[Kute- 
Kuti] — [Kuti-Kew] — [Kuti-Kurl] — 
[Q. T. Kew] © May 381, 1922; 2 ec. 
each June 5, 1922: K 166376—166881. 


REINARTZ (JoHN L.) South Manchester, 
Conn. 13509, 13510 


Detector and two step amplifier con- 
nection for Reinartz tuner. © June > 
14, 1922; 2 ce. Aug. 30, 1922; I 7065. 

Reinartz tuner coil. © June 14, 
1922: 2\¢, Aug.’ 30, 192251) (062i 
REMIEN & KUHNERT CO., Chicago. 

18511 

R-K pageant of progress line of wall 
papers. © July 29, 1922; 2) ¢, Aug. 
1922: K 167082. 


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NO: d, 1922 


RENEAU strupI0o, Colby, Kan. 13512 


Font & Hulbard ranche. © July 
myeoes): 2 C) July 31, 1922; J 25683T. 


RETAIL DRY GOODS ASSN., New York. 
135138 
[Xmas messenger boy] © Aug. 22, 
fees c Aue. 25, 1922; K 167510. 


REVILLON FRERES, New York. 
13514-13531 

[18 prints]: 

[Abandoned Eskimo village, Ungava 
coast of Hudson Bay ]—[Allegoo (Shin- 
ing water) Sikoslingmuit Eskimo 
woman, southern Baffin land|]—[Bar- 
ren lands, northern Ungava]—[Cuna- 
you, the sculpin Sikoslingmuit Es- 
kimo girl, southern Baffin land|]— 
[Eskimo fisherman in his kayak]— 
[Eskimo omiak in the spring]— 
[Gramophone |]—[Harpooneer]— 
[Hunter. Eskimo in the rough ice 
fields at sea]—Huskie, the wolf dog of 
the Eskimos|]—[Labrador cree, north- 
ern Labrador] —[Nascaupie Indian 
chief, northern Labrador]—[Nyla and 


child. Eteeveemuit Eskimo of Cape 
Dufferin, northerwestern Ungava]— 


[Sapa, Sikoslingmuit Eskimo of south- 
ern Baffin Jand|—[Summer, August, 
Eskimo kayak in northeastern Hudson 
Bay]—[Tooktoo (Chief) the deer 
Sikoslingmuit Eskimos, southern Baffin 
land. — [Walrus hunter] — [Youthful 
hunter] © Sept. 6, 1922; 2 c each 
Sept. 7, 1922: K 167690—-167707. 


REX¥FERD SPECIALTY CARD Co., Kansas 
City, Mo. 13532, 155383 

I know that you are warmly clad, 
ere.) ©) Aug. 22, 1922: 2. Aug. 25, 
9922; K 167556. 

I wouldn’t send a parrot, etc. © 
meee, fee 2 6. Aue. 25, 1922: K 
167555. 

REYMOND (MartTIN H.) Binghamton, 
ae N 13534 

Reymond leather calculator. 3. 
[Blueprint] © 1 ¢. Oct. 4, 1922; I 7244. 
RIcHMAN (BEN) Milwaukee. 13535 

Rent a Ford. © June 17, 1922; 2 ¢. 
June 21, 1922: K 166374. 

Riess (GERTA) Brooklyn. 13536 

Schnitzelbank. © July 1, 1922; 2 ¢. 
July 29, 1922; K 166972. 

ROBERTSON (JOHN W.) Cleveland. 
13537 

Cleveland, O., Cleveland museum of 
mae, acy July 25, 1922: 2 c.. July 27, 
Wes, ++) 256272. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


18850 
Ropinson (Mrs. ELIzABETH G.) San- 
Francisco. 13588 


Roby; slip:. ©, Le: July 19; /1922 5.5 
256312. 


RopGeRS (LESLIE CLYDE) Portsmouth, 

13539 
[Drawing 
Zive. 


Tim Murphy road sign. 
of policeman] © July 13, 1922; 
July 14, 1922; K 167048. 


RuttTER (CLARK H.) New Castle, Pa. 
13540 
Psyche. © July 20, 1922; 2c. July 
81, 1922; J 256349. 
SACHS (GEORGE M.) New York. 
13541 
[Percentage protractor] © June 1, 
19222 2°e XJ ume 20/1922 I’ 6895. 


St. BERNARD MINING co., Nashville. 


13542 
St. Bernard mining co. [Coal hod, 
showing dog head in center] © July 


10) 1922)°2e:' July 12,1922; K -16696%. 


SALISBURY (Epwarp A.) Los Angeles. 
13543-13850 


[308 photographs]: 

Americans and Big Numbers men.— 
Bali gate.—Bali gate and houses.— 
Bali gateway, A, B.—Bali salt manu- 
facture, A, B.—Big Numbers man, 
A-I.—Big Numbers men, A, B.—Big 
Numbers men and boys—Big Numbers 
men reading Asia.—Boats in harbor.— 
Bora Bora dancers.—Bora Bora fisher- 
men, A. B.—Bora Bora man, A—D.— 
Bora Bora musicians, A, B.—Bora 
Budor, A-C.—Bora Budor temple, 
A—-I’.—Choiseul Island dancer, A-C.— 
Choiseul Island dancer with club.— 
Cho'seul Island dancers, A, B.—Ele- 
phant god.—Fiji dancers.—Fiji_ girl 
with flying squirrel.—Fiji kava cere- 
nony, A-C.—Fiji, making tapa cloth.— 
Fiji woman dancer, A, B.—Fij'an 
dancer.—Fijian house, A, B.—Fijian 
man.—Fijian, Oxford graduate.— 
Fijian woman.—Fijian women and 
girl —Fijians, A, B.—Fijians making 


tapa cloth—Fijians with turtle — 
Graves on beach.—Group of Vella la 
Vella warriors.—Harbor in Java.— 


Java canal.—Java huge stone god.— 
Java race course, A-H.—Java rice ter- 
race.—Java rice terrace, A—D.—Java 
temple, A, B.—Java temple ruins, 
A—EH.— Javanese dancer. — Javanese 
dancers, A—-D.—Javanese man dan- 
cer.— Javanese men, A. B.—Javanese 
potter.—Javanese potters. Javanese 
temple ruins.—Kavyva ceremony, Sa- 


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13851 


pt. Iv., 8a Wea 


SALISBURY (EpwaArp A.)—Continued. 
[3808 photographs ]—Continued. 


moa.—Man with tin box in ear lobe.— 
Nagapate, Big Numbers chief, A-EK.— 
Native village—Naval officers and 
Fijian chiefs—New Hebrides boy.— 
New Hebrides boy climbing a tree.— 
New Hebrides boys.—New 
dancers. New Hebrides forest 
grounds, A-D.—New Hebrides. house.— - 
New Hebrides houses, A, B.—New 
Hebrides man, A-—G.—New Hebrides 
man with bone spear—New Hebrides 
man with spears.—New Hebrides man 
with stone club.—New Hebrides mask- 
ed dancer.—New Hebrides masked 
dancers.—New Hebrides men, A-E.— 
New Hebrides men and boys, A-C.— 
New Hebrides men on beach, A, B.— 
New Hebrides old man.—New Hebrides 
old woman and woman with chil- 
dren.—New Hebrides old woman and 
woman with two children. — New 
Hebrides skull house, A, B.—New 
Hebrides woman, A, B.—New Hebrides 
woman with bowl.—New Hebrides wo- 
man with pack.—New Hebrides woman, 
A, B—New Hebrides women and chil- 
dren.—O’Brien (Frederick ).—O’Brien 
(Frederick) and Samoan girl, A-C.— 
O’Brien (Frederick) and Samoans.— 
O’Brien (Frederick) on Samoa beach, 
A, B—Old man of Vella la Vella 
piercing boy’s ears—On the 180th 
meridian. — Outrigger canoe. — Palm 
trees.—Salisbury (Captain) and Big 
Numbers men on yacht.—Salisbury 
(Captain) and Huropeans.—Salisbury 
(Captain) making motion pictures, 
Choiseul Islands—Salisbury (Cap- 
tain) making motion pictures of mon- 
keys, A, B.—Samoa house, A, B.— 
Samoa Islander.—Samoa waterfall.— 


Samoa wireless’ station. — Samoan 
ch.ld—Samoan constabulary, A-C.— 
Samoan dancer.— Samoan dancers, 
A-I—Samoan family and house.— 


Samoan girl, A-H.—Samoan girl by 
pool.—Samoan girl looking into pool.— 
Samoan girl seated on rattan mat.— 
Samoan girl seated on rattan mat, full 
face—Samoan girl seated on _ tree 
trunk.—Samoan girl with fan.—Sa- 
moan house, A, B.—Samoan little 
boy.—Samoan man.—Samoan man and 
woman.—Samoan men and women.— 
Samoan native chief, A, B—Samoan 
scenery.—Samoan waterfall, A, B.— 
Samoan wireless station, A, B.—Sa- 
moan woman, A—C.—Sculptured fig- 
ure.—Solomon’s' sacrifice mound.— 
South Sea outrigger.—Stevenson (Rob- 
ert Louis) grave of, Samoa, A, B.— 
Tahitian girl, A-E.—Tahitian girl and 


Hebrides" 


boat.—Tahitian girl on rock.—Tahi- 
tian girl on shore—Tahitian girls.— 
Tahitian girls on beach.—Tahitian 
man and  girls—Tahitian princess, 
A--D.—Tahitian women in dugout.— 
Tahitians and boat.—Tahitians in 
boat, A, B.—Tahitians with boat.— 
Tattooed man.—Terrace in Bali— 
Three Tahitian girls on beach.— 
Trading with New Hebrides men.— 
[wo New Hebrides men.—Two Samoan 
girls —U. S. Naval officers and Sa- 
moans.—Vella la Vella, arranging a 
marriage, A-C—Vella la Vella 
canoes.—Vella la Vella chief head- 
hunter.—Vella la Vella head-hunter, 
A, B.—Vella la Vella head-hunters 
with skulls.—Vella la Vella, making 
war canoes.—Vella la Vella man.— 
Vella la Vella man picking beard.— 
Vella la Vella men and boys playing 
game.—Vella la Vella men diving.— 
Vella la Vella old woman.—Vella la 
Vella old woman seated.—Vella la 
Vella war canoe, A-I.—Vella la Vella 
war canoes. A-C.—Vella la Vella war 
dance, A-H.—Vella la Vella warrior, 
A, B.— Vella la Vella warriors, A, B.— 
Vella la Vella warriors, spear dance.— 
Vella la Vella woman, A, B.—Vella la 
Vella woman making beads.—Vella la 
Vella woman with baby.—Vella la 
Vella woman with baby in pack.— 
Vella la Vella women, A, B.—Vella la 
Vella women grinding shells.—Vella la 
Vella women welcoming head-hunt- 
ers.—Vella la Vella women with 
packs.—Village street-—Waterfall.— 
Wisdom II, A-C.—Wisdom II and 
South Sea canoe.—Wisdom Ii and 
Vella la Vella canoe.—Woman of For- 
tified Island with shell money.—s3 
Fijian women.—3 Fijian women seated 
on beach.—3 Tahitian girls. © June 
20,. 1922; 2 c. each July 2 
255883—-256190. 


SanpDers (A. W.) St. Louis. 13851 


St. Louis, Mo., St. Louis Browns 
baseball team, official autograph photo- 


graph. © Sept. 15, 1922; 2 @ Sept. 18, 


1922; J 257169. 


Savoy pre. & PUB. CO., INC., Brooklyn. 
13852-13855 

[Symbol of art, 14] © Aug. 7, 
1922: 2 ¢. each Ane. ieeees 
167233167236. ; 


SCHUYLER (WILLIAM B.) Norristown, 
Pa: 13856 
Conerete slabs, spacing of reinforc- 
ing bars. [Blueprint] ©1c. July §, 
1922; I 6866. 


266 


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no. 3, 1922 


ScuLt (JoHN LAWRENCE) Philadel- 

phia. 13857 

Ecritoire Moliére. © May 27, 1922; 
eee June 10, 1922: K 166793. 


SHATTUCK (Mrs. RutH) Palo Alto, 

Calif. 13858 

moptaies. © 1 ¢ June 27, 1922; J 
257048. 


SHAVER (J. C.) Baker, Or. 
13859, 13860 
Wyatt (Grizzly Dan) bust. © July 
Mme, 2c July 5, 1922: J 256350: 
fms iensth. ©. July 1,..1922; 
pee uiy 5, 1922 J 256351. 


SHEPARDSON (GEO. B.) Chicago. 
13861-13863 
Business is good. © July 25, 1922; 
f7e. July 29,1922; J 256308. 


Gardener. © July 25, 1922; 2 ¢. 
July 29, 1922; J 256307. 


While business is poor. © July 25, 
1922; 2c. July 29, 1922; J 256990. 


SHERMAN SERVICE, INC., Boston, Mass. 
13864 


General organization and procedure 
under. employee representation plan. 
[Blueprint] © Aug. 30, 1922; 2 «. 
Sept. 7, 1922; I 7082. 


SHERVEM (G.) Seattle. 13865 


Sunset on Mt. Rainier from Spana- 
way Lake, showing rain cap. © Aug. 
eee eG. Aue. 19, 1922; J 256780. 


SHERWOOD (EK. H.) Oak Park, Ill. 
13866-13877 
[3 prints]: 
Cookie jar.—Don’t forget.—Learn- 
ing by experience. © Sept. 15, 1922; 
2 €. each Sept. 16, 1922; K 167792- 


167794. 

[9 prints]: 

[Afternoon tea|]—[Between meal 
piece]—Eat more  bread.—[Healthy 


baby brother]—[Light as a feather]— 
[Reflected purity]—[Straw vote]— 
[Strong bodies]—Yum, yum, but it is 
good. © July 27, 1922; 2 c each Aug. 
aeo22: K 167170-167178. 


SIEVER (PAUL) Minneapolis. 13878 
Rentaford. © May 25, 1922; 2 c. 
June 13, 1922; K 166835. 


SmmonpDs (FRANK H.) New Haven. 
13879 
Harkness tower, memorial room. © 
mae 26, 19225.2 & Aug. 29; 1922: J 
256907. 


13898 


Sincers (Har~t H.) Worthington, Ind. 

13880 

Singers’ analytical map of church 

history. [Blueprint] © July 15, 
1922; 2 @ July 19, 1922; I 6938. 


StyDE (FRANK E.) New York. 18881 


Chew Chew. [Blotter used in health 
campaign] © June 10, 1922; 2 ¢. June 
16, 1922; K 166206. 


SMILEY (JOHN F.) Dallas. 13882 


Apple Jack. © Sept. 26, 1922; 2-c. 
Sept. 30, 1922; K 168296. 


SmitH (A. H.) co., New York. 18883 


Parfum Djer-kiss created and made 
only in France, ete. (Jn Toilet req- 
uisites, Aug., 1922) © Aug. 1, 1922; 
Ph eCssepr sd 1922: Ke tG7(626. 


SmMitH (Mrs. A. W.) 
(W. A.) Seaside, Or. 
[4 photographs] : 
Indian buck and squaw.—Indian 
man and woman.—Indian squaw.—In- 
dians in canoe. © July 28, 1922; 2 «. 
each Aug. 3, 1922; J 256521-256524. 


& MFRRIMAN 
13884-13887 


SmitH (AvuceusT R.) Scranton, Pa. 
13888, 13889 


Taking a world wonder home. © 
Mie de. AOD = 2G Aue 22, 1O2D fb 
2568380. 

World wonder. © Aug. 18, 1922; 2 
en Aue; 22192253 256829; 


SMITH (LAURENCE) PAPER GOODS CO., 
Detroit. 13890 
Mortgage loans on improved veal 
estate. [Illustration of bungalow] © 
MIME LOS Oe. 2 eC. AUS. 14, 1922). 1K 
167753. 
SMITH (LEsStrrR ALvA) Wenatchee, 
Wash. S891 
Wenatchee Valley, Vale of Cash- 
mere, }©) dune Zi. 1922 ="2 ie; July, 5, 
422); F.255601. 


SMirH (WILLIAM R.) Cleveland. 
13892 
Unit blds. © July 5, 1922; 2c July 
RO) 1922 =I 255609. 


SMitiH, BROOKS PRESS, Denver. 
13893-18898 

[ (Wet kid ser‘es) J]: 

Dry laws sound good, etc.—Gee I 
hope some dry agents don’t search me. 
etc.—I tried to live up to the dry laws. 
etc.—I voted dry too, ete.—This is-a 
dry nation, etc.—You voted our coun- 
tryvdry: ete .4O) Maly sty (1922. 2c. 
each July 24, 1922; K 167681-167686. 


267 


13899 


Snow (HMMons HK.) Springfield, Mass. 
13899-13913 

[15 prints]: 
Castles of childhood, ete—Christ- 
mas joys fill your cup to overflow- 


ing—Home sweet home.—lI'd like to. 


see you at our gate, etc.—I wish you 
every Christmas blessing there is.— 
It’s the old fashioned wheel.—May 
Christmas cheer fill your heart. 
Mother of mine.—My Christmas wish. 
—Night before Christmas.—Ten thou- 
sand joyful Christmases.—This greet- 
ing that I send, my friend, ete.—What 
can I say this Christmas day, ete.— 
Why can’t we get together, ete— 
Within the circle of friends, ete. © 
Sept. 12, 1922; 2 c. each Sept. 18, 1922; 
Kk 167840-167854. 


SOCIETES DES 40 HOMMES ET 8 CHEVAUX 
OF THE AMERICAN LEGION, Seattle. 
13914 


Societe des 40 hommes et 8 chevaux 
of the American leg’on, fraternal em- 
blem. +)©! June 1) 192i2°2) ¢)) Aug) 8; 
1922; K 167169. 


SORDEN (BERT) Millville, N. J. 
13915-13917 
[3 photographs]: 
Arrow.—Cupids benu.—Winner. © 
sept. 14, 1922; 2 c. each Sept. 16, 1922; 
J 257075-257077. 


SPEER (JEREMIAH) New York. 
[13918-18925 
[8 prints]: 
Avanti savoia viva l’Italia, 6083.— 
Deixem que Portugal aibra caminho 
para o seu largo futuro, 6086. 


’Eurpos! Znre » ‘Eddas, 6085.— 
Ku pfedu. At zije Ceskoslovensko, 
6087 .— 


Laisva Lietuva, 6084.— 

Menjiink elére. Eljen Magyarorszag, 
6088 .— 

Po dlugiej roziace, 8081.— 

Posterp6j naprzod wolna Polsko, 6082. 


SPEIER (JEREMIAS) New York. 
13926-13928 
[3 prints]: 
[Bakery, 6089]—[Butcher, 6090]— 
[Grocery, 6091] © Aug. 14, 1922; 2 
e. each Aug. 15, 1922 ; K 167305—167307. 


SPELLMAN (Delmar D.) Detroit. 
13929, 13930 
Brokaw (Dr. Maud) . ©. Apr. 26; 
192232 ¢ June 238. 1922 J 256209; 


Church (Mrs. C.) © June 14, 1922; 
2°Co une: 2a, 1922 \ Ji 206208: 


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PLIVee Say 


SPENCER (SIDNEY H.) Newark, N. J. 
13931 
Man who lives w’th a bullet in his 
head. © June 28, 1922; 2 e«. July 1, 
1922; Dees Ha9e: 


SPENCER (Z. T.) Santa Cruz, Calif. 
13932-13934 

3 prints]: 

[Couple of Spencer turkens, 12 
weeks oldJ]—[Trio of Spencer turk- 
ens!—[38 year old Spencer turken hen] 
© Sept. 14, 1921: 2 ce) cachmiuite 7, 
1922; K 166745-166747. 

SPRINGFIELD TABLET MFG. CO., Spring- 
field, Mo. 13935-13940 

College campus. © Mar. 20, 1922; 2 
ec. June 28, 1922; K 166386. ; 

History. © Sept. 30, 1921; 2 ¢. June 
23, 1922; K 166385: 

Jefferson highway. © Mar. 13, 
1922; 2.¢.. June 23, 7922 ise teGasa. 

New era. © Mar. 22, 1922; 2c. July 
5, 1922; K 166794. 

Ozark. © Jan. 20, 1922; 2 c. June 
23, 1922; K 166384. 

Security linen. © Feb. 2, 1922; 2¢ 
June 23, 1922; K 1663883. 


STADDEN (J. H.) Marshfield, Or. 13941 
Moonlight reveries. © Aug. 22, 


1922: 2 ¢, Aug .28, 1922; J 256892. 
STANDARD PTG. CO., INC., Tampa, Fla. 
13942 


3anishment of Brown’s blues. © 
Aug..8, 1922: 2 erste: ae et ie 
167232. 


STANDLEY (H. L.) Colorado Springs, 
Col. 13943 
Storm dragon. © June 25, 1922; 
2'c. July 5, 1922: Fe568a2, 
STANHOPE (LEON FE.) Chicago. 138944 
Glencoe, Ill., First church of Christ 


scientist. [Plan. Blueprint] ©1«. 
Oct, 2) 1922) To (242. 
STEIN & BLAINE, New York. 13945 


Fairfax; by HE. M. A. Steinmetz. © 
Aug. 21, 1922; 2 @ Sept ten aee is) 
167708. 

STEWART corP., New York. 13946 

We give cash discount stamps. © 
Sept. 29, 1922; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1922; K 
168309. 


STILLSON (BLANCHE) Indianapolis. 
13947-13949 

[3 prints]: 

Depew fountain. — Monument. — 
Where Riley lived. © Sept. 28, 1922; 
2 ec. each Sept. 30, 1922; K 168297— 
168299. 


268 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1922 


18997 


STOLL MFG. co., Denver. 13950 


World series indoor base ball game. 
(er suly 26, 1922; 2c. Aug. 3, 1922; K 
167033. 


STOWELL (CLAYTON FEF. B.) Chicago. 
18951 
[Outline drawing of human teeth] 
© 1c. June 19, 1922; I 6896. 


String (Grorce C.) La Jolla, Calif. 
13952 
La Jolla, Calif., the White Lady 
fwe, uke) July 26, 1922; 2 c ‘Aug. 1, 
fees J 256355. 


STROHMEYER (H. A.) New York. 
18953-13977 
Wallace (Secretary) addressing a 
gathering of Delaware County farm- 
ers, scene in sale pavilion. © July 15, 
m22) 2c. Sept. 8,.1922; J 257031. 


Wallace (Miss Virginia) and a 
eranddaughter of Mr. Ayer. © July 
te, 1922; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1922; J 257030. 


[6 photographs] : 

Delaware River near East Delhi.— 
Delaware Valley from Federal Hill, 
A, B—Delhi from Federal Hill.—In 
the heart of the Catskills —Sunshine 
and shadows playing over the hiils 
and valleys of the Catskills. © Aug. 
hase 2 ec, each Aug. 8, 1922; J 
256550—256555. 


[17 photographs]: 

Ayer (EF. W.) and Secretary of agri- 
culture, Henry C. Wallace, 15913, 
15914, 15914 A.—Avyer (F. W.) Secre- 
tary of agricuiture Henry C. Wallace, 
John Swanigan, veteran showman, 
and Fern’s Oxford Triumph.—Crowd 
leaving pavilion after exercises, 15929, 
15930.—Fern’s Oxford Triumph, C. R. 
M. Dutton, F. W. Ayer and Secretary 
of agriculture Henry C. Wallace.— 
Meridale farm, luncheon party.—Wal- 
lace (Secretary Henry C.) and Con- 
gressman John D. Clarke.—Wallace 
(Secretary Henry C.) and Fern’s Ox- 
ford Triumph.—Wallace (Secretary 
Henry C.) holding Dairylikes Ma- 
jesty.— Wallace (Secretary Henry C.) 
showing Dairylikes Majesty to Con- 
gressman John D. Clarke—wWallace 
(Miss Ruth) and Fern’s Oxford Tri- 
umph, 15919, 15921.—Wallace (Miss 
Ruth) Secretary of agriculture Henry 
C. Wallace and Fern’s Oxford Tri- 
umph, 15920, 15922.—Wallace (Miss 
Ruth) Secretary of agriculture Henry 
C. Wallace, W. W. Fry and Fern’s Ox- 
ford Triumph. © July 15, 1922; 2c. 
each July 22, 1922; J 256226-256242. 


STUDIO SwANN, Charleston, W. Va. 
13978 

Dakin (Leroy) © Aug. 8, 1922; 2c. 
Aug. 11, 1922; J 256645. 

SUNDAY NEWS, New York. 
13979-13985 

Babe’s babe. © Sept. 24, 1922; 1. 
Sept. 27, 1922; K 168210. 

Fontaine (J/iss) talks. All for him. 
Opdwly 281922 > dex Ame 17," 1922 
Kk 167410. ; 

Little fellow in the case posed yes- 
terday especially for the Sunday news 
camera man, 1-3. © July 23, 1922; 
1 ¢c. each Aug. 17, 1922; K 167411- 
167418. 

Real babe of the Ruth family. © 
Sepi2t doo? Lt ey Seple 21, 10222 i 
168211. 


Slain. © July 30, 1922; 1c Ati. 
2, 1922; K 167541. 
SvoBopA (FRANK) Omaha. 13986 


Petersen monument. © June 10, 
1922; 2 ¢ June 26, 1922; J 256853. 


SWIFTWATER SOLDIERS MEMORIAL ASSN., 
Swiftwater, Pa. 138987 
Swiftwater, Pa., soldiers memorial. 
Opting 241922 ° 2c. duly St, 19206 1K 
167680. 


SWINNERTON (JAMES) Palo Alto, Calif. 
13988-13991 

Kiddies of the Canyon country. 
(In Good housekeeping July, 1922) © 
Suman ZO 1922). 1) c. July. 1%. 1922 Ke 
166785. 

— (In Good housekeeping, Aug., 
1922) © July 20, 1922; 1 c. Aug. 19, 
1922; K 167710. 

(In Good housekeeping, Sept., 

1922) (©) Ade. 20, 1922" 1 ei Aug. 29; 

1922; K 167711. 

(In Good housekeeping, Oct., 

1922) © Sept. 20, 1922: 1c. Sept. 23, 

1922; K 168036. 

TABER PRANG ART CO., Springfield, Mass. 
13992, 13997 

Cradle song, 5827. © July 25, 1922; 
2°¢) Sept. Ml tO22 0. 257037. 

Holy night, 5830. © Sept. 8, 1922; 
2) Sept tay 1922 °° 3 257041. 

Lord’s supper, 5829. © Sept. 8, 
1922; 2 ¢ Sept. 11, 1922; J 257040. 

Orchard pathy, 5825... ©!’ July /28, 
1922). 2/e. Septr 1 i922 + J 257039. 

Roman holiday, 5826. © Aug. 28, 
1922 ° -2°C, Sepun Phe 1922 5 2510388. 

Visitation, 5828. © Sept. 2, 1922; 


| 2c. Sept. 11, 1922; J 257042. 


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Dt. IV... He ager 2 


13998 
TAILORING ARTS PUB. co., New York. 
13998-14003 
Autumn and winter 1922-1923. 
[Overcoating plate, BJ] © June 15, 


1922; 2c. June 24, 1922; K 166204. 


——[Suiting plate, A.] © June 15, 
1922; 2 ce. June 24, 1922; K 166205. 


[4 prints]: 

May, ladies tailored coat, D 175, 
double breasted ulster with convertible 
colar, D 176.—Three button Chester 
overcoat, D 179, Pearl, ladies tailored 
suit, D 180.—Three button relief sack, 
D 17%, three button lounge sack, D 
178.—Two button cutaway frock, D 
181, Ruby, ladies tailored suit, D 182. 
©. June 15, 1922; 2 c each June 27, 
1922; K 166315-166318. 


TARTER, WEBSTER & JOHNSON INC., San 


Francisco. 14004 
[Forest scene of pine trees] © Der. 
151919; 2 ¢.: ANS) 8922 = 16 T156. 


TATTERSALL (WM.) Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
14005 


Lost Atlantian. © 1c. Sept. 26, 


1922; J 257387. 


Rochester, 
14006-14917 


Tycos recording Ehermomieter chart, 


TAYLOR INSTRUMENT COS., 


240. © July 1. 1922.5 2 nee Ante. 
19225 I 6934. 

LOL Tare ealy: 10, 19222. 2) "e, 
July 14, 1922; I 6888. 

1210 ne wAue. 1; 1922 9) 21e 
Aug. 7, 1922; I 6948. 

IZ oe) Aus, 10; 1922 =) 2 
Aug. 26, 1922; I 7068. 

ED. rN a re 


July 17, 1922; I 6888. 


22034) suly = 13, 
July 5, 1922: 1 6885. 
2214 CG) Aust, A922 Die; 
7, 1922; I 6942. 


122i) Dees 


a 9915 © < July 12, 1922: 2 e. 
July 17, 1922; I 6887. 
2801. io} July 14, 1922; 2¢ 
July 20, 1922; I 6891. 


[3 een oF : 

Taylor recording pressure gauge 
chart, 9000.—Tycos recording pressure 
gauge and thermometer chart, 182 A.— 
Tycos recording thermometer chart, 
181. © Sept. 26, 1922; 2 c. each Sept. 
ZO 1922) 2 Ti" (230-1231. 


ae 


Tuomas (ANDREW J.) New York. 
14018-14020 


[Apartment house plans. Plan of 
basement, 477-2, plan of 2nd, 3rd, 4th 
and 5th floors, 477-4. 2 sheets, blue- 
prints] © Feb. 28, 1922; 1 e. June 22, 
1922; 1 c. July 26, 1922- Pies 
[482-2, plan of 2nd, 3rd, and 
4th tloors, 482-4. 2 sheets, blueprints] 
© Apr. 1, 1922; 1 ¢ June2ansga2= alec. 
July 26, 1922" Bseg2s: 


[486—2, plan of 2nd, 3rd and 4th 
floors, 486-4. 2 sheets, blueprints] © 
Apr. 1, 19223 .1 @odume 22a ee: 
guly 26, 1922; 1 6922: 


THOMAS (ANDREW J.) AND Warp (D. 
EVERETT) New York. 14021 
[Apartment house plan. Plan of 
basement, 491-2, plan of 1st, 2nd, 3rd 
and 4th floors, 491-3, and typical floor 
plan [3 sheets, blueprints] © Apr. 
, 1922; 1 e:., Jame, 22.) 1922 2 ie) ae Ly: 
1922; I 6939. 


THOMAS (FLOYD WoopwarpD) San 
Diego, Calif. 14022 
Pals, 1136. @ Ang) da, eee oc. 


Aug. 22, 1922)3 ay aaeszer 
TuoMAS (GroRGE P.) New York. 
14023, 14024 
[Brinkley (Nell) ecupids] © June 
20, 1922; 2 e. duly dS, 19227 ee enoos. 
[Girls] © June 20, 1922; 2c. 
July 19, 1922; K 166964. 
THomaAsS (R. V.) Grand Canyon, Ariz. 
4025 
for Grand Canyon flight. © 
1922; 2 ¢. Aug. 23, 1922; J 


Ready 
Aug. 11, 
256848. 


THOMPSON (J. WELLS) Adams, Mass. 

14026 
(Susan B.) birthplace of. 
et July Aste 2 


Anthony 
©) Sully) 14, 1922 32 
J 255833. 


TOWNE (PavuL Davis) Fortuna, Calif. 
14027-14031 

[5 photographs]: 

Group.—Highway through the red- 
wocods.—Magnificent redwood.—Sun- 
light and shadow.—Sunlit boughs. © 
May 1, 1921; 2. ¢. each tub a o22 
J 255602-255606. 


TOWNSEND (CHARLES A.) Belfast, Me. 


14032-14041 
Belfast (Steamer) © Aug. 8, 1922; 
2 eA td NO 22 rah 256644. 


Ellsworth, Me.: 
Black (Colonel) homestead.—High 
st.—King road, Union River.—Leon- 


270 


ig 


no. 3, 1922 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


14105 


ard Lake.—Looking down Main st.— 
Looking up Main st.—Looking up 
Union River.—River from Card’s 
Brook.—Union River, dam. © July 
meio ee. each July 17,1922; J 
255 7388—255746. 


TOWNSEND (EDWIN F.) New York. 
14042 
Farrar (Geraldine) © Aug. 21, 
ieee 2 c. Aue. 23, 1922: J 256844. 


Tracy (JAMES LEE) New York. 14043 

Armstrong super-regenerative  re- 
ceiver, with values. [Blueprint] © 
amy, 1922: 2 c. July 7, 1922; I 6897. 


TRYON (CHARLES C.) Los Angeles. 
14044 
This little blotter, when given to 
you, ete. © Aug. 21, 1922; 2 c@ Sept. 
6, 1922; K 167660. 
TURNER (ORREN JACK) Princeton, N. J. 
14045 
Thomas (Miss Ruth) © May 12, 
a922 > 2 ¢, June 27, 1922; J 255568. 
TURRELL SHOE Co., Seattle. 14046 
Johnny Walker. [Shoes for men] 
ame, 24, 1992- 2c. Aug. 31, 1922; 
KK 167625. 
ULMANN (Doris) New York. 
14047-14083 
[387 photographs]: 


Abel (John J.)—Baer (W. S.)— 
Baetjer (FF. H.)—Baltimore, Md., 
Johns Hopkins hospital. — Barker 


(Lewellys F.)—Bloodgood (Joseph 
Colt) — Boggs (Thos. R.) — Brodel 
(Max)—Coy (George J.)—Crowe (S. 
J.)—Cullen (Thomas §.)—Finney (J. 
M. T.)—Follis (Richard H.)—Futcher 
(Thomas B.)—Geraghty (J. T.)—Gil- 
ehrist (Thomas Caspar)—Goodnow 
(Frank J.) — Hamman (Louis) — 
Hooker (D. R.)—Howell (W. H.)— 
Howland (John) — Hurd (Henry 
M.)—Jones (Walter)—Kelly (How- 
ard A.)—-Lord (J. Williams)—Mac- 
Callum (W. G.)—Meyer (Adolf)— 
Russell (W. W.)—Sabin (Florence 
R.)—Smith (Winford H.)—Thayer 
(W. 8S.) — Theobald (Samuel) — 
Thomas (Henry M.)—Weed (Lewis 
H.)—Welch (William H.)—Williams 
(J. Whitridge)—Young (Hugh H.) 
© Aug. 30, 1922; 2 c« each Sept. 1, 
1922; J 256920—256956. 
UNDERHILL (IRviING) New York. 
14084-14089 
New York (City): 
Ametican surety bldg. 


and Broad- 


B 39808.—130 Broadway, Equitable 
bldg., B 39936. © Aug. 18, 1922; 2c. 
each Aug. 18, 1922; J 256798—256800. 
33 Rector st., Frisch bldg., DB 
40133. © June 26; 1922;2 c. June 27, 
1922 =) Juz 0069: 

59th st., Hotel Plaza and annex, 
B 401384, © June 26,.1922- 2 ¢ June 
Zhe lO22, 5) Se2oo lO, 

100 Broadway, American surety 
bldg., B 39948. © June 13, 1922; 2 c. 
July 13, 1922; J 255089. 


UNITED LABOR PRESS ASSN., Cincinnati. 
14090 


Industrial peace. © Aug. 14, 1922; 
2 c. Sept. 23, 1922; K 168364. 


UNIVERSAL AIRWAY CO., INC., Traverse 
City, Mich. 14091-14199 

Charlevoix, Mich., aerial photo: 

Belvedere hotel—From Lake Michi- 
gan.—From Pine Lake.—Inn hotel.— 
Loeb farm. © Aug. 8, 1922; 2 c. each 
Aue, 24. 1922 J 256865, 256866, 
256868—256870. 

Frankfort, Mich., looking east from 
Lake Michigan, aerial photo. 1, 2. 
© Sept. 14, 1922; 2 c. each Sept. 15, 
O22 sl 2 1065,/250066; 

—-— looking northeast from Lake 
Michigan, aerial photo. © Sept. 14, 
1922; 2 ec. Sept. 15, 1922; J 257064. 

Harbor Springs, Mich., and Harbor 
Pt., Mich., aerial photo. © Aug. 8, 
1922: 2 ec. Aug. 24, 1922; J 256867. 

Petoskey, Mich., from Lake Michi- 
gan, aerial photo. © Aug. 8, 1922; 2c. 
Aug. 24, 1922; J 256864. 

Urnpawas. (Artexrus M.) St. Paul. 
14101 

Sunset on Lake Minnetonka. © Aug. 
i SIO one, Ate. 5; 1922) J 256525: 
Van Ozinpo (D. I.) Everett, Wash. 

14102 

Index (Mt.) © Sept. 8, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 138, 1922; J 257057. 

VAUGHAN (Mary E.) Gladwyne, Pa. 
14103 

Mount Vernon, Va. © July 1, 1922; 
2 duaky: 10, ct922): Jy Zob64h. 
VAZQUEZ (Ropotro) Los Angeles. 

- 14104 

Old Dominicn’s man’s face. © Aug. 
ee O22 Der mn 21° OD? I. ZOO 1TG2: 
Vrpovi (ERNESTO) San Francisco. 

14105 


Insure before, not after. © July 22, 


way, B 39937.—Mount Sinai hospital, | 1922; 2 c. July 31, 1922; K 166984. 


201 


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Pt ives Bese ve 


VERILITE METALS CO., Philadelphia. 
14106 

Pike’s Peak or bust 

2 ¢. July 20 


Just a word. 
1926.. © July 8, 1922; 


1922; K 166883. 
VICTOR TALKING MACHINE co., Camden, 
N. J. 14107-14110 


Caruso (Enrico) © Sept: 7, 1922; 


2c. Sept. 8, 1922; K 167709. 

Gigle (Beniamino) © Oct. 2, 1922, 

ce. Oct. 3; 1922 2 Ke #68382: 

(Ignace Jan) © Aug. 

3, 1922; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1922; K 1674382. 
Samaroff [(Olga)] © June 29, 

1922 3-20. July a, 1922 BK 1667352. 


(Ms co. OF AMERICA, Brooklyn. 
nie On eS 22 8 i Be, 


@ifualy 2, 1922 
J 256198, 


i) 


Paderewski 


Ladder jinx, A, B. 

2 .¢@. each, June 24). 4922+ 
256199. 

Brooklyn. 

14113, 14124 

“o1tune’s mask, Earle Williams in, 


VITAGRAPH, INC., 


Ay B.) © Aue-d9, 1922 > 2.c: paeh Aue. 
4, 1922; J 256646, 256647. 

Golf. Larry Semcn in. © Aug. 12, 
1922; 2¢ Aug. 4, 1922; J 256648. 


Litt.e wildeat, Alice Calhoun in, A, B. 
© Sept. 2, 1922; 2 c. each Sept. 6, 1922; 
J 257006, 257007. 

Regue’s romance, Earle Williams 
and Rodolph Valentino in, A, B. 
Sept. 2, 1922; 2 « each, Sept. 6, 1922; 
ay 257002, 257003. 

[5 photographs] 

Chicken parade, Jimmy Aubrey in.— 
Fighting guide, William Duncan and 


Edith Johnson in, A, B.—Girl’s desire 
Alice Calhoun in, A, B. © Sept. 1, 
oe 2 ce. each Sept. 6. 1922; J 257000, 


57001, 257004, 257005, 257¢ 008. 


VOORHEES (GARDNER TurtTs) New York. 


14125 
Voorhees’ thermodynamic methods 
and charts [Blueprint] © 1 c. Sept. 


8, 1922 5: FOOSE: 


(PEARL H.) Glenwood, Minn. 
14126 
Glenwood, Minn., Minnewaska hotel 
and street scene. © July 3, 1922; 2c. 
July 6, 1922; J 255608. 
WaApbDDEY (DaAvip MAXWELL) Richmond. 
14127 
Let the Morris plan bank help you. 
© July 10,1922: 2°e> Aug. 26,9922 
KX 167557. 


Voss 


ASBESTOS co., Framing- 
ham, Mass. 14128 
Featherweight removable asbestos 
covering. © Aug. 5, 1922; 2 ¢ Aug. 
(, 1922; J 256528: 


WALKER (C. Ernest) Contoocook. 
N.-H. 14129-14134 

[6 photographs]: 

Chocorua (Mt.) and Lake.—Cho- 
corua (Mt.) N. H., A-—C.—Sandwich 
Mts., N. H.—Sandwich Range over 
Chocorua Lake, N. H. July 24, 
1922; 2 c. each July 25, 1922; J 256339- 
2563844. 


WAITE, WILD 


R.) Des Moines. 
14135, 14136 
Des Moines, Ia., capitol © 1 « 
July 24, 1922; J 256244. 
soldiers and sailors monument. 
©l1ec. July 24, 1922; J 256245. 


WALLACE (InmMA L.) Milwaukee. 
14137 
Choose a cross and trace your an- 
cestor. © June 28, 1922; 2 c. June 
30, 1922; K 166366. 


co., St. Pag. 
14138-14145 
Shine rite girl, 34453-34458. © 
Dee. 1, 1921; 2 & each July 27 4922; 
J 256266—256271. 
WALTER (AtEx. D.) Pittsburgh. 
14144 


[Yoke, pen and pencil] © June 9, 
1922; 2 c. June 20, 1922; K 166796 
WARNER (HVERETT G.) Waverly, N. Y. 

14145 

Prayer. © Aug. 29) 1922>2 eG Aug 
B1Y4922: J 256OT. 

(Mitton J.) Buffalo. 
14146 

Parashute jump from aeroplane by 
Geo. Starr, Buffalo, N. Y¥. © June 18, 
1922: 2 c July 14, 19225 os ase. 


WATERMAN (C. E.) Long Beach, Calif. 

14147 

Texas (U. S. S.) crew. © July 3, 
1922; 2c. July 10;:19225 J 250622. 
WATERMAN (L. E.) co., New York. 

14148 


Writes blue, dries black. © July 
14, 1922; 2 c. July 19, 19225 K 166983. 
Waters (R. J.) & co, San Francisco. 

14149 
from Mt. Kon- 
Do eC SUL OG, 


WALLACE (ARMANUS 


WALLIN MFG. 


W ASHBURN 


Clear Lake, Calif., 
ockti.’ © July 1, 1922; 


| 1922; J 255609. 


212 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1922 


WEATHERS (Parrick H.) Oklahoma 
..: City; OK]. 14150, 14151 


[Plans for court house. 4 sheets] 
© 1c. July 12, 1922; I 6878. 
[7 sheets] -© 1c. July 5, 1922; 


I 6854. 
WENATCHEE MILLING co., Wenatchee. 
Wash. 14152 
Peach blossom flour cut-outs. © 


poe 26, 1922: 2 c. Sept. 2, 1922; K 
168057. 


WESEL (F.) mre. co., Brooklyn. 14153 
Wesel lucky star. © Aug. 28, 1922; 
2c. Sept. 21, 1922; K 168014. 


WESSA (WILLIAM HENRY) Antigo, Wis. 
14154-14161 

[S photographs]: 

Elcho, Wis., Chas. W. Fish lumber 
co., saw mil] no. 1.—Elcho, Wis.. High 
and graded school houses. — Elcho. 
Wis.. High school.—Family of In- 
dians.—Indian chief and family.—In- 
dian family.—Ontonogan River, Upper 
Falls —Wabikon (Lake) landing, near 
Crandon, Wis. © Aug. 1, 1922; 2 «¢. 
each Aug. 16, 1922; J 256834—-256841. 


WESTERN ART PUB. co., San Francisco. 

14162 

[Riders of the sunlit range] © 

Peo or 8922 = 2 c. Sept. 15, 1922: K 
168146. 


WESTERN TABLET & STATIONERY CO., St. 

Joseph, Mo. 14163-14169 

Big chief tablet. © Jan. 10, 1922; 
Bre. mepe. 1, 1922; K 167687. 

Jewel note book filler. © Jan. 10, 
mes Sc. Fully 3, 1922; K. 166962. 

Radio giant tablet. © May 9, 1922; 
2 ¢. July 22, 1922; K 166836. 

[4 prints]: 

Chief pencil tablet.—Chief tablet.— 
Old Irish linen.—Western linen. © 
gan 10; 1922: 2 c ‘each July 3, 1922; 
K 166797-166800. 


WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC & MFG. CO., 
East Pittsburgh, Pa. 14170 
Westinghouse fans. © June 1, 1922: 
Zc. Aug. 11, 1922; K 167237. 
WETTLIN (GEORGE F.) Newark, N. J. 
14171 
Pershing (Gen. John J.) © 1 «. 
Sept. 28, 1922; J 257435. 
W HALING 
Mass. 
C. P.— (1-3, 125, 126, 
155, 188, 190, 192, 194, 
206, 234, 241, 242, 244, 


17840—22—6 


FILM cCoRP., New Bedford, 

14172-14274 
144, 145, 152, 
195, 202, 205, 
PO ert oO, 


14284. 
286, 292; 305, 306, 320-322, 324, 350}. 
473, 475, 496, 498, 500-592, 510, 511.,. 
525, 527, 544, 545, 551, 557, 577, 618, 
629, 641. 645, 651, 655, 661, 665. 664, 
683, 689, 690, 695, 698, 727, 735, TAT, 
752, 753, 755, 7157, T60-762, 782, 807, 
812, 815-817, 854, 857, 859, 860, 862— 


864, 868, 10038, 1007, 1063-1065, 1090) 
© Sept. 8, 1922;.2 ¢ each Sept. 23, 
1922: J 257200-257292. 


C. P.—(1380, 182, 172, 186, 288, 471, 
474) © Aug. 17, 1922; 2 c each Aug. 
28, 1922; J 256896—256901, 256905. 


C. P.— (298, 374, 524) © Aug. 26, 
12 2 Ce -enehi-. Aue, - 235 NO22 op 
256902-256904. 


WHEELER (CLEORA CLARK) St. Paul. 
14275, 
Glacier national park. © June 15,, 
192252 e: Aue. 28 1922; K 167558. 


WHITE (PuHiuipe L.) Minneapolis. 
14276: 
Smoke consumer, style 2. © July 19, 
1927 >t ©, July 15, ¥922 1. ¢ Aus 
1922); I 7240. 


WHITE KITCHEN CATERERS, INC., Phila- 
delphia. 14277-14279 

White kitchen caterers, inc. : 

At your service. [Symbol of busi- 
ness]—[Restaurant, exterior view ]— 
[Restaurant, interior view showing de- 
sign and arrangement] © July 11, 
1922; 2 ¢€. each Sept: 9, 1922; KK 
168172-168174. 


WHITWORTH (THOMAS ALEXANDER) 
Los Angeles. 14280 
Whitworth’s life and business chart. 
©) May 23, 1922-2 ©. July 18, 1922. 
I 6922. 
WILHARM (FREDERICK CHARLES) Pitts- 
burgh. 14281 
Radio broadcasting chart. [Blue- 
print), (©) 1 ¢, Apr, 7, 1922; I 7280, 
WILLARD En.) Idyllwild, 
Cal. 14282 


Where the sun-god reigns. © Aug. 
Tee Cn AAS 6. 1922, J 256532: 


(STEPHEN 


WiILtHoIr (AuGUST S.) Cleveland. 
14283. 
If it’s painting we do it. © Sept. 1, 
1922; 2 ec. Sept. 18, 1922; K 167769. 
WILLIAMS (THOMAS H.) Utica, N. Y.. 
14284: 
for stores and apartment 
3 sheets, blueprints] © Aug: 8; 
2 eC ame 25, 1922 +) 1 L062; 


[ Plan 
bldg. 
1922; 


273 


ae ea 
Ma) Ne i i 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14285 


WILSON (EDWIN Bred) New York. 
14285-14296 

[12 prints] : 

Ambition. — Forward.— Free from 
care.—Heir.—Hope chest.—Lesson in 
thrift—Merry Christmas.—Mother.— 
Pals.—Planning. — Regret. — Vacation 
days. © Aug. 17, 1922; 2 ¢. each Aug. 
24,1922; K 167543167554, 


WINSHIP Co. , Chicago. 


[4 prints]: 

— Accidents. — Fire, — Punctuality. ee 
Win $500. © June 7, 1922; 2 c. each 
June 24, 1922; K 166208-166211. 

[22 prints]: 

Anger, 22.—Carelessness, 6.—Confi- 
dence, 12. lo: operation, 9.—Decision, 
17.—Enthusiasm, 8.—Good morning, 
2.—Gossip, 10.—Honesty, 24.—Jeal- 
ousy, 25.—Loafing, 18—Mistakes, 20.— 
Other fellow, 5.—Praiseworthy, 3.— 
Production, 16.—Questions, 15.—Save, 
26.—Skill, 13.—Use your head, 19.— 
- Value of little things, 23.—Waste, 21.— 
Your idea, 14...© July 31, 1922; 2 e. 
each Aug. 2, 1922; K 167009—167030. 
WintEeR & POND co., Juneau, Alaska. 
14323-14325 

Mendenhall Glacier, 1, 2. © 1. 
each Aug. 25, 1922; J 256871, 256872. 
and flower field. © 1c. Aug. 
5, 1922; J 256873. 

WINTER PHOTO CO., Portland, Or. 
14326-14328 


14297-14322 


[3 photographs] : 

Bridge of the gods, Caseade locks 
and Mt. Adams.—Devil’s Punchbowl 
and Hood River, 3924.—Devil’s Punch- 
bowl, Hood River and Mt. Hood, 3922. 
© June 28, 1922; 2 c¢. each July 5, 1922; 
J 255597-255599. 


pt. IV., 2: Sy Velt 


WocuHer (Max) & SON co., Cincinnati. 
14329, 14330 
Lamb’s examining and tonsillectomy 
chair-table. © Apr. 15, 1922; 2 e¢. 
Aug. 5, 1922; K 167071. 
Reaves, Lamb examining and tonsil- 
lectomy chair-table. © Apr. 15, 1922; 
2 ¢, Aug. 5, 1922° 1 767 


WoHLcGEMUTH & Lissner, Berlin. 
14331, 14332 
Kle-ne Pompadour;: by Corneilie 
Max. © Mar. 1, 1922;1 ¢ May 4, 
1922; K 168247. 
Margueriten ([Daisies]) by Cor- 
neille Max. © Mar. 1, 1922; 1 c. May 
13, 1922; K 168248. 


WOoOLLNER (CLARENCE M.) Montgomery, 
Ala. S483 
Hypothesis of a gnong. © Sept. 6, 
1922; 2 « Sept: 19, T9225 her a. 
Woop (Herpert J.) Pittsburgh. 14334 
Investors’ bond determinatien chart. 
© Mar. 21, 1922; 2 ec Mar. 29, 1922; 
I 7181. 


Woopsury (Hiuer M.) San Francisco. 

14335 

California poppy queen. © Aug. 8, 
1922; 2-¢. Sept. 18, 1922; KoaGreac 


WorRTHALL PRODUCTS co., Philadelphia, 
~ 14336-14339 
[4 drawings]: * 
Calculator for feet, inches and inch- 
fractions.—[S.treet traffic signal 
tower ].—Trafiic control system for the 
city of Philadelphia, Pa—Traffie con- 
trol system for the city of Philadel- 
phia, Pa. Traffic loop at City hall and 
traffic circle at Broad and Fairmount 
aves. © 1c. each Sept. 22, 1922: I 
7182-7185. 


Number of entries in class H-K included in the Catalogue since Jan. 


LAO z 
Reproductions of works of -artis22 3-0 u so Le ee 1 
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (in- 
cluding !2:L7, one-copy (entries)4. 1 2h eee 703 
Photographs (including 367 one-copy entries) ——_____________________ 4, 565 
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 3,133 contributions to 
periodicals and other one-copy entries) ___________-___-____-----__ , 956 
12, 225 


274 


DESIGNS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED 
AND EXTENDED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909. 


‘MAcMonNIES (FREDERICK) 1-3 
Fawn struggling with a heron 
and holding one of its claws with one 
hand and the neck with the other. © 
FY, MacMonnies, New York, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years: Re- 
aewal no. 21197, Apr. 19, 1922. Orig- 
inal entry, Sept. 4, 1894, no. 40403. 


Figure of Pan of Rohallion stand- 
ing on a ball and having a pipe in 
each hand on which he is playing 


O 


[14389 


to fish arranged around the ball. © 
F. MacMonn.es, New York, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Ke- 
newal no. 21196, Apr. 19, 1922. Orig- 
inal entry, Sept. 4, 1894, no. 40402. 


Goddess Diana in the act of run- 
ning with hands outstretched after 
having discharged her arrow. © F. 
MacMonnie, New York, as the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
21195, Apr. 19, 1922. Original entry, 
Sept. 4, 1894, no. 40401. 


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meh Y OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
OF JUNE 320, 196, AND OF MAROH 4, 1909 


PART 4: 
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF 
ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIEN- 
TIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; 
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS 


1922 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 17 


No. 4 


This number contains the Volume Index 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1923 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of ‘Copyright IEntries “shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright/registration.” 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, 
issued quarterly, is arranged in two alphabets of proprietors, with sub- 
alphabets of titles as follows: 

I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or 
other identifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applica- 
tions for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or 
Designs for works of art). 

II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I, 
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J, 
Photographs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial 
illustrations. 

Titles for Class L, Motion-picture photoplays, and Class M, Motion pictures 
other than photoplays, have been transferred to Part 1, Group 2, of the Cata- 
logue because of their similarity to Class D, Dramatic compositions, and are 
published monthly therein as a title list. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been 
abrogated and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for 
entry in the Copyright Office. 

To save space in the Catalogue the copyright notice after each title is 
abbreviated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “G,” Class 
G, Works of art; “ H,” Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; “I,” Class I, 
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; “ J,” Class J, 
Photographs; and “K,” Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations. “©” 
implies copyright registration of a published work, followed by a date of 
publication. “© 1 c.” stands for copyright registration of an unpublished 
work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the photograph 
or other identifying reproduction; and “2 c.” for 2 copies, followed by the 
date of their receipt. In the case of foreign works and pictorial contributions 
to periodicals, only 1 copy is required. 

The annual index of proprietors, portraits, and principal artists is fur- 
nished for this part in the final issue for the year. The subscription price 
for part 4, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $0.50 a year, pay- 
able in advance to the Superintendent of Documents, by postal money ordeé,., 
express order, or New York draft. 


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NOTICE. 


The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that of the articles deposited 
for copyright registration the Librarian of Congress shall determine 
what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent 
collections of the Library of Congress and what other books or 
articles shall be transferred to other governmental libraries in the 
District of Columbia for use therein. 

The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above 
and still remaining on the shelves of the Copyright Office may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright under the provision of section 
60 of the Act. 

Norice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
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prior to December 31, 1922. 

This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits, 
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are-available for return. 

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be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will be 
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CLASS G. WORKS~. OF ART; MODELS -OR. DESIGNS FOR 
WORKS OF ART. 


ABBOTT (MARTHA BELLE) Wichita, 
Kan. 14340 
Adopted baby. Holstein cow return- 
ing from woods with fawn for her 
baby. © 1c. Aug. 16, 1922; G 66757. 
York. 
14841 


[Drawing 
© 1c. Dee 


New 


Alfa elect. co. service. 
of monogram in circle] 
5, 1922; G 67096. 


ADAMS & GRACE co., New York. 


Columbia university ; by Richard W. 
Rummell. [Drawing showing bird’s- 
eye view of university buildings and 
grounds] © 1c. Sept. 14, 1922; G 
66602. 

Financial center of New York; by 
Richard W. Rummell. [Perspective 
of street with tall buildings on each 
side and church at end] ©1c. Sept. 
14, 1922; G 66605. 


Hannibal, Mo., plant of Atlas Port- 
land cement co.; by Richard W. Rum- 
mell. [Drawing showing bird’s-eye 
view of factory buildings, and sur- 
rounding country] © 1 «¢ Sept. 20, 
1922; G 66654. 


Hudson, N. Y., plant of Atlas Port- 
land cement co.; by Richard W. Rum- 
mell. [Bird’s-eye view of factory 
buildings and environs] © 1 «. Sept. 
14, 1922; G 666038. 

Morgan (J. P.) & company bank; 
by Richard W. Rummell. [Drawing 
showing corner view of bank build- 
ing] © 1c. Sept. 20, 1922; G 66653. 
. Newport News shipbuilding and dry 
dock co.; by Richard W. Rummell. 
[Drawing showing bird’s-eye view of 
docks and ships around them] © 
1 c Sept. 14, 1922; G 66604. 

Atlas 


Northampton, Pa., plant of 
Portland cement co.; by Richard W. 
Rummell. [Drawing showing bird’s- 
eye view of group of factory buildings 
and surrounding country] baer cl 
Sept. 20, 1922; G 66652. 


Steinway & sons factories; by Rich- 
ard W. Rummell. [Drawing showing 
bird’s-eye view of group of factory 
buildings] © 1. Sept. 14, 1922; G 
66601. 


14342-14349 


AKIN (JOHN 8S.) and AKIN (LEILA EF.) 
Ft. Worth, Tex. 14350 


Ifdek. [Design of playing card 
with border of ovals around oblong 


panel with name across center] © 
1 ec Sept. 19, 1922; G 67067. 
ALBANY FOUNDRY co., Albany, N. Y. 


14351-14353 

Andiron, 35; by La Motte K. Deven- 

dorf. [Model of anrdiron in scroll- 
work design] 


36; by La Motte K. Deven- 
dorf. [Model of andiron with figure 
of man in colonial costume on front] 


Door knocker; by La Motte K. Dev- 
endorf. Model of knocker decorated 
with conventional leaf design] 


© 1 ce each Sept. 18, 1922: G 
66623-66625. 


Burlingame, Calif. 
14354-14358 

Anna Marieka. Model of Dutch 
peasant girl in native costume. 

Jan. Model of Dutch peasant boy 
walking. 

Katinka. ‘Model of Russian peasant 
woman in native costume. 

Matuyshka. Model of Russian peas- 
ant woman in native costume. 

Mignette. Model of peasant) girl 
of Alsace-Lorraine. 

© 1c. each Oct. 14, 1922; G 66743- 
66TAT. 


ALBRO (MAXINE) 


Chi- 
14359 


Pranks of yesterday; by R. S. Cuth- 
bertson. [Baby in sled crying and 
mother looking out of doorway while 
small boy climbs over fence in back- 
ground) «© de. Dee. 16, 19225°°G 
67146. 


AMERICAN COOPERATIVE PUB. CO., 
cago. 


AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HIS- 
Tory, New York. 14360 


Hairy mammoth; by Otto Falken- 
bach. [Model of prehistoric animal 
with trunk like an elephant] ©1«. 
Dee. 22, 19225 G 67165. 


277 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14361 


pt iv... Sve 


ANDOH (SANSUHE) Los Angeles. 
14361-14365 
Incense burner, 1. Model of smil- 
ing Chinese girl seated on rock with 
basket in lap. 


2. Model of little girl in ori- 
ental dress seated with jar at her feet. 
3. Model of California bear 
carrying orange tree while walking on 
relief map of California. 
4. Model of three wise monkeys 
playing at foot of tree. 
5. Model of Chinese boy stand- 
ing by basket with branch of tree in 
hands. 

© 1c. each Sept. 12, 1922; G 66591- 
66595. 


APOSTLESHIP OF PRAYER, New York. 
14366 
Membership badge in the League 
of the Sacred Heart; by Claude Ra- 
maz. [Design showing heart on cross 
enclosed in wreath] ©1ec. Aug. 14, 
1922; G 66684. 


ARNOLD (OLIvE H.) Lebanon, Tenn. 
14367 
Sta-on dress: Drawing of dress for 
paper doll. © 1 c¢) Oct. 6, 1922: .G 
66815. 


ARONSON (LovuIS V.) Newark, N. J. 
14368-14371 


Buddha. Model of figure of Buddha 
sitting upon cushion. © 1c. Nov. 6, 
1922; G 66887. 


Camel. Drawing of camel with pack 
on its back. © 1c. Dec. 5,.1922; G 
67141. 


Candlestick. Design of candlestick 
with broad base decorated with leaves 
and flowers. © 1. Sept. 13, 1922; 
G 66600. 


Compote bowl. Design of bowl with 


floral decoration, mounted upon base. 
©1ec. Sept. 13, 1922; G 66599. 


ASMUS-BRADLEY CO., INC., Chicago. 
14372-14377 


Afternoon scarf, 978; Stanley Nan- 
tus. Drawing of floral renaissance ef- 
fect and Henry III cartouche. ©1e. 
Oct. 30, 1922; G 66834. 


Nantine romper, 1020; by Stanley 
Nantus. Cross-stitch embroidery de- 
sign showing rabbits sitting around 
tree. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1922; G 671438. 

Set, 948; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance rose forming edge 


in Roman cut work effect. © 1 «¢ 
Oct. 30, 1922; G 66836. 


946; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Marie Antoinette baskets form- 
ing edge with floral decorations. © 
1 e. Oct. 30, 19223 © 66ssF 

947 ; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of renaissance floral garland form- 
ing partial edge. ©1e. Oct. 30, 1922; 
G 66833. 

979; by Stanley Nantus. Draw- 
ing of Louis XVI floral basket form- 
ing partial edge. ©1e. Oct. 30, 1922; 


G 66835. 
ATCHISON (JOSEPH ANTHONY) Wash- 
ington. 14378 
Morning. Drawing of nude female 


figure standing with arms folded above 
head, gazing upward. © 1. Sept. 
23, 1922; G 66662. 


BAILEY (CHARLOTTE TT.) Amesbury, 
Mass. 14379 
Old dog. Model of sleeping Aire- 


dale. © 1. Nov. 2, 1922; G 66842. 


BAILey (VERA J.) Kansas City, Mo. 
14380 
Kumfy kid. Model of nude infant 
standing on round base. © 1 e. Oct. 
2, 1922; G 66700. 


BAILEY, BANKS & BIDDLE co., Phila- 
delphia. 14881 
Crest of class of 1926, U. S. M. A. 
[Model of shield with relief showing 
eagle above fasces and inscription] 
© 1c. Dee. 23, 1922; G 67239. 


BALENTINE (PHILIP EMMETT) San An- 

tonio. 14382, 14383 

Mission San Jose. [Model of old 
Spanish mission for paperweight] 


Owl and book. [Model of book-end 
with figure of owl by open book] 

© 1c. each Sept. 29, 1922; G 66682, 
66683. 


BANVA Co., INC., New York. 14384 


Leprechaun; by Arturo Ferrillo. 
[Model of figure of clown seated on 
block with bell in hand] ©1e. Nov. 
16, 1922; G 66967. 


BARNES (WILLIAM H.) New York. 
14385 


Ecce Homo; by Salvador Vincente 
Gomez. [Painting showing front view 
bust of Christ bound with ropes, wear- 
ing crown of thorns] © 1 ec. Dec. 21, 
1922; G 67161. 


Barto (Haroitp B.) EH. Liverpool, O. 

14386 

Transportation. [Drawing of con- 

ventional figure decorated with leaves] 
©1e. Aug. 12, 1922; G 66666. 


278 


WORKS OF ART 


no, 4, 1922 


Bassett (Gero. F.) & co., New York. 
14387-14389 
Blue-bell; by Colley A. Shorter. 
{Circular design for plate with clus- 
ters of blue-bells and vines] ©1e. 
Oct. 19, 1922; G 66769. 
[Cir- 


California; by Albert Robert. 
cular design of vines and flowers with 
bunches of fruit in smaller circles] © 
me. Wee. 16,°1922; G.67147. 


Dorothy; by James Arthur Worrall. 
Design of border showing lattice-work 
decorated with roses and birds] .© 1 
ce. Sept. 29, 1922; G 66720. 


BeacH (Matty Prasopy) Ridgefield, 
Conn. 14390, 14391 


Cry-baby Scrub. Drawing of hu- 
man figure on hands and knees with 
head on hands. 


‘ Mooney Scrub. Drawing of human 
' head with eyes and mouth open, and 
head-gear. 

© each 1 ¢. Nov. 15, 1922; G 66998, 
66999. 


BEAUTEBOX, INC., New York. 
14892-14401 


Bird of paradise; by Felix Eber- 
hardt. [Bird with long tail feathers 
perched on limb of tree] 


Claire de lune; by Henry Clive. 
{Painting showing Dan seated on rock 
playing pipes while female figure ap- 
proaches him drawing big ball] 

Coogan (Jackie) ; by Henry Clive. 
[Right three-quarter view bust of 
small child wearing cap] 

Japanese; by Felix Eberhardt. 
{Light and dark circles around scene 


showing bridge across stream with |~- 


snow-capped mountain in background] 


Jewel; by Felix Eberhardt. [Cir- 
cular design with conventional flower 
in center surrounded by oval figures, 
vines and small flowers] 


Milady Nicotine; by Henry Clive. 
[Left profile of girl resting head on 
cushion while smoking cigarette] 


Murray (Mae); by Henry Clive. 
[Right profile of girl with hair hang- 
ing loose over shoulders and scarf over 
head] 


Reid (Wallace); by Henry Clive. 
[Right profile bust portrait of young 
man in circle] 


Spring song; by Henry Clive. 
[Painting showing Pan seated in tree 
playing pipes while women and child- 
ren play on lawn] 


14414 


Winter; by Felix Eberhardt. [Pine 
branches and cones, with winter land- 
seape in background] 

© each 1 c. Oct. 18, 1922; G 66759— 
66768. 

BEcHDOLT (MABLE CLAIRE) New York. 
14402-14407 

Daffydowndilly. Model of novelty 
candle in form of little girl ©le 
Oct: 31, 1922: G 66827. 

Jack rabbit. Novelty candle 
modelled in form of rabbit sitting 
erect. © 1c. Nov. 22, 1922; G 66996. 

Red Riding Hood. Novelty candle 
modelled in form of little girl wear- 
ing cape and hood. © 1. Nov. 22, 
1922; G 66994. 

Sleepy head. Novelty candle model- 
led in form of little girl in pajamas 
holding doll, > ©) 1 ce Nov. 22, 19225 
G 66993. 

Tommy ‘Tinker. Novelty candle 
modelled in form of little boy holding 
candle. ©1c. Nov. 22, 1922; G 66995. 

Tommy Tucker. Model of novelty 
candle in form of little boy. ©1le«. 
Oct. 31, 1922; G 66826. 

BEECH-NUT PACKING Co., Canajoharie, 
Ni Ye . 14408 

Bain SBeech-nut; by Cushman 
Parker. Boy at table looking down 
at plate of Beech-nut macaroni and 
laughing. ©1ce. Oct. 1, 1922; G 67095. 


BEHREND (EUGENE EH.) Washington. 
14409 
Almas, Washington, D. C. [Draw- 
ing of simitar and crescent enclosing 
relief of capitol] © 1 ec. Sept. 28. 
1922; G 66680. 
BENEKER (GERRIT A.) Truro, Mass. 
14410-14413 
Man of the hills. Elderly man in 
soft hat and jumper, leaning on handle 
of hoe. ©1e. Oct. 30, 1922; G 66824. 
My madonna. Young mother hold- 
ing baby against breast, while seated 


| near window. © 1. Nov. 10, 1922; 


G 66958. 

Some day. Right profile of young 
man in soft hat and vest with coat 
on arm, looking at house across street. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1922; G 66825. 

We have toiled all the night and 
have taken nothing. Front view of 
fisherman in oil-skin coat and hat. © 
1 e. Oct. 27, 1922; G 66804. 


BENNETT (Epwarp LESLIE) Beach- 
mont, Mass. 14414 


View of ocean. [Painting showing 
back view of nude girl seated on beach 
looking over ocean] © 1c. Aug. 25, 
1922; G 66685. 


279 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14415 


pt. IV., NS. ¥aif 


BENSINGER (DororHa) Los Angeles. 
14415 


Listening in. Model of nude female 
figure standing on radio box, with 
wires around body, holding receivers 
over (ears!) @ril. ic) Ame NS 2922 saG 
66749. 


Bentz (JosepH J.) Los Angeles. 
14416 
Camel matchstand and _ ashtray. 
Model of camel lying down with two 
baskets strapped across back. ©1.. 
Sept. 5, 1922; G 66542. 


BERNARDINI (MICHELE) Chicago. 
14417-14420 
Florentine, 1021A. Model of torchier 
lamp with mica cylinder, pull chain 
socket and hexagon base. 
1022. Model of lamp with three 
lights, three mica cylinders and pull- 
chain sockets. 
} 1022A. Model of torchiere lamp 
with mica cylinder, sshell socket and 
hexagon base. 
1023. Model of lamp with mica 
cylinder supported by two mermaids 
resting on round base. © 1 ¢. each 
Oct. 25, 1922; G 66793-66796. 


BLAcK (BEULAH ETHEL) £Denver. 
14421, 14422 
Betty Bubbles and her masks. 


Drawing of cut-out doll with masks 
to fit onto body. 


Ginger. Drawing of mythical 
shaped figure having heart-shaped 
head with antennae, wearing boots. 
© 1e¢ each Nov. 2, 1922; G 66843, 
66943. 


BLEVINS (ALBERT C.) Fort Worth, Tex. 


14493 
Blevins’ Irish egg. [Drawing of hen 
sitting on large Irish potato] ©1e. 


Sept. 8, 1922; G 66750. 


BLOOMFIELD (ZACHARIA) New York. 
14424 


And God said, Let there be light, 
and there was light; by Vincenzo Mi- 
serendino. [Circular drawing showing 
draped figure standing on crescent 
with hands upraised] ©1ce. Aug. 21, 
1922; G 66667. 


RALPH) New York. 
14425-14427 


Winter scene, D. [Drawing of 
snow-covered one-story house with 
dormer windows and two chimneys] 


BoLaAND (JOHN 


EK. [Drawing of snow-covered 
two-story house with four tall columns 
and porch in front] 


F. [Drawing of chureh cov- 
ered in snow, with large archway in 


foreground] © 1 ¢« each Sept. 11, 

1922; G 66567-66569. 

Botps (May  ELizABetH) Central 
Point, Or. 14428 


Charm of Zuni. Model of figure of 
old Indian with blanket wrapped 
around him. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1922; G 
66528. 


BouUASSE-JEUNE & co., Paris. 
14429, 14430 


Ecce Homo; de Louis Anglas. [Bust 
portrait of Jesus wearing crown of 
thorns] 

Mater Dolorosa; de Louis Anglas. 
[Left three-quarter view bust of Vir- 
gin Mary looking up] © 1 @ each ° 
Oct. 30, 1922; G 66822, 66823. 


BRANDES (C.) 1nc., New York. 144381 


Brandes” girl; by Louis Urich. 
Model of bust of girl with radio re- 
ceivers over ears. © 1c Oct. 14, 
1922; G 66797. 


BREITKOPF & HARTEL, INC., New York. 
14432 


Design for Henry Crowell’s compo- 
sitions; by William Heinecke. Draw- 
ing of six-pointed star on dark back- 
ground with © in center in form of 
tree, from whose branches spring two 
staves with music notes. © 1 « Nov. 
27, 1922; G 67048. 


Brooke (Mary EpitH) Phoenix, Ariz. 
14433 


Desert dreams. Drawing showing 
large cactus, palms and fountain near 
lake in foreground, mission church and 
mountains in distance. © 1c. Sept. 
21, 1922; G 66655. 


BUCHANAN (HttA) Los Angeles. 
14434, 14485 


Lincoln. Sculptured bust, part rock 
finish. 

Young Lineoln the _ rail-splitter. 
Model of figure of young man standing 
with ax in right hand and left resting 
on tree stump near baby squirrel. 

© 1 ¢«. each Sept. 25, 1922; G 66664, 
66665. 

BuETTNER (T.) & co., INC., Chicago. 
14436-14439 

Buffet set, 3806; by M. Bjorkman. 
[Drawing of irregular figure with 
clusters of leaves] 


280 


WORKS OF ART 


no. 4, 1922 


3878; by M. Bjorkman. [Draw- 
ing of conventional flowers arranged 
in fan shape] 

Design, 3800; by M. Bjorkman. 
{Drawing of buffet set with conven- 
tional figures in corners] 

— 3802; by M. Bjorkman. [Draw- 
ing of stars in scallops and sprays of 
leaves] 

© 1c. each Sept. 21, 1922; G 66656- 
66659. 


BuRIAN (J an New York. 14440 


Ave Maria. Painting showing Ma- 
donna seated ‘on throne under arch 
holding infant Jesus in lap, with group 
of scenes from life of Christ arranged 
around arch] © 1 ¢. Dec. 15, 1922; 


| G 67129. 


Capy (Harrison) Brooklyn. 
14441, 14442 


Hottitot baby. Drawing of baby 
girl dressed like lady. 


Hottitot kitten. Comic drawing of 
kitten dressed in boy’s clothes. 


© 1c. each Nov. 13, 1922; G 66959, 
66960. 


CAINE (GrEoRGE H.) Toledo, O. 144438 


Door-stop; by Mabel V. Booth. 
Model of figure of girl with parasol. 
© 1c Oct. 4, 1922; G 66707. 


CALISSI (Paut C.) Philadelphia. 
14444 


é 


Torchiere, 613; by Aurelius M. Ren- 
zetti. Model with round column and 
fruit in relief around base. ©i1.« 
Hee) 20, 1922: G 67152. 


CAMPBELL (GEORGE W.) Boston. 14445 

It’s your turn; by Frank M. Hines. 
Drawing showing man placing valua- 
ble articles in bureau while burglar 
peers through window. © 1c. Mar. 
27, 1922; G 66622. 


Eee (ANTONINO) Brooklyn. 
14446 
Harmony; by Guist Sparacino. 
[Drawing showing two figures with 
trumpets above lyre in center, female 


figure seated reading book at right 
and two cupids at left] ©1e. Oct. 
23, 1922; G 67000. 
CENTRAL AMERICAN TRANSPORT CO. 
New York. 14447 
House flag; by Frederic L. Zim- 
mermann. Drawing of flag with 


monogram, CAT, in center and stream- 
ers projecting to corners, upper and 
lower edges. © 1. Sept. 18, 1922; 
G 66723. 

9 


Lond 


14457 

CERRACCHIO (Enric) Houston. 
14448, 14449 
Flapper. Model of girl wearing 
flapper hat, short skirt and short 


hair standing with hands on hips. 
Spirit of the sea. Model of nude 
standing female figure holding shell. 


oT 1c. each Sept. 5, 1922; G 66540, 
66541 


CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK, Cincinnati. 
14450 


Where banking and business go 
foreward together; by Geo. F. Tren- 
holm. Drawing of four-story bank 
building. ©1 ce. Oct. 30, 1922; G 66885. 


Nashville, Tenn. 
14451, 14452 


Girl; by Alexander Wilson. [Front 
view bust of young girl wearing low 
neck dress and felt hat] 


Nurse; by Alexandrer Wilson. 
[Painting showing front view of nurse 
standing with hands extended, hos- 
pital and church in background] © 1 
e. each Dee. 7, 1922; G 67114, 67115. 


CLARK (HLMER T.) 


CLARN (HELENE) Washington. 14453 


Hamilton (Alexander) ; by Franklin 
Barber Clark. ‘Three-quarter length 
front view of Hamilton in colonial 
costume, standing with left arm rest- 
ing on table and paper in hand. © 
1c. Nov. 29, 1922; G 67054. 


CLERE (FtorRA Westcott) New York. 


14454 
Two love-birds. Figures of two birds 
modeled together. © 1c Aug. 381, 


1922; G 66526. 


CoAtE (DANIEL WEBSTER) San Fran- 
cisco. 14455 


Jolly good fellow shriner. [Model 
of figure of man in tuxedo suit and 
fez standing with hands in pockets] 
©1ec. Oct. 7, 1922; G 66944. 


Cocoa conaA co., Atlanta. 14456 


Girl with fan. [Left three-quarter 
view of girl standing with fan in left 
hand and cold drink bottle in right] 
©1c. Oct. 24, 1922; G 66789. 


CooPeR (ELIZABETH GRAVES) Stam- 
ford, Conn. 14457 


How the elephant got his trunk. 
Model of elephant in sitting position 
and alligator pulling his trunk. © 
1 @. Sept. 7; 1922); G 66547: 


81 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv., n. S., v.17 


14458 
CoRBUSIER (JOHN WILLIAM) Cleve- 
land. 14458 


St. Johns Evangelical chureh, Oak 
Harbor, O. Drawing of interior, ex- 
terior, and two floor plans of church. 
© 1c. Sept. 15, 1922; G 66709. 


CowaN (ELIZABETH EH.) Los Angeles. 
14459 
Spring. Landscape panel showing 


green trees and flowers on banks of 
stream, with snow capped mountains 
m) distance: 1©)LviencQ@et) 18. 1922 - 


G 66758. 

CRAIN’ (FESTAL) Pasadena, Calif. 
14460 

Mission bell door-knocker. Model 

of half of bell and clapper. © 1. 

Dec. 26, 1922; G 67181. 

CrEPAux (FERNAND A.) New York. 
14461 


Musique (La) [Painting showing 
female figure standing on steps on 
bank of lake, playing lyre] ©1l1e. 
Nov. 8, 1922; G 66942. 


CUNNINGHAM (JAMES) LOS Angeles. 
14462 

International exhibition of art and 
amusement. [Drawing of group of 


buildings arranged around circle] © 
tire) Nove. Har) 19226 1G. 167001. 


Hartford. 
14463, 14464 

Bluebird. Statuette of girl in blue- 
bird costume. 

Bobolink. Statuette of girl in bobo- 
link costume. 

© 1c. each Nov. 28, 1922; G 67051, 
67052. 


DAHL (CYRENA FLORENCE) 


DALE (VIOLET) New York. 
14465, 14466 


Crystal gazer. Model of figure of 
Hindco holding crystal ball in his 
hand. 


Golfer. Model of figure of stout 
man with flask in pocket bending over 
to lift ball from hole. © 1 ce each 
Nov. 27, 1922; G 67044, 67045. 


DAPRATO STATUARY CO. Chicago. 
14467-14479 


Gothie altar. Model of alter with 
statues in niches below alter table. 


Gothic station of the cross, 4408. 
Model of relief panel showing Jesus 
condemned to death, with cross above. 
© 1c. Nov. 6, 1922; G 66946. 


3 


-— Model of relief panel showing 


. Jesus falling beneath cross, in orna- 
‘mental frame having tracerwork 


at 
tops: KOs c. Nov. 6, 1922; G 66949. 


Guardian angel. Model of angel 
watching over child with hand full of 
flowers. ©1e. Oct. 27, 1922; G 66809. 


Kateri Tekawitha. Statue of saint 
holding crucifix in right hand. © 
ic. Oct. 27, 1922; G 66808. 


Martin (Saint) Model of figure of 
Saint with helmet on head, holding 
sword in right hand. © 1c. Oct. 27, 
1922; G 66810. . 


Patrick (Saint) Model of figure of 
saint holding shell in right hand and 
staff in left. © Pe. Oe, 2meenoz2: 
G 66814. 


Renaissance side altar. Model of 
small altar with emblem below mensa 
and chalice on tabernacle door. © 1 «. 
Oct. 27, 1922; G 66807. 


Roman side altar. Model of small 
altar with emblem below altar table, 
statue abeve tabernacle and chalice on 
door. ©1ce. Oct. 27, 1922; G 66812. 


Roman station of the cross, 4401. 
Model of relief panel showing Jesus 
meeting his mother, with ornamental 
cross above. © 1. Nov. 6, 1922; G 
66945. 


4409. Model of relief panel 
showing Jesus consoling holy women, 
with cross above. ©1c. Nov. 6, 1922; 
G 66947. 


4410. Model of relief panel 
showing Jesus being led away by 
guards, with ornamental cross above. 
© 1e. Nov. 6, 1922; G 66948. 


Shrine of Our Lady of Perpetual 
Help. Model of shrine in Roman 
style showing picture of saint above 
altar table. © 1 cCX@ei7 27 to222G 


66813. 
Davipson (J. V.) New York. 14480 
U. SS. marine corps monument. 


Model of stone base carved with fig- 
ures of marines and surmounted by 
nude figure holding aloft insignia. © 
1 ec. Oct. 9, 1922; G 66734 


DaviEs (RIcHARD JOHN) Union Hill, 
Neve 14481 


Concrete grave inclosure; by Ches- 
ter Ferjian. [Model with festoons in 
relief around top] © 1.¢ Dee. 16, 
1922; G 67151. 


282 


WORKS 
no. 4, 1922 


De LA Fonp-SNIDER (CLARICE) Chi- 
cago. 14482 
Liberty unshackled; by Leon Her- 
mant. Medallion with relief showing 
Washington and lLafeyette clasping 
hands, with eagle above them. ©1c. 
WMoy.'21, 1922; G 67157. 


De LAVAL SEPARATOR CO., New York. 
14483 
Girl holding milk pail; by American 
lithograph co. [Drawing showing left 
profile of girl standing with pail in 
hand] ©1e. Sept. 9, 1922; G@ 66560. 


DigcEsS (CHARLES J.) New York. 
14484 


Medallion. Circular design in bas- 
relief showing man standing by draped 
woman seated, on obverse, and laurel 
wreath, fasces and inscription, on re- 
verse. © 1c. Dec. 13, 1922; G 67150. 


Dr Pinto (E114) Chicago. 14485 


Free Ireland. [Model of female fig- 
ure standing with flag in right hand 
and Irish harp in left] © 1c. Nov. 
te 1922.> G 66957. 


Donrs (FRED L.) Evanston, Ill. 14486 


Wheels of spiral pattern. [Drawing 
of automobile with spiral wheels] © 
ne NOV. 25,1922; G 67117. 


DuNCAN (CoRINNE Powers) Atlanta. 
14487 


Three wise men. [Drawing of three 
men on camels with inscription below] 
© 1c. Nov. 22, 1922; G 67240. 


DUNCAN, VAIL, co., Los Angeles. 
14488, 14489 


Jacobean; by Wilbur F. Lake. 
Model of candlestick with spiral stem. 


Puritan; by Wilbur F. Lake. Model 
of candlestick with fluted stem. 


© 1 e. each Oct. 2, 1922; G 66701, 
66702. 


DuNsMoRE (JoHN Warp) New York. 
14490-14495 


Arousing the minute men. Two sol- 
diers riding across ploughed field to 
eall farmer who is ploughing with 
oxen. © 1c. Aug. 30; 1922; G 66513. 


Laying the captured flags from 
Yorktown before Congress, 1781. 
Washington’s aide, Col. Humphrey, 
presenting British and German fiags 
to president of congress. © 1c. Aug. 
30, 1922; G 66509. 


OF ART 
14502 


Return from the fox hunt, Mt. Ver- 
non. Group of ladies and gentlemen 
on lawn as Washington returning pre- 
sents the brush to little Nellie Custis. 
© 1c. Aug. 30, 1922; G 66510. 

Spirit of ’76. Lad with gun leaving 
home to join troops, urged on by his 
mother, with sister and father by 
table before fireplace. © 1. Aug. 30, 
122 EG, OOD 12. 

Washington and Rochambeau at Mt. 
Vernon, 1781. Washington and Ro- 
chambeau on horseback before the 
mansion, being received by Mrs. Wash- 


ington and group of friends. © 1 «. 
Aug. 30, 1922; G 66511. 
Washington at Morristown. Gen. 


Washington on horseback overlooking 
camp. © 1c. Sept. 6, 1922; G 66545. 


DuNTON (W. HERBERT) Toas, N. M. 
14496 
My children. Girl on horseback and 
boy dismounted holding reins of his 
horse, with horses and ecattie near 
barn in background. © 1 c¢. Nov. 3, 
1922; G 66875. 


Durr&t (FRANCIS Epwarp) Portland, 
Or. 14497, 14498 
Let’s all boost Oregon. Drawing of 
eagle with head turned looking back, 
exposition buildings at left, highway 
at right, and Mt. Hood and water- 
falls in background. 

Wonders of the world, 1925. Draw- 
ing of eagle with head turned looking 
backward, exposition buildings at left, 
highway at right and Mt. Hood in 
background. 

© 1 «© each Oct. 12, 1922; G 66738, 
66739. 


DuscH (Kurt) St. Louis. 14499-14501 

Sphinx; by Karl A. Dusch. Model 
of grotesque figure developed from 
ornamented right-angular base with 
incense pot on both sides. © 1 e. 
Sept. 15, 1922; G 66608. 

Tooth-brush holder; by A. J. Mar- 
tin. Model of oval plate, double sea- 
shell design with seagrass holding up 
seashell, in relief. © 1 ec. Sept. 5, 
1922; G 66539. 

Wallplat; by Karl A. Dusch. Model 
of plaque with relief of flower vase 
fastened by ribbon. © 1 e¢ Oct. 2, 
1922; G 66708. 


EDISON LAMP WORKS OF GENERAL ELEC- 
TRIC co., Harrison, N. J. 14502 


Lamp-seller of Bagdad. [Oriental 
seated by his wares and woman stand- 
ing with small lamp in hand] ©le. 
Dee. 1, 1922; G 67060. 


283 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14503 


pt. Iv.; 0US., ¥.47 


HELpRipceE (Louise U.) Great Neck, 
Nye: 14503 


Village cross; by B. Turney & son. 
Stone cross on tall pedestal resting 
upon broad base in three sections. © 
1c Nov. 26, 1922; G 67042. 


ELLIoTt (CHAS. H.) co., Philadelphia. 

14504 

Hardin college seal; by Walter 

Stanley Robertson. Design showing 

circular seal combined with word, 

Hardin... -© 1 ¢ July 22, 1922: G 
66549. 


ELLIs (WM.) Xenia, O. 14505, 14506 

Autumn. [Landscape showing two 
dogs in cornfield, with scattering trees 
in background] 

Betrayal. Judas, followed by crowd, 
coming up to betray Jesus standing in 
front of three disciples. 

© 1e each Nov. 8, 1922; G 66951, 
66952. 


ENRIGHT (WALTER J.) New York. 
14507 
Leprachaun. Model of figure of 


gnome on toad stool. © 1c. Dee. 138, 


1922; G 67127. 


FARNHAM (SALLY JAMES) New York. 
14508 


Navy club medal. Medal with bas- 
relief of bust of sailor in regulation 
uniform, surrounded by inscription. © 
Ie. (Wet +6; 19225 we 66719. 


Frist (PHiuip A.) Kansas City, Mo. 
14509 


Flapperette. [Model of female fig- 
ure in short dress standing with hands 
on hips and hat pulled down over one 
eye] © 1c. Sept. 11, 1922; G 66565. 


FINLEY (HALLECK JOHNSON) Los An- 
geles. 14510 
Woman. Model of seated nude fig- 
ure of woman partly supporting her- 
self with hands. © 1 ec. Sept. 11, 


1922; G 66566. 
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SAN FRAN- 
cisco, San Francisco. 14511 
First national messenger; by Alvin 


C. Painter. 
uniform carrying 
31, 1922; G 66669. 


FIscHER (DoROTHEA) Edgewater Park, 
IN. 14512-14517 
Beatty (Erl) [Drawing of left pro- 
file bust of young man] © 1e. Aug. 
29, 1922; G 66688. 


[Left profile of man in 
big] \ ©. fe. faly 


Jacobinoff (Sasha) [Drawing show- 
ing left three-quarter view bust of 
young man] © 1c Aug. 29, 1922; 
G 66687. ' 


Landow (Meyer 5S.) [Drawing 
showing front view bust of young 
man] ©le Aug. 29, 1922; G 66690. 


McManus (George) [Right three- 
quarter view bust portrait of cartoon- 
ist] ©1c. Dee. 18, 1922; G 67156. 


Pepper (Senator George Wharton) 
[Drawing of right three-quarter view 
bust portrait of senator] © 1c. Oct. 
21, 1922; G 66881. 


Pinchot (Gifford) [Drawing of 
right profile bust portrait] © 1 « 
Aug. 29, 1922; G 66689. 


WITZGERALD (EDWARD BEECH) and JENS 
CHRISTIAN PETERSEN, Los Molinos, 
Calif. 14518-14521 


Doughboy; by Edward Beech Fitz- 
gerald. [Drawing of soldier with gun 
on shoulder, standing on pedestal] 


Gob; by Edward Beech Fitzgerald. 
[Drawing of Se standing on pedes- 
tal] 

Nurse; by maware Beech Fitzgerald. 
[Drawing of woman in nurse’s cos- 
tume standing with hands behind 
back] 

Salvation lassie. [Drawing of girl 
in Salvation Army costume holding 
pan in hands] 


© 1c. each Aug. 1, 1922; G 66551-— 
66554. 
FLORENCE ART CO., Chicago. 


14522, 14523 


Lamp base; by Louis Romanelli. 
Model of base with mica cylinder and 
cherubs in relief around foot. ©1l1e. 
Oct.. 23, 1922; G 66787. 

Lamp base and cap; by Louis Ro- 
manelli. Model of lamp base with 
mica cylinder center. © 1. Oct. 4, 
1922; G 66708. 


FLORBMAN (IRVING) New York. 
14524-14537 
Dancing nymph. [Model of nude fe- 
male figure standing on one foot with 


right hand above head] © 1c. Dee. 
6, 1922; G 67109. 
Exaltation nymph. [Model of draped 


female figure standing with hands up- 
raised and head thrown back] ©1e. 
Dee. 6.1922); .G GTA. 

Gray goose. [Model of figure goose 
standing with wings dropped down] 
©1ece Dec. 6, 1922; G 67110. 


284 


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no. 4, 1922 


Harping song of love. [Model of 
figure of bird with large mouth and 
small wings] © 1c. Nov. 27, 1922; 
G 67046. 


Kneeling beauty. [Model of figure 
of nude girl kneeling with hands 
clasped back of head], © 1c. Dee. 2, 
1922; G 67082. 


Mirror nymph. [Medel of nude fe- 
male figure kneeling and holding mir- 
ror above head] ©1ec. Dec. 6, 1922; 
G 67108. 


Miss New York. [Drawing of fe- 
male figure in knickers smoking ciga- 
rette] © ic. Nov. 27, 1922; G 67048. 


Miss Sport. [Model of figure of 
woman in athletic garb standing with 
hands raised to chin] © 1. Oct. 5, 
1922; G 66711. 

Nymph on rock. [Model of nude 
female figure balancing herself on 
rock] ©1e Oct. 5, 1922; G 66712. 


Pipe smoker. [Model of head of 
man with cap smoking pipe] ©le. 
Nov. 27, 1922; G 67047. 


' Shrieking goose. [Model of figure 
of goose with movable wings] ©1e. 
Nov. 27, 1922; G 67050. 


Standing beauty. [Model of figure 
of nude girl standing with hands 
clasped back of head] ©1e. Dec. 2, 
1922; G 67083. 


Wind nymph. [Model of nude fe- 
male figure seated on rock with hair 
blowing in wind] ©1e. Oct. 5, 1922; 
G 66718. 


Youth on automobile thermometer. 
[Drawing of figure of youth sitting 
astride thermometer] © 1c. Nov. 
21, 1922; G 67049. 


Fox (CHARLES) Los Angeles. 14538 


As a man thinketh. Model of nude 
primitive woman standing by man 
seated on rock. ©1ce. Sept. 26, 1922; 
G 66710. - 


New York. 
: 14539 

Long, long trail. [Bas-relief plaque 
showing rough-rider on horseback wav- 
ing hat, and train of prairie wagons 
beyond clouds in background] ©1e. 
Dee. 14, 1922; G 67128. 


¥RASER (LAURA GARDIN) 


Frost & REED, LTD., Bristol, England. 
14540-14543 


Glowing eve; by Sutton Palmer. 
Glowing light of setting sun showing 
through trees on either side of small 
stream. 


14554 


Nature’s mirror; by Sutton Palmer. 
Perspective of stream in which are 
reflected trees and foliage on each 
side, with spring flowers in fore- 
ground. 


Patience; by Herbert Dicksee. Old 
hound lying on rug with head erect 
staring into room, and small dog lying 
near him. 


Red Prince mare; by A. J. Mun- 
nings. Men saddling chestnut mare 
for race on race-track. 


© 1c. each Nov. 15, 1922; G 66965- 
66966. 


Fry (JoHN Hemine) New York. 
14544-14552 


Dead Sappho. Figure of dead 
Sappho lying on seashore and partly 
draped Greek girl kneeling beside her. 


Elemental drift. Two nude female 
figures, one seated on beach and other 
reclining with arm in water. 


Fates. Three female figures on 
rocks by mountain stream, one spin- 
ning thread, another measuring it, 
and third cutting it with scissors. 


Oceanides. Three nude female fig- 
ures floating in waves of ocean. 


Orpheus and Eurydice. Orpheus 
turning back throws his arm around 
EKurydice while Hermes holds her 
hand. 


Rhinegold. Three Rhine maidens 
guarding gold when Alberich, a dwarf, 
comes from depths to capture it. 


Siren. Mermaid pulling youth from 
rock down into sea. 


Thetis. Nude female figure seated 
on seashore with left hand on rock 
and right on leg, gazing in water. 


Undine. Nude female figure seated 
by sea with left arm hanging by side 
and right resting on knee. 


© 1c each Dee. 5, 1922; G 67099- 
67107. 


Fucus (Hmit) New York. 14553 
Siesta. [Statuette of nude female 
figure seated in reed chair] ©1l1e. 
June 30, 1922; G 66596. 
GALLAGHER (HLIZABETH UL.) New 
York. 14554 


Sound wave; by Dick Goscalzo. 
[Drawing of diamond-shaped outline 
enclosing group of small figures] © 
1c Sept. 1, 1922; G 66670. 


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14555 pt. Iv.,20 Saad 
GARRISON (B.) West, Tex. GOSSELIN (LUCIEN HyporiTE) Man- 
14555, 14556 chester, N. H. 14566 

Harding (Warren G.): by Emma Eece Homo. [Bas-relief plaque 
Johnston. Model of bust of President | Showing left profile bust of Christ wear- 


with shrine fez on. ©1e Aug. 30, 


1922; G 66508. 


Laughing shrine doll; by Emma 
Johnston. Model of figure of shriner 
with bandaged arm and foot, laugh- 
ing. © 1c Nov. 22, 1922; G 67158. 


GERHARDT (PAUL) Chicago. 
14557-14559 


Multiple- story office building, 1. 
[Drawing of tall building with pointed 
top and colonade at base] 


2. {Drawing of tai. round 
building with square base and flar- 
ing round top] 


3. [Drawing of tall square 
building with three tiers of colonades 
rising one above the other, and round- 
pointed top] 

© 1c. each Dec. 4, 1922; G 67091- 
67093. 


GILCHRIST AND RUHL, Hydro, OKI. 
14560 
Tubby and Stubby. [Comic draw- 
ing of big fat man talking to short 
small man] ©1e. Sept. 14, 1922; G 


66686. 
GoLpDE (Ropert PAvuL) Elberta, Ala. 
4561 
Thou shalt not kill. Sculptured 


group showing man on rearing horse 
with sword in hand about to attack 
youth with helmet and shield when 
heroic figure descends between them. 
© 1c. Dec. 8, 1922; G 67116. 


GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COo., Akron, O. 
14562-14565 


Grand Canyon; by Arthur Acheson. 
Painting showing automobile tire en- 
closing view of Grand Canyon. 


New York City; by Arthur Acheson. 
Painting showing automobile tire en- 
closing view of New York sky-line. 


New York Harbor; by Arthur Ache- 
son. Painting showing automobile 
tire enclosing night view of New York 
Harbor. 


Washington Monument; by Arthur 
Acheson. Painting showing auto- 
mobile tire enclosing view of Wash- 
ington Monument and Capitol. 


© 1. each Dec. 9, 1922; G 67241- 
67244. 


ing crown of thorns] © 1. Dee. 28, 
1922") G .B12a8. 


GOTTSCHALK (Mrs. E. GLEAson) New- 
ark, “Nod: 14567 
Trinity. [Drawing of small square 
and cross upon large square with star 
and bugle above] © 1 ec Aug. 30, 
1922; G 67002. 


GRAUERT & ZINK, Berlin. 
14568, 14569 
Near the Azores; by K. Franz. Big 


ship under full sail approaching over 
rough sea. 


On the Atlantic; by K. Franz. Bow 
view of two masted ship with two sails 
hoisted, on heavy sea. 


© 1 each Sept. 30, 1922: G 66694, 
66695. 


GROLIER SOCIETY New York. 
14570, 14571 
Christmas morning and the book of 
knowledge; by William Van Dresser. 
Father reading to his children from 
book, with Christmas tree in back- 
ground. ©1c. Dee. 20, 1922; G 67154. 
Neglected for a new friend; by 
William Van Dresser. Boy and girl 
deeply interested in books while dog 
and doll are forgotten in background. 

© 1c. Dee. 14, 1922; G 67248. 


Gump (S. & G.) co., San Francisco. 
14572 
Temple of Heaven tea; by Gustav 
Liljestroan. Design showing Japanese 
temple with incense burner in fore- 
ground. ©1c. Nov. 20, 1922; G 67066. 


Haun (NANCY CoonsMAN) St. Louis. 

14573 

Rodney and puss. Statuette of smali 

boy holding cat in arms. © 1. Sept. 
25, 1922, G 66663. 


HAHN-RODENBURG Co., Springfield, Ill. - 

14574 

Farmers & merchants bank. [Draw- 

ing of bank building with panel above] 
©l1e. Aug. 25, 1922; G 66544. 


HALE (JULIA DwiGHT) Boston. 
O15 
Boy. Model of figure of small boy 


standing with hands in pockets. © 
1 ce. Oct. 23, 1922; G 66840. 


286 


WORKS OF ART 


no. 4, 1922 


14601. 


HAMLIN (GENEVIEVE Karr) New York. 
14576 


Boy and dog. Model of figure of 
small boy crouching and facing sitting 
dog with bowl between them. © 1 «. 
Nov. 4, 1922; G 66877. 


HANFSTAENGL (FRANZ) Munich, Ger- 
many. 14577 


Abendstille; von Ernst Dorn. Land- 
scape showing large tree in foreground 
and other trees along left bank of 
lake. ©1e. Nov. 20, 1922; G 67026. 


Hanks (Rose) Campbell Calif. 
14578 


Lucky flapper bird. Model of bird 
with head of woman perched on stone 
holding handbag in claw. ©1e. Sept. 
6, 1922; G 66550. 

HARDENBROOK (LAURA M.) Modesto, 
Calif. 14579 


Sunny Stanislaus. [Design showing 
three oval scenes on leaves picturing 
waterfalls, office building and cattle 
um? pasture] © 1c. July 31, 1922; G 
66525. 


HargMer (Bessie Marie) Portland, 
Or: 14580, 14581 


Portland rose. Model of bust of 
girl holding spray of roses with full 
bloom rose in right hand clasped to 
breast. © 1c. Oct. 4, 1922; G 66705. 


Rain drops. Model of figure of little 
girl with closed umbrella in hand, look- 
me mp. © 1c, Oct. 30, 1922: G 66821. 


Harvey (Eiri) New York 14582 


Alaskan brown bear. Model of 
figure of large bear standing erect. 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1922; G 67022. 


Harwoop (RutrH) Oakland, Calif. 
“14583 
[Design showing 


© 


Peacock panel. 
peacock perched on branch of tree] 
me, Aue. 7, 1922:.G 66671. 


HAZELL (FRANK) New York. 
14584-14588 


Cleveland memorial tower, Prince- 
ton, N. J. [Painting showing large 
tower with four spires overlooking 
row of small buildings] 


Holder Tower, Princeton, N. J. 
[Painting showing large square tower 
with four spires, and large tree in 
front of it] 

Library and cannon, Princeton, N. J. 
Painting of brown building, with can- 
non in circle in foreground. 


ee eSSeSeSeSeSFSSFSeSFSFSFSSFSSSSSMMMsseFe 


McCook walk, Princeton, N. J. 
Painting showing perspective of walk 
Shaded by two rows of large trees, 
with buildings at right. 

Nassau Hall, Princeton, N. J. 
Painting of old building with clock 
tower and walk leading up to same. 

© 1c. each Dee. 2, 1922; G 67085— 
67089. 


HEENE (GEORGE W.) Cleveland. 
14589-14591 
Liberty and justice to all. [Drawing 
of American eagle on shield, enclosed 
in circle] ; 
Old Glory forever. 
U. S. flag in circle] 
Watch Akron grow. [Drawing of 
bridge with several arches in fore- 
ground, and city in background] 


[Drawing of 


© 1c. each Oct. 26, 1922; G 66882— 
66884. 
HEINTZ (ALBERT J.) Chicago. 14592 


Rollins Burdick Hunter co. insur- 
ance; by Howard G. Curnahan. 
[Drawing of panel with vine and leaf 
decoration at each end and inscription 
across center] © 1c. Aug. 7, 1922; 
G 665530. 


HIBBARD (FREDERICK C.). Chicago. 


Moulder. Model of figure of work- 
man pouring molten iron into mold. 
©1e. Oct. 27, 1922: G 66805. 


HILDEBRANDT PROVISION co., Cleveland. 
14594 


Hildebrandt products; by Frederick 
C. W. Trott. Painting showing meat 
products and sandwich on table. © 
1c. Sept. 21, 1922; G 66756. 


Hint (Crara) Washington. 14595 


Connecticut bell. Model of large 
bell with relief of Roger Sherman. © 
1c Aug. 21, 1922; G 66751. 


HIRSCHBERG (CARL) Kent, Conn. 
14596 
Country school teacher. Teacher as- 
sisting children in planting young tree 
in front of school-house. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
4, 1922; G 66706. 


HoupEeNn (SANnNForD 8S.) Kenilworth, Il. 

14597-14601 

Lady with fan. [Right three-quar- 

ter view of lady in Summer dress and 

hat standing with fan held in front] 
© 1c. Dee. 12, 1922; G 67124. 


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14602 


pt. BV. 58) Si. ¥s17 


HoLpEN (SANForRD S.)—Continued. 


Marcia. [Right three-quarter view 
bust of girl in low neck dress, with 
hair bobbed and mouth partly open] 
© 1c. Dee. 1, 1922; G 67055. 

Rural scene. [Man driving two 
horses with harness on, under tree] 
© 1c. Dec. 1, 1922; G 67057. 


Suzette. [Right three-quarter view 
bust of girl in Summer dress and hat 
trimmed in ribbon, looking over right 
shoulder] © 1.e¢ Dee. 1, 1922; G@ 
67056. 

Youth and innocence. [Right three- 
quarter view bust portrait of little girl 
with curly locks cver shoulders] © 
1 @ Dee. 12, 1922; G 67123. 


Honig (GrorRGE Henry) Evansville, 
Ind. 14602 


Shriner ash-tray. Model of bust 
of laughing Shriner in ash-tray. © 
1c¢. Sept. 8, 1922; G 66548. 


HorneE (JoHN) West Hollywood, Calif. 
14603 


_ Who is he that cometh out of the 
wilderness; by H. W. Cannon. [Group 
of men and women in foreground 
watching people on elephants, camels 
and wagons approaching] © 1 «a 
Oct. 11, 1922; G 67003. 


Hoy (EH. Roy) Tulsa, Okl. 
14604, 14605 


U.S. A. flag. [Drawing of flag with 
stars arranged so as to form letters 
U. S. A.J 

U. S. eross. [Drawing of cross deco- 
rated with stars, enclosed in frame of 
stars] 

© 1c. each Sept. 19, 1922; G 66752, 
66753. 

Hupson (GRACE) Ukiah, Calif. 
14606-14610 

Ba-yo-sho. Roma Indian girl, with 
buckskin on shoulders, wearing her be- 
trothal wampun. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1922; 
G 66698. 

Indian children in woods. [Small 
Indian child seated by baby in cradle 
under tree, and woman in background] 
©1e. Oct. 2, 1922; G 66699. 

Poma baby. Indian baby wrapped 
in fox skin and tied in carrying bas- 
ket. © 1c Nov. 17, 1922; G 66969. 

Shaili and fox. Yokia Indian boy 
with feather in hair playing flute for 
fox. ©1«. Dec. 20, 1922; G 67153. 

Yokia Indian boy. Front view of 
Indian boy with left hand on breast 
and hawk’s feather in hair. ©1e 
Nov. 17, 1922; G 66968. 


HUFFMAN (F. W.) San Francisco. 


14611 
Welcome shriners. Decaleomaniac 
transfer of shriner’s fez. © 1. Oct. 


10, 1922; G 66798. 


HUMPHREYS (ALBERT) New York. 
14612 
Standing bears. [Drawing of two 
bears standing erect} ©1e. Dee. 28, 
1922; G 672387. 


Hunt (EstHeEerR) San Francisco. 
14613-14622 


Ah Chang. Model of bust of small 
Chinese girl with hair dressed in puffs 
on each side. © 1c. Dee. 15, 1922; 
G 67134. 


Ah Lee. Model of bust of Chinese 
boy wearing cap with tassel on each 
side. ©1c. Nov. 20, 1922; G 66985. 


Chinese baby. Model of bust of 
baby with elaborate cap. © 1c. Nov. 
20, 1922; G 66988. 


Chinese flapper. Model of bust of 
Chinese girl with bobbed hair. ©1c. 
Noy. 20, 1922; G 66984. 

Fay Kee. Model of bust of Chinese 
baby with round cap on head. ©1e. 
Dec. 15, 1922; G 67182. 


Flower of Cathay. Model of bust of 
Chinese girl with hair dressed on side 
and decorated with flowers and tassel. 
© 1c. Dec. 15, 1922; G 67138. 


Lee Ming. Model of bust of small 
Chinese boy wearing cap with puff on 
each side. © 1c. Dec. 15, 1922; G 
67135. 


Lotus flower. Model of bust of Chi- 
nese girl with high headdress. © 1. 
Dee. 18, 1922; G 67148. 

Suey Sing. Model of bust of little 
Chinese girl wearing embroidered 
head-dress with tassel on side. ©1c. 
Nov. 20, 1922; G 66987. 


Young China. Model of bust of Chi- 
nese baby with elaborate head-dress. 
© 1 ¢. Dee.’ 15, 1922; 6 67isi, 


INMAN (FRANK) New York. 14623 
Way God dwells in space. [Paint- 


ing showing face in circle of rays] © 
1c. Dec. 26, 1922; G 67175. 


INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER ©0O., Chi- 
cago. 14624. - 
Call. [Left three-quarter view bust 


portrait of girl with straw hat, hold- 
ing hand to side of face] © 1c. Dec. 
1, 1922; G 67062. 


288 


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no. 4, 1922 
JACOBS (RuBy CovEeNy) Spokane, 
Wash. 14625 


Humming bird nest. [Drawing of 
nest at each corner of flower design] 
©l1c. Aug. 14, 1922; G 66672. 


JOHNSON (ANNIE L.) Los Angeles. 
14626 
English bulldog book-ends. [Model 
of book-end with high relief of head 
and shoulders of bulldog] ©1c. Dec. 
Pr. 8o22 : G 61179. 


JOHNSON (FLORENCE) Los Angeles. 
14627, 14628 

Hilda from Holland; by Margaret 
Smith and Florence Johnson. [Model 
of bust of little Dutch girl] 

So Shai; by Margaret Smith and 
Florence Johnson. [Model of bust of 
Chinese child] 

© 1c. each Dec. 5, 1922; G 66714, 
66715. 


JOHNSON Walcott, 
iN: Y. 14629 
Design for carving. Design showing 
books in recessed book cupboard. © 
1 ce Nov. 3, 1922; G 66874. 


/ 
JONES (FRANK Hart) Springfield, Il. 
14630 
Hobo herb. [Comic cartoon draw- 
ing of row of grotesque figures] © 
1 e@. Nov. 13, 1922; G 67068. 


JORDAN (Linwoop F.) Portland, Me. 
14631 
Two and a half cent coin. [Circular 
design with shield, square and inscrip- 
enti). e. Oct. 23, 1922;.G 66771. 


KAUFMANN and STRAUSS co., New 
York, 14632-14634 
Popular hestess; by Miss C. M. 
Burd. Young woman holding tray of 
ice-cream, with six children and dog 
around her. 

Summer’s tempters; by Geo. Bona- 
witz. Wicker table spread with fruits, 
ice-cream brick, two sundaes and pine- 
apple, with snow-covered mountain in 
background. 

Welcome maid; by O. Bierhals. 
Bust of girl holding tray with ice- 
cream. 

© 1 ce. each Sept. 20, 1922; G 66648- 
66650. 


KouHLE (Rose) New York. 14635 


Reading. Model of book-end show- 
ing youth partly reclining while read- 
me Book.) © te: Oct. 10,1922; -G 
66736. 


32559—23——_2 


(W. RuDOLPH) 


14654 


Kraus (JuLius C.) New York. 
14636, 14637 

Kiddyjoy. Model of figure of baby 
holding dolphin. 

Vintage. Model of figure of baby 
holding urn. 

© 1c. each Dec. 5, 1922; G 67097, 
67098. 


Krott (LEon) New York. 14638 


Sleep. [Girl looking at two women, 
baby and man asleep on grass, with 
city in background] © 1. Novy. 14, 
1922; G 66992. 


Lapp (ANNA CoLEMAN) Boston. 14639 


Women’s overseas service league 
medal. [Model of medal with bas- 
relief showing right profile bust of 
woman, with ship in background] © 
1c. Nov. 11, 1922; G 66954. 


La GuarpIA (CHARLES) New York. 
14640 
Angel clock. Model of clock with 
figures of two angels holding bunch 
of flowers above dial. © 1. Dee. 26, 
1922; G 67176. 


(Henry Morris) Philadel- 
14641 


[Cartoon drawing of 


LAKOFF 
phia. 
Neighbors. 
two women and small boy] ©1e. 
Nov. 4, 1922; G 67069. 


LANG (CHARLES) New York. 14642 


Woolly rhinoceros. [Model of head 
of rhinoceros with two horns on nose] 
©l1e. July 20, 1922; G 66754. 


R.) co., Boston. 
14643-14654 


Pattern, 321; by Yvonne Margaret 
Lambert. [Drawing of conventional 
butterfly above scallops] 

322; by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
bert. [Drawing of conventional gar- 
land of flowers and vines] 
323; by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
bert. [Drawing of conventional 
wreath with vine on each side] 


324; by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
bert. [Drawing of basket of flowers 
above scallops] 


325; by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
bert. [Drawing of bunches of flowers 
and ribbon above scallops] 


326; by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
bert. [Drawings of basket with han- 
dle full of flowers] 

327; by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
bert. [Drawing of conventional flow- 
ers and leaves on each side of oval] 


LANKENAU (JOHN 


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14655 


pt. Ive Rayo 


LANKENAU (JOHN R.) co.—Continued. 


Pattern 328; by Yvonne Margaret 
Lambert. [Drawing of conventional 
flowers and stems above scallops] 


329; by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
bert. [Drawing of two butterflies on 
sprays of vines and flowers] 


330; by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
bert. [Drawing of basket of flowers 
with ribbon tied on handle and spray 
at each side] 


331; by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
bert. [Drawing of bow of ribbon and 
two sprays of flowers and vines in 
form of wreath, with spray at each 
side] 


332; by Yvonne Margaret Lam- 
bert. [Drawing of sprays of flowers 
and vines tied by ribbon, above scal- 
lops] 

© 1c. each Nov. 15, 1922; G 67005- 
67016. 


Lass (Masre D.) Glemak, Wy. 
14655, 14656 


Disappointment. Painting showing 
man on horseback in front of little 
store with windows broken and door 
open. 

Last supper. Landscape showing 
two men seated on ground near open 
fire on bank of stream, with four 
horses near them. 


©.1«¢ each Dee. 14, 1922; G 67136, 
67137. 


LAVELL (LuLu V.) Minneapolis. 14657 


Holly and star design for light 
shield. [Design showing star above 
holiy leaves and berries on shield] © 
1c. Dec. 1, 1922; G 67065. 


Lee (Lacy CHAPLIN) Ridgewood, 
INE de 14658 
Design ; by Ada Budell. Drawing of 
Chinese landscape. © 1 e. Oct. 7, 
1922; G 66997. 
LIBERTY OUTFITTING co., Salt Lake 
City. 14659 


Name plate; by J. C. Anderson. 
Drawing of oblong panel with Statue 
of Liberty at top] ‘© 1 c. Oct. 28, 


1922; G 67004. 
Loser (Grorg JoHN) New York. 
14660 
Corpus Christus, at Norfolk, Va. 


Model of figure of Christ on cross with 
left hand extended as in physical 
agony, right hand extended as in bless- 
ing, and crown of thorns on head. © 
1c Neov., 2501922.: GAGtii1s. 


LoMMASSON (GEORGE M.) jr., Colfax, 
Wash. 14661 
James the butler. Tray stand in 
form of butler holding tray. © 1 «. 
Nov. 21, 1922; G 66991. 


LORENZANI (ARTHUR E.) New York. 

14662, 14663 

Fountain. Model of figure of young 

boy astride dolphin, holding turtle on 
shoulder. 


Fountain of the golden age. Model 
of fountain with three storks as deco- 
ration of column in center of bewl sur- 
mounted by figure of nude girl. 


© 1c each Oct. 24, 1922; G 66790, 
66791. 
LoscaLtzo (Dick) Brooklyn. 14664 


Dinty the newsie. [Cartoon drawing 
showing news-boy talking to doctor] 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1922; G 66646. 


McComsBps (GoLpIE) San Jose, Calif. 

14665 

Boy. Model of baby boy standing 

with outstretched arms. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
24, 1922; G 66788. 


Mack (ANNA) San Francisco. 14666 
Portals of the past. [Model of book- 


end with relief of gate-way] ©1e. 
Noy. 13, 1922; G 66958. 


Mackay (GeEorGE A.) Philadelphia. 


14667 

No more war. [Drawing of globe 

with band around it] ©1e Dee. 9, 
1922; G 67119. 


St. Louis. 
14668 


Early bird. Model of clock with 
relief showing head of dog below dial 


Manress (RAYMOND ALVIN) 


and crowing cock on each side. ©1e. 

Dec. 15, 1922; G 671388. 

MarsH (JAMES RANDALL) New York. 
14669 


Ornamental ship; by Frederick 
Dana Marsh. Model of ancient ship 
east in half round. © 1. Dee. 23, 
1922 Gy OT MOT, ni 


MARSHALL (Louris F.) ‘Tucson, Ari, 


14670-14689 
Agriculture building, Univ. of Ariz. ; 
by John H. Patterson. [Drawing of 
large square building with colonade 
in front] 
Apache hall, Univ. of Ariz.; by John 
EK. Patterson. [Drawing of L-shaped 
building with colonade in front] 


290 


WORKS OF ART 


no. 4, 1922 


147438 


Arizona hall, Univ. of Ariz.; by 
John EH. Patterson. [Drawing T-shape 
two-story building partly covered with 
ivy] 

Cochise hall, Univ. of Ariz.; by John 
K. Patterson. [Drawing of long build- 
ing with portico in front] 


Dining hall, Univ. of Ariz.; by John 
EK. Patterson. [Drawing of one-story 
building with arched entrance and 
palm trees in front] 


Entrance of library, Univ. of Ariz. ; 
by John E. Patterson. [Drawing 
showing balcony over doorway sur- 
rounded by vines] 

Flying cage, Univ. of Ariz.; by John 
EK. Patterson. [Drawing long build- 
ing in form of arch with small trees 
along side] 

Fountain, Univ. of Ariz.; by John 
EK. Patterson. [Drawing of fountain 
in center of two octagonal elevations] 

Gymnasium, Univ. of Ariz.; by John 
HE. Patterson. [Drawing of one-story 
rough stone building with columns in 
front] 


Library, Univ. of Ariz.; by John E. 
Patterson. [Drawing of large oblong 
building with small portico and ivy 
on front] ; 

Maricopa hail, Univ. of Ariz.; by 
John EH. Patterson. [Drawing of long 
building with portico in center and 
pavilion at each corner] 


Mechanic arts building, Univ. of 
Ariz.; by John E. Patterson. [Draw- 
ing of two-story building with wing 
on each side. 

Music building, Univ. of Ariz.; by 
John H. Patterson. [Drawing of build- 
ing with porch in front and small 
tower ] 

Pima hall, Univ. of Ariz.; by John 
EK. Patterson. [Drawing of two-story 
building with portico on front and side 
and pavilion at corner] 

Portico of Maricopa hall, Univ. of 
Ariz.; by John T. E. Stoll. [Drawing 
of porch with four groups of double 
columns ] 


Portico, School of mines, Univ. of 
Ariz.; by John E. Patterson. Draw- 
ing of porch with long colonade in 
front of building] 

Science hall, Univ. of Ariz.; by 
John E. Patterson. [Drawing of ob- 
long building with pavilion at each 
corner | 

Stewart observatory, Univ. of Ariz.; 
by John E. Patterson. [Drawing of 
small building with dome-shaped top] 


Sun-dial, Univ. of Ariz.; by John 
E. Patterson. [Drawing of sun-dial 
on rough rock pedestal surrounded by 
iron bar] 

Sun parlor, Maricopa hall, Univ. of 
Ariz.; by John E. Patterson. [Draw- 
ing showing view through three door- 
ways into bright room] 

© 1 ¢. each Dee. 27, 1922; G 67216-— 
67235. 


MARTHA WASHINGTON CoO., 
Chicago. 14690 


Washington (Martha); by H. M. 


CANDIES 


Hunt. Sculptured bust. © 1c. Sept. 
1, 1922; G 66661. 
MartTIN (SoLomMon) Chicago. 14691 


Book-end. Model of ornamented 
book-end with relief panel for Masonie 
or other emblem. © 1 ec. Sept. 11, 
1922; G 66564. ; 


Mazzi (S.) Los Angeles. 14692 


Romeo and Juliet; by Carlo Roma- 
nelli. [Model of book-end with relief 
of young man and woman clasping 
hands in garden] ©1e. Oct. 9, 1922; 
G 66728. 


MEISSNER & BucH, Leipzig. 
14693-14748 


Abendstimmeeng; von A. M. Gorter. 
Landscape showing two small ponds 
in foreground with shepherdess driv- 
ing cows down path under trees on 
let bands) © 1 ¢ Dec. .29, ,1922.5 & 
67250. 


Alten freunde; von Wilhelm Roegge. 


Interior showing four gentlemen 
seated around table near window at 
left. ©l1c. Oct. 23, 1922; G 66781. 


Am bach (ktihe) ; von Otto Striitzel. 
Landscape with cows coming down 
road in center, river on left and woods 
on ane KO. ec. Oct. 23;).1922 5 5G 
66784. 


Am fiuss; von P. P. Miller. Land- 
seape showing three ducks on river 
in foreground, and trees on right and 


lett bank) @) ol es Nove 3; 1922; 1G 
6E861. 

Amoretten schankel; von Georg 
Flatscher. Landscape with rock in 


center foreground on which two cu- 
pids are see-sawing. © 1c. Oct. 28, 
1922; G 66780. 


Appelbliiten ; von F. Muller-Landeck. 
Green meadow with apple trees in 
bloom and brook at right ©l«e 
Nov. 3, 1922; G 66845. 


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147435 


Meissner & BucH—Continued. 

Astern; von Elly Arnheim. Round 
top table in center of which is bowl 
full of asters, with lace cover and 
small jar at left. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1922; 
G 66849. 

Bach im winter; von P. P. Miiller. 
Snow landscape showing birch trees 
on right and left banks of brook, with 
two does in foreground. © 1c. Nov. 
8, 1922; G 66863. 

Biumenstilleben; von CC. Thoma- 
Hofele. Table with velvet cover on 
which is jar full of carnations with 
figure of man and woman seated at 
base, cups and saucers at right and 
pitcher at left. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1922; 
G 66858. 

Blumenstrauss; von Theodor Bohn- 


enberger. Bunch of phlox in green 
vase on table. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1922; 
G 66778. 


Blumensttick; von H. von Frauen- 
dorfer. Cluster of roses in vase, and 
one flower lying on table. © 1 «@ 
Wet. 2a, 19227 G Goro. 

Chrysanthemen; von Elly Aruheim. 
Bunch of chrysanthemums in bowl on 
table covered with lace centerpiece. 
© 1c. Nov. 3, 1922; G 66855. 


Dame in blau; by V. Schramm. 
Lady in rich blue dress seated in front 
of small table on which is vase of 
flowers which she is admiring. © 1 
e. Dec. 26, 1922; G 67170. 


Bichen am see; von F. Miiller-Lan- 
deck. Lanscape with large oak in 
right foreground, cluster of bushes 
in center, and lake in background. © 
fe. (Oct. 23, 1922 °C 66172. 


HMnten am ufer; von A. Koester. 
Five ducks sitting in grass on left 
bank of pond. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1922; 
G 67251. 

Enten im wasser; 
Five ducks swimming in water in 
foreground and seaweeds in back- 
ground. ©1lc. Dec. 29, 1922; G 67249. 


Fruchtstilleben; von H. Buchner. 
Various kinds of fruit around jar full 
of mixed flowers on lace covered table. 
1 ec. Nov. 3, 1922; G 66856. 

Friithling in den vorbergen; von F. 
Miiller-Landeck. Landscape showing 
knowl at right covered with flowers 
and fruit tree in blossom, river on left 
and hills in distance. © 1c. Nov. 3, 
1922; G 66846. 

Fritihlings morgen; von FEF. Miiller- 
Landeck. Landscape showing rivulet 
in foreground and meadow on each 
bank covered with flowers, and large 


von A. Koester. 


pt. Iv.; RVs. 717 


tree at right. ©1c. Oct. 23, 1922; G 
66777. ; 


Grunewaldsee; von Walter Leisti- 
kow. Landscape showing river with 
trees along each bank. © 1. Nov. 3, 
1922; G 66871. 


Herbestgold; von Fritz Miiller-Lan- 
deck. Landscape showing sheet of 
water in foreground with large trees 
on left bank and hills in background. 
©1c. Nov. 3, 1922; G 66860. 


Hortensien; von Hilly Arnheim. 
Richly colored rug on which is vase 
full of flowers, with small jug at right. 
© 1c. Noy. 3, 1922; G 66862. 


Im lampenlicht; von J. Ktihn, jr. 
Woman in white dress seated near 
door at right, with lamp on small 
table near window in front of her. 
© 1c. Nov. 3, 1922;.G 66852. 


Im sonnenschein; von H. Krings. 
Colonial interior showing black and 
white tile floor in foreground with door 
opening into room where lady is seated 
near window sewing. © 1c. Nov. 3, 
1922; G 66865. 


Im spiegelsaal; von J. Ktihn, jr. 
Young woman in white dress holding 
up skirt with hands while standing 
in front of three mirrors in corner of 


room. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1922; G@ 66851. 


In erwartung; von H. Krings. 
Corner of colonial room where lady in 
Dutch dress is seated at window near 
table. ©1c. Nov. 3, 1922; G 66866. 


Interieur 1; von F. Bayerlein. Colo- 
nial interior showing lady seated at 
right reading book in lap, sewing 
table and bird cage by window at left. 
© 1c. Nov. 3, 1922; G 66847. 


2; von M. Schwalb. Corner of 
colonial room with flowers, cups, 
saucers, coffee-pot on round table in 
front, small table and china closet in 
background. © 1. Nov. 3, 1922; G 
66853. 

Isola di Capri; von Karl Bohme. 
Brownish red rocks on left, deep blue 
water at right and clouds in distance. 
© 1c. Nov. 3, 1922; G 66869. 


Lied (Hin) ; von Walter Firle. Two 
girls in Dutch peasant costumes, one 
seated playing on spinet and other 
standing with sheet of music in hands. 
© 1c. Nov. 3, 1922; G 66857. 


Little maiden and the faires; by 
Paul Swan. Little girl in summer 
dress seated on meadow with doll in 
lap, gazing at group of fairies. © 1 
ce. Nov. 18, 1922; G 66956. 


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WORKS OF ART 


no. 4, 1922 


Markischer See; von Walter Leisti- 
kow. Landscape showing corner of 
lake with trees along shore whose 


shadows are reflected in water. © 1 
c. Nov. 3, 1922; G 66870. 
Mussestunde; by V. Schramm. 


Richly gowned lady seated on settee 
with picture sheet in lap and other 
pictures in chair near by. ©1e. Dec. 
Zo, 1022: G 67169. 


Mutter lied; von Karl Weise. In- 
terior showing young woman seated at 
table in center near lamp, and young 
girl playing piano in right background. 
© 1c. Oct. 23, 1922; G 66774. 


Muttergliick; von Bernard de Hoog. 
Dutch interior showing woman seated 
near window feeding baby in lap, with 
crib at her left and child standing by 
table at right on which is jar of pussy 
willows. ©1c. Nov. 3, 1922; G 66868. 


Naéherin; von Bernard de Hoog. 
Dutch interior showing woman in 
Dutch dress seated by table near win- 
dow with bare-footed child at her side. 
© 1c. Noy. 3, 1922; G 66867. 


Pfingstrosen; von G. Rauch. Dark 
jar containing seven peonies with 
green leaves, and stray flowers at foot 
of jar. ©1c. Nov. 3, 1922; G 66854. 


Rosen in korb; von J. Burger. Ar- 
rangement of flowers in basket on 
table. ©1c. Nov. 3, 1922; G 66848. 


Rosen in vase; J. Burger. Glass jar 
standing on stone plate, filled with 
flowers, with table cover at right. © 
1 ec Nov. 3, 1922; G 66850. 


Ruth; von Carl von Marr. Young 
girl with flowing hair over shoulders 
seated, playing guitar on lap. ©le. 
Wern2s. 1922; G 66776. 


See am walde; von P. P. Miiller. 
Landscape showing large sheet of 
water in foreground with dense clus- 
ter of trees on right bank and three 
ducks swimming in water. © 1. 
Noy. 3, 1922; G 66864. 

Segelboote; von Karl Leipold. Two 
sail-boats in center foreground and 
windmill on strip of land in distance. 
© ie Oct, 23, 1922; G 66782. 

Sommerstimmung; von A. M. Gor- 
ter. Brook in foreground with large 
trees on right and left banks, and 
cows grazing in distance. ©1c. Dec. 
29, 1922; G 67252. 

Sommertag; von Hans am Ende. 
Green meadow with alley of birch 
trees in center and brook at right. © 
1 @ Nov. 8, 1922; G 66872. 


V4AT47 
Sonniges heim; von Wilhelm 
Schacht. Landscape showing peas- 


ant’s home with hedge and stone fence 
in front, and geese along side of road. 
© 1c. Oct. 23, 1922; G 66785. 


Stilleben; von Elly Arnheim. Table 
with covering showing metal plate full 
of fruit, glass jar and metal can. © 
te) Oet,.28, 2922 4 66773: 


Tafelrunde; von Max  Glassier. 
Richly decorated medieval interior 
showing four men seated around table, 
above which hangs model of ship near 


window. APY. CY PINOVew os LO2Z ee 
66873. 
Tauwetter; von A. M. Gorter 


Snow-covered landscape with rivulet 
in foreground, leafless trees at left 
and thatched roof house in back- 
ground. ©1ec. Nov. 3, 1922; G 66859. 


Terrasse am see; von Hermann 
GGéhler. Landscape showing several 
figures standing on terrace, near 
clump of large pine trees on right. © 
ire Oct. 23, 1922 = G 667. 


Weiblicher akt; von Rud Niss& 
Nude young woman kneeling with 
right arm on couch and left hanging 


by side. © 1c Oct. 28, 1922; G 
66786. 
Windmiihle; von. Karl  Leipold. 


Dutch windmill with water in fore- 
ground and sail-boat at right. © le 
Oct. 28, 1922; G 66783. 


MELIODON (JULES ANDRE) Lincoln 
Parks Ndr 14744-14746 


Hands off. Model of figure of Amer- 
ican soldier with gun and flag on left 
shoulder, and right hand extended. © 
1c. Nov. 24, 1922; G 67024. 


Homage to Adam Gimbel and collab- 
orators. Design showing allegorical 
male and female figure and two boys 
holding between them a panel dece- 
rated with medallion portraits. ©le 
Nov. 24, 1922; G 67025. 


McNulty (Dean W.) memorial. De 
sign showing figure of dean standing 
with crucifix held against breast by 
right hand and left hand extended te 
fallen man at his left while angel 
kneels at right side: © 1c. - Nov. 7%, 
1922; G 66941. 


MILLER (JUANITA) Oakland, Calif. 
14747 


Heart-shaped metal box. Model of 
box with relief of sphinx on outside 
of cover and inscription inside. ©le. 
Dee. 6, 1922; G 67112. 


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14748 


pt: rv., HPs. vi 47 


MILLER (LESLIE EH.) New York. 14748 


Bird-a-lite. [Model of parrot on 
perch] ©1ce. Sept. 19, 1922; G 66645. 


MILLER (REBEKAH D.) New York. 
14749, 14759 
Sweet and Tart, 1. Drawing of fig- 
ures of two children, body of each 
being in form of an apple. 


2. Drawing of figures of two 
ehildren, head of each being in form 
of an apple. 


© 1c. each Oct. 14, 1922; G 66800, 
66801. 


MISHAWAKA WOOLEN co., Mishawaka, 
Ind. 14751 


Youthful gallantry. [Youth holding 
umbrella over lady walking by his 
side] ©1c. Dec. 1, 1922; G 67059. 


New 
York. 14752 
Polo players. Sculptured group of 
two polo players mounted on galloping 
horses, one reaching forward stroke, 
and other a backhand stroke. © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 26, 1922; G 67174. 


Mozart PLAYGROUND & ATHLETIC CLUB, 
Inc., Chicago. 14753 
Base-ball diamond; by Roman P. 
Gillmeister. Drawing of base-ball dia- 
mond, track and foot-ball gridiron 
with letters, M P A ©, thereon. ©1c. 
Sept. 14, 1922; G 67063. 


MorEtLeER (HENRY NICHOLAS) 


Murpeuy (THos. D.) co., Red Oak, Ta. 


14754-14803 


Aberdeen Angus; by R. A. Fox. 
{Herd of cattle near clump of trees in 
pasture, and farm house in distance] 

Adoption of the American flag; by 
F. R. Harper. [Group of people in 
front of city hall raising their hands 
and hats to U. S. flag hoisted on tower 
of hall] 

Among the lilies; by Patty Thum. 
[Girl with bunch of flowers in hand, 
admiring lilies in garden] 

April showers; by John G. Scott. 
[Two children with basket and small 
dog under umbrella] 

Artist I aspire to be; by John G. 
Seott. [Small child with large spec- 
tacles on nose, holding palette in left 
hand and brush in right] 

Autumn evening; by Sarah Brad- 
ford. [Perspective of stream with 
clumps of trees on each bank] 

Ayrshires; by R. A. Fox. [Three 
cows by brook in foreground, and 
farmhouse in distance] 


Battle of Bennington; by F. R. 
Harper. [Battle scene showing sol- 
diers charging with fixed bayonets, be- 
ing urged on by officer on horse] 


Battle of Lexington; by F. R. Har- 
per. [Soldiers standing by wounded 
drummer in foreground, other. sol- 


diers advancing led by officer on horse- 
back] 


Battle of New Orleans; by F. R. 
Harper. [Soldiers firing from behind 
breastwork made of bales of cotton, 
with U. S. flag appearing above smoke] 


Bell (Alexander Graham) telephone ; 
by R. A. Fox. [Bust portrait of Bell 
above scene showing girl seated at 
desk using telephone] 


Bill Jones he has a mongrel hound; 
by John G. Scott. [Small boy skating 
on roller-skates with little dog run- 
ning at his side] : 


Constitution’s last fight; by F. R. 
Harper. [Marine battle between sail- 
ing warship in foreground and other 
ship in background] 


Discovery of America; by F. R. 
Harper. [Columbus standing on shore 
with sword in right hand and flag in 
left, accompanied by his followers] 


Early autumn; by Geo. Howell Gay. 
[Landscape with three trees on bank 
of brook in foreground, and hills in 
distance] 


Edison (Thomas) phonograph; by 
R. A. Fox. [Young woman seated in 
chair listening to phonograph, above 
which is bust portrait of Edison] 


First Thanksgiving day; by F. R. 
Harper! [Colonial man and woman 
talking to Indian seated on ground] 


Flappers here, flappers there; by 
John G. Scott. [Little girl wearing 
cap, coat and goloshes, standing with 
hand in muff and small dog at feet] 


Founding of Jamestown; by F. R. 
Harper. [Group of men standing by 
baggages in foreground, and other men 
pulling small boat ashore in back- 
ground] 


Fulton (Robert) steamboat; by R. 
A. Fox. [Bust portrait of Fulton 
above scene showing steamboat on 
river ] 


Galloways; by R. A. Fox. 
large cattle on bank of brook] 


Guernseys; by R. A. Fox. [Two 
cows on bank of stream in foreground 
and four other cattle in background] 


[Three 


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no. 4, 1922 


14805 


Gutenberg (Johannes) printing; by 
R. A. Fox. [Bust portrait of Guten- 
berg above scene showing three men 
near crude printing press reading 
proof-sheet] 


Holsteins; by R. A. Fox. [Herd of 
spotted cattle grazing in pasture near 
woods] 


Howe (Hlias) sewing-machine; by 
R. A. Fox. [Young woman seated at 
sewing-machine above which is bust 
portrait of Howe] 


I love the cows and chickens; by 
John G. Scott. [Small boy in over- 
alls and wide-brimmed hat standing 
with rake in hands and chicken at his 
feet] 

If my catch is big, or if its small; 
by John G. Seott. [Small boy in over- 
alls and large hat, standing on bank 
of pond with fishing rod in left hand, 
little fish in right and dog at his feet] 

If you’re sad and feeling blue; by 
John G. Scott. [Little girl singing 
with open book in hands] 

Jealousy is a turrible thing; by 
John G. Scott. [Little girl holding 
Teddy bear in arms while doll sits on 
ground near her feet] 

Jerseys; by R. A. Fox. [Herd of 
eattle grazing in pasture, with trees 
in background] 

Little grains of powder; by John 
G. Scott. [Little girl standing with 
mirror in left hand, puff in right and 
small dog at her feet licking powder 
from box] 

McCormick (Cyrus H.) harvester; 
by R. A. Fox. [Bust portrait of Mc- 
Cormick above harvesting machine] 

Marconi (Guglielmo) wireless; by 
R. A. Fox. [Bust portrait of Mar- 
coni above scene of wireless station on 
beach ] 

Moonlight, Monterey ; by Nels Hager- 
up. [View of section of sea-coast 
showing clump of trees on rocky 
shore at left and large rock among 
breaking billows at right] 

Morse (Samuel F. B.) telegraph; 
by R. A. Fox. [Bust portrait of 
Morse above scene showing telegraph 
wires on poles along side of road] 

Oh where, oh where; by John G. 
Scott. [Small boy with cap, on head, 
hands in pockets, looking for little 
dog lying at his feet] 

Old Mother Hubbard; by John G. 
Seott. [Small boy with apron on, 
plate in hand and little dog at his feet, 
standing by basket] 


Race of the Oregon; by F. R. Harper. 
[View of warship on rough sea] 

Signing the Declaration of Inde- 
pendence; by F. 8. Harper. [Group 
of men around table watching one man 
Sign paper] 

Stars look down on nature’s chilly 
white;. by Frank Stick. [Two moun- 
tain lions on side of snow-covered 
mountain looking toward two small 
houses in valley] 

Stephenson (Geo.) locomotive; by 
R. A. Fox. [Bust portrait of Stephen- 
son above scene showing locomotive 
approaching] 

Still moonlight; by Louis E. Delius. 
[View of mountain lake with rocky 
hills on each side partly covered by 
trees, and lighted by rising moon] 


Tho beaten; by John G. Scott. 
[Small boy with head bandaged, foot- 
ball under arm and dog at his feet} 


Washington crossing the Delaware; 
by F. R. Harper. [Washington stand- 
ing in small boat while soldiers row 
it across river] 

Watt (James) steam engine; by 
R. A. Fox. [Bust portrait of Watt 
above family scene showing man and 
woman seated at table watching boy 
stopping spout of tea-kettle] 

Whitney (Eli) cotton-gin; by R. A. 
Fox. [Bust portrait of Whitney above 
scene of cotton field where men and 
women are picking cotton] 

Winter wood, sunset; by Geo. How- 
ell Gay. [Perspective of forest stream 
with scattered trees along snow-cov- 
ered banks] 

Wright (Wilbur) aeroplane; by R. 
A. Fox. [Bust portrait of Wright 
above scene of aeroplane in flight] 

Yearling shorthorns; by R. A. Fox. 
[Head of yearlings grazing in pasture 
near barn] 

Zion Canyon, Utah; by H. H. Bagg. 
[Perspective of mountain stream 
through valley with hills rising on 
each side and man driving horse down 
road on left bank] 

© 1c. each Nov. 4, 1922; G 66890- 
66939. 


Myers (AnitTA) Berkeley, Calif. 
14804, 14805 


Camel, decorated. [Model of camel 
lying on base, with inscription on 
saddle pad] © Aug. 28, 1922; G 
66676. 

Camel, plain. [Model of camel ly- 
ing on base bearing inscription] © 
1 ec. Aug. 3, 1922; G 66674. 


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14806 


Myers (E. E.) Chesapeake, O. 14806 

Jackson’s mill, boyhood home of Gen. 
Stonewall Jackson. [Drawing show- 
ing mill-house at bend of stream near 
ford and road leading to farmhouse in 


background] © 1 «¢. Dec. 11, 1922; G 
67120. 
NATIONAL DAIRY COUNCIL, Chicago. 


14807 


See healthland first; by Carl Rein- 
hold. [Design showing bunch of milk 
bottles, fountains and stream in park] 
©l1e. Aug. 23, 1922; G 66691. 


NEWMAN (J. F.) 1nc., New York. 


14808 
Barthelmess (Richard); by Julio 
Kilenyi. [Bas-relief plaque showing 


left three-quarter view bust of young 
man] ©1e. Nov. 11, 1922; G 66955. 


NIcoLosI (JOSEPH) New York. 14809 

Sorrow. [Statue of nude man stand- 
ing with bowed head resting against 
right hand] ©1e Dee. 28, 1922; G 
67168. 


O’Bryon (JAMES BH.) and HOLuLinGs- 
BERRY (GEO. P.) Laurence, Kan. 


14810 
Kansas jayhawk; by James H. 
O’Bryon. [Drawing of grotesque 


figure of bird with large head] ©lc. 
Dec. 7, 1922; G 67144. 


O’NEr~L (LEE) Los Angeles: 
14811, 14812 
Rising moon. [Nude female figure 
in clouds above horizon] 


Rock and the wave. [Female figure 
in wave dashing against rock] 

© 1c. each Nov. 20, 1922; G 66989, 
66990. 


ONONDAGA POTTERY CO., Syracuse, N. Y. 
14813 


Adolphus; by Elmer EH. Walters. 
Festoon border design for plate. © 
1c. Sept. 28, 1922; G 66681. 


ORIENTAL SPECIALTIES MFG. CO., INC., 
New York. 14814 


Parasol electric lamp shade; by 
Bates Gilbert. [Circular drawing 
showing group of children at play] 
© 1e Nov. 16, 1922; G 67019. 


OrRKIN (J. B.) corp., New York. 
14815 


Fashions of the world; by Gorham 
co. Design ot tablet with decorated 
border and clocks at top and on sides 
showing New York, Paris and London 
time. © 1c. Nov. 1, 1922; G 66841. 


pt. Iv., HS 1 


OSBORNE CO., Newark, N. J. 
14816-14860 

Arrow-maker’s daughter; by L. G. 
Woolfenden. Left profile of Indian 
maid, with mountains and lake in 
background. 

Baby with beads; by Elizabeth 
Honor Dolan. Bust portrait of baby 
with string of beads around neck held 
by both hands. 

Barracuda; by Frank Stick. Three 
men in motor-boat, one of whom has 
hooked large fish with its mouth open 
showing teeth. : 


Bathing girl; by L. G. Woolfenden. 


Girl in bathing suit and socks sitting 


on beach under Japanese parasol with 
hair hanging over shoulder. 

Bluefish; by Frank Stick. Two men 
fishing from sand-bar, one of whom 
has hooked large fish. 

Brook trout; by Frank Stick. Man 
standing in water among rocks, watch- 
ing fish which he has caught with 
hook and line. 

Counting their assets; by R. F. HIl- 
well. Husband and wife mounted on 
horses, and lad standing by horse near 
them, on crest of hill looking over their 
property. 

Crystal gazer; by L. G. Woolfenden. 
Girl in summer dress and scarf seated 
holding crystal in which she sees her- 
self with baby in arms. 

First bank account; by R. F. El- 
well. Wife mounted on one horse 
holding another while her husband 
comes from bank. : 

First nest; by R. F. Elwell. Tent 
pitched near stream near which man 
and wife are cooking their supper on 
log fire, while two horses graze in 
background. 

Fisherman; by F. M. Spiegle. Man 
in sombrero, blouse and khaki trousers, 
with pipe in mouth, fly-fishing in cove. 

Girl in yellow gown; by C. Bosseron 
Chambers. Girl in evening gown with 
right hand raised touching her hair 
and left raised to shoulder. 

Girl with red hair; by Elizabeth 
Honor Dolan. Left profile of girl with 
curl over shoulder and flowers. at 
waist, mountains and lake in back- 
ground. 

Goin’ good; by Philip R. Goodwin. 
Four campers in woods, one of whom 
is telling story to other three seated 
before tent. 

Golden trout; by Frank Stick. Man 
standing back of large rock, watching 
fish which he has hooked. 


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WORKS 
no. 4, 1922 


Good morning; by L. G. Woolfenden. 
Little girl with curls awakening as 
her mother bending over bed kisses her. 


Great northern pike; by Frank 
Stick. Perspective of stream showing 
two men in canoe, one of whom has 
landed large fish. 


Harvest home; by Yeend King. 
Folk dancing on lawn of old English 
home at harvest time. 


Helping dad; by R. F. Elwell. Lit- 
tle fellow holding lantern in stable 
while his daddy unharnesses horse. 


King fish; by Frank Stick. Two 
men in motor-boat, one of whom has 
hooked large king fish which has 
jumped high out of water. 


Large-mouthed bass; by Frank 
Stick. Two men in canoe, one of 
whom has caught fish with hook and 
line among lily-pads. 


McKinley (Mt.); by Sydney Law- 
rence. Landscape showing three pine 
trees in foreground and Mt. McKinley 
in distance. 


Market morning; by Yeend King. 
Street scene in England on market 
day with livestock, vegetables, etc., on 
display. 

May day; by Yeend King. Old Eng- 
lish landscape showing folks dancing 
around May-pole. 


Muskallenge; by Frank Stick. Two 
men in canoe, one of whom is pulling 
fish out of wa’2r among lily-pads. 


Night and the palms are calling; by 
Warde Fraser. Girl seated on balcony 
looking over lake with palm trees in 
background. 

Old, old song; by Hy. Hintermeister. 
Young man and woman seated under 
tree on bank of stream where he is 
playing mandolin. 

Out for a picnic; by L. G. Woolfen- 
den. Mother and three chiidren sitting 
on log in field at edge of stream while 
father closes automobile. 


Out for their winter meat; by R. F. 
Elwell. Husband on horseback at top 
of hill on bank of river followed by 
three pack horses and his wife on 
fourth horse. 


Peace on earth, good will to men; 
by Herman Mayloth. Snowy land- 
seape showing moonlight night in win- 
ter with frozen stream at right. 

Promised land; by R. F. Elwell. 
Man and woman in farm wagon, 
drawn by brown and white horse, driv- 
ing down into valley. 


OF ART 
14860 


Road of happy memories; by E. 
Lamasure. Perspective of country 
road passing over small wooden bridge 
to old farmhouse in background, with 
trees and bushes on left. 


Sailfish; by Frank Stick. Two men 
in covered motor-boat watching large 
sailfish jump out of water. 


Salmon; by Frank Stick. On some 
rocks at foot of double falls two men 
are fishing, one of whom has hooked a 
salmon. 


Striped bass rockfish; by Frank 
Stick. Painting showing rough surf 
with large fish on crest of wave in fore- 
ground. 


Summer in northern seas; by Geo. 
Howell Gay. High jagged rocks at 
left and small rocks in foreground 
with surf-breaking over them. 


Sunday, morning; by Yeend King. 
Country church in England with lord 
and lady passing through gate greeted 
by peasants. 


Sun-dial girl; by Hy. Hintermeister. 
Girl standing in garden with bunch of 
lilacs in hand, looking at sun-dial. 


Sunrise; by Martella Lane. Moun- 
tain landscape with valley in center 
covered by trees, and mountain peaks 
in background. 


Sunset on Hel River; by Martella 
Lane. Mountain landscape with 
stream through center and forest of 
redwood trees on right. 


Tarpon, silver king; by Frank Stick. 
Two men in flat bottom boat fishing, 
one of whom has hooked large fish 
which has jumped out of water. 


Their first born; by R. F. Elwell. 
Wife sitting in rocker on porch, with 
baby in lap, talking to husband just 
arrived on horse. 


Visualized home a reality; by R. F. 
Elwell. Interior of living room show- 
ing two children playing before open 
fireplace and mother and father seated 
in arm-chair near lamp on table. 


Voice you love to hear; by L. G. 
Woolfenden. Girl in ,evening dress 
standing at open casement window 
overlooking lake, ’phoning. 

Where work is play; by R. Harring- 
ton Hlwell. Two men camping in 
woods on bank of stream where one 
is fishing and the other drawing water, 
with automobile near tent in back- 
ground. 


© 1c. each Aug. 2, Dec. 27, 1922; 
G 66609-66619, 67182-67215. 


297 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14861 


St 


pt. Iv., Was 8s 17 


PALADINI & PERuUGGI, New York. 14861 

Lloyd (Harold) ; by Ernesto Peruggi. 
Statuette of man standing with hands 
in pockets, laughing. © 1c. Nov. 29, 
1922; G 670538. 


Parpo (BENJAMIN) Alameda, Calif. 
14862-14865 

Hoy Choy. Model of Chinese doll 
lamp with Chinese figure holding tray 
in hands. 

Little Minnehaha. Model of Indian 
girl seated holding pot. 

Mignonne. Model of lamp having 
figure of doll seated on pedestal. 

Saucy Flossy. Model of little girl 
seated with fruit in hands. 

© 1c. each Sept. 12, 1922; G 66587- 
66590. 


PARKER (WILLIAM B.) New York. 


14866 
Security incorporated; by Arthur 
B. Rich. [Drawing of border around 


oblong panel with lion’s head at each 
upper corner] © 1. Sept. 15, 1922; 
G 67027. 


PARME (F.) New York. 14867 


Midinette; by D. Furia. [Statuette 
of young woman in ribbed underwear 
standing with hands raised to head] 
© ic. Sept. 20, 1922; G 66651. 


PATTERSON (LOUISE AIMEE) 
Neck, N. Y. 14868 


Chocolat, a war epic. [Soldiers in 
trenches looking up at female figure 
appearing in smoke of bursting shell] 
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1922; G 66820. 


PENFIELD (EHpWARD) Pelham Manor, 
IN Oe 14869 
Greetings. Drawing of horse and 
old fashioned sleigh in which are man 
and woman. © 1c. Dec. 23, 1922; G 
67178. 


Perry (Davip M.) New York. 14870 


Bar pin. [Design of long narrow 
pin with octagon in center] ©1«. 
Dee. 15, 1922; G 67139. 


Preruect & PALADINI, New York. 
14871 
Woman’s bust; by Ernesto Peruggi. 
Model of bust of woman wearing tur- 
ban. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1922; G 66755. 


PETERS CARTRIDGE co., Cincinnati. 
14872 


Outpointed. [Hunter and pointer 
dog looking at porcupine under log 
in woods] © 1c. Dee. 1, 1922; G 
67058. 


Great 


PHOTOPLATING Co., Minneapolis. 
14873, 14874 


Camels. [Three wise men on camels 
following star] 
Pilgrims. [Pilgrim man and woman 


coming from cottage near large tree 
in background] 


© 1c. each Sept. 11, 1922; G 66838, 
66839. 


PrIeLke (Mrs. K. N.) San Francisco. 


14875 
Flapper; by Katherine Nanette 
Pielke. [Model of figure of young girl 


standing with hand on hip and hat 

on side of head] ©1e. Sept. 1, 1922; 

G 66527. 

PIEROTTI (CAESAR) New York. 14876 
Fruit bowl set; by Francesco Gasco. 

Model of two candlesticks and fruit 


bowl decorated with cherub heads. © 
1c. Sept. 26, 1922: G 66678. 


PIERSON (KATHARINE): New York. 
14877, 14878 
Clown. Model of head of clown. 
Woman. Model of head of woman. 
© 1 ¢@ each Dec. 12, 1922; G 67125, 
67126. 


PILIPAITIS (JOSEPH J.) Chicago. 
14879 
Professor and his adventures. 
[Comie drawing of elderly man talking 
to young man with hat in hands] © 
1c. Sept. 18, 1922; G 66644. 


PLEISSNER (OGDEN MINTON) 
lyn. 14880 
Heap Good Smoke. Indian sitting 
by fire smoking cigarette, with tepees 
in background. © 1 ¢ Dec. 23, 1922; 
G 67166. 
POINTER (KENNETH KEITH) New York. 
14881-14886 
Chico chessmen, bishop. Model of 
humorous figure. 
castle. Model of 
form of medieval castle. 
king. Model of humorous fig- 
ure in medieval costume. 
knight. Model of figure in 
armor sitting on horse. 


Brook- 


grotesque 


pawn. Model of humorous fig- 
ure of archer. 
queen. Model of humorous fig- 


ure in medieval costume. 
© 1c. each Sept. 18, 1922; G 66638- 
66643. 
POMPEIAN MFG. Co., Cleveland. 14887 
Pickford (Mary) [Front view of 
girl with curls over shoulders seated, 
plucking petals from daisy] ©1«. 
Dee. 1, 1922; G 67061. 


298 


WORKS OF ART 


no. 4, 1922 


PorTER (ANDREW O.) South Pasadena, 
Calif. 14888 


Cow-heard. Drawing of milk cow 
with radio set on her so arranged that 
she may listen. © 1c. Oct. 2, 1922; 
G 66697. 


Price (FRANK W.) and Ross (JoHN 
R.) New York. 14889 


Memorial for colored order of elks. 
[Drawing of various scenes of the 
order below inscription] © 1. Oct. 
eae =) G 6012. 


Prick (IRA EMMET) Cleveland. 14890 


I want my breakfast first. View 
of dining room showing child seated 
at table, and father and mother stand- 
ing near Christmas tree in adjoining 
room. ©1e. Oct. 11, 1922; G 66737. 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH ©CO., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 14891 
Baby John. One woman _ seated 


with baby in her lap, another woman 
standing beside elderly man with hand 
on her shoulder, man and two children 
near doorway. © 1c. Dec. 15, 1922; 
G 67130. 


PULMAN (GEORGE) & sons, London. 
14892 


Collins (Michael) ; by John Lavery. 
[Painting showing crucifix on body 
of Collins] @©1e. Sept. 21, 1922; G 


66679. 
PuRDOM-SOSNIN co., Louisville, Ky. 
14893 
American home thrift; by Drue 


McBride Purdom. Drawing showing 
inscription over eagle, bungalow and 
teller’s window. © 1c Sept. 11, 
1922; G 66692. 


Racor (Louis F.) New York. 14894 


Zodiac. Circular plaque showing 
twelve signs of zodiac in low relief. 
© 1c. Dec. 30, 1922; G 67256. 


RANNIE (PAUL RUMEL) Independence, 
Mo. 14895, 14896 

Incense burner, 1. Model of Indian 
tepee mounted on base. 

— 2. Model of miniature log cabin 
mounted on base. 

© 1c. each Oct. 13, 1922; G 66740, 
66741. 


Rea (Louis E.) San Francisco. 
14897-14916 


Above Lucas Valley, Calif. [View 
of valley with rows of trees in fore- 
ground, hills on each side and in back- 
ground] © 1c. Sept. 18, 1922; G 
66626. 


14916 


Bagg’s (Gov.) 49-50 department 
store, Sonoma City, Calif. [View 
showing long one-story building, with 
,trees in background] © 1 ¢. Sept. 
18, 1922 ; G 6663T. 


Bit of Richardson’s Bay marsh 
land, Calif. [View of marsh land 
with hills rising on left partly covy- 
ered in shrubbery] © 1. Sept. 18, 
1922; G 66629. 


Diablo (Mt.) from near Danger 
Road, Calif. [View showing slope of 
hill in foreground with clump of trees 
near top, and barren mountains in 
background] © 1c. Dee. 2, 1922; G 
67079. 


Just off Lucas Valley, Calif. [View 
showing clusters of trees and shrub- 
bery with hills rising on right and in 
background] © 1. Sept. 18, 1922; 
G 66628 . 


Just off San Geronimo Valley, Calif. 
[View of valley with row of trees on 
slope of hill in left foreground] © 
1 e@. Sept. 18, 1922; G 66631. 


Just out of San Geronimo, Calif. 
[Landscape showing seattering shrub- 
bery on slope of hill at left and bar- 
ren mountains in background] © 1 
ec. Nov. 6, 1922; G 66886. 


Loma Alta from the east side, Calif. 
[Landscape showing small clumps of 
trees on sides of hills in foreground 
and barren mountain in background] 
©1e. Dee. 16, 1922; G 67145. 


Looking down Sleepy Hollow, Calif. 
[View of valley with clusters of trees 
in foreground and hills in background] 
© 1 «¢. Dec. 2, 1922; G 67076. 


Looking east from near San Geroni- 
moy Calif. [View of valley with row 
of trees and shrubbery in foreground 
and barren ridge in background] © 
1 ¢@ Dee. 2, 1922; G 67078. 


Near Gallinas, Calif. [View of val- 
ley with shrubbery on slope of hills 


on each side and in background] © 
1c. Sept. 18, 1922; G 66633. , 
Near Lagunitas, Calif. [View of 


right slope of mountain partly covered 
by trees, with mountains in back- 
ground] © 1. Sept. 18, 1922; G 
66627. 


Old Baldy, from above Lansdale, 
Calif. [View of right slope of hill 
partly covered with trees in fore- 
ground and barren mountain in back- 
ground] ©1ce. Dee. 2, 1922; G 67081. 


299 


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14917 


Rea (Louis E.)—Continued. 

Orlando Valley and Mt. Tomalpais, 
Calif. [View of valley with hill ris- 
ing at right and mountain in back- 
ground] © 1. Sept. 18, 1922; G 
66682. 

Sausalito Hills and Richardson’s 
Bay, Calif. [View of portion of bay 
with clusters of shrubbery along bank 
and hills in background] © 1. Sept. 
18, 1922; G 66635. 

Tamalpais (Mt.) and a bit of Rich- 
ardson’s Bay, Calif. [View of portion 
of bay in foreground with shrubbery 
along banks, and mountains at right 
and in background] © 1c. Sept. 
18, 1922; G 66634. 

Tamalpais (Mt.) from above Sleepy 
Hollow, Calif. [View showing clump 
of trees in left foreground, shrubbery 
at right and barren mountain in back- 
ground] oe, Dee. 2) dO2280 iG 
67080. 

Tamalpais (Mt.) from near Manor, 
Calif. [View of right slope of hill 
with clusters of shrubbery in fore- 
ground and mountain in distance] © 
1c. Sept. 18, 1922; G 66636. 

Upper end of Frank Valley, Calif. 
[View of stream winding through val- 
ley with hills rising on each side and 
in background] ©1e. Sept. 18, 1922; 
G 666380. 

Whites Hill and a bit of Sleepy 
Hollow, Calif. [View showing valley 
extending right, and barren hills in 


background] © 1 e¢ Dee. 2, 1922; 

G 67077. 

RED CROSS (AMERICAN NATIONAL) 
Washington. 14917 


Spirit of service; by Arthur M. 
Hazard. [Nurse giving drink of water 
to wounded soldier on stretcher while 
two soldiers stand nearby and army 
passes in background] 
9, 1922; G 66568. 
REINHOLD (JOHN J.) Marietta, Pa. 

14918 

1917—world war—1918. [Model of 

service star-emblem in form of shield 

with svar on wreath in center] © 
Le. Oct 26, 1922; G 66802. 

RICHARDS (HARo“p Scotr) Portland, 

Me. 14919 

Music hath its charms; by Arthur 
A. Baker. Child and snake on ground 
under palm tree listening to phono- 
graph. ©1c. July 15, 1922; G 67018. 


RIcHMOND (A. W.) New York. 14920 


Seal-skin brigade; by Scott Leighton. 


[Men in sleighs racing horses over 
snow-covered road] 
1922; G 66817. 


Ole Sept. | 


©1e Oct. 21, | Bear. 
© 


pt. xv. eS we 17 


RIGAUMONT (VIcTOoR ALBERT)  Pitts- 
burgh. 14921, 14922 


Designer of theatres. [Drawing of 
vine and leaf border around inscrip- 
tion] ©1e Aug. 19, 1922; G 66799. 


Somerset high school. Drawing of 
designs for additions to high school. 
©1ec. Oct. 14, 1922; G 66748. 


RosBirt (GLENDA M.) Melrose, Mass. 
14923 


Joys of spring. [Model of Jardiniere 
with relief showing girl and two cu- 
pids in swing] ©1c Nov. 15, 1922; 
G 66962. 


Rocer & GALLET (PARFUMIERE) Paris. 
14924 


Artistic container; by René Lalique. 
[Design of round box with two birds 
in relief on top] ©1e. Dec. 15, 1922; 
G 67140. 


RonpEL (Victor I.) Chicago. 

14925, 14926 

Extension arm for floor lamp. De- 

sign of conventionalized eagle’s head 

and wings with ornamental scroll- 
work. 


Oriental floor lamp. Square design 
with corners cut off and ornamented. 


© 1c. each, Sept. 14, 1922: G 
66606, 66607. 


RorPHuURO (JULES JACQUES) Fresno, 
Calif. 14927, 14928’ 


Past. Northwest landscape showing 
five buffaloes on hillock in foreground, 
and others in distance. © 1c Nov. 
18, 1922; G 66981. 


Thoroughbreds. Painting showing 
mare drinking from pool under large 
tree and colt standing near by, and 
other horses in background. ©1. 
Dec. 11, 1922; G 67122. 


RoTHENGATTER (HminL) Yonkers, N. Y. 

929 

Frog-log-dogs; by Hmil Roe. [Draw- 

ing of large dog, small dog and frog 

in different positions near log] ©1«. 
Nov. 16, 1922; G 67070. 


SacksTepER (Asner F.) Louisville, 
Ky. 14930 


Swanson (Gloria) by Enrico Vet- 
tori. Model of bust of movie actress. 
© 1c. Oct. 11, 1922; G 66806. 


SANTENS (Remi Henry) Pittsburgh. 

14931 
Model of black bear on rock. 
1c. Oct. 3, 1922; G 66704. 


300 


WORKS OF ART 


no. 4, 1922 


SARGENT (JoHN 8S.) Boston. 
14932, 14933 
Entering the war. [Painting show- 
ing eagle screaming above long line of 
marching soldiers, accompanied by the 
wife, mother and goddess Minerva] 
Victory and death. [Painting show- 
ing soldier embracing winged female 
figure with right arm and dark robed 
figure with left as he marches over 
bodies of dead soldiers. ] 
© 1... each Oct. 5, 1922; G 66717, 
66718. 
SCHNEIDER (LAWRENCE JOSEPH) Lake 
HIlmo, Minn. 14934 


| Smoking stand. Model of figure of 
man holding tray in upraised hands. 


© 1c. Sept. 1, 1922; G 66529. 
SCRIBNER’S (CHARLES) SONS, New 
York. 14935-14951 


‘ Burns (John) of Gettysburg; by 
N. C. Wyeth. Man with silk hat and 
long coat firing gun in the battle, with 
soldier advancing in background. 


Cover, Poems of American patrio- 
tism; by N. C. Wyeth. MHalf-length 
figure of American soldier standing 
on guard. 


Cover lining, Poems of American 
patriotism; by N. C. Wyeth. Large 
eagle flying over mountain peaks, with 
stars in sky. 

Frietchie (Barbara) ; 
Wyeth. Woman waving torn flag 
from attic window. 


Grant on horseback; by N. o! Wyeth. 
Three-quarter view of general look- 
ing toward his left while riding horse. 


Hale (Nathan) hiding behind tree; 
by N. C. Wyeth. Young man hiding 
behind tree while sentinel is on guard 
in background. 

O captain! my captain! by N. C. 
Wyeth. Body of Lincoln in fore- 
ground and man with face in hands 
kneeling at his side, various flags in 
background. 

Old Continentals; by N. C. Wyeth. 
Minute men advancing with one lead- 
ing followed by man carrying flag. 

Our mother; by N. C. Wyeth. Pro- 
file of woman kneeling with chin rest- 
ing on hand, overlooking sea where 
several warships are anchored. 

Picket guard; by N. '‘C. Wyeth... Sol- 
dier on guard at night with gun on 
shoulder, cap in hand and eyes closed. 

Regular army man; by N. C. Wyeth. 
Soldier standing in front of wall con- 
taining iron-barred window and an- 
other soldier sitting near him. 


by Neo 


14964 


Revere (Paul); by N. C. Wyeth. 
Paul Revere on horseback speaking 
to woman at window as he passes in 
front of house. 

Sherman; by N. C. Wyeth. Sher- 
man standing with fieldglasses in fore- 
ground, soldiers on horseback, infantry 
and covered wagons in background. 

Title page. Poems of American 
patriotism; by N. C. Wyeth. Conti- 
nental soldier on horseback, other sol- 
diers marching in foreground and 
Statue of Liberty in background. 

Unknown soldier; by N. C. Wyeth. 
Figure of modern soldier above grave- 
yard in foreground and five mounted 
armour-clad soldiers passing in back- 
ground. 

Warren’s address; by N. C. Wyeth. 
Officer on bank addressing soldiers 
in trenches near river. 


Washington; by N. C. Wyeth. Left 
profile of Washington reviewing sol- 
diers at attention. 

© 1c. each Sept.. 9, 1922; G 66570- 
66587. 


SELBY SHOE co., Portsmouth, O. 
14952-14954 


New idea in shoes that is 2000 
years old; by Burleigh Withers. 
Druwing of foot and sandal above 
Jxford slipper, with ancient and 
modern background. © 1e. July 31, 
1922,5.G G66. 


Old fashioned carriage; by Warren 
G. Baumgartner. Drawing of carriage 
above panel showing pair of shoes and 
young woman walking near limousine 
below. ©1.. Nov. 6, 1922; G 67017. 


Pedestrians; by Warren Baumgart- 
ner. Drawing showing pedestrians 
and automobiles crossing bridge. © 1 
e. Auge Si, 1922 ; G 66676. 


SERRA (MiauEL) Chicago. 
14955-14964 
Fabricantes y exportadores. Draw- 
ing of woman holding ball on shoul- 
ders, with panel at her left. 
Flower design, 1. Drawing of apple 
blossoms around heart-shaped center. 


2. Drawing of roses around 
heart-shaped center. 

8. Drawing of iris and violets 
around heart-shaped center. 

4, Drawing of carnations and 
sweet-peas around heart-shaped center. 
5. Drawing of daisies and fuch- 
sias areund heart-shaped center. 

6. Drawing of pansies around 
heart-shaped center. 


301 


14965 


Serra (MrcureL )—Ceontinued. 

Flower design %. Drawing of pop- 
pies, campanulas and wheat around 
heartshaped center. 

8. Drawing of lilies around 
heart-shaped center. 

9. Drawing of chrysanthemums 
around heart-shaped center. 

© 1c. each Nov. 18, 1922; G 66971- 
66980. 


SESQUI-CENTENNIAL NOVELTY CO., INC., 
Philadelphia. 14965 
Sesqui-centennial medal. [Design 
of medal with bas-relief showing Lib- 


erty Bell above suspension bridge 
across river] © 1c. Nov. 20, 1922; 
G 66986. 


SEVERIN (LEO. W.) Davenport, Ia. 
, 14966 


Tun-T-in & Static. [Model of radio- 
phone with child on one side listen- 
ing and dog on the other] ©1l« 
Sept. 5, 1922; G 66548. 


SEWELL (AxiIceE ®.) Portland, Or. 
14967 


Book-end. Model with figure of 
bird in high relief. © 1c. Sept. 5, 
1922; G 66534. 


SHANAHAN (Epwarp F.) Jersey City. 
14968 


Thorough bread. [Three men car- 
rying a loaf of bread each toward 
factory in background, near which is 
large loaf of bread on lawn] ©1« 
Noy. 1, 1922; G 66880. 


SHAW (JOSEPHINE CHIPMAN) Salem, 
Mass. 14969-14971 
Book-end, 1. [Model with rose bud 
and leaves in relief] © 1c. Aug. 31, 
1922; G 66693. 
2. Model of book-end with re- 
lief of pansies and leaves. © 1c. Dee. 
4, 1922; G 67094. 
Witch. [Model of figure of old 
woman with high pointed hat] ©1le. 
Oct. 5, 1922; G 66716. 


SHEPHERD (Joy CLINTON) New York. 
14972-14974 

Broneo twister. Model of figure of 
cowboy on bucking horse. 

Cavuse. Model of Indian pony run- 

ning. 

Night herd. Model of figure of cow- 
boy sitting cross-legged on horse. 

© 1c. each Dee. 26, 1922; G 67171- 
67173. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv.) Be Syi17 


SHEPHERD (Roy ELMER) Cleveland. 
14975 
Masonic emblem plaque. Design 
showing two rows of columns with 
letter G above altar and three steps 


in front. © 1.e Nov. 6, 1922; G 

66888. 

SHIELDS (CLARA MARGUERITE) New 
York. 14976 


Spirit of Louvain. [Statuette of 
female figure standing and looking 
up] ©1c. Dec. 11, 1922; G 67121. 


SHURTLEFF (ZADA Harte) Chicago. 
14977 
Doughnut girl; by Viola Norman. 
Model of figure of girl in Salvation 
Army costume standing on round base 
with large doughnut in hands and 
kettle at her feet. © 1 ce Sept. 13, 
1922; G 66598. 
SIMMONS (Hpwarp) New York. 1497S 
Walska (Ganna) [Drawing of 
right profile bust of actress] © 1 e. 
Dee. 18, 1922; G 67246. 


Simon & GoopWIN co., San Francisco. 
14979 
General automobile repairing. 
[Drawing showing three mechanics 
repairing automobiles while man 
looks on] © 1. Sept. 19, 1922; G 
66647. 
SIMONSON (GRACE H.) New York. 
14980-14982 
. Decorative fabric - brocade. A. 
[Drawing of conventional flowerpot 
surrounded by scrolls and vines] 
B. [Drawing of oval formed 
by garlands of flowers] 
C. [Drawing of conventional 
flower in oval with vines and flowers 
on each side] 
© 1 ¢ each Nov. 18, 1922; G 67073- 
67075. 
Simpson (IvAN FREEBODY) New York. 
14983 
Arliss (George) Sculptured bust. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 25, 1922; G 66792. 
Srrz (Ciara B.) Washington. 14984 
Holy Ghost flower. Spray of leaves - 


and tuiin formed flower with dome in 
center. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1922; G 66844. 


Smita (GEAN) and ApoLPH (FRED) 
Genoa, N. Y. 14985 
Last lap; by Gean Smith. Roman 
Arabian horse race at Nero’s time. © 
1e. Aug. 14, 1922; G 66531. 
SmitH (SipNey) corp., Chicago. 
4986 
Andy Gump; by Sidney Smith. 
[Model of man with gavel in hand 
standing behind desk on which is large 
book] © 1. Oct. 19, 1922; G 66770. 


302 


WORKS OF ART 


no. 4, 1922 


SMITH (WALLACE) Chicago. 
14987-15011 

'Adam and Eve. Drawing of male 
figure helping female to climb tree for 
apple on low-hanging bough. © 1. 
Noy. 24, 1922; G 67036. 

Believer. Drawing of male figure 
prostrate before figure of winged 
monster in temple. © 1c. Nov. 24, 
1922; G 670388. 

Chinese crime. Chinaman staggering 
with huge block of wood locked around 
neck and hands bound by chains. © 
1 ec. Nov. 24, 1922; G 67030. 

Convert. Drawing of nude male fig- 
ure in position of one hanged, enclosed 
in rope border. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1922; 
G 67033. 

Critic. Drawing of nude male fig- 
ure holding oriental sword with which 
he has cut in two body of goat-legged 
figure playing pipes. © 1c. Nov. 24, 
te22 : G 67032. 

Crucifixion. Drawing of male figure 
stretched on black background without 
cross. ©1ec. Aug. 30, 1922; G 66514. 

Door of enchantment. Drawing of 
male figure with sword sitting on 
guard before curtain draped door. © 
1c. Aug. 30, 1922; G 66518. 

Fortune chamber. Drawing of five 
figures tortured in dungeon with sinis- 
ter figure descending stairs in center. 
©1ec. Aug. 30, 1922; G 66522. 

Gargoyle man. Drawing of male fig- 
ure with head threwn back attemnting 
to soar. ©1ec. Nov. 24, 1922; G 67040. 

Horse. Drawing of male figure rid- 
ing horse with claws. ©1c. Aug. 30, 
1922; G 66515. 

In the snow. Drawing of two black- 
robed figures passing and looking back 
at each other, with background of con- 


ventionalized snow crystals. © 1 «@ 
Aug. 30, 1922: G 66516. 
Individualist. Drawing of man 


marching in group of black monk fig- 
ures bearing giant candles. © 1 «. 
Aug. 30, 1922: G 66517. 

Jehovah. Drawing of robed and 
bearded figure with right hand raised 
in henediction against starlit back- 
ground and left crushing helpless male 
figure. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1922: G 67029 

Man. Drawing of man and woman 
seated on root of tree. with man’s head 
resting on breast of woman. © 1 ©. 
Nov. 24, 1922: G 67023. 

Marriage. Drawing of male and fe- 
male figure lashed together with ropes, 
against massive door. © 1c. Nov. 24, 
1922; G 670387. 


15015 


Mating. Drawing of male body held 
in air by mysterious hand while an- 
other hand pins female body to couch. 
©): Wie Ars.) 309922)5 Gx66a2 1, 


Mirror. Drawing of nude girl stand- 
ing before mirror being watched by 
black dwarf and robed figure. © 1c. 
Aug. 30, 1922; G 66520. 


Monolith. Drawing of gigantic 
black statue against dark sky with 
heap of human figures at its feet. © 
1c Aug. 39, 1922: G 66519. 


Mothers. Drawing of old woman 
seated with hands dropped by her side 
in weary surrender and robe over 
knees. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1922; G 67039. 


Oriental. Drawing of man in orien- 
tal garb bearing Chinese sword in left 
hand and pulling back dragon-figured 
curtain with right. © 1 c. Nov. 24, 
1922: G 67041. 


Pearls. Drawing of figure diving 
leaving wake of air bubbles behind. © 
1c. Nov. 24, 1922; G 67028. 


Phansigar. Drawing male figure 
writhing on ground with hands at his 
throat while robed Hindu figure moves 
away. ©1c. Nov. 24, 1922; G 67034. 

Rosinante, the ascension. Drawing 
of ghostly horse with forefeet raised 
and head uplifted and encircled by 


halo. © 1 c.. Nov. 24, 1922; G 67031. 
Snobs. Drawing of six weary slaves 


dragging large stone, with Egyptian 
inscription on it. up incline, being 
urged on by slave-driver. © 1c. Nov. 
24. 1922: G 67035. 


Free. Drawine of male figure em- 
bracing tree. ©1c. Aug. 30, 1922; G 
66523. 


entinaas (ANNA Martin) St. Paul. 
LAPHAM 15012 


Flapper. Model of figure of girl 
with scarf over shoulders seated on 
rock. © 1 ¢ Dee. 7, 1922: G 67113. 


Sorsspy (Ipyn K.) Birmingham. 
15013 
Alabama’s birthday, Dec. 14. [Draw- 
ing showing nine cones around c'‘recle 
enclosing portrait of woman _ sented 
holding map of Alabama] © 1c. Oct. 
14, 1922: G 66742. 


(Emit) New York. 
15014, 15015 
At home again, 8S. S. Oceanic: by 
Schnars-Alquist. Painting showing 
steamshin on open sea in center, and 
Isle of Wight and the Needles at left. 


SPIELVOGEL 


303 


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15016 


SPIELVOGEL (Emin )—Continued. 


Caravel of Columbus, Santa Maria; 
by Schuars-Alquist. Painting show- 
ing ship under full sail on open sea 
with smaller ships in background. 


© 1c. each Sept. 9, 1922; G 66561, 
66562. 


STEHLI FRERES, Zurich, Switzerland. 
15016 
Landscape; by Balz Steager. [View 
of lake with large tree in left fore- 
ground and shrubbery at right] © 1 
e. Sept. 22, 1922; G 66721. 


STILB (BERNARD) Milwaukee. 15017 
Lyre silent. Drawing of ornamental 
lyre. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1922; G 66696. 


Stone (MaAysie) Rochester, N. Y. 
15018 
Balieff. [Statuette of big-headed 
man standing with hands clasped in 
front] ©le. Nov. 29, 1922; G 67071. 


STuLts (ANAMAE) Long Branch, N. J. 

15019 

’A priori. [Drawing of hand clasp- 

ing wrist and motto in lettered circle] 
©1c. Sept. 15, 1922; G 66620. 


SUTTER-VAN Horn co., Ltp. New Or- 
leans. 15020 
Baby; by Sadie Irvine. Morning 
glory border around picture of baby 
sitting on bed. © 1. Sept. 5, 1922; 
G 66538. 


TAMBURINI (ARNALDO) New York. 
15021-15023 
Fascista, or black shirt. [Left three- 
quarter view of man in knee-breeches, 
blouse shirt and cap, standing with 
eane in hand] © 1. Nov. 4, 1922; 
G 66878. 


Mussolini (Benito) 
quarter view bust portrait] 
Noy. 4, 1922; G 66879. 


[Right three- 
©le 


Samerwi@ i € Nov. 7, 19224°G 

66940. 
THOMPSON (KATE HH.) Pompton Plains, 
IND Je 15024 


Musical interlude. Drawing of or- 
chestra seats occupied by row of cats, 
listening to birds singing on tree limb 
above stage. © 1c Dec. 4, 1922; G 


67090. 
TREMBLEY (Mark McCurpy) Wash- 
ington. 15025 


Three ideals. [Child running truck 
loaded with two large loaves of bread] 
©le Oct. 28, 1922; G 66819. 


pt. IVYMSSi eve LT 


Trott (FREDERICK C. W.) Lakewood, 
O. £5025* 
Notice the lighting equipment. De- 
sign of decorative panel with inscrip- 
tion. ©ic. Nov. 8, 1922; G 66950. 


Utrey (FRANK HERBERT) Chicago. 
15026-15027 
Billy pelican. Model of funny bird 
with large beak. 
Gloom. Model of funny bird of 
toucan species. 
Joy. Model of funny bird of toucan 
species. ; 
© 1c. each Sept. 5, 1922; G 66535- 
66537. 
UTICA UNIFORM co., Utica, N. Y. 
15027* 
Uniform; by CC. W. _ Svensson. 
[Painting showing musician in uni- 
form holding horn in hand, with band 
playing in background] © 1 e¢. Dec. 
26; 19223G ine 


VANDEWATER (STEVEN RAMSDELL) St. 
Louis. 15028 
Zodiacal ring for January. Draw- 
ing of zodiacal figure of water-bearer 
on large ring. ©1e Aug. 24, 1922; 
G 66597. 


VICTORY HIGHWAY ASSN., ‘Topeka, 
Kan. 15028* 
American eagle group. Design 
showing American eagle poised with 


-outspread wings above its young in 


nest on rock. © 1 e¢. Sept. 21, 1922; 
G 66818. 

VICTORY SUPPLY cO., San Diego, Calif. 

15029 

Prosperity sign; by Clinton Bom- 

baugh Smith. Open billfold contain- 

ing roll of bills. © 1c. Dee. 2, 1922; 


G 67142. 
VINSONHALER (SARA REA) New York. 
15029* 
Princess. [Drawing of princess in 


forest looking down at toad and deer] 
© 1c. Nov..7, 1922; G 67020. 
VoLK (Doueias) New York. 15030 


Lineoln (Abraham) Profile bust of 
Lineoln with cloak draped over shoul- 


ders. © 1c. Sept. 7, 1922; G 66546. 
Von FRANKENBERG (ARTHUR) New 
York. 15030*, 150381 


Frog. Model of book-end in form of 
nude girl standing on one foot with 
both hands extended backward. © 
1 ec. Nov. 18, 1922; G 66970. 

Sprite. Model of figure of nude girl 
holding bowl in arms while standing 
on one foot. © 1 ¢ Aug. 30, 1922; 
G 66524. 


304 


WORKS OF ART 


no. 4, 192: 


15049 


WALCUTT BROS. ‘co., New York. 
15031*-15033 
Book cover design, 567; by Alfred 
A. Seharbins. Fancy frame design 
with two torches and scroll-work. © 
1 e@ Oct. 7, 1922; G 66724. 
568; by Alfred A. Scharbins. 
[Design with tree at each end of in- 
bemprion| .© 1c Oct. 7, 1922; G 
66725. 


569; by Alfred A. Scharbins. 
Fancy frame design with scroll in each 
eorner. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1922; G 66726. 


Flower and leaf design, 570; by 
Alfred A. Scharbins. Drawing of 
flowers and leaves in form of frame. 
© 1e. Dee. 2, 1922; G 67084. 


Waker & co., Detroit, Mich. 
15033*, 15034 


Harry Suffrin hunting scene; by 
Willy George Sesser. [Two men talk- 
ing to hunter with dog and gun] © 
fe Nov. 11,°1922; G 67072. 


ice boat scene; by Willy George 
Sesser. [Two men and lady standing 
in foreground, girls and youths skat- 
ing near ice boats in background] © 
Pewee 21, 1922; G 67159: 


WARNER (ALICE B.) New Haven, Conn. 
15034*—-15035 
Retrospectiva; by A. Lingow Bur- 
gess. [Front view of woman in eve- 
ning dress seated with arms resting 
on sides of chair] © 1 c¢. Oct. 10, 
1922 ; G 66816. 
.Zoar (Lake); by A. Lingow Bur- 
gess. [View of lake with hills partly 
eoyered in shrubbery in background] 
© 1c. Sept. 22, 1922; G 66660. 


WARREN (JASON W.) Cleveland. 
15055 
Two panel design; by George W. 
Andrews. [Drawing of double panel 
with border of scrolis and dragons] 
© 1c. Dee. 21, 1922; G 67160. 


WATSON (CHARLES EpwarpD) San Fran- 
cisco. 15036, 15036* 
Sundial, 1. Model of sun-dial in 
form of automobile tire. © 1c. Sept. 
22, 1922; G 66668. 
2. [Model of figure 
with pan in hand cooking over open 
fire, his shadow falling on circle 
around him] © 1. Dec. 1, 1922; G 
67064. 
WESERMANN (CHARLES G.) New York. 
15037 
Every girl’s wish. Drawing of three 
carrots on finger-ring. © 1. Dec. 30, 
1922 ; G 671258. 
32909—23—_3 


of hunter 


WESTERN CARTRIDGE CO., East Alton, Ill. 
15037* 


Diplomats. [Two hunters talking 


to farmer over fence] © 1c. Dee. 30, 


1922; G 67254. 


WHEELER (KATHLEEN) Chicago. 
15038, 15038* 

Alan Breck. Model of character 
book-end showing man standing with 
hands in coat pockets. 

John Silver. [Model of character 
book-end showing man standing on one 
foot, supporting himself with crutch] 

© 1c. each Aug. .28, 1922; G 66432, 
66533. 


WHEELOCK (WARREN) New York. 
15039 
Lady Nikotine. Model of tobacco 
jar in form of woman’s head. ©1«. 
Dee. 20, 1922; G 67155. 


WHITAKER (CAROLINE MARTHA) New- 
ton Centre, Mass. 15039* 
Eddy (Mary Baker); by Charles 
Oscar Crawford. [Bas-relief plaque 
showing left three-quarter. view bust 
of Mrs. Eddy] © 1c. Nov. 3, 1922; 


G 66876. 

WILLARD (PRISCILLA ALDEN) New 
York. 15040, 15040* 
Birth ecard; by Frank Willard. 


[Drawing of infant standing on scales 
with pan in hand and stork flying 
away] ©1e. Oct. 26, 1922; G 66803. 

Here’s wishin’ a merry Christmas. 
[Drawing of man and woman each 
seated in arm-chair before open fire- 
place and holding up wine-glass] © 
1 e«@ Dec. 4, 1922; G 67247. 


WILLIAMS (JNO.) INCc., New York. 
15041 
Westport and Independence road; 
by Maxfield Keck. Bas-relief panel 
showing attack on pioneers by Indians, 
with inscription below. © 1 c. Oct. 
95,1922 G)G6TSd: 


WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., New 
Haven, Conn. 15041* 
Long shot. [Hunter lying upon high 
rock ready to shoot deer in valley be- 
low] © 1. Dee. 30, 1922; G 67255. 


WITCOMBE, McGEACHIN & co., New 
York. 15042-15049 
Ardsley; by Arthur Ohlson. Draw- 
ing of floral bouquets and ribbons in 
bows. ©1e. Sept. 9, 1922; G 66558. 
Biscayne; by M. Arnold. Drawing 
of bunches of flowers and leaves with 
background of stems and bubbles. © 
1c. Sept. 9, 1922; G 66556. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15049* 


WiITCcOMBE, McGErAcHIN. & co.—Cont. 

Canton; by Louis Burger. 
of branches, flowers and lanterns. © 
1 ec. Oct. 31, 1922; G 66830. 


Clifton; by Arthur Ohlson. Draw- 
ing of background of latticework with 
ribbon and flowers between bars. © 
1c. Sept. 9, 1922; G 66559. 


Ilfracombe; by F. Stahlberger. 
Drawing of bars with central climbing 
vine, intervening space with bunches 
of flowers and leaves. © 1. Oct. 31, 
1922; G 66829. 


Kintore; by E. Sins. Drawing of 
bunches of climbing flowers with se- 
ries of parallel bars. © 1c. Oct. 31, 
1922; G 66831. 


Lonsdale; by C. F. Scholle. Draw- 
ing of baskets of flowers on floral rib- 
bon ropes, with humming birds and 


butterflies. © 1c Oct. 9, 1922; G 
66733. 
Marlborough; by C. F. Scholle. 


Drawing of vase and flowers on ob- 
long tile background. © 1 ¢. Oct. 9, 
1922; G 66729. 


Palmgrove; by C. F. Scholle. Draw- 
ing of flowers on branches and stems. 
© 1 ¢ Oct. 9, 1922; G 66731. 


Plymouth; by Robert C. Kahrmann. 
Drawing of leaves and flowers in 
bunches connected by strings. ©1e. 
Oct. 31, 1922; G 66828. 


Raleigh; by J. S. Wheelwright. 
Drawing of birds and bunches of 
flowers on lattice-work background. © 
1c. Oct. 9, 1922; G 66730. 


Rosebank; by Edmond Gaudios. 
Drawing of field of flowers, birds and 
fern leaves. © 1 c¢ Sept. 9, 1922; 
G 66555. 


Sherbourne; by C. F. Scholle. Draw- 
ing of branches bearing flowers and 


leaves and supporting birds. © 1e«. 
Sept. 9, 1922; G 66557. 
Soleure; by Ellen Perkins. Draw- 


ing of bars with vase of flowers and 
bars with bunches of flowers, and in- 
tervening strings of bubbles. © 1. 
Oct. 9, 1922; G 66732. 

Whitton; by Edmond Gaudios. 
Drawing of flowers and birds on 
branches. © 1 c¢. Oct. 31, 1922; G 
66832. 


Drawing 


pt. Iv, n. S., V. 17, How4y weee: 


WoLtrFF (Louris) & co., LTD., London. 
15049* 
Evicted; by E. Blair Leighton. 
Open doorway of nunnery from which 
Mother Superior with Bible and four 
nuns are being evicted by three men 
in, arms. ©..1'e, ec, 20ers |G 
67236. 


WOLLO IGNITION PRODUCTS CO., St. 
Louis. 15050 
Wollo spark plug; by Otto Kiel. 
Drawing of hana holding oil can 
squirting oil into spark plug. © 1. 
Dec. 1, 1922; G 67245. 


WOMEN OF THE WAR VETERANS OF THE 
32D DIV., INC., Milwaukee. 15050* 
Shield; by A. H. Bauer. Design of 
shield background bearing barred red 
arrow and two chevrons in relief. © 
1 e@ Sept. 18, 1922; G 666738. 


WooLr (SAMUEL J.) New York. 15051 
Tokichi Takamine. Portrait of 


Japanese in black kimono seated with 
fan in hands. ©1e. Nov. 18, 1922; 


G 66982. 
WooLLEY (HpITH Marie) Alameda, 
Calif. 15051* 


Chinese girl. Model of Chinese girl 
carrying basket. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1922; 
G 66961. 


WoORSWICK (LLoyD) New York. Book- 
end. 15052 
Model with relief cf Chinese mask, 
comedy. ©1c. Dec. 27, 1922; G 67180. 
ZIMMERMAN (FRANK M.) New York. 
15052*, 15053 
Fourth zone beyond. Painting show- 
ing temples of music, heating and elec- 
tricity, and spirits visiting these tem- 
ples. © 1 c¢. Nov. 20, 1922; G 67021. 
Third zone beyond. Painting show- 
ing library and beautiful houses with 
fountains and gardens, situated in 
park. ©1e. Sept. 15, 1922; G 66621. 
ZIMMERMANN (FREDERIC L.) New 
York. 15053* 
House flag. Drawing of flag with 
letter Z enclosed by circle from which 
streamers project to corners, upper 
and lower edges. © 1c Sept. 18, 
1922; G 66722. 
ZUCKERMAN (8S. G.) Tulsa, Okl. 15054 
Stork. Painting showing stork in 
flight carrying miniature automobile. 
© 1c. Nov. 6, 1922; G 66889. 


Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 


CLASS H-K 
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS 


See ssCiENRIRIG (OR TECHNICAL. CHARACTER; 


PHOTOGRAPHS; 


PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS. 


ABRAHAMS (S.) & co., Philadelphia. 
15055 


Oriental uniforms © July 24, 1922; 
2 e. Nov. 9; K 170269. 


ADAMS (CHAS.) Cottage Grove, Or. 
15056-15065 

[10 photographs]: 

Hood (Mt.) from lodge, 51.—Crater 
Lake, Garfield park, looking east, 159.— 
Crater Lake, Glacier Pt., 156.—Cra- 
ter Lake, Phantom Ship, 160.—Crater 


Lake, rock cliff, 155.—Narrows, 
Sharp’s Creek, 17.—Rock Head, 
Sharp’s Creek, 16.—Thielson (Mt.) 


north from Sentinel Pt., Crater Lake, 
157.—Wall Rock, Sharp’s Creek, 15.— 
Wizard Island, Crater Lake, 158. © 
iy. 1,, 1922; 2c. each Noy. 13; J, 
258215-258224. 


ADAMS (EHpwArp JESS) Fort. Smith, 
Ark. 15066 


[Memorial vase. Blueprint] ©le. 
Noy. 21, 1922; I 7444. 


ADAMS (I. C.) Calistoga, Calif. 
15067-15071 
Calistoga, Calif., Banchero Geyser, 
1-4. © Oct. 24, 1922; 2 ¢ each Oct. 
380; J 258013-258016. 


Cedar st. and Lincoln ave., Di- 
atlia hotel, 1. © Oct. 24, 1922; 2e 
Oct. 30;.J 258017. 


ADAMS sTupDIOo, Portland, Me. 15072 


Sylva (Madam Marguerita) and 
Gund. “© Oct. 13, 1922: 2 & Nov. 9; 
J 258171. 


ApcockK (J. B.) Bernice, La. 
150738, 15074 
McClung baby. © Sept. 22, 1922; 
2 @ Oct. 24; J 257853. 
McClung family. © Sept. 22, 1922; 
2 ¢. Oct. 24: J 257854. 


ADLER (DAvID) & SoNS co., Milwaukee. 
15075-15084 

[10 prints]: 

[Bromley and Chatham]—[Hanbury 
and Leeds]—[Kenwick]—[Kingsbury] 
—[Malcolm]—[North king]—[North- 
cot and Hanley]—[Roydon]—[Wal- 
pole]—[Woodmont and Saxon] © 
Oct. 10, 1922; 2 ec each Oct. 18; K 
168638-168647. 


ADLER (HaAzeL H.) New York. 15085 


Color harmony chart for the paint 
trade, based on the Taylor system of 
color harmony. [2 sheets] ©1.« 
Nov. 25, 1922; I 7888. 


AERO SERVICE CoRP., Philadelphia. 
15086-15100 


Hog Island shipyard, 2828. © Nov. 
22,1922; 2.¢» Dec..9;3.J3 2d8G4T. 


Morrisville plant of De Frain sand - 
co., 2804-2806. © Sept. 28, 1922; 2c. 
each Oct. 18; J 2577538—-257755. 


Newton, Pa., George school, 2739- 
2742. © Sept. 14, 1922; 2 c. each Nov. 
6; J 258131—258134. 


Roanoke, Va., business section, 2552. 
Op dunei24 1922-62 °e¢ Oct, 143.9 
256326. 


Trenton, N. J., Inter state fair, 
2797, 2799, 2810. © Sept. 28, 1922; 
2 ec. each Oct. 18; J 257750257752. 


Galea hall, 2692, 
2 et 


Wernersville, Pa., 
2693, 2695. © Sept. 1, 1922; 
each Nov. 6; J 258128—258130. 


AEROMARINE AIRWAYS, INC., New York. 

PT SLOL 

Aeromarine flying cruiser passing 

Perry’s monument. © July 20, 1922; 
2c. Aug. 10; J 256626. 


AJEMIAN (HOVAKIN HowarpD) Hack- 

ettstown, N. J. 15102 

Shields, (Tom) © Sept. 20, 1922; 
2 @) Oet; 207% bk 2otstOs 


307 


15103 


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pt. Tv. No Sa 92 Ay 


AKELEY (CARL ETHAN) New York. 
15103-15121 


Live gorillas in forest, 1,2. ©le 
each June 21, 1922; J 255722, 255723. 


Moss covered trees, gorilla country. 
©l1e. July 8, 1922; J 255636. 


Motion pictures of live gorillas in 
forest, 1, 2. © 1.¢ each June 21, 
19225 J' 2550724, ° 255725. 


Porters lifting dead female gorilla. 
©l1e July 8, 1922; J 255637. 


[4 photographs]: 

Gorilla guide——Gorilla head, side 
view.—Gorilla nest.—Three gorilla 
nests. © 1c. each June 23, 1922; J 
255631—255634. 


[9 photographs]: 

Camp at foot of Mt. Mikeno.— 
Chaninagongo from Mt. Mikeno.— 
First gorilla killed.—Gorilla camp on 
Mt. Mikeno.—Gorilla guide.—Gorilla 
guides and porters at edge of bam- 
boo.—Gorilla head with glasses and 
pipe.—Porter’s hut in gorilla coun- 
try.—Porters lifting dead gorilla. © 
1 e@. each Sept. 26, 1922; J 257399- 
257407. 


AKRON PURE MILK CO., Akron, Ohio. 
15122-15127 

[6 prints]: 

Family treat that can’t be beat, 
peaches’ and cream.—More milk.— 
Pitcher of health [etc]—Um, cottage 
cheese salad.—Um-m pumpkin pie, ’n 
milk ’n ev’rything.—With sugar and 
Werries [etc] © Nov. 16, 1922; 2 .«. 
each Nov. 20; K 169655—169660. 


ALLEN (C. M.) West Columbia, Tex. 
15128 


First capitol of Texas. © Aug. 20, 
1922; 2 ec. Aug, 18; J 256761. 


ALLEN (WILLIAM MITCHELL) El Paso. 


15129 
Southwestern greetings. May your 
Christmas be as bright [ete] © Nov. 


14, 1922; 2 ce. Nov. 18; K 169613. 


* AtMAN & co., New York. 15130-15132 


Aldridge (George W.) 1-3. ©l1e 
each Oct. 6, 1922; J 258121—258123. 


ALMAND (JOHN PArKS) Little Rock, 
Ark. 15133 


Almand design of filling station. [2 
sheets, blueprints] July 15, 1922; 
2 G Oct. Os 22: 


ALTA STUDIOS, INC., San Francisco. 
15184-15153 

[20 photographs]: 

Admiration.— Arabian night.— 
Cameo.—Captive.—Dawn in the Gar- 
den of Eden.—Dreamer.—F rog.—Hesi- 
tation.—Idler.—Innocence.— Lamp- 
light.—Meditation.—Modesty — Refliec- 
tion.—Sunlight and shadow.—Sunlight 
and solitude.—Sunlight brook.—Sup- 
plication. — Vision. — Wildwood. © 
Aug:, 2, 1922; 2 © each, Octita.4d 
257632-257651. 


ALVEY, FERGUSON ©O., INC., Cincinnati. — 

_ 15154, 15155. 

[Conveying system for leather shoe 

factory, H-22492-¢] © 1. Oct. 5, 
1922; I 7247. : 


[Conveyor system, Fargo, Hallowell 
shoe co., H-22521-G. Blueprint] © 
Lie. Oety 27; 1922.5 Waar 


AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CO. 
(AGRICULTURAL SERVICE BUREAU OF 
THE) Boston. 15156-15201 


Hlorida: 

Citrus grove, S 250, S 261.—Grape- 
fruit, S 16, S 74.—Grapefruit grove, 
S 40, S 146.—Grapefruit tree, S 157.— 
xrapefruit trees, S 161.—Orange grove, 
S 148, S 202, S 220, § 242.—Orange. 
tree, S. 195, S. 203, S 218 A, S 247 A.— 
Oranges, S 24.—Spray of oranges, S 
219.'°©°1 & each Sept., 18,3922. 7 
257128-257145. 

[7 photographs] : 

Cotton harvesting, scene X 12.— 
Cotton scene, X 97, X 105.—Cotton 
shipping scene, X28.—Drainage canal, 
R: 7.—Massachusetts eorn, C. 380.— 
South Carolina cowpeas, G18. ©l1e. 
each Dee. 15, 1922; J 258745—-258751. 

[21 photographs]: 

Florida citrus grove, S 38.— Flori- 
da grapefruit, S 20, S 48, S 49.— 
Florida grapefruit grove intercropped 
with watermelons, S 57.— Florida 
grapefruit trees, S 158, S 160.—Flori- 
da orange and. grapefruit grove, S 
142.—_Florida orange grove, S 25, S 
107, S 131, S 166, S196, S 253.— 
Florida orange tree, S 26, S 167, S 
236.—Florida oranges, S 22.—Orange 
trees, Fla., S 243.—Watermelon har- 
vest in newly planted citrus grove, S 
63.—Young citrus grove, Fla., S 187. 
© 1c. each Dec. 26, 1922; J 258929- 
258949. 


AMERICAN ART WORKS, Coshocton, O. 
15202-15262 

[10 photographs]: 
Air castles, mount G. P. 888, series 
1194.—Barbara, mount G. P. 897, se- 


308 


' MISCELLANEOUS 


“mo0..4,1922. . 


ries 1199.—Breath of spring, mount 
G. P. 895, series 1198.—Daddy’s even- 
ing story, mount G. P. 884, series 


1193.—Little bit of heaven, mount G. 


P. 884, series 1193—Looking ahead, 
mount G. P. 887, series 1194——May- 
time, mount G. P. 886, series 1194.— 
Reflections, mount G. P. 890, series 


1195.—Winifred, mount G. P. 894, se- 


ries 1197.—With thoughts of you, 
mount G. P. 884, series 1193. © Dec. 
7, 1922; 2 c. each Dec. 26; J 258882- 
258891. 

[51 prints]: 

Along the Great Divide, mount W. 
C. 905, series 1205.—Backbone of the 
nation, mount A 710, series 1180.— 


é 


Battling the elements, mount W. C. 


$03, series 1204.—Blossom time, 2454, 


series 1225.—Brook, mount W. C. 918, 


series 1211.—Call of the links, 2464, 
series 1225—Hnchantment, mount A 
869, series 1176.—Evening calm, mount 
W. C. 914, series 1209.—Evening drink, 
mount D_ 818, series 1152.— First 
Christmas in the new republic, 2442, 
series 1224.—Florida sunset, mount W. 
C. 907, series 1206.—Hazy day, mount 
W. C. 917, series 1211.—Her wonder 
boy, mount D 822, series 1155.—Home 
builders, mount A 867, series 1176.— 
Home, sweet home, mount W. C. 908, 
series 1206.—In old Virginia, mount 
D 816, series 1153.—In quaint old 


Holland, mount D 829, series 1157.— 


In sunny Bermuda, mount A 857, se- 
ries 1205-3.—In the Saw Tooth Mts., 
mount D 802, series 1148.—In the 
Shenandoah Valley, 2413, series 1220.— 
Leonora, 2462, series 1225.—Little sun- 
shine, 2463, series 1225.— Loyal, 
friends, mount A 865, series 1175.— 
Man of vision, 2459, series 1225. 


Mothers of America, mount D 805, 


series 1149.—My old Kentucky home, 
mount A 8d7, series 1172.—Nature 
Sublime, mount W. C. 907, series 
1206.—Nature’s blanket, mount W. C. 
910, series 1207.—Old dependable, 
mount A 850, series 1169.—Old, Old 
story, 2450, series 1225.—Old timers 
have it out, 2415, series 1220.—Path 
of commerce, Panama, U. S. A., mount 
D 815, series 1153.—Peaceful valley, 
mount A 852, series 1170.—Pleasing 
message, mount G. P. 579, series 
1200.—Point Outlook, mount W. C. 
912, series 1208.—Quietude, mount W. 
C. 911, series 1207.—Ready for busi- 
ness, mount A 868, series 1176.—Ready 
to go, 2466, series 1225.—Rewards of 
thrift, C. C. 41, series 1228.—Rippling 
waters, mount W. C. 915, series 1210.— 
River road, mount W. C. 919, series 
1212.—Room for two, 2467, series 


CLASSES, H TO K 


15281 


1225—Springtime, 2451, series 1225.— 
Sport of kings, 2486, series 1224.— 
Sweet summer eve, mount D 807, se- 
ries 1150.—Temple in the grove, mount 
D 801, series 1148.—This little pig, 
mount D 810, series 1151.—Thorough- 
breds, mount A 861, series 1173.—We 
deliver the goods, 2457, series 1225.— 
What a day, mount A 894, series 
1169.—Winter rose, 2465, series 1225. 
© Dee. 1%, 1922 ;.2, -er Dee: . 2655 K 
170509-170559. 


AMERICAN BANK NOTE CO., New York. 
15263-15272 
C 1819-C 1821... © Aug. 10, 1922; 
2c. each Oct. 7; K 168452-168454. 
C 1827. © Oct. 11, 1922; 2 c¢. Dee. 
20; K 170339. 


C 1835. © Nov. 20, 1922; 2 ¢. Dee. 
20; K 170888. 


Canada, B20. © 
2 e. Dec. 20; K 170348. 


Constantine (King) Banque na- 
tionale de Grece, special, C48i. © 
Sept. 12, 1922; 2 c Dec. 20; K 170340. 


Shepherd. Banque national de Bul- 
garie, special, C 1823. © Aug. 31, 
1922; 2c. Aug. 7; K 168455. . 

Williams-Taylor (Sir Frederick) 
Bank of Montreal, special, C 479. © 
Oct. 27, 1922; 2.¢. Dec. 20; K 170342. 


special, C 480. © Oct. 31, 

1922; 2c Dec. 20; K 170341. 

AMERICAN COOPERATIVE PUB. CO., Chi- 
cago. 15273-15278 


Buyers barometer. (Jn American 
cooperative manager, Oct. 10, 1922) 


Sept. 6, 1922; 


(© Oct-12, 1922; 1 « Octh.16; Tier 


Sweet ’n pretty. © Dec. 1, 1922; 
2 ¢. Dee. 16; J 258752. 

[4 prints]: 

Autumn.—[Daddy’s girlJ]—[Dream 
girl]—MecDermott (Lake) beautiful. 
© Dee. 1, 1922; 2 c. each Dec. 16; K 
170291-170294. 


AMERICAN GOLD CROSS HOSPITAL ASSN., 
Chicago. 15279 
American gold cross hospital assn. 
©) A222) 1992): 8 2ne. -Septc1s 2K 
168952. 


AMERICAN PIANO co., New York. 
15280 


Ampico in the home. © Dec. 1, 
1922. 27e. Dee. 30> J2259110. 


AMERICAN POSTURE LEAGUE, INC., New 
York. 15281 
Seated skeleton. © June 7, 1921; 
te Oct? 208 1922282 - ex’ OCR." 2857-9 
QHS2T Te. 


309 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15282 


AMERICAN TOP AND BODY co., Delphi, 
Ind. 15282, 15283 


Faultless raceabout showing left 
side. (/©.1 ¢-Dece., 11922. J 2a856n 
right side. © 1c. Dee. 1, 1922; 
J 258568. 


AMERICAN WEEKLY, INC., New York. 
15284-15286 


Dog’s life. Far from de old folks at 
home, 2, © Dec. 24, 1922; 1 c. Dee. 
23; K 170479. 


— That’s what I think of you, 3. 
@y Wee}; 31; 19220) Liven Deeja0s) 1K 
170318. 


— Why the dickens did you cut me 
oft, 1: ©: Dee: 17, 1922 -20e Dee 16: 
K 1702985. 


AMERICAN WooDMEN (SUPREME CAMP 
OF THE) Denver. 15287 


Giant of the forest. © Dec. 10, 
1922; 2 e Dee. 30; K 170817. 


Amick (FRANK 8.) Denver. 15288 


Lone Pine Tree Lake. © Aug. 15, 
F920 22 e: ANOVv Zi 19223 2aeens. 


AMUNDSEN (OxaAF A.) Salt Lake City. 

15289-15291 

Glass (Bishop Joseph 8S.) A-C. © 

Novel i 1922): (2a ¢renehw Nov.-9; J 
258165-258167. 


ANDERSON (CARL THomMAS) Madison, 
Wis. 15292, 15293 
Major Dudd. The major demon- 
strates. © Oct. 27, 1922; 2 c«@ Nov. 
3; K 169233. 
Out on the ranch. Ad gets all the 
comforts of home. © Oct. 27, 1922; 
2. ¢.| Nov. (35 IS 1692382. 


ANDERSON (OLIVER P.) Seattle. 15294 

Seattle, Wash., University of Wash- 
ington, original bldg. © Nov. 14, 
1922; 2c Nov.1203 > J: 258336. 


ANDERSON (Victor H.) Chicago. 15295 


[Insurance premium calculator] © 
Jane 25. 1923)52°ensan. 275 1 7559: 
ANDERSON (WALDO) AND SUDTELL 

(BERNARD) Albany. 15296 

Locked antlers, moose picture. © 

Sept. 1, 1922; 2 c Nov. 13; J 258207. 


ANGELL (Harry S.) Detroit. 15297 

Proposed apartment for Dr. E. S. 
Peterson. © Nov. 28, 1922; 2 e. Dee. 
Ciel ee ke) 


| pt. rv., HES. ay 


ARBOGAST sTuDIO, Wilkinburg, Pa. 
15298 
Chums.’ © Oct.. 1, 1922-92 eect. 
19; J 257812. 


ARMOLD (PERRY B.) Los Angeles. 
15299 


[Road to a sale] © 1 ce. Oct. 31, 
19225 UcT38T 


ARMSTRONG (HARVARD Mitton) Cape 
Hlizabeth, Me. 15300, 15301 


Cantingy (U. S. army transport) 
entering Portland Harbor, A. B. 
Apr. 20, 1922; 2 ¢ each Dee 18; J 
258770, 258771. 

ASSOCIATED METAL LATH MFRS., INC., 
Chicago. 15302 

Stuceo on metal lath over sheathed 
construction. [Blueprint] © 1c. July 
21,,1922': I (438 
ASSOCIATED RADIUM CHEMISTS, INGC., 

New York. 15303 

Arium. © 1 ¢. Nov. 9, 1922; I 7404. 


AstHoLtTz (Met F.) Los Angeles. 
15304-15316 
Miss Los Angeles, 2—5, 8, 9, 11, 15, 
17, 20, 21, 27,' 28° @©cAwer tis aise] 
2 ec. each Sept. 8; J 257479-257491. 


ATHERTON (JOHN C.) San Rafael, 

Calif. 15317 

Path of light. ©1c. Nov. 2, 1922; 
a 2aS0Ss: 


ATWATER (Mary M.) Seattle. 15318 

Shuttle-craft loom. [Working draw- 
ings. 3 sheets, blueprints] © Aug. 
15, 1922); 2 ey Sept. OB} Liars: 


BacHrRAcH (Louris Fabian) Newton, 
Mass. 15319-15324 
Edison (Thomas A.) A-—-C, H, I, K. 
© Oct. 15, 1922; 2 ec. each Dee. 30; 
J 259121259126. 
BAECHLER (CHARLES) Lompoc. Calif. 
15325 
Lempoec, Calif., bird’s-eye view. © 
Noy. 15, 1922; 2 ¢. Nov. 203 3) Zasae4: 


BAINES (ALFRED) Seattle. 
15326-15330 
Rainier (Mt.) Ice Caves, 14. © 
Oct. 28, 1922; 2 @ each Oct. 28, 1922; 
J 257924257927. 
Paradise Valley, Auto camp. © 
Oct. 28, 1922; 2 ce) Oct. 2829 2ar9238. 


BAKER (NorMAN) Muscatine, Ia. 
15331-15345 


[5 photographs]: 
Autumn’s gold.—Beautiful Mississip- 
pii—In the gloaming.—Mississippi 


310 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1922 


moonlight.—Nature’s cup. © Nov. 15, 
22-2 c. each Dee. 11; J 258674, 
258678, 258684, 258686, 258688. 


[10 photographs] :. 
Aged alder.—Arched oaks.—Au- 
tumn.—Autumns sunshine.—Curios- 
it y—Homeward.—Inquisitiveness.— 
October tints.—Serenity.—To the pas- 
ture. © Dee. 8, 1922; 2 c. each Dec. 
11; J 258675-258677, 258679-258683, 
258685, 258687. 


BAKER ART GALLERY, Columbus, O. 
15346-15351 


Fess (Simeon D.) A, B. © Sept. 5, 
1922; 2 ec each Oct. 12; J 258149, 
258150. 


Miss American, 1, 2. [Mary Kather- 
ine Campbell.] © Oct. 20, 1922; 2c 
each Nov. 13; J 258225, 258226. 

Thompson (Carmi A.) A, B. © 
Bene 2. 1922: 2 c.. each Oct. 12; J 
258147, 258148. 


BALLINGER CO., Philadelphia. 
15352-15359 


Bridgeport, Pa., manufactory for 
James Lees & sons co. © Aug. 17, 
mee 2c: Ade. 18: J 256763. 

New home Queens borough lodge 
Homsats, &. P.O. H. ©le May. 10, 
1922 > 1.7292. 


[Office bldg. for the Philadelphia 
real estate board, elevation in perspec- 
tivel © 1c Aug. 26, 1922; I 7248. 


Philadelphia, Pa., Fifty sixth and 
Chestnut sts., Chilton co. [New 
building, perspective] © 1c Nov. 
29, 1922; I 7380. 


[Proposed alterations and ad- 
ditions to building for Walter EK. Her- 
ing, perspective] ©1c. Oct. 25, 1922; 
I 7304. 


Washington, D. C., American uni- 
versity. [Perspective of building] © 
fee wer. 19, 1992: 1 435. 


[Board of temperance, prohi- 
bition and public morals of the M. 
HE. church, perspective of new bldg.] 
ent @ Nov. 17, 1922: I 7355. 


Proposed building, perspective. 
ere. Oct. 25, 1922: I 73038. 


BRISEBOIS co., De- 
15360-15365 


BANKER, EVANS, 
troit. 

[6 photographs] : 

Bed room scene, A, B.—Dining room 
scene.—Living room scene.—Residence 
exterior, A, B. © 1c. each Nov 20, 
1922; J 2588387-258342. 


15389 


BANKS (CLYDE) Bellingham, Wash. 
15366-15372 
Baker (Mt.) from Heliotrope Ridge. 
©) (Novis iG 922 52 ver Nove 24s 7 


258397. 


from Skyline Ridge. © Dee. 
14, 1922; 2 ¢ Dec. 23; J 258846. 


Roosevelt Glacier, Mt. Baker. © 
Noy. 16, 1922; 2 c. Nov. 21; J 258358. 

[4 photographs]: 

Shuksan (Mt.) from Austin pass, 1, 
2.— Sunset from Chuckanut drive, 
Bellingham, Wash.—Sunset from 
Chuckanut state park, Bellingham, 
Wash. © Oct. 20, 1922; 2 c. each Nov. 
20; J 258388—-258391. 


BARNARD (PHILIP B.) Spokane, Wash. 
15373 


Flier elevation, section and plan. © 
MGT NOV, 8; 49225 F327. 


BARNES (WILLIAM H.) New York. 
153874 


Ecce homo. © Dec. 18, 1922; 2 «. 
Dec. 21; J 258825. 


BARNETT (JAMES WILLIAM) Grants 


Pass, Or. 15375-15378 

Avalanch or squaw lillies. © July 
15, 1921: 2 ¢ Nov. 9: J 258173. 

Findley’s Bend, Rogue River. © 
Noy. 26), 19225520. \Nov.. 24.9, ZoseZo: 

Grants Pass bridge. © Nov. 38, 
1922 2.e. Nov. 9; J 258174. 

Onenta Gorge. © Nov. 2, 1922; 2 
e Woy. 9: J. 258172. 


Barr (WILLIAM) San Francisco. 
15379 


Old friends. © Oct. 24, 1922; 2 «. 
Noy. 4; K 169254. 


BAvER (F.) ESTATE, San Francisco. 
15380-15386 

[7 photographs]: 

Benediction of light—Heart break. 
—Reveries.—Scimitar.—Teaching of 
Buddha.—Wedgewood.—Woman of 
Samaria. © Dec. 1, 1922; 2 ec each 
Dee. 12; J 258706—258712. 


BauscH & LOMB OPTICAL co., Roches- 
ten ING: YY: 15387 


[Table of correction for vertax re- 


fraction}; ©) de! Sept.°29, 1922-0F 

7258. 

BAYNES (ERNEST Harortp) Meriden, 
N. H. 15388, 15389 


Fox. ©1e. Dec. 1, 1922; J 258553. 
Good old-fashioned family. (In 
Natural history, Sept., Oct., 1922) © 
Oct. 23, 1922; 1 ce Oct..26; K 169045. 


oll 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15390 


pt: 1vi, 2 Sieve 17 


Bram (Harry CHArtzes) Los Angeles. 

15390, 15391 

Deer of the Sequoias. © Nov. 6, 
1922; 2 c.. Nov. 18; J 258606. 

Peacefulness. 

Dec. 4; J 258596. 


BEATTIE (J. W.) Hollywood, Calif. 
15392, 15393 
Bearing the cross. © Nov. 1, 1922; 
2. 'e, Oct, 26.:3 2Zos2si. 
Resurrection. © Nov. 1, 1922; 2 «. 
Oct. 26; J 258280. 


Beatty (HomeER GLENN) Oklahoma, 
Ok1. 15394 
Schema of typical complex opposed 
rotational scoliosis. © Oct. 13, 1922; 
Pie tOer: 19). 1 Fle, 


Brecker (CHARLES 
City, Mo. 15395 
Historical geology, parts 1, 2 [Out- 
line charts, 2 sheets, blueprints] © 
Aor. C29 2\e: (NOV: Tos as TST: 


PHILIP) 


BECKMAN (LUDWIG WENDELL) Heller- 
town, Pa. 15396 
[Thermo fuel saver and heat radia- 

tord -© 1,6¢4Oets9,:1922 5 1.7279. 


BeEcK WITH Cco., Dowagiac, Mich. 
15397 


On the ran! 5 ©) Mowe 71922" 2), 
Nov. 11; K 169479. 


Betpinc & BusHone, Marshfield, Or. 
15398, 15399 
Arago Reef. © July 1, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 3; J 257475. 
Muscle Reef. 
Oct. 3; J 257474. 


Bett (ALFRED) & CO., LTD., London. 


©) aly 4.1922 : De: 


[3 prints]: 


Diana of the Uplands; by WH. M. 


Hester, after C. W. Furse.—Rushout 
(Lady) and daughter ; after the paint- 
ing by Angelica Kauffmann, engraved 
by L. Dupont.—Symphony in white; 
after. the painting by J. McNeill 
Whistler, engraved by Arthur L. Cox. 
© Dee. 5, 1922; 2 c each Dec. 11; K 
170737-170739. 
Bettz (WILLiAM Henry) Tacoma. 
15403 
Mind) life.) KOwNoy. 25, 1922 5 2i-e 
Dee. 2; J 258594. 
BENEKER (GERRIT A.) Truro, Mass. 
15404 


Wise housewife. © Oct. 1, 1922; 2 
ce. Oct. 30; K 169527. 


© Nov. 24, 1922; 2 e:| 


Kansas , 


15400-15402 


BENNETT (Ep. C.) Kellogg, Id. 15405 


Murray. © Sept. 12, 1922; 2 c. Sept. 
at i) Zora 


BENSON (JOHN Patrick) Cleveland. 
15406 
Truth. [Blueprint] © 1. Oct. 7, 
1922; I 7254. 
BENZIGER BROS., New York. sort 
15407-15414 


[Wonder story illustrations] (In 
Wonder story; by Marion Ames Tag- 
gart) : 

Holy family are on their weari- 
some journey into Hgypt  [ete]— 
John (St) the Baptist and his parents 
[ete]—Led by a star these three holy 
kings have reached Bethlehem [ete]— 
[Nativity. cover]—Shepherds find the 
infant Jesus with his Holy Mother 
[etc]—[Three wise kings on their way 
to Bethlehem, ete. Back coverjJ— 
What a wonderful sight it was when 
the holy angels [ete]—woman of Beth- 
lehem telling St. Joseph that she had 
no room in her house [ete] © Sept. 
26, 1922; 2 c each Dee. 1; K 169953— 
169960. 


Bere (C. A.) AND Fox (C. C.) Hous- 
ton. 15415 
Bench and bar, Houston, Harris Co., 
Tex., 1922. © June 20, 1922; 2¢. June 
19; K 168946. 


Bere (JOHN VANDEN) Mahwah, N. J. 
15416 


Swarm of bees, at one of the honey 
boy bee farms. © Jan. 3, 1922; 2. 
Oct 21+ J: 257TSE: 


BERKOWITZ ENVELOPE CO., Kansas City, 
Mo. 15417-15419 


Foremost Christmas store of St. 
Louis.' © Nov. 21, 1922; 2°e Dee. 22; 
K 170469. 


Gifts of beauty [etc] © Nov.—28, 
1922; 2 c Dec. 4; K 169992. 


Visit our toy department. © Nov. 
21, 1922; 2 c Dee 22; K 170459. 


Berry (Forrest) Homer, Alaska. 
15420 
Dick Turpin, the rarest fox picture 
ever made. © Sept. 25, 1922; 2 ¢. Oct. 
24; K 169018. 


Beery (PARK WILLIAM) Minneapolis. 

15421 

Berry’s kix. © Sept. 15, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 12; K 168656. 


o12 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


ae 15464 


‘no: 4, 1922 


BiceELow (Lucius AURELIUS) Prov- 
idence, R. I. 15422 


Organic chemical transformations, 
aromatic series. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1922; 
I 7454. 


BisBEE (C. E.) Twin Falls, Id. 15423 


Sunlight and silver. 
1922-2 c. Sept. 20; J 257187. 


‘BisHop (ArrHur W.) St. Louis. 


King & Winston. From laboratory 
to you. © Oct. 30, 1922; 2 c. Nov. 16; 
K 169936. 


BisHorp (Harry T.) San Diego, Calif. 

15425 

Fire scene. Firemen fighting blaze 

at night. © Nov. 24, 1922; 2 c. Dec. 
1; J. 258555. 


Brack (LEoN M.) Brooklyn. 15426 


You know me Al. © Nov. 10, 1922; 
Z @ Novy. 13; K_169723. 


‘Buss (ANNIE Marie) Reading, Mass. 
15427, 15428 


- Hapitu Mitu. © Oct. 5, 1922; 1.6 
Oct. 6: 1c Oct. 19; J 257942. 


Kisme. © Oct. 5, 1922; 1 ¢. Oct. 6; 
moe Oe 15 J 257941. 


Bioop (KATIE Brown) Asheville, N. 
; 429 


[Arlington natl. cemetery, Va., mau- 
soleum] © Oct. 28, 1922; 2 c. Oct. 28; 
K 169148. 


Bium (ArtHuR S.) Washington. 
154380 
Monk. © Nov. 2, 1922; 2 c. Nov. 7; 
J 258146. 


BiuMer (Louis) Hartford. 
154381, 15432 
Keep cheerful, 1. © Oct. 21, 1922; 
Pc. Oet, 27: K 16936T. 


Zan ©) Oat... 24,1922): 2. @ Nov. 

8; KK 169374. 
BoDEMER (CHARLES ARISTOTLE) New 
York. 15433 


Wonder sphere. © Oct. 27, 1922; 


2 ec. Oct. 28; I 7306. 


BorEING AIRPLANE Co., Seattle. 15484 

Wing room, panoramic view, 175 B. 
© Aug. 26, 1922; 2 ¢. Oct. 12; J 257681. 
BocueE (Lro L.) Los Angeles. 15435 


Tee-art. [Masked bat, outspread 
wings, brush and pen] © 1c. Oct. 
20, 1922+: I 7299. 


© Sept. 16, : 


15424 


BoONNELL (RALPH) AND MUNDELL 
(NELSON) Marseilles, Il. 

15436, 154387 

Marseilles, Ill., general view. © 

Nov. 1, 1922; 2 « Nov. 10; J 258393. 


Marseilles lock. © Nov. 1, 
1922-42) ©) Noy, 10% Ju 2ocade. 


BooTHE (STELLA) New York. 154388 


What’s in the nurse’s bag for Hart- 
fort? ©» Get. 7340192242 VeprOeck! T : 
K 168947. 


BORDER CITIES cCo., Detroit. 
15439-15441 


Ojibway, Ontario, Canadian steel 
corp. : 

Blast furnaces.—Harbor, docks and 
furnaces on Detroit River.—Wire mill, 
machine shop and blast furnaces. 
Dec. 1, 1922 ; 2e. each Dec. 4; J 258807— 
258809. 


Botsrorp (L. W.) Cragsmoor, N. Y. 
15442-15446 


[5 photographs]: 

Gorge from Mrs. Keir’s fields.—Grey 
April—Panel of the gorge.—Parallel 
line of clouds.—Sam’s Point from up- 
per horse-shoe. © Dec. 5, 1922; 2c.’ 
each Dec. 26; J 258913-258917. 


BoucHER, INC., New York. 
15447-15461 

[3 drawings]: 

Decatur (U. S. destroyer) plans, 18. 
—U. S. battle cruiser, lines, 16 A.— 
U. S. battle cruiser, plans, 16. ©1e. 
each Dee. 7, 1922; I 7401-7403. 


[6 blueprints]: 

Barkantine.—Barque.—Brig.—F ull 
rigged ship.—Hermophodite brig.—3 
masted schooner. © 1 ¢. each Nov. 
17, 1922; I 7349-7354. 


[6 blueprints}: 

Flying Cloud (Clipper ship) lines.— 
Flying Cloud (Clipper ship) sail and 
rigging plan.—Mayflower, lines, 1620. 
—Mayflower, sail and rigging plan, 
1620.—Santa Maria, lines, 1492.— 
Santa Maria, sail and rigging plan. 
© 1 ¢ each Nov. 15, 1922; I 7336, 
7338-7342. 


Bovairp & co., Bradford, Pa. 15462 
[Oil wells and load of pipe]. © Dee. 
4, 1922; 2 @ Dec. 6; K: 170815. 
BRANDOM PUB. CO., Birmingham, Ala. 
15468, 15464 
Applied antero-posterior neurology. 
© July 24, 1922; 2 c& Oct. 30; I 7309. 
Applied lateral neurology. © July 
2A, 922.5) 2) es Oey oO); M7310! 


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15465 


BRAUNER (O. M.) Ithaca, N. Y. 15465 


Treman (Irene Castle) painting. © 
Oct. 7, 1922; 2c. Oct. 14; J 257706. 


Breswter (FF. H.) co., Milwaukee. 
15466-15483 


Blomstermarked; by Paul Fischer. 
© Oct. 15, 1922; 
168908. 


[Chemin de halage; by F. J. Lui- 
gini, 928] © Oct. 30, 1922; 1 ¢ Nov. 
1; K 169169. 


[Enfants; by Franz Charlet, 914] 
© Sept. 1, 1922; 1 c Oct. 6; K 168451. 


Fiskemarked; by Paul Fischer. © 
Oct. 15, 1922; 1 c Oct. 23; K 168907. 


[Paravent de lague; by Louis Icart, 
9121 © Sept. 1; 1922-1 ©. Oct: 6; 
K 168447. 


[Pont sur l’Helle; by F. J. Luigini, 
927] © Oct. 30, 1922; 1 ec Nov. 1; 
K 169168. 


[12 prints]: 

[Bandeau; by Louis Ieart, 922]— 
[Bords du Loing; by André Delaistre, 
925] — [Cage vide; by Louis Icart, 
916]—[Coin de l’Esterel; by Chaban- 
ian, 920]—[Colombes; by Louis Icart, 
917]—[Cote Hollandaise; by Heran- 
Chaban, 921]—[Cote Normande; by 
André Delaistre, 926]—[Cruche eas- 
see; by Louis Ieart, 915]—[Marion- 
ettes; by Louis Icart, 924]—[Masques ; 
by Louis Icart, 923]—[Nuit d’ete; by 
Chabanian, 919]—[Soleil d’automne; 
by F. J. Luigini, 918] © Oct. 3, 
1922; 1 @ each Oct. 6; K 168438— 
168446, 168448—168450. 


BREUTLINGER (JOHN SHERMAN) Lake 
View, O. 15484-15495 

[12 photographs] : 

Indian Lake park, the bend.—Lake 
Ridge hotel.—Lake View, O., from the 
sky.— Lakeside, O’Connors, from 
Bakers Plane, from the west.—Lake- 
side, O’Connors, from Bakers Plane, 
looking north— Ridge (Lake) At 
Wemmers Point.—Ridge (Lake) from 
the sky.—Ridge (Lake) from the 
south.—Ridge (Lake) the beautiful. 
Russels Point, O., looking north.— 
Russels Point, O., Schlegels park, 1, 
2. © Aug. 2, 1922; 2 c. each Aug. 14; 
J 257078-257089. 


Brew (GEoRGE J. 8S.) Jersey City. 
15496 


For the freedom of Ireland. © | 


Nov. 1, 1922; 2 ec. Nov. 15; K 170344. 


tC ,OCt. 4, 2a 


pt. Iv., 0. 8., v. 17 


BRISTOL Co., Waterbury, Conn. 
15497-15520 

Bristol’s recording: 

Ampere meter chart, 3119. Se euid 
level gauge chart, 0421, 5035, 5036, 
5038-5040.—Pressure gauge chart,0422, 
4764, 4766, 4767, 8039, 004614.—Ther- 
mometer chart, 3709, 8420.—Vacuum 
and pressure gauge chart, 4765.—Watt 
meter chart, 3380-3382. © Sept. 1, 
1922; 2 c@ each Sept. 16; I 7147, 7150- 
7161, 7164-7169. 


Bristol’s recording thermometer 
chart, 612. © June 1, 1922; 2c. Mar. 
18; I 7280. 

[4 drawings]: 

Bristol (Wm. H.) recording milli 
voltmeter chart, 537.—Bristol (Wm. 
H.) recording tachometer’ chart, 
4228.—-L. & N. W. R. Northampton 
sleeper depot, creosote oil, level gauge 
chart, 0416.—Orifice meter chart, M 
252.50. © Sept. 1, 1922: 2 c¢. each 
Sept. 16; I 7148, 7149, 7162, 7168. 


BrocKEeTt (Harry Boosyer)  Pitts- 
burgh. 15521-15526 
Break Neck near Romney, W. Va. 
© Oct. 14, 1922; 1e. Oct. 16; K 169048. 
Greenland P. O., W. Va., Greenland 
Gap. © Oct. 14, 1922; 2c. Oet) 16 : 
K 168997. 

Parson’s Pool and the Rox, South 
Branch of Potomac, near Romney, W. 
Va. © Nov. 22, 19222 a3e@mbee, 1; 
169878. 

South Branch of the Potomac and 
Hanging Rocks at Wappocomo, W. 


Va. © Oct. 14, 1922; 1 @ Oct. 16; 
K 169047. 
Same. © Dec. 2, 1922; 2 « 


Dec. 13; J 258802. 


Wappocomo, W. Va., the Rox. © 
Oct. 14, 1922; 2 c. Oct. 16; K 168998. 


Broperick co., St. Paul. 15527-15559 


fAt break of dawn] © Aug. 28, 
1922; 2 c« Nov. 18; K 169528. 

[9 prints]: 

[Blossoms]—[Chums]—[EHarly _les- . 
son]-—[In the land of make believe]— 
[In wonderland]—[Mother’s greatest 
treasure]—[Quiet resting place]— 
[Rift in the clouds]—[Then think of 
the days that are gone Maggie, when 
you and I were young] © Jan. 2, 
1920: 2 e@ each Nov. 18, 1922; K 
169488, 169495, 169496, 169498-169503. 

[9 prints]: 

[Companions] —[Down on_ the 
farm] — [Glory of morning] — [In 
silent meditation]—[Kissed by west- 
ern winds]— [Minneopa]—[Place 


314 


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no. 4, 1922 


that’s known to God alone]—[Rainier 
(Mt.) ]—[Sacrifice] © Jan. 2, 1922; 


2 ec. each Nov. 13: K 169489, 169492-_ 


169494, 169497, 169505, 169508, 169509, 
169513. 

[14 prints]: 

[Daisies won’t tell]—[In dream- 
land]—[Mirror Lake]—[Out where 
the west wind calls]—[Pauline]— 
[Peaceful solitude] — [Reflections] — 
[Silver threads among the gold]— 
[Summer girl] — [Tense moment] — 
[ Wetona]—[When evening shadows 
fall]J—[When the day is done]— 
[Where the moonbeams idly play] © 
Jan. 2, 1921; 2 ec. each Nov. 13, 1922; 
K 169482, 169484-—169488, 169490, 
169491, 169504, 169506, 169307, 169510-— 
169512. 


BRONX HOME NEWS PUB. co., New York. 
15560 


 $mart Alec. © Nov. 19, 1922; 1c. 
Noy. 28; K 169853. 


Broun, GREEN co., New York. 
15561-15566 
[Bond border composed of artistic 
scroll work, etc., 14] © June 1, 1922; 
=e. Oct. 6; K 168432. 


[Certificate border composed of ar- 
tistic scroll work, etc., 1501] © Mar. 
© 1922: 2 c. Oct. 6; K 168433. 


——1504 © Mar. 1, 1922; 2 « 
Oct. 6; K 168434. 


[Certificate border, form 1512] 
Nov. 1, 1922; 2 c. Nov. 11; K 169481. 


—of artistic design, etc., A.] 
Sept. 20, 1922; 2 c Oct. 6; K 1684386. 

—-—U © July 1, 1922;2e¢4 
Oct. 6; K 168485. 


Brown (ALEXANDER A.) New York. 
15567-15582 

[16 photographs] : 

Livingston (Mrs. Goodhue) jr., 
bridesmaid at MacKay-O’Brien wed- 
ding.—McF adden (Mrs. John H.) at 
MacKay- O’Brien wedding.—MacKay 
(Clarence H.) and Miss Katherine 
MacKay.—MackKay (Miss Ellen) maid 
of honor at sister’s wedding, MacKay- 
O’Brien wedding.— MacKay (Mrs. 
John W.) and Mr. Henry E. Coe, jr., 
at MacKay-O’Brien wedding.—Mac- 
Kay (Miss Katherine) and Kenneth 
O’Brien, bride and groom, bridesmaids 
and ushers at MacKay-O’Brien wed- 
ding.—MacKay (Miss Katherine) and 
Kenneth O’Brien wedding, Harbor Hill, 
Roslyn, L. L., N. Y., guest, A, B—Mac- 
Kay (Miss Katherine) and Kenneth 
O’Brien wedding, St. Mary’s church, 
Roslyn, L. I., N. Y.—MacKay-O’Brien 


CLASSES, H-TO K 


15608 


wedding, bridesmaids.—O’Brien (Mr. 
and Mrs. Kenneth)—O’Brien (J/r. and 
Mrs. Kenneth) and Miss Evelyn Wads- 
worth.—O’Brien (Mr. and Mrs. Ken- 
neth) Clarence H. MacKay and 
bridesmaids at the MacKay-O’Brien 
wedding.—Patterson (Mrs. Morehead) 
at MacKay-O’Brien wedding.—Vander- 
bilt (Miss Muriel) bridesmaid at Mac- 
Kay-O’Brien wedding. — Wadsworth 
(Miss Evelyn) bridesmaid at the Mac- 
Kay-O’Brien wedding. © Sept. 22, 
1922; 2 @« each Nov. 15; J 258394- 
258409. 


Brown (AUBREY WAYNE) AND SCHERF 
(JoHn G.) Andalusia, Ala. 
15583, 15584 
Andalusia, Ala., birds-eye view. © 
Pecsuly Ws: 8922253" 255829) 
residence section,  bird’s-eye 
view. ©1ec. July 18, 1922; J 255830. 
New 
York. 15585 
[Mother and child] © Oct. 20, 
1922; 2 ec. Oct. 28; K 169149. 


BrowneE (JAcK W.) Portland, Or. 

15586 

Garibaldi: ““©* May “2, 1922. - ive 
June 5; 1e. July 5; J 256384. 


BRUYERE ART CO., New York. 
15587, 15588 
Swiss pastry shop. Restaurant Ber- 
naise, 4 M. © Sept. 1, 1922; 2 ec. Oct. 
24; K 168914. 
Woodmansten inn, 5 M. © Sept. 1, 
1922; 2 c. Oct. 24; K 168915. 


BucKBEE, MEARS co., St. Paul. 
15589-15591 


St. Paul, Minn., cathedral, 35778. 
mseseieta, 1922-2 -e.. Oct. 1257 5 
257811. 


BRowN, ROBERTSON CO., INC., 


Central high school, 35770. © 
Sept. 15, 1922; 2 ¢«. Nov. 10; J 258298. 
from high bridge, 357777A. © 
Pept. Ha 22 <7 2 ic} Ocis AZ J -257T810; 


BuppE (Kart) Ogden, Utah. 
15592, 15593 
Gannett Peak. © Apr. 25, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 18; J 258763. 
Paradise Cafion. © 
2c. Dec. 18; J 258764. 


BuELL (CHARLES T.) & co., Newark, O. 
15594-15608 
Coblentz, Germany, where our boys 
are on the Rhine. © Dec. 23, 1922; 2 
ce. Dee. 26; J 258906. 
Orphans. © Dee. 23, 1922; 2 c. Dec. 
26) T° 25890% 


Apr. 25, 1922; 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15609 


pt. Iv., n.S., v.17 


BuELL (CHARLES T.) & co—Contd. 

[13 photographs]: 

All that’s left of:a little town in 
Belgium.—Big tank fast in Flander’s 
mud.—Biggest gun used by Germany 
in the war.—Blackburn (Wm. P.) 
grave.—Chateau Thierry and bridge 
destroyed when the Americans stopped 
the Germans.—Famous marine ceme- 
tery at Belleau Wood.—German ceme- 
tery in France.—Grave of unknown 
soldier, in middle of street, Paris.— 
No Man’s Land, trees killed in Bel- 
gium.—Old Glory watching over our 
boys over there.—Roosevelt (Lieut. 
Quentin) grave—Sea_ gulls, Cher- 
bourg.—Toll, as far as human eye can 
see. © Dec. 22, 1922; 2 c. each Dec. 
23; J 258847-258859. 
BurtTtTner (T.) & CO., INC., Chicago. 

15609 

T. B. GC. pattern, 4220. © Oct. 23, 
1922 te OC 255-2 ve. Wows 20>) 1K 
169526. 


BUFFALO COMMERCIAL, INC., Buffalo. 
15610 


Question air. © Nov. 8, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 10; K 169480. 


BUILDING OWNERS AND MANAGERS 
ASSN. OF SEATTLE, Seattle. 15611 
[Statistical chart of office building 
space] © Sept. 1, 1922; 2c. Sept. 11; 
I 7259. 


Col. 
15612 
Coyote. © Oct. 1, 1922; 2 c Aug. 

Qs moon. 


BuNKER (Mary. L.) Greeley, 


BuNTING (Dorus Ray) Erie, Pa. 
15613-15618 
[8 drawings]: 
Chiropractic pain chart.—Spine and 
nerve chart.—Universal nerve chart. 
© 1c. each Sept. 8, 1922; I 7083-7085. 


[3 drawings]: 

Chiropractic pain chart.—Spine and 
nerve chart.—Universal nerve chart. 
© ‘Octe te d922>) 2c. each, Ock (20: 
I 7274-7276. 


Burp (C. M.) Montclair, N. J. 
15619-15636 

[6 prints]: 

Come, boy, I’m going to get there 
early, form XXX.—Hello, do you know 
where, form ZZZ.—I’m looking for a 
boy called, form VVV.—I’ve a message 
for you, your place is empty at, form 
WWwW.—This way, we want, form 
YYY.—We’ve looked up and down and 


all around for, form UUU. © Aug. 8, 
1922; 2 ce each Sept. 18; K 168134— 


168139. 


[6 prints]: 

First birthday greeting, forms AAA, 
BBB.—Second birthday greeting, 
forms CCC, DDD.—Third b)irthday 
greeting, forms HEE, FFF. © Sept. 
8, 1922; 2 ce. each Sept. 138; K 168128-— 
16813838. 


Rally day: 

Come boys, come, form 222.—Come 
yourself and bring another, form 226. 
—Girls, attention, form 225.—This is 
an invitation for, form 223.—This is to 
tell that he is wanted at, form 224.— 
We must hurry, form 221. a Aug. 8, 
1922; 2 c each Sept. 138; K 168140- 
168145. 


BurFroot (RicHARD HENRY) Luthers- 

burg; Pa. 15637-15639 

[3 photographs]: 

Motherhood.—Mother’s darling.— 

Mother’s joy. © Dee. 15, 1922; 2 ¢ 
each Dec. 14; J 258736—258788. 


BUSH (FREDERICK M.) New Haven. 
15640 


Ashokan reservoir, aeration basin 


from dike. © Nov. 1, 1922; 2 c. Nov. 

7; J 258145. 

BuUSHEE (JOSEPH FRANCIS) Jersey 
City. 15641 


Lover’s water taxi. Cee Sclen © 
1 ¢. Dec. 18, 1922; I 7412. 


Byrp (Epcar L.) Cambridge, Mass. 

15642 
© Nov. 28, 
2); Zao. 


Mann (Alexander) 
1922; 2 ec. Dee. 


Cace (Roy WALLACE) Spokane, Wash. 

15643 | 

Sunset. © Sept: 6, 192292 e¢° Aug. 
28> J 257110: 


CAHA (Guo. R.) Baltimore. 15644 

Caha wire stretcher, detail i alle 
r sheets, blueprints] ©1le. pepe ch 
1922 ; I 7195. 


Catvert (W. J.) Washington. 15645 


Greetings. It is hard to get here but 
it can be done. © Dec. 14, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 15; K 170274. 


CANNING (Hupert Mites) Florence, 

Mass. 15646 

On Mill River. © Oct. 10, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 11; J 257667. 


ol6 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1922 


Carpoza (T. J.) co., San Francisco. 
15647 
Optimist line. © Sept. 30, 1922; 2 
ce. Oct. 9; K 168486. 


CARPENTER’S WORLD TRAVELS, Washing- 
ton. 15648-15660 


Buying bread on a Paris street. © 
Men 44, 1922: 2 c Oct: 16, 1922; J 
257724. 


Carpenter (Frank G.): 

And Ambassador Herrick.—Carpen- 
ter (Frank G.).—Waving good-bye to 
America. © Sept. 15, 1922; 2 ce each 
Oct. 16; J 257720-257722. 


Cemetery in northern France. © 
Nov. 8, 1922; 1 ec. Nov. 9; 1 e. Nov. 10; 
J 258204: 


French aerial time table. © Nov. 8, 
mo a ¢.. Noy. 9; 1° ¢. Nov. 10; J 
258205. ' 


French farmer cutting alfalfa. © 
Oct. 4, 1922; 2 c. Oct. 16; J 257723. 


French market garden under glass. 
© Nov. 30, 1922; 2c. Nov. 18; J 258301. 


Mayor of Lens. © Oct. 29, 1922; 
2c. Oct. 21; J 257798. 


Paris, France, two-wheeled carts on 
street. © Nov. 16, 1922; 1 c Nov. 9; 
1 c« Nov. 10; J 258203. 


Rudder-locking safety device on S. 
S. Majestic. © Sept. 28, 1922; 2 «. 
Nov. 10; J: 258206. 


Salvaging scraps-on the streets of 
Paris. 1)@ Oct. 9; 1922 ;::2.c. Oct. 16; 
J 257719. 


Twin babies are a.novelty in France. 
© Dee. 7, 1922; 2 c. Nov. 27; J 258490. 


CAUFIELD & SHOOK, INC., Louisville. 
15661-15725 
_ Louisville, Ky.: 

Baptist women’s missionary training 
school, 44293.—Board of trade bldg., 
44070.—Boys’ high school, 44292.— 
Cave Hill cemetery, George Rogers 
Clark burial place, 44068.—Cave Hill 
cemetery, superintendent’s office, 44075. 
—Cave Hill cemetery, view of lake, 
44076.—Cave Hill cemetery, view of 
lake, superintendent’s office in back- 
ground, 44077.—Cave Hill, national 
cemetery, 44069.— Churchill downs, 
42651.—Crescent Hill, Birchwood st., 
44297.—Crescent Hill, Louisville water 
co., reservoir, 44316.—DuPont muanual 
training high school, 44290.—Fourth 
ave., north from Liberty, 44073.— 
Frankfort ave., Crescent Hill Baptist 
church, 44289.—Free public library, 


15725 


Crescent Hill branch, 44288.—F rom op- 
posite Fourth ave., 44067.—From the 
north, 443819.—Girls’ high school, 
44291.—Kentucky state fair, typical 
old Kentucky log house, 44295.—Louis- 
ville trust bldg., 42704.—Louisville 
water co., entrance to reservoir, 44315. 
—Louisville water co., filter house, 
44318.—Louisville water co., office, 
44074.—Normal school, 42707.—Ra- 
leigh apartments, 44294.—Salvation 
army citadel, 48349.—Seelbach hotel, 
44071.—Temple Adath Israel, 44072.— 
Tyler park drive, north of Castlewood, 
44312.—Upper River road, Louisville 
water co., pumping station, 44317.— 
Upper River road, standard club, golf 
links in foreground, 44311.—Water 
front from north, 44820.—West Main 
st., near 8th, showing Carter dry goods 
co., 43348.—Western cemetery, Capt. 
James Patten’s grave, 44296. © Sept. 
4,. 1922; 2.c each Oct. 4; J 2575380- 
257534, 2575389-257549, 257555-257564, 
257574, 257575, 257578—257588. 


Ohio Falls: 

And rapids below, 4438038.—Close up 
view. 44306.—Rapids, below falls to- 
wards Indiana side, 44308.—River bed 
at low water, 44310.—Rocks exposed 
at low water, 44309.—Toward canal, 
general view, 443804.—Upper part, 
44307.—Upper part, general view, 
44305.—With Pennsylvania r. r. bridge 
in background, 44302. © Sept. 1, 
1922; 2 e@ each Oct. 4; J 257565— 
Zt ata: 

[22 photographs]: 

Brooklyn bridge on Kentucky River, 
44085.—Brooklyn bridge on Kentucky 
River, from eliff, 44086.—Clarksville, 
Ind., Clark monument, 44065.—Dixie 
highway near Kosmosdale,  Ky., 
44078.—High Bridge, Ky., ferry, 
44060.—High Bridge, Ky., Kentucky 
and Dix Rivers, confluence, 44059.— 
High Bridge, Ky., Kentucky River, 
44061.—Kentucky River at Brooklyn 
bridge, 44084.—Lyndon, Ky., Kentucky 
children’s home soec., buildings and 
farm, 44314.—Lyndon, Ky., Kentucky 
children’s home _ soc., main bldg., 
44313.—Ohio River between Shipping- 
port and Pennsylvania bridge, 48351.— 
Ohio River near Clarksville, Ind., 
44080.—Old mill ruins on Indiana side 
near Pennsyivania r. r. bridge, 44081. 
Salt -River at Taylorsville, Ky., 
44066.—Salt River at West Point, Ky., 
44079.—Scene on road between Brook- 
lyn bridge and Shakertown, Ky., 
44063.—Scene on road between Brook- 
lyn bridge and Shakertown, Ky., look- 
ing toward river, 44083.—Shakertown, 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. rv., 0. S., Vv. 17 


CAUFIELD & SHOOK, INc.—Continued. 


Ky., Shakertown inn, erected 1817, 
44062.—Shakertown, Ky., street scene, 
44064.—Shippingport, Pa., ruins of old 
cement mill, 43350.—Shippingport, Pa., 
ruins of Tarascon flour mill, 48352.— 
Taylor (Zachary) home, Springfield, 
Brownsboro road, 44082. © Sept. 1, 
1922; 2 c. each Oct. 4; J 257519—-25T- 
529, 257535-257538, 257550-257554, 257- 
576, 257517. 


CENTRAL OIL & GAS STOVE CO., Gardner, 
Mass. 15726 


Better kitchens. Better homes. (In 
Saturday evening post, Dec. 16, 1922) 
© Dee! 14;:1922.3° 2.e.4 Dee 15s. 4K 
170276. 


CHASE BROS. CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
15727-15751 


Cut leaf birch, poplar Lombardy, 
willow Babylonica. © Oct. 18, 1922; 
2 e¢. Oct. 17; K 168714. 

[8 prints]: 

Arbor vitae, Norway spruce, Irish 
juniper, Colorado blue spruce, Austrian 
pine.—Barberry thunbergii hedge.— 
_ California privet hedge.—Clethera alni- 
folia, Pauls thorn, white fringe, Bech- 
tels crab.—European linden, horse 
chestnut, Carolina poplar, mountain 
ash.—Norway maple, sugar maple, ash- 
leaved maple, silver maple.—Oriental 
plane, American elm, purple fringe, 
catalpa speciosa.— Teas mulberry, 
Weirs maple, Kilmarnock willow, ca- 
talpa bungei. © Oct. 11, 1922; 2 «¢. 
each Oct. 17; K 168712, 168713, 168- 
715—-168720. 

[16 prints]: 

Coreopsis, gaillardia.—Dahlia.—Del- 
phinium, larkspur.—Hollyhock.—Japan 
iris—Monarda, mint, garden pinks, 
dianthus.—Peony, antoine poiteau.— 
Peony, festiva.— Peony, fulgida.— 
Peony, purple crown.—Peony, Queen 
Victoria.—Peony, triumph de nord.— 
Phlox. — Platycodon,. balloon flower, 
lychnis, maltese cross.—Sweet William, 
campanula bellflower.—Tritoma, red 
hot poker, torch lily. © Oct. 2, 1922; 
2 c. each Oct. 5; K 168413-168428. 


CHATTANOOGA MEDICINE co., Chatta- 
nooga. 15752 
Vonore, Tenn., home of James W. 


Shirk, two-room house. © 1. Oct. 
7, 1922; J 257613. 


CHAVIES (CLARENCE WENDELL) Wash- 
ington. 15753 


White peril. © Dec. 16, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 16; K 170324. 


CHECHOT (VLADIMIR LEO) Philadel- 
phia. 15754 


Visconvertor. © Nov. 20, f922-.2''¢. 
Nov. 28; I 7420. 


CHENEY (FRANCES STEARNES) Fram- 

ingham, Mass. 15755 

Muffins comes for Christmas. © 1 
c. Nov. 2, 1922253 2asias: 


CHENEY (FRANK P.) Brookline, Mass. 
15756 


Facts. © July 15,9922 - 20 ept: 
12; K 1616s: : 
CHICAGO ELEVATED RAILROADS, Chicago. 


15757 


Shop now by the elevated lines, 
013636. © Nov. 27, 1922; 2 ce. Dec. 4; 
Ke LOLS. 


CuHicaco, NortH SHORE & MILWAUKEE 
R. R., Chicago. 15758 


North shore line. I can save a 
couple of days [ete.] © Noy. 1, 1922; 
2c. Nov. 3; K 169240. 


CHICAGO TRIBUNE, Chicago. 
15759-16351 


After house cleaning comes the hunt- 
ing season. © Oct. 25, 1922; 1 ¢ Oct. 
27; K 169098. 


Among motor problems. © Oct. 17, 
1922; 1 ¢. Oct. 19; K 168859. 


Among the folks in history [1922]: 
© Oct. 8; 1 « Oct. 12; K 168781: 
© Oct. 15; 1 @ Oct. 18; K 168852. 
© Oct. 22: 1c. Octiy 2s 716891 T. 
© Oct. 29; 1 e Oct. 30; K 169319. 
© Nov. 5; 1c Nov. 9; K 169434. 
© Nov. 12; 1c. Nov. 16; K 169569. 
© Nov. 19; 1 c. Nov. 24; K 169785. 
© Dec. 10; 1 ce. Dec. 18; K 170304. 


Angel family. The debutantes. 
(Series VIII) © Nov. 5, 1922; 14 
Nov. 9; K 169442. 


The fellers. (Series 4) © Oct. 
6, 1922; 1 ce. Oct. 12; K 168780. 

—— The flappers. (Series VI) © 
Oct. 22, 19225 1 @- Oct 2a ete Tasgks, 
The gang. (Series IX) © 
Noy. 12, 1922; 1 c. Nov. 16; K 169578. 
The grand parents. (Series 
© Dec. 3,°19225- 0 ep Weere; ax 


XIT) 
170042. 


The men folks. (Series XI) © 

Noy. 26, 1922; 1 c. Nov. 29; K 169890. 

The sub debs. (Series VII) © 

Oct. 29, 1922; 1 ec. Oct. 30; K 169321. 
— The triplets. (Series V). 

Oct. 15, 1922; 1 ce. Oct. 18; K 168884. 


318 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1922 16351 
— The women folks. (Series X) Fire prevention week. © Oct. 6, 
[reNov. 19, 1922; 1 ¢c. Nov. 24; K |. 1922; 1c. Oct. 10; K 168778. 
169786. Football players are trained, a yell 
Another investigator. © Dec. 7, | Jeader just gets that way. © Oct. 21, 
1922: 1 ¢ Dec. 11; K 170218. 922; 1 ¢. Oct. 25; K 169010. 


Four enemies of good government. 


Rice. s. AE eee ee as © Oct. 15, 1922; 1c. Oct. 18; K 168857. 
Gasoline alley [1922]: 


Another little worry. © Oct. 20, i : 
1922: 1c. Oct. 23: K 168929. © Sept. 23; 1 c. Sept. 29; K 168272. 


Bedisies’ day’ ©. Nov. 11, 1922: © Sept. 25; 1c. Sept. 29; K 168267. 
1c Nov. 16; K 169589. © Sept. 26; 1 ce. Sept. 29; K 168281. 
Armistice days. © Nov. 11, 1922; © Sept. 27; 1c. Sept. 30; K 168389. 
1c. Nov. 16; K 169588. © Oct. 2; 1 e Oct. 9; K 168763. 
‘As congress opens. © Nov. 19, 1922; © Oct. 3; 1 @ Oct. 9; K 168770. 
ape. Nov. 245K 169787. © Oct. 4; 1 e Oct: 9; K 168754. 
As times get better. © Oct. 6, 1922; -© Oct. 5; 1 © Oct. 9; K 168749. 

1 a eae Bk Ae © Oct. 6; 1c. Oct. 10; K 168776. 
17, 1922: 1c. Dee 16: K 170296. ee a 
Barometer of better times. © Dec. © Oct. 8; 1 ¢. Oct. 12; K 168786. 
27, 1922; 1 c. Dec. 29; K 170774. © Oct. 9; Le. Oct. 18; K 168791. 
Big order from Santa. © Dec. 13, © Oct. 10; 1 c. Oct. 14; K 168802. 
1922: 1 ¢ Dec. 18; K 170323. © Oct. 11; 1 © Oct. 18; K 168794. 
Bit of broadcasting. © Nov. 29, © Oct. 123°) e Oct. 16; K 168812. 
1922; 1 c. Dee. 7; K 170115. © Oct. 13; 1 c. Oct. 16; K 168817. 
Brighter side. © Dee:iG, 19221 e: © Oct. 14; 1c Oct. 18; K 168848. 
Dec. 9; K 170163. © Oct. 15:1. Oct. 18: K 168856. 
Cartoons of the day [1922]: © Oct. 16; 1 e Oct. 18; K 168841. 
© Nov. 4; 1 ¢. Nov. 6; K 169357. © Oct. 17; 1 c Oct. 19; K 168863. 

© Nov. 15; 1 c. Nov. 20; K 169683. © Oct. 18; 1 e Oct. 20: K 168881. 

© Dec. 6; 1 c. Dec. 9; K 170167. © Oct. 19; 1 ¢ Oct. 21; K 168901. 
Cause of the next war. © Nov. 26, © Oct. 20; 1. Oct. 23: K 168926. 


1922; 1 ec. Nov. 29; K 169895. 
; ey © Oct. 21;1¢. Oct. 25; K 169014. 
Changing world. © Oct. 138, 1922; ° or 


1 c. Oct. 16: K 16882. © Oct. 22;1c¢. Oct. 23; K 168922. 
Christmas spirits. © Dec. 8, 1922; © Oct. 23; 1 e. Oct. 25; K 169005. 
1 ¢ Dee. 12: K 170244. © Oct. 24; 1c. Oct. 26; K 169042. 
Comedy in three acts. © Oct. 22, © Oct. 25; 1 ¢. Oct. 27; K 169092. 
192234 & Oct..23; K 168923. © Oct. 26; 1 ¢ Oct. 28; K 169102. 
Deadheads. © Dee. 10, 1922; 1 «. © Oct. 27; 1 ¢ Oct. 30; K 169302. 
Dec. 18; K 170309: © Oct. 28; 1c. Oct. 30; K 169309. 
December. © Dec. 3, 1922; 1 ©. © Oct. 29; 1 e@ Oct. 30; K 169317. 


Dec. 6; K 170047. 
Oct. 30; 1 ¢ Nov. 2; : 
Delusion of grandeur. © Nov. 2, oS c. Nov. 2; K 169324 


1922 : 1 c. Nov. 4: K 169336: © Oct. ar : ik ec. Nov. oO K 169334. 


Distinguished visitors and local © Nov. 1; 1c. Nov. 4; K 169347. 


pride. © Oct. 11, 1922; 1c. Oct. 13; © Nov. 2; 1c. Nov. 4; K 169341. 
K 168799. © Noy. 3; 1 ec. Nov. 6; K 169352. 
Dogs of war. © Dec. 1, 1922; 1. © Noy. 4; 1 e Nov. 6; K 169359. 
Dee (7; K 170109... © Nov. 5; 1 @ Nov. 9; K 169446. 
Everybody seems interested when © Nov. 6;1¢ Nov. 9; K 169435. 
acon Ste Oct. Oricon Oct. 4, © Nov. 7; 1 ¢. Nov. 9; K 169408. 
Meir an encore: Gy Nowe. © Nov. 8; 1 ¢. Nov. 10; K 169448. 
1922; 1 c Nov. 25; K 169842. © Nov. 9; 1c. Nov. 18; K 169518. 
Faithless to his duty. © Nov. 7, © Nov. 10; 1c. Nov. 14; K 169594. 
1922; 1 e Nov. 9; K 169409. © Noy. 11; 1¢. Nov. 16; K 169587. 


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16351 


Cuicaco TRIBUNE—Continued. 
© Nov. 12;1c¢. Nov. 16; K 169582. 
© Nov. 13; 1 ¢. Nov. 15; K 169599. 
© Noy. 14; 1 ¢. Nov. 16; K 169576. 
© Nov. 15; 1¢. Nov. 20; K 169677. 
© Nov. 16; 1 ¢. Nov. 20; K 169673. 
© Nov. 17; 1 ce. Nov. 24; K 169792. 
© Nov. 18;1¢. Nov. 28; K 169776. 
© Nov. 19; 1 ¢. Nov. 24; K 169791. 
© Nov. 20; le Nov. 23; K 169772. 
© Noy. 21; 1c. Nov. 23; K 169763. 
© Nov. 22; 1c. Nov. 24; K 169797. 
© Nov. 23; 1 ¢. Nov. 25; K 169840. 
© Nov. 24;1¢. Nov. 27; K 169881. 
© Nov. 25;1¢. Nov. 27; K 169846. 
© Nov. 26; 1c. Nov. 29; K 169894. 
© Novy. 27; 1 ¢. Nov. 29; K 169887. 
© Nov. 28; 1 ec. Dee. 7; K 170090. 
© Nov. 29; 1 c Dec. 7; K 170110. 
© Nov. 30; 1c. Dec. 7; K 170083. 
© Dee; i; Lic Dee: (i; Ke 170107. 
© Dec. 2; 1 ce. Dee. 7;.K 170099. 
© Dee. 3 . 6; K 170046. 
© Dee. 4; 1 . 6; K 170088. 
Bye ale 
6 


© Dec. . 8; K 170159. 
© Dec. 9; K 170166. 
© Dee. 7; 1 ec. Dec. 11; K 170220. 
© Dec. 8; 1 c. Dee. 12; K 170242. 
© Dee. 9; 1 c. Dee. 11; K 170235. 
© Dee. 10; 1 ce. Dec. 18; K 170308. 
© Dee. 11; 1 ce. Dec. 18; K 170311. 
© Dee. 13; 1 e. Dec. 18; K 170318. 
© Dee. 14; 1 ec. Dee. 16; K 170301. 
© Dee. 15; 1 c. Dec. 21; K 170357. 
© Dec. 16; 1 ce. Dec. 21; K 170354. 
© Dee. 18; 1 c. Dec. 21; K 170462. 
© Dee. 19; 1 ce. Dec..21; K 170469. 
© Dec. 20; 1 c. Dec. 26; K 170497. 
© Dee. 21; 1c. Dec. 23; K 170484. 
© Dee..22; 1 ec. Dec. 26; K 1707382. 
© Dec. 23; 1 ¢. Dec. 29; K 170787. 
© Dec. 25; 1 ec. Dee. 29;. K 170778. 
© Dee. 27; 1 ¢. Dec. 29; K 170769. 
Gumps [1922]: 
© Sept. 23; 1c. Sept .29; K 168274. 
© Sept. 25; 1¢. Sept. 29; K 168266. 
© Sept. 26; Le. Sept. 29; K 168280. 
© Oet. 25.1 ¢. Oct. -9;.K) 163762. 
© Oct. 3; 1 « Oct. 9; K 168769. 
© Oct. 4; 1 e« Oct. 9; K 168757. 
© Oct. 5; 1 @ Oct. 9; K 168748. 
© Oct. 6; 1 c Oct. 10; K 168775. 


320 


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——s 


© Oct. 7; 1 @ Oct. 9; K 168743. 


© Oct. 


8; 1¢ Oct. 


© Oct. 9; 1 eeOce 


© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 


10; 1 e Oct. 
11; 2 @ Oet. 
12; ter Oc 


© Oct. 18; 1 e. Oct. 


© Oct. 


14° 2 6. OE 


© Oct. 15; 1 © Oct. 
© Oct. 16; 1 e. Oct. 
© Oct. 17; 1 ¢ Oct. 
© Oct. 18; 1 e« Oct. 
© Oct. 19; 1 ec. Oct. 


© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 


20 sewer 
Zl st) er Ger 
22° 1 OEE, 


© Oct. 23; 1 ¢. Oct. 
©. Oct. 24; 1 ¢ Oct. 


© Oct. 


250; 1 & Oct 


© Oct. 26; 1 ec. Oct. 
© Oct. 27351 & Oct. 
© Oct. 28; 1 ¢. Oct. 


© Oct. 


© Oct 
© Oct 


©. Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 


29; 1 ce. Oct. 
. 80; 1 ce Nov 
. os 1 eG NGy 


8; 1 e. Nov. 
9; 1e. Nov. 
10; le Noy. 


12; Le. Nov. 
13; Le Now 
14; 1c Nov. 
15; 1¢. Nov. 
16; 1¢. Nov. 
.17;1¢ Nov. 


. 20; 1c. Nov. 
2131 & Now 
.22;1¢ Nov. 
Zips) 1 .C.aNewe 
24; 1.¢, Nov, 
. 25; 1.e. Nev. 
. 26 xe; Now. 
. 27; 1¢e¢ Nov. 


1; 1c. Nov. 
23 1 @, NOV; 
3; te Nox 
4;1e Nov. 
5 Les Now, 
6; 1 ce. Nov. 
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11; 1c. Nov. 


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- 195 2 eiNewe 


12; K 168783. 
13; K 168790. 
14; K 168806. 
13; K 168795. 
16; K 168811. 
16; K 168816. 
18; K 168845. 
18; K 168853. 
18; K 1688438. 
19; K 168861. 
20; K 168878. 
21; K 168847. 
23; K 168925. 
25; K 169015. 
23; K 168919. 
25; K 169003. 
26; K 169038. 
27; K 169094. 
28; K 169101. 
30; K 169303. 
30; K 169310. 
30; K 169314. 
. 2; K 169325. 
. 3; K 169335. 
4; K 169348. 
4; K 169342. 
6; K 1693583. 
6; K 169360. 
9; K 169443. 
9; K 169437. 
9; K 169411. 
10; K 169449. 
13; K 169520. 
14; K 169600. 
16; K 169583. 
16; K 169579. 
15; K 169597. 
16; K 169575. 
20; K 169680. 
20; K 169672. 
24; K 169795. 
23 ; K 169779. 
24; K 169788. 
23; K 169771. 
23; K 169764. 
24; K 169800. 
25; K 169841. 
27; K 169854. 
27; K 169845. 
29; K 169891. 
29; K 169886. 


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“ 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1922 16351 
© Nov. 28; 1 c. Dee. 7; K 170093. © Oct. 24; 1 c Oct. 26; K 169040. 
© Noy. 29; 1c. Dec. 7; K 170113. © Oct. 25; 1 e Oct. 27; K 169097. 
© Nov. 30; 1 e. Dec. 7; K 170087. © Oct. 26; 1 c. Oct. 28; K 169100. 
(or iec. 1; 1 « Dec. 7: K 170103. © Oct. 27; 1 ce. Oct. 30; K 169305. 
me ebec 2; tc. Dec..7; K 170100. © Oct. 28; 1 ¢. Oct. 30; K 169312. 
(Vee 3; lic. Dec, 6; K 170043. © Oct. 29; 1c Oct. 30; K 169316. 
© Dec. 4; 1 ce. Dec. 6; K 170036. © Oct. 30; 1 c Nov. 2; K 169327. 
© Dec. 5; 1c Dec. 8; K 170156. © Oct. 31; 1 c Nov. 3; K 169332. 
f]Mec.6; Te. Dee. 9; K 170164. © Nov. 1; 1 « Nov. 4; K 169345. 
Meee. 4; Lic: Dee, 117K 170221. © Nov. 2; 1¢ Nov. 4; K 169339. 
© Dec. 8; 1 c. Dec. 12; K 170239. © Nov. 3; 1 © Noy. 6; K 169355. 
© Dec. 9; 1 c Dee. 11; K 170234. © Nov. 4; 1 c.’ Nov. 6; K 169361. 
© Dec. 10; 1 ec. Dee. 18; K 170305. © Nov. 5; 1¢ Nov. 9; K 169445. 
cee ti; 1c. Dec, 18; K 170310. }. © Nov. 6; 1c. Nov. 9; K 169440. 
© Dec. 13; 1 c. Dec. 18; K 170317. © Nov. 7; 1 ¢. Nov. 9; K 169407. 
© Dee. 14; 1c. Dec, 16; K 170309. © Nov. 8; 1. Nov. 10; K 169452. 
© Dee. 15; 1 c. Dec. 21; K 170360. © Nov. 9; 1 c« Nov. 13; K 169516. 
© Dec. 16; 1 c. Dec. 21; K 170355. © Nov. 10; 1 e. Nov. 14; K 169591. 
(wee 18; 1 ¢. Dec. 21; K 170461. © Noy. 11; 1c. Nov. 16; K 169585. 
ec 19, 1 c. Dec. 21; K 170471. © Nov. 12; 1 ¢. Nov. 16; K 169581. 
© Dee. 20; 1 c. Dec. 26; K 170493. © Nov. 13; ic. Nov. 15; K 169596. 
© Dec. 21; 1c Dec. 23; K 170481. © Nov. 14; 1c. Nov. 16; K 169572. 
© Dec. 22; 1 c. Dec. 26; K 170767. © Nov. 15; 1c. Nov. 20; K 169679. 
© Dec. 23; 1 c. Dec. 29; K 170783. © Nov. 16; 1 ¢. Nov. 20; K 169685. 
© Dee. 25; 1 c. Dec. 29; K 170776. © Nov. 17; 1¢. Nov. 24; K 169794. 
© Dee. 27; 1 ce. Dec. 29; K 170771. - © Nov. 18; 1 ce. Noy. 23; K 169778. 

Harold Teen [1922]: © Nov. 19; 1 ec. Nov. 24; K 169790. 
© Sept. 23; 1c. Sept. 29; K 168271. © Nov. 20; 1 c. Nov. 23; K 169768. 
© Sept. 25; 1c. Sept. 29; K 168264. © Nov. 21; 1 ce. Nov. 23; K 169770. 
© Sept. 26; 1c. Sept. 29; K 168277. © Nov. 22; 1 ¢. Nov. 24; K 169799. 
© Oct. 2; 1 @ Oct. 9; K 168760. © Nov. 23; 1c. Nov. 25; K 169888. 
© Oct. 3. 1 ce. Oct. 9; K 168766. © Nov. 24; 1 ce. Nov. 27; K 169833. 
© Oct. 4; 1 ec. Oct. 9; K 168752. © Nov. 25; 1¢. Nov. 27; K 169844. 
i) Oct. 5: 1 ¢: Oct: 9; K 168745. © Nov. 26; 1 ec. Nov. 29; K 169893. 
© Oct. 6; 1 ec Oct. 10; K 168779. © Nov. 27; 1c. Nov. 29; K 169885. 
ij Oct, 1° 1c. Oct. 9>.K. 168740. © Nov. 28; 1 ce. Dec. 7; K 170092. 
© Oct. 8; 1 e Oct. 12; K 168785. © Nov. 29; 1 e. Dee. 7; K 170112. 
© Oct. 9; 1 e. Oct. 13; K 168789. © Nov. 30; 1c. Dee. 7; K 170085. 
© Oct. 10; 1 ¢@ Oct. 14; K 168807: © Dee. 1; 1 ce. Dec. 7; K 170105. 
© Oct. 11; 1 ec Oct. 13; K 168798. © Dee. 2; 1 @ Dee. 7; K 170098. 
© Oct. 12; 1 ¢. Oct. 16; K 168809. © Dec. 3; 1 ce. Dee. 6; K 170045. 
© Oct. 13; 1 e@ Oct. 16; K 168819. © Dee. 4; 1 ce Dee. 6; K 170040. 
© Oct. 14; 1 e@. Oct. 18; K 168846. © Dec. 5; 1 « Dee. 8; K 170158. 
©) Oct. 15; 1 @ Oct. 18; K 168855. © Dec. 6; 1 e Dee. 9; K 170161. 
© Oct. 16; 1 ec. Oct. 18; K 168839. © Dec. 7; 1 ce Dec. 11; K 170224. 
© Oct. 17; 1 ec. Oct. 19; K 168858. © Dee. 8; 1 ce. Dee. 12; K 170241. 
© Oct. 18; 1 ec. Oct. 20; K 168879. © Dec. 9; 1 c. Dee. 11; K 170233. 
© Oct. 19; 1 ce. Oct. 21; K 168903. © Dec. 10; 1 ce. Dec. 18; K 170307. 
ey et. 20% Fc! Oct. 23; K 163928. | © Dee. 11; 1 ce. Dee. 18; K 170314. 
© Oct. 21; 1 e. Oct. 25; K 169013. © Dee. 18; 1 «& Dee. 18; K 1703821. 
Cr Oct. 227 4. ¢ Oct.239 Ke 168921. © Dec. 14; 1 ¢ Dee. 16; K 170299. 
© Oct. 23; 1 ¢. Oct. 25; K 169007. © Dec. 15; 1¢. Dec. 21; K 170359. 


32559234 39] 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16351 


Cuicaco TrIsuNE—Continued. 
© Dee. 16; 1 c. Dec. 21; K 170853. 
© Dee. 18; 1 ce. Dec. 21; K 170465. 
© Dee. 19; 1 c«. Dec. 21; K 170472. 
© Dec. 20; 1 «. Dec. 26; K 170494. 
© Dec. 21; 1 c. Dee. 23; K 170482. 
© Dee. 22; 1 c. Dec. 26; K 170768. 
© Dec. 23; 1 c Dee. 29; K 170784. 
© Dee. 25;1¢. Dec. 29; K 170777. 
© Dee. 275 1c. Dee: 293 K A077. 
Heir at large [1922]: 
© Sept. 25; 1c. Sept. 29; K 168269. 
©: Oct: 2; 1 Oct. 9; K 168765. 
© Oct. 9; 1 e Oct. 13; K 168793. 
© Oct. 30% 1 ‘ce. Nev. 23 K 169322. 
© Nov. 6; 1 ec. Nov. 9; K 169441. 
© Noy. 13; 1 ¢. Nov. 15; K 169593. 
© Nov. 20; 1¢. Nov. 23; K 169775. 
© Nov. 27; 1 ce. Nov. 29; K 169889. 
© Dec. 4; 1 @ Dec. 6; K 170041. 
© Dec. 11; 1 ce. Dee. 18; K 170316. 
© Dee. 18; Le Dee. 21; K 170467. 
© Dee. 25; 1c. Dec. 29; K 170781. 
His insurance policy. © Oct. 27, 
1922; 1 c Oct. 30; K 169300. 
Holler days. © Dec. 27, 1922; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 29; K 170766. 
Home for vacation. © Dec. 19, 
1922; 1 e. Dee. 21; K 170473. 
How come? © Nov. 20, 1922; 1. 
Nov. 23; K 169774. 
How to make the beaver game safe. 
© Oct. 26, 1922; 1 ©. Oct. 28; K 169103. 
How to spend a winter evening. © 
Oct. 14, 1922; 1 @ Oct. 18; K 168849. 
Hunceh for Santa. © Dee. 22, 1922; 
1 ce Dee. 26; K 170734. 
Huntin’ trip: © Oct. 24, 1922: 1¢ 
Oct. 26; K 169043. 


If a referendum were taken on the 
Soldiers? onus © “Oct: 17, 1922 > ne. 
Oct. 19; K 168864. 


If it isn’t one thing it’s another. 
© Nov. 7, 1922; 1 c. Nov. 9; K 169412. 


If there were a referendum on war 
debt cancellation. © Oct. 16, 1922; 
1c. Oct. 18; K 168844. 


If they could be thankful, surely we 
can. © Nov. 30, 1922: 1 @ Dec 7; 
K 170089. 

Importance of having a president 
and congress in harmony. © Nov. 3, 
1922; 1c Nov. 6; K 169350. 


In and outa luck. © Oct. 28, 1922; 
IRELO cise ris 169308: 
Inquiring reporter. 
der Oct, O21 168758: 


© Oct. 4, 1922; 


pt. 1v., Disa AT 


Isn’t nature grand? © Sept. 23, 
1922: 1 ¢ Sept. 2974016827 


Isn’t this a good time to bring the 
troops home? © Dec. 15, 1922; 1e¢ 
Dec. 21; K 170363. 


Keeper of the gates. © Sept. 23, 
1922; 1 c Sept. 29; K 168276. 

La Follette (Senator) starts some- 
thing. © Dec. 2, 1922; 1 & Dee 7; 
K 170101. 

Lesson 1. © Nov. 25, 1922; 1 «. 
Nov. 27; K 169848. 


Lesson 2.. © Nov. 28, 192220 “ec. 
Dec. 7; K 170095. 


Metric system of measurement 
might help. © Dec. 1, 1922; 1 e. Dee. 
(3K 170206: 

Miser. © Oct. 18, 1922; 1 c Oct. 
20; K 1688838. 

Mr. Grouch. © Dee. 21, 1922; 1 «. 
Dec. 23; K 170491. 

Mr. J. Raglan Patchmore in offing. 
© Nov. 14, 19223 2 Ge Nov to2 K 
169573. 

Moth balls. © Oct. 3, 1922; 1 «. 
Oct. 9; K 168771. . 

Musie. © Oct. 11, 19222 #1) Oct. 
13 Ke 16STOr 

Nature lovers. © Oct. 13, 1922; 1c. 
Oct. 16; K 168821. 

New frat pin. © Sept. 25, 1922; 1c. 
Sept. 29; K 168265. 


Noise. © Nov. 27, 1922; 1 « Nov. 
29; K 169888. 
November. © Nov. 5, 1922; 1 « 


Nov. 9; K 169447. 


Now, all together on the chorus. © 
Dec. 5, 1922; 1 « Dec. 8; K 170160. 


Now we know winter’s here. © 
Dec. 16, 1922; 1 e Dee. 21; K 170350. 


Now we remember why we never 
liked long skirts. © Oct. 18, 1922; 
1 ec. Oct. 20; K 168882. 

Nowadays. © Nov. 8, 1922; 2 «¢. 
Nov. 10; K 169453. 

Nuff. © Dec. 3, 1922; 1 « Dee. 6; 
K 170153. 

Only child. © Oct. 29, 1922; 1 «. 
Oct. 80; K 1693820. 

Open season for homemade thermo- 
stats. ©-_Nov. 16, 19224 ie Nov, 20; 
K 169675. 

Open season for politics. © Oct. 31, 
1922; 1c. Nov. 3; K 169329. 

Opposing much needed civic im- 
provements. © Sept. 26, 1922; 1 «¢. 
Sept. 29; K 168262. 

Our football girls, old and new. © 
Nov. 13, 1922; 1 c. Nov. 15; K 169592. 


322 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1922 16385L 
Our foreign entanglement. © Oct. Spirit of Christmas: ~ ©) Dec: 25, 
pee 1922; 1. e Oct. 27; K 169095. 1922-1 ex Decs 295 Ko 170705. 
Our greatest war casualty. © Nov. Staging a comeback. © Oct. 19, 


aedoe2; 1c. Nov. 16; K 169570. 


Our hostages on the Rhine © Dec. 
19, 1922; 1 «@ Dec. 21; K 170474. 


Our policy of isolation. © Oct. 26; 
1922; 1c. Oct. 28; K 169104. 


Political pendulum. © Nov. 10, 
1922; 1 ¢. Nov. 14; K 169603. 


Pop shops. © Dec. 20, 1922; 1 «. 
Dec. 26; K 170495. 


Popular presents this year. © Dee. 
16, 1922: 1 c Dec. 21; K 1703856. 


President broadcasts a call for help 
in holding down the corpse. © Dec. 9, 
ieee st © Dee. 11; K 170237. 


Probably intended to make ’em 
fightin’ mad. © Sept. 26, 1922; 1. 
Sept. 29; K 168278. 

Problem. © Dec. 18, 1922; 1 ¢. Dec. 
21; K 170466. 

Rejected, a tragedy in eight acts. © 
Mec 4 1922: 1 c« Dec. 16; K 1703803. 

Remembering a date is nothing to 
tars, “© Nov. 2, 1922; 1 c. Nov. 4; K 
169337. 

Return of the hunter. © Nov. 14, 
oon ee. Nov. 16; K 169577. 


Reunion of the treaty makers. © 
Mer, 20, 1922: 1 ec. Oct. 23; K 168930. 


Rising tide of color. © Oct. 19, 
fee 4 ce. Oct. 21; K 168906. 


Rival billionairés. © Sept: 22, 
22 A e. Oct: 16; K 168808. 


Saved from last year. © Nov. 10, 
1922; 1c Nov. 14; K 169602. 

Shaving cream that looks like tooth 
paste. © Oct. 10, 1922; 1 c¢. Oct. 14; 
K 168803. 

She knows no law except the law of 
self-preservation. © Noy. 16, 1922; 
1 ec. Nov. 20; K 169676. 

Silent partner. © Oct. 21, 1922; 
1c. Oct. 25; K 169016. 

Snappy conversation with the coal 
man. © Oct. 9, 1922; 1c. Oct. 13; K 
178792. 


Solved. © Oct. 12, 1922: 1 c¢. Oct. 
16: K 168813 


Some big holes. © Oct. 12, 1922; 
fee el. 1G °K 1G8815. 


Some handy little devices for solv- 
ing street traffic congestion. © Dec. 
Peto 1c. Dec. 26: K 170735. 


Some of the voters who handed in 
the verdict on the Harding adminis- 
tration. © Nov. 8, 1922; 1c. Nov. 10; 
K 169454. 


1922; 1 c. Oct. 21; EB 168904. 


Tag day of days. © Oct. 16, 1922; 
1 ec. Oct. 18; K 168838. 


Tax exempt $500,000 salaries. © 
Oct! 5.1922" & Oct: Oy Ra IGSToL, 


That sun is going to help the G. O. 
P. fence repairers. © Oct. 14, 1922; 1 
e. Oct. 18; K 168851. 


Their own game with other folks* 
money. © Nov. 22, 1922; 1¢. Nov. 24; 
K 169802. 

Their Santy. © Dee. 20, 1922; le 
Dec. 26; K 170496. | 


Then comes the big thrill. © Dee 
25, 1922; 1 ec. Dec. 29; K 170780. 


There goes the beans. © Dec. 2, 
1922; 1 ce. Dee. 7; K 170096. 


They’ve still got a halter on him. 
Ow Dec.-23), 49225 1 ¢. Dec 295K 
170782. 


Think how tough this would be. © 
Nov. 6, 1922; 1 c. Nov. 9; K 169486. 


Same.” © Dec. 18, 1922: 1 «© 
Dec. 18; K 170822. 
Tiny tribune [1922]: 

© Sept. 23; 1c. Sept. 29; K 168270. 
© Sept. 25; 1c. Sept. 29; K 168263. 
© Sept. 26; 1c. Sept. 29; K 168279. 
©) Oct. 2 10e5 Oct. 9: K 168759: 
© Oct. 3; 1¢. Oct. 9; K 168767. 
© Oct. 4; 1 ec. Oct. 9; K 168753. 
© Oct. 5; 1 ce Oct. 9; K 168746. 
© Oct. 6; 1 c« Oct. 10; K 168774 
© Oct. 7; 1 « Oct. 9; K 168739. 
© Oct. 9; 1 c« Oct. 13; K 168788 
© Oct. 10; 1¢. Oct. 14; K 168801 
© Oct. 11; 1 ec. Oct. 18; K 168796. 
© Oct. 12; 1¢ Oct. 16; K 168810. 
© Oct. 13; 1 c Oct. 16; K 168818. 
© Oct. 16; 1 ce. Oct. 18; K 168840. 
© Oct. 17; 1 e Oct. 19; K 168862. 
© Oct. 18; 1 ec. Oct. 20; K 168880. 
© Oct. 19; 1 ¢. Oct. 21; K 168902. 
© Oct. 20; 1c. Oct. 23; K 168927. 
© Oct. 21; 1 ec. Oct. 25; K 169012. 
© Oct. 23; 1c. Oct. 25; K 169006. 
© Oct. 24; 1c. Oct. 26; K 169039. 
© Oct. 25; 1 ¢ Oct. 27; K 169096. 
© Oct. 26; 1c. Oct. 28; K 169099. 
© Oct. 27; 1c. Oct. 30; K 169304 
© Oct. 28; 1 c. Oct. 30; K 16931L 
© Oct. 80; 1 c Nov. 2; K 169326 


3203 


16351 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Cuicaco TrRrIBuNE—Continued. 
© Oct 31; 1c Nov. 37K 169334. 


© Nov. 


© Dec. 


© Dec. 


0 salted gy 


Le en NOV: 
b 2, Mee. 
Balsa ie 
At ae 
Y Ge te 
ead st Ba Cs 
by Sc bee INOW: 
OF ToeiNov: 
> 104 1". Nov: 
Le Le Nov. 
13> te; Now, 
> 14° die, New 
1564 1.e,. Noy. 
STG eee Now 
A ieNow 
» 182 te) INov: 
S20 bes Nov. 
ee Le. INO We 
1e. Nov. 
Zo Wiese NON. 
. 24;1¢. Nov. 
. 25% Ve.Nov: 
 2hs Peon. 
. 28; 1 e. Dee 7; K 170091. 
29s lve., Deecd ; 1K 170411. 
a0 sive. “Dec.ah > K 170084: 


Do 


. Dec. 


e. Dee. 


ee ve. DER. 


2224. \e. Dee. 


Nov. 
Novy. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 


c 

e. Dec. 
e. Dee. 
e. Dec. 
e. Dec. 
a dal: Ke aL O223; 
. 12; K 170240. 
lh: et KO232: 
he Lae, Dee, 
hee) aie Wee: 
Eke. Dee. 
Maley: lc. Dee: 
.16;1¢ Dee. 
Sis doe. Dec. 
a A ie 
2 Ave. Dec: 


4; K 169344. 
4: K 169338. 
6; K 169354. 
6; K 169362. 
9; K 169439. 
9; K 169406. 
10; K 160451. 
13; K 169515. 
14; K 169590. 
16; K 169584. 
15; K 169595. 
16 ; K 169571. 
20; K 169678. 
20; K 169684. 
24; K 169793. 
23; K 169777. 
23 ; K 169767. 
23 ; K 169769. 
24; K 169798. 
25; K 169837. 
27; K 169832. 
27 ; K 169843. 
29 ; K 169884. 


7; K 170104. 
1 170097: 
6; K 170039. 
8; K 170157, 
9; K 170162. 


18; K 170318. 
18; K 170320. 
16; K 170298. 
21; K 170358. 
21; K 170352. 
21; K 170464. 
21; K 170468. 
26; K 170492. 
23; K 170483. 
26; K 1707381. 


Traffic problem has nothing on our 


seating problem. 
Zax ike GOTO: 


Tragedy of the football 
le. Oct. 30; K 169318. 


Le aNOVe 


Ot 29 1G22.- 


© Nov. 


tS. 9226 


hela? (© 


Two former objectors to fcotball. 


© Nov. 


4, 192 


22 Wen Nov. 63 K 169358: 


pt. tV:, Dc Siow Le 


Uncle Sam says, no. © Dec. 5, 


1922; 1 ec. Dec. 8; K 17015#£ 
Walnuts. © Oct. 7, 1922; 1 @ Oct. 
9: KK 168%38: 


War and the world. © Oct. 7, 1922; 
1 ec. Oct. 9; IKK 168744. 

War profiteer’s dream. © Oct. 8, 
1922; 1 «© Oct. 122° tesiez 

Way of the world. © Dee. 23, 1922; 
1 e@ Dee. 29; K 170788. 

We expect great things from the 
show. © Dec. 4, 1922; 1 «@ Dec. 6; 
IX 170035. 

We predict some session. © Nov. 
21, 1922; 1 e. Nov. 23; K 169766. 

We worry along year aiter year. 
Dee. 11, 1922: 1 © Deg tse Reiger. 

Well fixed. © Nov. 24, 1922; 1 « 
Nov. 27; K 169836. 

Weil, old Sol ought to be starting 


back. © Dec. 21, 19223 ine Were: 
K 170480. 
Well, we can make the best of it. 


© Nov. 1, 1922; 1 e Nov. 4; K 169349. 


When east meets west. © Oct. 28, 
1922; 1e. Oct. 30; K 169307. 
© 


When home seems far, far away. 
Nov. 15, 1922; 1 @ Nov. 203K 169682: 

When Lloyd George fell. © Oct. 23, 
1922; 1 c. Octs 20; Ko 169003: 


Wien Mr. Clemenceau called on Mr. 
Wilson. © Dec. 7, 1922; 1 ©. Dee. 11; 
IX 170222. 

When our soldiers come home from 
the Rhine.» ©'Oct. 24, 19227 eet: 
26; K 169044. 


When politics makes a nuisance of 
a worthy institution. © Nov. 1, 1922; 


1c. Nov. 4; K 169348. 

When Righeimer fell. © Nov. 9, 
1922-1 © Noy. 13: Kigegate: 

When the pumpkin’s in the pie. © 
Oct. 2, 1922; 1 e. Oct. 9; K 168764. 

When winter comes. © Oct. 30, 


1922: 1 © Nov. 2: KK i693233 
Will the Supreme court sustain the 


Attorney General’s opinion? © Oct. 
10, 1922; 1 ec. Oct. 14; K 168804. 


Winnie Winkle, the breadwinner 


[i922]: i 
© Sept. 23; 1c. Sept. 29; K 168275. 
© Sept. 25; 1c. Sept. 29; K 168268. 
© Sept. 26; 1c. Sept. 29; K 168282. 
©,.Oct. 2; 1 @, Get. 27 tester. 
© Oct. 3; 1 ec. Oct. 95 K 168768. 
© Oct. 45 1c. Oct) 9% 1h testa: 
© Oct. 5; 1c Oct. 9; Kodestas®: 


o24 


no. 4, 1922 


© Oct. 
me Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
©’ Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Noy. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TOK 


62 exOct. 


Gd .e Oct..9; K 


Se te: et: 
Oe Ae.) :Oek 
10: PesOet: 
Ph: hex Oct. 
IAs Ate MeL: 
13): 1c. Get, 
142-1 ¢ Get. 
Byte Ok, 
16:49%c. Ock 
i, AneLOet: 
iS ve. Oct. 
1S are Oct: 
sO OR OO Oct 0 
PAL € Oct 
PAG: Ob. 
Page ec, Oct. 
BA at eC. Oct: 
aoe de eC Oct. 
poet ve Oc: 
Peed €.Oet: 
Boi eV Oct: 
Zoe ik & Oct: 
ESOS ln: 
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53 te. Novy. 
9 1 -¢. Nov. 
1G: 4. ec) Noy. 
ots deve: NOV. 
12> e. Nov 
is; 1 :¢ Nov. 
14: he: Nov. 
ae 2 eC. Nev: 
16; te. Nov. 
17 te NOV: 
18; 1¢. Nov 
19; 1 c. Nov. 
20s ec NOY. 
21; 1c. Nov. 
Boe 1 @. NOV. 
eit tC, NOV. 
24; 1c. Nov 
25: 1 e: Nov. 
2G: a eo Noy. 


Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 


tO: 


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13< 
14; 
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6 Ws 
14; 
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tGsS 
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16; 
20s 
re 
24; 
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24 ; 
rsa pe 
25; 
24 ; 
aie 
PA 
WES 
29; 


K 168777. 
168741. 
168784. 
K 168787. 
K 168805. 
K 168800. 


Kk 


; K 168814. 
; K 168820. 
; K 168850. 
; K 168854. 


K 168842. 


; K 168860. 
; K 168877. 
; K 168905. 
; K 168924. 
; K 169011. 
; K 168920. 
; K 169004. 
; K 169041. 


K 169091. 


; K 169098. 
; K 169306. 
; K 169315. 
; K 169515. 


K 169328. 
K 169333. 
K 169346. 
K 169340. 
K 169356. 
K 169363. 
K 169444. 
K 169438. 
K 169410. 
K 169450. 
K 169521. 
K 169601. 
K 169586. 
K 169580. 
K 169598. 
K 169574. 
K 169681. 
K 169674. 
K 169796. 
K 169780. 
K 169789. 
K 169773. 
K 169765. 
K 169801. 
K 169839. 
K 169835. 
K 169847. 
K 169892. 


a2 


© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Dec. 


© Dee. 
© Dec. 
© Dec. 
© Dee. 


© Dee. 
© Dec. 
© Dee. 
© Dee. 
© Dec. 
© Dec. 
© Dee. 
© Dee. 
© Dec. 


© Dee. 


© Dec. 
© Dee. 
© Dee. 
© Dec. 
© Dec. 


© Dec. 


© Dee. 
© Dec. 
Winter sports. 


16353 


27; 1c. Nov. 29; K 169883. 
28; 1¢ Dee. 7; K 170094. 
22h eo Weed 3K TOMA. 


a0; Le. Dee 
i: de Dee 
2;1¢ Dee. 
ant e wee 
4;1e¢ Dee. 
oa: 1 ¢ Dee 
Oi) 4 erbec 
«> 1c. Dee 
Oo ve Mec 
o> Gc Dee: 
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Me dpe 
ils veee Lire 
14; 16. 
Lae Dae 
Gm Ee 
See, 
NOR 
Ziel Ce: 
Ze 1G: 
Deel. 
Dake Ad Wy Gh 
ae ene: 
Dike C: 


Dee 


Dec 


ive, Dec. AG Ko 170302: 


Wot tv’ 


do. 


© Oct. 


Nov. 3; K 169330. 


Same. 


© Nov. 


Nov. 6; K 169351. 
Wotta life, wotta life [1922]: 
5: 1 @: Oet. 93 K 168747 


© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 


Pole OC, 


Ze Ae Ot 


Dee. 
Dec. 


Dee. 
Dec. 
Dee. 
Dec. 
Dee. 


Dec. 
Dee. 
Dee. 
Dee. 
Dec. 
© Dec. 14, 1922; 


7; K 170088. 
TIA ATOLOS. 
7; K 170102. 
6; K 170044. 
6; K 170037. 
8; K 170155. 
9; K 170165. 
11; K 170219. 
12; K 170238. 
11; K 1702381 
18; K 170306. 
18; K 170312. 
18; K 170319. 
165) Ke 1L7029%- 
21; K 170361. 
21; K 170351. 
21; K 170468. 
21; K 170470. 
26; K 170498. 
23; K 170485. 
26; K 170738. 
29; K 170785. 
29; K 170779. 
29; K 170770. 


ol, 1922 ave: 


3, LO22 ine: 


25; K 169008. 
30; K 169301. 


© Nov. 9; 1c. Nov. 13; K 169517. 
© Nov. 30; 1c. Dec. 7; K 170086. 


© Dec. 
© Dee. 


9; 1e¢. Dee. 


ie te Dee, 


11; K 170236. 
21; K 170362. 


© Dee. 23; 1c. Dec. 29; K 170786. 


© Dec. 


Your choice of worries. 


At > t..e; Dee 


29 KK ESOT ie 
© Dee. 8, 


192235 1 '‘e¢ Dee 123°K 170243: 


CHILDS (HARLE G.) Syracuse, N. Y. 


Breath of autumn. 


1922.) J 2Saa0: 
CHO QUETTE (WALLACE A.) Holyoke, 


Mass. 


104th torch. 
104th toreh, Apr., 1922) 
1922; 1¢ June 8; K 169278. 


ined 


3) 


[Cover 


16352 


© 1c. Nov. 20, 


16353 
design] (Jn 
© Apr. 28, 


. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16354 


CLARK (FRANK Scott) Detroit. 
16354-16358 
Day dream girls, 1-5: 
Bather.—Birthday letter.—Coquet.— 
Day dream girls.—Francis. © 1 e¢ 
each Aug. 21, 1922; J 257302-257306. 


CLARKE (GERALD J.) Denver. 
16359-16364 

Chief (Mt.) Mt. Evans region, tim- 

berline: 

Dead tree, 3.—General view, 4, 5, 
7T.—Plume tree, 2. © Nov. 15, 1922; 
2 e. each Nov. 11; J 258577—258581. 

Rock tree. © Dee. 6, 1922; 2 «. 
Dec. 9; J 258662. 


OLARKE (MAry DALE) New York. 
16365-16370 
Gabrilowitsch (Ossip) A-F. © Oct. 
30, 1922; 2 e. each Oct. 31; J 258035- 
258040. 


CLARKE (WALLACE R.) Chicago. 16371 


[Boston, Mass., Mother church] © 
Nov. 1, 1922; 2 c. Nov. 24; K 169823. 


PAYNE) Estes 
16372-16378 


CLATWORTHY (FRED 


Park, Col. 

[7 photographs]: 

Angel’s Landing and river, early 
morning, 1.—Angel’s Landing, reflected, 
5.—Northeast from Rim-Bryce Canon, 
6.— Patriarch, 4.— Pinnacle - Bryce, 
Canon, 7.—TIwo Patriarchs, 3.—Zion 
Canon from observation point, 2. © 
Dee, 15, 19222 7c: veaeh » Dec. 26: 7 
258922-258928. 


CLAy (Henry) Seattle. 
{4 photographs]: 
California (U. S. S8.)—Connecticut 

(U. S. S.)—New Mexico (U. S. 8S) 

Nights of peace.—Tennessee (U. S. 8S.) 

© Sept. 18, 1922; 2 c each Sept. 23; 

3 257293-257296. 

CLOYES (Howarp C.) San Diego, Calif. 

16383 
Evening. © Dee. 4, 1922; 2 ce. Dee. 
1s 258Gor: 

COFFEE (FRANK) Akron, O. 16384 
Diagram of world travel from Aus- 

tralia, east and west. © Oct. 2, 1922; 

2c. Oct. 18; K 168637. 

Correy (Jor) & co., Chicago. 16385 
World’s great heavyweight. [Wills, 

Dempsey poster] © Oct. 15, 1922; 

2 ec. Oct. 20; K 168953. 

CoHN (RICHARD) Detroit. 16386 


Detroit symphony orchestra. © Oct. 
19) 19222 22e7 Oct. 283" KK tGObSs0: 


16379-16382 


pt. rv, Be S.veet 


CoKAL STOKER CORP., | Chicago. 
16387, 16388 


[CoKal hopper feed chainless stoker, 
phantom perspective of 3/4 rear view 
showing K type] © Sept. 20, 1922; 
2 ¢@. Dee. 18; I 7480. 
showing M-L type, ete © 
Le, Dec. 18, 1922: 17a 


CoLtsBy (J. M.) Wausau, Wis. 
16389-16466 

Dells of the Wisconsin: 

Chapel Glen, 1022.—Chimney Rock, 
1422.—Gold Water Canon, 1922.—Cold 
Water Canon, inside the Deyil’s jug, 
1622.—High Rock and Romance Cliff, 
1822.—High Rock from Chimney Rock, 
1222.—Hornets Nest, 1822.—Kilburn. 
Wis., Devil’s Anvil, 0122.—Luncheon 
Hall, 2122.—Picket Rock and Sunset 
Rock, 622.—Pillow Rock, 1522.—Rood’s 
Glen, 1122.—Steamboat Rock, 822.— 
Swallow Rock, 1722.—Visor Ledge, 
922. © July 10, 1922; 2 c each July 
28; J 256281—256290, 256296, 256303- 
256306. 


Dells of the Wisconsin: 

Cold Water Canon, 522.—Witches 
Gulch, 222.—Witches Gulch, entrance, 
422.—Witches Gulch, upper entrance, 
322. © July 10, 1922; 30 eee aus 
9192225 256616256619. 


Friendship, Wis.: 

Adams County Court house, 0122.— 
Business st., 0522.—Main st., 0622. © 
July 10, 1922; 2 @ each Aug. 9, 1922; 
J 256613-—256615. 

In the wilderness, series A, 0122. 
© Oct. 12, 1922: "2e Nevo 
258182. 

Necedah, Wis. : 

Old Wisconse at Peten Weil Rock, 
0422.—Peten Well bridge and Rock, 
0322.—Peten Well Rock and bridge, 
0222.—Peten Well Rock from across 
the Wisconsin, 0122; © Aug. 15, 1922; 
2 e. each Aug. 18, 1922; J 256774— 
256777. 

New Lisbon, Wis. : 

Business district, 0222.— Business 
district, street scene, 0922.—Business 
st., 0122.—City park, 0522.—Soldiers 
and sailors memorial pavilion, 0622. 
© July 22, 1922: 2 ¢ %exen Ame S- 
J 256608—256612. 

Spring Creek near Bents camp, state 
line, Wis., 1622. © Oct. 12, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 10; J 258183. 

Wausau, Wis.: 

Central school, 1122.—City hall, 
0822.—Grant school, 0622.—In Yaw- 
key park, 0522.—Marathon park, log 
cabin, 1222.—Third st., from the City 


326 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1922 


‘ 


16506 


hall, 1622.—Yawkey park scene, 0422. 
Oct. 12; 192232 ¢. each Nov. 10; 
J 258184—-258190. 


[3 photographs]: 

Spring feed brook, series A, 65.— 
Star Lake scene, 0X 20.—Winter brook, 
Series A, G6. © July 12, 1922;:.2 c. 
each July 28; J 256300—256302. 


[4 photographs]: 

Approaching guest, 1422.—Modern 
Minnehaha, 1522.—Starting supper for 
the tribe, 1222.—Warrior, 1322. © 
Wet. 31, 1922; 2 c. each Nov. 10; J 
258191—258194. 

[5 photographs] : 

Deer Skin River scene, 76—-22.— 
Noonday contentment, 75—22.—Placid 
brook, 78—22.—Quiet pool, 79—-22.— 
Reflections, 77-22. © Nov. 1, 1922; 
2 ec. each Nov. 20; J 258410—258414. 

[8 photographs] : 

Bonn Falls of the Ontonagon, 6—21.— 
Falls in the Ontonagon River, Crystal 
trout stream, 7-21.—Falls of the On- 
tenagon River, 221.—Falls of the On- 
tonagon River, famous trout stream, 
3-21.—Lower Ontonagon Falls, 4-21.— 
Qntonagon Falls, 8—21.— Ontonagon 
Falls, beauty spot of the region, 
5-21.—Upper Falls of the Ontonagon, 
-2t © July 6, 1922; 2 c. each July 


~ 28; J 256291—256295, 256297—256299. 


[9 photographs] : 

Beaver house. (Wild life series, 
0122)—Beaver’s logging. (Wild life 
series, 0422)—Fine tiger musky, series 
C, 05.—Good catch of pike, series C, 
02.—He caught the one that got away, 
series C, 03.—Mr. Beaver’s' work. 
(Wild life series, 0522)—-Mr. Porcu- 
pine out after water lillies. (Wild life 
series, 0322)—Nice muskellunge, series 
C, 01.—Perfect day, it’s a wall eyed 
pike, series C, 04. © Aug. 12, 1922; 
2 ce. each Aug. 18, 1922; J 256765— 
256773. 

[9 photographs]: 

Big north woods and lakes of Wis- 
consin, A, B.—Dells of the Wisconsin, 
Hornet’s Nest, 82.—Dells of the Wis- 
consin, Stand Rock, 83.—Muskellunge, 
the king of northern game fish, series 
C, 1022.—Ontonagon Falls, 84.—Snow 
clad pines, 81.—Souvenir of northern 
Wisconsin, 1930.—Winter wilderness, 
80. © Nov. 1, 1922; 2 ec. each Nov. 
10; J 258181, 258195-258202. 


CoLEMAN (Patrick H.) Chickasha, 
Okl. 16467 
[Intervale. Music game board with 


a seale ruler and thirty cube notes. 4 
sheets] © 1c. Dec. 21, 1922; I 7455. 


CoNNAH (DovuUGLAS JOHN) Boston. 
16468 
[Pipe of peace] © Sept. 10, 1922; 
2c. Oct. 31; K 169164. 


CONSOLIDATED SAFETY PIN CO., Bloom- 
field, N. J. 16469 


Comfy. © Dec. 21, 1921; 2 ec Dee. 
Oy 1O2Z2 et 1K DOL26. 


CONVERSE RUBBER SHOE CO., Chicago. 
16470 


Oh boy. © Nov. 1, 1922; 2 c Nov. 
2K 169375. 


Cook (CHARLES C.) New York. 16471 


Almoner, high speed. © Oct. 4, 
192252) Cv Oek. by J 25 (595: 


Cook (L. L.) co., Milwaukee. 
16472-16503 

Kegonsa (Lake), Wis.: 

At Ives lodge, 2641.—Cottages north 
from Ravenswood park hotel, 2645.— 
Hast shore, 2633, 2637, 2640.—Ives 
lodge, 2635, 2636.—Kegonsa (Lake) 
Wis., 2638.—Near Ives lodge, 2634.— 
Owl’s pen, 2632.—Ravenswood park 
hotel, 2643—Ravenswood park hotel 
and cottages, 2644.—Ravenswood park, 
south end, 2642—Shawanga lodge, 
2630.— Thompson, Johnson home, 
2639.—Tipetonka and Malrose, 2631. 
© June 30, 1922; 2 c« each June 28, 
1922; J 256572-256587. 

Kegonsa (Lake) Wis.: 

Camp Brooklyn, 2661, 2664.—Camp 
Brooklyn and Dewey Bay, 2663.— 


Dewey Bay, 2662. © June 30, 1922; 
2c. each July 8; J 256568—256571. 

Stoughton, Wis.: 

C. M. & St. P. depot, 2738.—Central 
ehureh, 2732.—City park, 2733.—High 
school, 2740.—Hotel Kegonsa, 2735.— 
M. EK. church, 2736.—Main st., 2741.— 
Main st., upper end, 2737.—Main st., 
west, 2742.—Norw. ev. Luth. Christ 
chureh, 2739.—Public library, 2734.— 
Surgical hospital, 2743. © Sept. 12, 
1922; 2 @ each Oct. 28; J 258018— 
258029. 


Cook (W. GC.) & co., Clovis, Calif. 
16504, 16505 


Forest giant. © Oct. 20, 1920; 2 «@. 
Oct. 16, 1922; K 168666. 


Sunkissed sweets and orchard’s gold 


[ete.] © Oct. 20, 1922; 2 c Dee. 2; 

K 169951. 

Cook (Wm. B.) Hollister, Calif. 
16506 


Happy smile. © June 1, 1922; 2c. 
Oct. 230 F Zao? 


O27 


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16507 


i - 
PL AVA De Sew 


CooKSON (HLLIs W.) Wichita. 


Bed time. 
J 258918. 


Cooper (EH. B.) Denver. 16508-16511 
Aspens, Bear Creek, 102. © Nov. 
2a 1922: 2 ¢e. Nov: 25; 3 258486: 
Chief Mt., timberline, 101, 103, 104. 
©: Nev. 21, 1922": 2°. each Nov! 25- 
J 258487T-258489. 


CoovERT (JOHN CALVIN) Memphis, 
Tenn. ‘16512, 16513 
From bolls to bales, on its way from 
plantation to mills where cotton is 
woven inte fabric that delights milady 
throughout the world. © July 10, 
1922); '2..e. Jilly vis; J) 2506S8b: 


King Cotton, Dixie’s snow white 
golden fleece, the fiber of America. © 
July 10, 1922; 2 c. July 138; J 255684. 


CoPpELAND (H. H.) & son, New York. 
16514-16524 

Freight traffic density by divisions 
and direction: 

Chesapeake & hio ry., 1921.— 
Southern ry. lines including Cincin- 
nati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific ry., 
ete., 1921.—Wabash ry., 1920. © Dee. 
18, 1922; 2 c« each Dee. 22; I 7448— 
7450. 

Railroad valuation: 

Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe ry.— 
Carolina, Clinehfield & Ohio ry.— 
Chesapeake & Ohio ry.—lIilinois cen- 
tral r. r., Yazoo & Mississippi Valley 
r. r.—Lehigh Valley r. r., railroad val- 
uation.—Louisville & Nashville r. r.— 
Pennsylvania co. and leased lines also 
Grand Rapids & Indiana ry.—South- 
ern ry. and leased lines also Grand 
Rapids & Indiana ry.—Southern ry. 
and leased lines also Georgia Southern 
and Florida ry. © Nov. 2, 1922; 2¢ 
each Noy. 6; I 7318-7325. 

CorLEY (JOHN L.) St. Louis. 
16525-16528 

Eivery day is mother’s day [ete.]— 
Every man’s effectiveness [etc.]—Just 
as the automobile has supplied the 


16507 
© tie Deel 267 e220: 


transportation needs [etc.]—Strugegle ; 


of the housewife [etc.] © Sept. 10, 
1922; 2 @ each Nov. 2; K 169224— 
169227. 


COSMOPOLITAN BOOK CORP., New York. 
16529-16544 

[White company illustrations. (ln 
White company; by A. Conan Doyle) j: 
Alleyne fights on the banks of the 
Garonne.—Alleyne’s ride with a mes- 
sage for the prince—[Attack. Front 
ecover].—-Brushwood folk and _ the 


eastle of Villefranche. — Fugitives. — 
Lovers.—[Men of the white company. 
Inside coverj—Murder of Squire 
Ford.—Nigel (Sir) sustains England’s 
honor in the lists —Renegade monk.— 
Sailing of the Yellow Clog.—Three 


friends.—Three knights.—White com- 


pany. — [Wreath. Frontispiece] — 
Wrestling match at the Pied Merlin. 
© Oct. 14, 1922: 2 e€vexeheWer16- 


‘K 168668-168683. 


COSMOPOLITAN PRINT DEPT., New York. 
16545-16549 


Copperfield (David) and his mother. 
© Oct. 30, 1922; 2 & Nov. 2; K 169212. 


Cratchit (Bob) and Tiny Tim. © 
Nov. 25, 1922; 2°) Dec i) ie iagse. 


Jacqueline. © Oct. 10, 1922; 2 ¢, 
Oct. 12; K 168599. 


Janet. © Nov. 10, 1922; 2 @ Nov. 
18; K 169514. 


School days. © Oct. 2, 1922; 2¢ 
Oct. 6; K 168487. 


16550 
© Dec. 


CouTANT (Hargzy) Brooklyn. 


Gladys Sherwood, dahlia. 
5, 1922; 2c Dee. 4; J 258605. 


CowAN (HLIZABETH G.) Los Angeles. 

16551 

Spring. © May 10, 1922; 1 e@ Oct. 
18; 1 e. Nov. 6; J 258156. 


Cox (JosrEpH P.) Boston. 16552 


Good will. © Nov. 15, 1922; 2 «. 
Nov. 23; K 169760. 


CrAIN (Hatz 8.) co., Cleveland. 
16553 

Crain savings certificate, serial A, 
no. 2. © June 21, 1922 -52he) @enida; 
K 168661. 


(RANE (Myrtte 8S.) Fairbanks, Alaska. 
16554 


Run of earibou through interior 
Alaska. © Sept. 12, 1922; 2 c Nov. 1; 
J 258052. 


Cranston (H..D.) Manila. 
16555-16559 

[5 drawings]: 

Auto insurance cost chart.—Gaso- 
line consumption chart.—Gasoline cost 
chart.—Lubricating oil consumption 
ehart.—Tire economy chart. © Oct. 
25, 1922; 2 ce. each Dec. 9; I 7489-7448. 


Cross & Dimmitt, Portland, Or. 
16560-16568 
Castle Rock. © Sept. 11, 1922; 2 c. 
Oct. 2; J 257461. 
Columbia Gorge hotel. © July 15, 
1922; 2 ¢ Oct. 2; J 257458. 


328 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1922 


16640 


Seeieaieeeirrnes ek 


Crater Lake. © June 1, 1922; 2 c. 

Oct. 2; J 257456. 
Oneonta Gorge. 

erOct. 2; J 257459. 
Rainier (Mt.) D36. © Sept. 26, 

22" 2 cx Oct. 2; J 257462. 

509, 510. © Aug. & 1922; 2 e«. 

each Oct. 2; J 257457, 257460. 


© Sept. 11, 1922; 2 


Curtis (Epw. SS.) srupios, Los 
Angeles. 16567-16569 
Bryan (Wm. J.) jr. © Aug. 15, 


1922: 2 c. Sept. 25; J 257408. 

Post (Guy Bates) as Chilcott in 
Masquerader. © July 1, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 205.3 257813. 
as Loder in Masquerader. © 
July 1, 1922; 2c. Sept. 25; J 257814. 


Curtis pus. co., Philadelphia. 16570 


Pharaoh’s daughter. © Oct. 26, 
eee 2)e@ Oct. 28: K 169151. 


Cusack (THOs.) co., Chicago. 
16571-16578 

Christmas club . [24 sheet poster, 
rege) Oct. 19, 1922; 2 c. Nov. 17; 
K 169649. 

T’ll say its good. [24 sheet poster, 
foto) Wer 31, 1922; 2 c. Nov. 17; 
K 169651. 

Keep them safe, rent a safe deposit 
box. [24 sheet poster, 82] © Oct. 21, 
go22- 2c, Nov. 17; K 169652. 

Satisfaction to you is our aim. [24 
Sheet poster, 18] © Oct. 26, 1922; 2 
e. Nov. 17; K 169645. 

Save by buying wisely. [24 sheet 
poster, 17] © Oct. 27, 1922; 2 c. Nov. 
17; K 169648. 

[24 sheet poster]: 

Invest in safe securities [ete. 80]— 
When taste prevails, 68.—[Xmas de- 
sien, 251 © Oct. 14, 1922; 2 ¢. each 
Noy. 17; K 169646, 169647, 169650. 


CUSHMAN (JANE A.) East Rochester, 
N. Y. and Sessions (Madeleine A.) 
Providence, R. I. 16579 


Handicraft butterflies. © Dec. 11, 
fee; 2 e. Dec. 15; K 170278. 


CuTsHAwW (MurvIn B.) Denver. 
165580 
Belt calculator. © Aug. 20, 1922; 2 
erane, 252° 1 T30T: 


DatLtEy (Patrick F.) and SHERIDAN 

(MicHArEL F.) Olean, N. Y. 16581 

Recording speedometer. © Sept. 19, 
ieee 2 e. Sept. 27; 1 T7199. 


DaILy NEWS, New York. 
16582-16589 


How the Giants smashed their way 
to their fourth straight victory [ete.] 
©): Oct..9) 1922.55 «, Oct ils Wk 168594: 


Mills (Charlotte) remarkable char- 
acter studya, © Oct 9, 19225 1 eOctk. 
tl IS IGSSOS: 


Reunited. George Cline, acquitted 
of murder charge was reunited with 
wife and children last night [ete.] 
©) Oct: 26, 1922: 1 e Oct) 285) K AGoIAT: 


Such is fame. Jack Scott, world’s 
series hero left polo grounds yester- 
day for home [etc.] - © Oct. 10, 1922; 
i eC. Ota 2s 1s 168005; 

[4 prints]: 

Although Britton was helpless, he 
clinched and managed to stick through 
the fifteenth round.—Battery of body 
punches sent the verteran champion to 
the canvas [ete.]—Britton was on his 
knees at the bell in the tenth.—Short 
left hook knocked Jack down in 
second. © Nov. 2, 1922; 1c. each Nov. 
4; K 169249-169252. 


DarLEy (J. W.) Baltimore. 16590: 


Dreams. © 1 c¢. Dec. 19, 1922; J 
208784. 


DAVENPORT HOTEL SPORT SHOP, Spokane, 
Wash. 16591 


Sport shop caddie. © Jan. 2, 1922; 
Ze: Aug: K 169525. 


Davipson (Davin) Providence, R. I. 
16592-16640 

[49 photographs]: 

All sweet accord, 1560.—Along the 
Ammonoosuc, 1528.—Ammonoosuec 
bridal path, 1562.—Ausable chasm, 
15381.—Bald Mountain, Mohawk trail, 
1480.—Beautiful Franconia, 1548.— 
Beautiful whitefield, 1521.—Benning- 
ton pastures, 1507.—Blossom glade, 
1461.—Blossom lane, 1489.—Boyhood 
joys, 1459.—Bridal shower, 1482.— 
Bride and bridegroom, 1468.—By path, 
1463.—Chalet hearth, 1572.—Cowesett 
Bay, 1551—Crown jewels, 1493.— 
Dappled darlings, 1506.—Deerfield 
River, Mohawk trail, 1479.—Famous 
Mohawk, 1552.—Forrest Lake, 1519.— 
Franconia notch, 1525.—Hillside road, 
1492.—Holy night, 1399.—In green 
pastures, 1518.—Iris dell, 1471.—June 
feast, 1558.—Lily pool, 1491.—Mary’s 
garden, 1494.—Mt. Washington trail, 
1555.—New Hampshire landmark, 
1465.—Old orchard road, 1467.—Onoto 
sunset, 1567.—Picnic invitation—Presi- 
dential Range, 1564.—Prize dorsets, 


329 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16641 


pt. Iv., 0. S., v.17 


Davipson (Dayip)—Continued. 
1557.—Profile water, hazard, 1537.— 
Rose tree fair, 1517.—Rustic Mohawk, 
1556.—South County iris, 1475.—South 
County laurel, 1571.—Spring fashions, 
1504.—Sylvan. sisters, 1554.—Tree top 
garden, 1474.—Vermont dorsets, 1559. 
—Washington (Mt.) sentinel, 1527.— 
White Mountain tapestry, 1565.— 
Whitefield turnpike, 1549.—Winter 
king, 1568. © Jan. 1, 1923; 2 c each 
Dee. 29; J 259061-259109. 


Davipson (G. M.) Gresham, Or. 
16641 


Hood (Mt.) © Nov. 5, 1922; 2 «. 
Noy. 20; J 258345. 


* 


Davipson (LovuIsE) New York. 
16642-16646 


Be merry and gay, this Xmas day 
[etc]—Merrie, Merrie Xmas, full of 
gladsome cheer [ete]—Say kid no 
joke, it’s Xmas an’ I’m broke [ete]— 
Say old dear, here’s a wish [etc] © 
Nov. 6, 1922; 2 «© each Dee. 138; K 
170249-170252. 


I’m running to send you a wish of 
good cheer [ete] © Nov. 6, 1922; 2c. 
Dee. 2; K 169952. 


Davis (A. M.) co., Boston. 16647 


Advice to the newly-weds. Protect 
the birds. © Oct. 3, 1922; 2 c Oct. 
125K .168598: 

Davis (CHARLES GERARD) Port Wash- 
ington, L. I, N. Y. 16648-16664 


Boxer (Brig. of war) launched at 
Charlestown, Mass., 1831, sail plan, 
21 A. ©1e Dec. 19, 1922; I 7433. 


Boxer (10 gun brig) launched Nov. 
22, 1831. Charlestown navy yard, 
Mass., plans, 21., © 1c. Dec. 19, 1922; 
I 7434. 


Cabot (12 gun brig) of 1775, plans. 
©1e. Nov. 23, 1922; I 7373. 


sail plan. [Blueprint] © 1 «. 


INOWee2o, OZ Z.2 Mi Toate. 

Fenimore Cooper (U. S. Schooner) 
formerly N. Y. pilot boat, Skiddy, 
1820) 134s © ee. Dee. .7,. 1922-1 
7400. 


Lines of a New York pilot boat of 
1820. One of these boats, the Skiddy 
became the Fenimore Cooper in the 
Ul Samavyyeods. .) Ot cubec..7. 1922. 
I 7399. 

Mary Taylor (N. Y. pilot boat) 
plans, 1849. © 1. Dee. 2, 1922; I 
7383. 


sail plan, 1849. 
1922; I 7384. 


© Ie. Dee. 2, 


Perry (U. S. 10 gun brig.) :—Built 
at Norfolk, Va., 1848, 17.—Perry (U. 
S. 10 gun brig.) 178.—1845, 17 A. © 
1 ce. each Dec. 15, 1922; I 7417-7419. 

Smuggler (Fishing schooner) built 
in 1877 at Essex, Mass., sail plan. © 
1 @ Dee. 13, 19225 Aas 


by Richard Polen at Essex, Mass., 
plans, 19. ©1c. Dee. 13, 1922; I 7414. 

[4 blueprints] : 

Constitution (U. S. frigate) as or- 
iginally rigged in 1797, sail plan.— 
Constitution and United States (U. 
S. 44 gun frigates) plans.—Lexington 
(U. S. gun brig) plans, 1775.—Lexing- 
ton (U. S. 16 gun brig) sail plan. © 
1 ec each Nov. 15, 1922 Biaaa-ta55, 
(EBx6 


Davis (JEANNETTE R.) Los Angeles. 
16665 
Chinkee, chinese baby crying. © 
Oct. 19, 1922; 2 ‘c Oct Zen wMi2a7867, 


Davis (Trevor M.) Juneau, Alaska. 
16666-16669 

[4 photographs]: 

Hdgecumbe (Mt.) Sitka, Alaska, 504. 
—Mendenhall Glacier, 484, 488.—Old 
Alaska Indian, 156. © Nov. 15, 1922; 
2c. each Dec. 5; J 258626—258629. 


Davis & SANFORD STUDIO, New York. 
16670-16676 

[7 photographs]: 

Ames (Miss H.)—Crain (Judge F. 
H.)—Phillips (Dr. J.)—Price (irs. 
Walter W.)—Robinson (Miss EH. D.)— 
Seaman (Mrs. L. L.)—Slee (James 
N.) © Sept. 19, 1922; 2 ec. each Sept. 
22; J 257380257386, 


DAvISOoON (HpwaArp T.) Kansas City, 
Mo. 16677 


Sentinels at Grand Canyon. © Nov. 
5, 1922; 2 ¢ Nov. 105 3 2aeiie: 


16678 
© Dec. 


Davison (F. B.) Los Angeles. 


Monroe doctrine centennial. 
1, 1922; 2 ce. Dec. 1; K 169881. 


DEATON (GEORGE HERMAN) Chicago. 
16679-16682 
[Cattle, milk can, milk bottle and 
creamery products, ete.] © Oct. 10, 
1922; 2 ec. Oct. 26; K 169002. 


[3 prints]: 

[Mortgage lifters]—Safety, serv- 
ice.—[Twins and triplets] © Oct. 10, 
1922; 2 ce. each Oct. 16; K 168999- 
169001. 


330 


no. 4, 1922 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


DenBY (Iipwin H.) New York. 
16683, 16684 


Genealogical chart and list of direct 
ancestors. © 1.c. Nov. 10, 1922; I 
7329. 


——Same. © Dec. 14, 1922; 2 « 
mec 27; I 7452. 


DENVER TOURIST AND PUBLICITY BUREAU, 
Denver. 16685 


Chasm Lake side of Longs Peak 
sealed by educator, first to accomplish 
mate ©) Oct,'15, 1922; 2 ec. Oct. 20; 
K 169368. 


DETMER, BRUNER & MASON, INc., New 
York. 16686-16688 


[Gorski (E.) art panel] © Sept. 
Pa t922 5 2c. Oct. 2; K 168400. 


[Head; by John Bradshaw Crandell. 
Bruner guaranteed woolens calendar] 
© Oct. 16, 1922; 2 c. Oct. 26; K 168996. 


Select the genuine, Bruner woolens. 
© Sept. 25, 1922; 2 c. Oct. 2; K 168399. 


DETMER WOOLEN CoO., New York. 16689 


[Head; by Haskell Coffin. Detmer 
woolens calendar] © Sept. 27, 1922; 
Ze. Oct..5; K 168411. 


DETROIT PUB. Co., Detroit. 16690-16698 


Waster on the boardwalk, 078133. © 
Sept. 20, 1922; 2 c. Oct. 2; J 257468. 


New York (City): 

Brooklyn bridge and skyline, 
078131.—Fifth ave. and Washington 
areh, 078135.—Riverside drive and 
Hudson River, 078132.—St. Patrick’s 
eathedral, from rear, 078136.—Sky- 
seraper district, 078130.—Upper Fifth 
ave. and Central park, 078137. © 
Semi ou, 6922); 2 ¢. each Oct. 2; 
J 257464-257466, 257469-257471. 


Upper Fifth ave. and Central 
mate Of5020. ©) Oct. 13, 1922; 2 « 
Oct. 23; J 257805. 

Washington, D. C., Japanese cherry 
blossoms, 078134. © Sept. 20, 1922; 
pee, Oct; 2> J 257467. 


DEVINE (ALFRED W.) Malden, Mass. 
16699 


Motor vehicle rear lamps for proper 
number plate illumination, construc- 
tion diagram. [Blueprint] 
g21922,; 2c. Dec. 20; I 7434. 


Dexter (C. H.) & SONS, INC., Windsor 
Locks, Conn. 16700-16703 
Princess cover design. © July 6, 

1922; 2 ¢ Nov. 17; K 169568. 


2. Nov. 9: K 169415. 


© Dec. 


16733 
Same. © Aug. 7%, 1922; 2 «¢. 

Nov. 20; K 169664. 
Same. © Sept. 8, 1922; 2c. 

Nov. 21; K 169668. 
Same. © Oct. 9, 1922; 2 « 


Nov. 23; K 169762. 


DickorE (MARIE) Cincinnati. 16704 


Window displays. © 1c. July 21, 
1922; J 257090. 


DIEDRICKSEN (THEODORE) New Haven. 
16705 


[Harkness tower] © Nov. 7, 1922; 


DIEKELMANN (WILLIAM) San Fran- 
cisco. 16706 


Sunrise on San Francisco Bay. 
Noy. 23, 1922; 2c. Nov. 29; J 258544. 


DIGGINS AERIAL PHOTO Co., Chicago. 
16707, 16708 


Chicago, Ill., Lake Shore from 26th 
st. to 108rd st., aerial topographical 
map. © Aug. 28, 1922; 2 c Sept. 11; 
J 257618. 
26th st., Racine ave. and Grand 
ave., within the limits of Lake Shore, 
aerial topographical map. © Aug. 23, 
1922-2 ce. sept. 113 J 257619: 


DILLINGHAM (CHARLES) New York. 
16709 
New York hippodrome. [Program 
cover] © Sept. 2, 1922; 2 c. Sept. 9; 
K 168948. 


Dopp, Mrap & co., Inc., New York. 
Alice’s adventures in wonderiand 


illustrations. (Jn Alice’s adven- 
tures in wonderland; by Lewis 
Carroll) 16710-16733 


Advice from a ecaterpillar.—dAlice 
and Dinah.—Alice did not much like 
the duchess so close to her.—Cook at 
once set to work throwing every thing 
within her reach [ete.]—King and 
queen of hearts were seated on their 
throne.—Mareh hare and the hatter 
were having tea.—Poor little lizard, 
Bill, was in the middle being held up 
by two Guinea pigs [etc.]—Roses were 
white, but there were three gardeners 
[ete.]—So they began solemnly danc- 
ing round and round Alice [ete.]— 
There was a dispute going on, between 
the executioner [ete.]—White rabbit, 
splendidly dressed, came trotting along 
[ete.]—Whole pack rose up into the 
air and came flying down upon her. 
© Nov. 18, 1922; 2 ec. each Nov. 21; 
K 169689-169700. 


ool 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16734 


Dopp, Mrap & Co., INc.—Continued. 


Moby Dick illustrations. (Jn Moby 
Dick; by Herman Melville) : 


And right in among those sharks 
was Queequeng [ete.|—Come along 
then, do come, won’t ye come?—D’ye 
mark him, Flask? whispered Stubb 
[ete.]—During the most violent shocks 
of the typhoon _ [ete.]—Foreboding 
shivers ran over me.—He raised a 
gull like cry in the air.—I tore from 
her, and with a sudden bodily rush 
dashed myself full against the mark.— 
Ishmael tells the town-ho’s story.— 
Malays are after us.—Pull, pull, my 
fine hearts alive, pull, my children 
[ete.]—Tashtego stood in the bows.— 
There is one God that is Lord over 
the earth [ete.] © Oct. 14, 1922; 2 
ec. each Oct. 17; K 169280-169291. 


DowHeERTY (JOHN J.) Milwaukee. 
16734 
Chief Reasons. © Sept. 21, 1922; 1 
ce. Sept. 23; Oct. 19; J 257806. 


DoLBERG (GLENN RUSSELL) Glendale, 
Calif. 16735 
Mulligan (Miss Genivine) with vio- 
lin. © June: 10,1922 5, 2, c. Oct. 163. 5 
257710. 


D’OLIeER (HENRY) jr., Bridgeport, 
Conn. 16736 
Illumination, principles, problems, 


effects, results, industrial plant light- 


ine ©) Nov. 6,2 1911 > 2 ¢ Nov. 7; 
I 7369. i 
DONALDSON LITHOGRAPHING CO., New- 


port, Ky. 16737-16746 


Blectrify, Hlectric service is in- 
expensive. [24 sheet poster, 4917] © 
Oct. 1, 1922; 2 ec Nov. 22; K 169722. 

[4 prints]: 

[Dry cleaning. 
4959 |—[Furniture. 
4960]—[Ice cream. 
4958]—Ye olde merrie Christmas. 
[16 sheet poster, 4961] © Dee. 1, 
1922; 2 c each Dec. 11; K 170225— 
170228. 

[5 prints]: 

Appearance means much to you. 
[15 sheet poster, 4937]—-Dish they 
celebrate. [10 sheet poster, 4940]— 
Electrify. Buy her something electri- 
cal for Christmas. [24 sheet poster, 
4918|—[Furniture. 12 sheet poster, 
4938]—Thrift scores the winning 
touchdown in the struggle for success 
[16 sheet poster, 4936] © Nov. 1, 
1922; 2 e@ each Nov. 22; K 169717—- 
169721. 


15 sheet poster, 
12 sheet poster, 
10 sheet poster, 


pt. TyGRS.S VAT 


DONNELLEY (REUBEN H.) corP., Chi- 
cago. 16747 


Brides book series, 50, 51. © Oct. 
20, 1922; 2 @ each Oc€t.2235 Me 109230. 
169231. 

Doty (HK. E.) Battle Creek. 16748 

Van Tuyle’s (Myron) muskie, caught 
at Thorn Apple Lake. © Aug. 15, 
1922; 2 c Oct. BS: 2Zatee= 
DouGHERTY (OWEN T.) St. Paul. 

16749 


Character analysis chart. © Nov. 
2, 19223) 2 es Nowe 6; K 169686. 


DoueLas (K. 8.) Coleville, Calif. 
16750, 16751 


Autumn. © 1 © Wee migie22 Fy 
258704. 

Topaz. -©: 1 Gy Bec wii ae2e 
258705. 


Dovuetas (Kirrie 8.) Sparks, Ney. 
16752 
Too hard the journey seemeth. © 
1 c. Nov. 15,1922. J 2os2to. 


Dow (Louis F.) co., St. Paul. 
16753-16756 - 

[Komical klown] © Oct. 10, 1922; 
2c. Nov. 153K t69sss: 

{3 prints]: 

[Boyhood trail]—[Priceless gems ]— 
[Sweetest girl] © Oct. 1, 1922; 2c. 
each Nov. 6; K 169256—169258. 


Dow, JONES & co., New York. 
16757-16763 

Liberty bonds, 1st, 44% due 1932- 
47, 34% converted, monthly high and 
low. © Aug. %, 1922- We, Ane 10: 
I 7000. 

Mexican light oil production. © 
Aug. 17, 1922; 1,4 Auge 2k oils: 

Mexican petroleum, high and low, 
by weeks. © Oct. 21, 1922; 1 ¢ Oct. 
26; I 7294. 

N. Y. stock exchange, transactions 
in percentage. © July 18, 1922; 1 c. 
Sept. 6; I 7176. 

Swings in the bond market. 40 
bonds. © Dec. 1, 1922; 1 ec Dec. 4; 
I 7394. 

U. S. gold imports and exports, by 
months. © Oct. 21, 1922; 1 ¢« Oct. 
26; I 7293. é 

U. S. steel common quarterly high 
and low and number of shareholders. 
© Nov. 4, 1922; 1 c. Nov. 7; 1.7326. 


DowNle (JANET) Austin, Tex. 16764 


Univ. of Texas, main bldg. © Sept. 
20, 1922; 2c Oct. 4; K 168949. 


B02 


- 


Py. 
ey 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


16819 


no. 4, 1922 - 
DoyLe (FREDERICK) River Forest, Ill. 
16765 
Diddle, diddle, dumpling, our son 


mim fete] © Nov. 11, 1922; 2 «. 
Dee. 8; K 170127. 


DRESCHER (JOHN) Co., INC., New York. 
16766-16770 

[5 prints]: 

[Looking towards the sea]—[Souve- 
nir of Normandy]—[Spring  blos- 
soms|—[Twin stars]—[Ville d’Avray] 
fo) Ney. 1, 1922; 2 c. each Nov. 2; K 

- 169213-169217. 


DerEeYFouS (ALBERT) New York. 16771 


Last of the horses. Engine co. 205, 
mem, NY. © Dee. 20, 19223 2 ec. 
Dec. 27; J 258968. 


Drucker & BALTES co., New York. 
16772 


American bankers’ assn., 48th an- 
nual convention, Hotel Commodore, 
New York, Oct. 4; 1922. © Oct. 4, 
meee ec. Oct. 5; J 257590. 


DuBIN (ALEXANDER) Philadelphia. 
16773 


Keystone club packet of information. 
©l1ec. Aug. 18, 1922; J 256762. 


Dupitzy (Vivian B.) Detroit. 16774 


[Saviour of all nations] © Sept. 28, 
19277 2 ec. Oct. 9; K 168487. 


Du MAzUEL (EpMoND GUY FERDINAND 
ROBILLARD) Mexico, Mexico. 
16775 
Sanamex wells. © Aug. 7, 1922; 
2 e¢. Aug. 16; I 7002. 


DuncAN (HowArD F.) Champaign, 


TE 16776 


Wesley foundation. © Nov. 1, 1922; 
fe Noy. 6; J 258113. 


DUNTHORNE (R.) & SON, London. 
16777 
[Genoa, Italy, house of Christopher 
~Columbus; by Hedley Fitton] © Nov. 
a to22 > 1 e. Oct. 16; K 169906. 


DuNWorTH (FRED RUGGLES) Buffalo. 
| 16778 
Our bathing belle. © Oct. 23, 1922; 
Pee. ct. 24: J 257866. 


Dv Saar (DoepdE J.) Holland, Mich. 
16779-16784 
Macatawa fire, 16. © July 16, 
mee, 2 ¢. each July 19; J~256191— 
256196. 


DYKMAN (Howarp) East Orange, N. J. 
16785 


Medical time reminder. ©1e. Sept. 
mae 19925) T6L. 


EARNSHAW PRESS corP., Boston. 16786 


Boston, Mass., sanatorium of the 
Christian science benevolent assn., air- 
plane view. © 1. Nov. 15,, 1922; J 
258276. 


EHATON (LAWRENCE H. F.) Orono, Me. 

16787 

Orono, Me., University of Maine, 

campus. © Dec. 4, 1922; 2 c. Dee. 7; 
J 258631. 


EBERSAU (JOHN) Chicago. 
16788-16791 

Scratch matches here: 

[Dancing girl]—[Scratching dog]— 
[Seratching hen]—[Smoker’s figure] 
© Oct: 3, 1922; 2 c each Oct. 21; K 
169199169202, 


Eppy (RaupeH J.) Oregon City, Or. 
16792-16798 


New Willamette River bridge: 

Construction operations, complete 
view.—North side.—South side.—Sun- 
set view. © Aug. 25, 1922; 2 c. each 
Oct. 2; J 257497-257500. 

Oregon City, Or., Willamette River 
bridge, north view. © Dee. 13, 1922; 
2 e. Dee. 19; J 258785. i 
shooting gunite bulkhead. © 
Sept. 20, 1922; 2 ec. Sept. 27; J 2574386. 


-south view. © Dec. 13, 1922; 
2c. Dec. 19; J 258786. 


EpGar ALLAN POE SHRINE, INC., Rich- 
mond. 16799-16803 

[5 photographs]: 

Fountain and old_ stone house, 
XXXIII, XXXVI.— Fountain and 
shrine, X 5, X 6.—Old stone house, 
XXXVITI. © Oct. 24, 1922; 2 c each 
Nov. 18; J 258827—258831. 


EDISsonN (THomAS A.) Orange, N. J. 
16804-16819 


Edison (Thomas A.): 

And Atwell group.—And Hdiphone 
works committee.—And Edwin OC. 
Barnes.—And electric Ediphone.—And 
J. M. Dolbey.—And Mr. Robert Reid.— 
And Napoleon Hill.—And New York 
City Ediphone sales foree.—And V. M. 
Coolidge.—And W. C. Quinn.—Bratton 
and Hoffman.—Dolbey, Van Ausdall 
and Dumfort.—Fridell, Campbell and 
McInnes.—James and William Dol- 


bey.—Scribner and Reid. © Aug. 15, 
LOD ee Fey encnuMoet. | bS)3 v J ZT T32— 
257744, 257746, 257747. 

Forty - fifth Ediphone convention 


group. © Aug. 15, 1922; 2 ec. Oct. 18; 
J 257745. 


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16820 


EDMONDSON (GrEoRGE M.) Cleveland. 
16820 
Resting. © Nov. 6, 1922; 2 « 
Nov. 6; J 258127. 


EDMONSTON (BERTRAM L.) Baltimore. 

16821 

Oilcock wrench and gasoline gauge. 

[Blueprint] © 1 ¢« Dee. 2, 1922; I 
7386. 


EDMONSTON (BERTRAM L.) AND ForpD 
(Wo. O.) Baltimore. 16822, 16823 


Ford oilcock wrench and gasoline 
gauge. [Blueprint] © 1. Oct. 14, 
O22 nL. GZ90: 


In one piece. 
ee I 7301. 


Or Le Ock. 19: 


Epson (NoRMAN) Burton, Wash. 
16824-16828 

Day’s awakening. © Nov. 7, 1922; 
2c. Dec. 18; J 258772. 

Evening on Puget Sound. © Oct. 
tT, O22 2 eOck 162.3 ZorrL5: 

Forest window. © Oct. 18, 1922; 
2:e@. Oct. 2835.) 257802. ; 

Our distant guide. 
2e. Dee. 4; J 258595. 

Rainier (Mt.) © Oct. 11, 1922; 2c. 
Oct. 16; J 257714. 


© Nov. 1, 1922; 


EcELHor (F. L.) Dubuque, Ia. 16829 


Perpetual concrete burial vault. © 
Sept. 20, 1922; 1 c. Sept. 30; 1 ec. Oct. 
16; I 7269. 


Baltimore. 
16830 


General arrangement of _ electric 
driven hydraulic pipe line dredge, F 
179) (©) Auer 19222 e. Aug, 21: 
i (On: 


ELLICOTT MACHINE CORP., 


ELLINGSON (MAaArtTIN A.) McCook, Neb. 

16831 

Allai’s garden. © Aug. 17, 1922: 
2 ec. Aug. 21; J 257091. 


ELLIOTT SERVICE co., New York. 16832 


Stop accidents. © Nov. 4, 1922; 
2c Nov. 6; K 169255. 


BELLIs (WILLIAM SHEWELL) Philadel- 
phia. 16833-16836 


Lorimer (George Horace) : 

Looking direct at camera, 2.—Look- 
ing up.—Profile-—Sitting in chair and 
looking straight at camera, 1. © Nov. 
3, 1922; 2 @ each Dec. 13; J 258892-— 
258895. 


DU.IVic ese. 17 


ELLSwortH, BARRows & REEVES, Buf- 
falo. 16837-16844 


Index and instructions for land 
value charts. © Oct. 1, 1922; 2 «. 
Nov. 102 2) 73ae 

Land value chart: 

For lots having sides parallel but of 
unequal length.—For lots running thru 
from street to street.—For lots with 
sides parallel but not perpendicular 
to street.—For lots with unequal front’ 
and rear width [ete.]—For triangular 
lots in percent of rectangular lot of 
standard depth—For various lot 
depths compared with standard.— 
Land value chart to divide a lot con- 
necting streets of unequal front [ete.] 
© Oct. 1, 1922: 2 c eden Nov. 47: 1 
7307-7368. 


Titss (THEODORE) Providence, R. I. 
16845 


Hgyptian long clothe © Oct. 11, 
1922;°2 @ Oct, Ate KaGsia 


EmMrick (ROBERT PAGE) Leeds, Mass. 


16846 
Twin birches. © Sept. 27, 1922; 2 
ce. Sept. 28; J 257424. 


ENGELBRECHT (CURT Bean) New York. 
16847-16849 


Hopatcong N. J., aerial 
view : 

East shore.— Hopatcong (Lake) 
aerial view.—West shore. © Nov. 10, 
1922; 2 ce. each Nov. 16; J 258290— 


258292. 
EncrisH (Burt) Ft. Sheridan, Il. 
16850, 16851 


[Object alphabet. Objects resem- 
bling each letter of alphabet from A 
to: M] '© 1 @ Nove ae22 iiietT, 

—[NtoZ] ©l1ce. Nov. 27, 1922; 
EWG het, 


ERMET MFG. CO., Indianapolis. 16852 


Here’s microscopic proof of Hrmet 
porosity and _ strength. Oct: 13; 


(Lake) 


1922; 2 @ Oct. 6; K 168657. 
ESTATES OF TAPPAN ZEE, INC., New 
York. 16853 
Philipse manor-on-Hudson, New 


York. © Sept. 8, 1922; 2°¢ Sept. 16; 
J 257425. 


EXTTINGER (DAVID R) New York. 
16854-16865 

[12 prints]: 

At this golf I ain’t no star [etc.]— 
Canny Scotch, they know good licker 
[ete.]—I ain’t good lookin, I ain’t got 
clothes [ete.]—I’m getting careless 
and lazy too [ete.]—If I could wish 


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MISCELLANEOUS 


no. 4, 1922 


a wish for you, etc—Me and paw and 
maw and the kids. [ete.]— Merry 


Christmas and a flappy new year 
[ete.|—Merry Christmas, old _ boy, 
you’re a civil war golfer [etc.]—My 


driving is not so good [etc.]—Remem- 
ber way back when you wore pigtails 
[etc.]—Us wimmen have our troubles, 
goodness knows [etc.]—You’ve been 
late for theatre [ete.] © July 10, 
1922; 2 c« each Aug. 11; K 167238- 
167249. 


EVENING AMERICAN PUB. CO., Chicago. 

16866-16869 

Baby triangle. © Sept. 5, 1922; 
ierwsepe lo; K 168380. 

Davis (Dick) down on the farm. 

© Oct. 14, 1922; 1 c Nov. 11; K 169522. 


Her twins missing. © Oct. 17, 
fee te) Noy. 11; K 169528. 

Mrs. Bob, housewife queen. © Sept. 
11, 1922; 1 c. Oct. 2; K 169849. 


EXPRESSION Co., Boston. 16870 


Curry (S. S.) 1847-1921. © Oct. 12, 
#922; 2 ¢.-Oct. 16; K 169170. 


Fasper (J. H.) & SON, Norfolk, Va. 
16871-16874 


Mellwane (Richard) jr. © Dee. 27, 
Bo 32 we. Dec, 29; 3.259060. 


mayne. (207) CT. 1.) G..C.. K.- of P. 
fever. 6, 1922: 2 c. Oct. 7; J 257623. 


Snead (H. C.) © Oct. 20, 1922; 2 
Oct. 23; J 257799. 

Some (kh. B.) jr. © Dec 27, 
1922; 2 ¢. Dee. 29; J 259059. 


FAIRBAIRN (FREDERICK W.) Cleveland. 
16875 


National clean street league, official 
emblem of. © Dec. 27, 1922; 2 ¢. Dec. 
29; K 170749. 


FAIRCHILD AERIAL CAMERA CORP., New 
York. 16876 


New York (City) from two miles up 
in the air. © Oct. 8, 1922; 2 ec. Oct. 
14; J 257689. 


FALVEY (HaAro“tp PETER) Chicago. 
16877 


Hank O’Hair. (in Postal spirit, 
pepe 1922) ©. Sept: 1, 1922;:4' ¢ 
Oct. 2; K 169019. 


FANNING (CEcIL) Columbus, O. 
16878-16883 


Rocca Porena: 

Birthplace of St. Rita, church.—Con- 
vent door through which St. Rita en- 
tered.—Looking down on St. Rita’s 
ehurch and convent, from _ the 
heights.—Looking west on Main st., 


CLASSES, H TO K 


16899 


from the steps of the church of St. 
Rita.—Oratory in process of construc- 
tion on heights covering huge rock 
which was the hermitage of St. Rita.— 
St. Rita’s birthplace and home. © 
Nov 24, 1922542) e.,eaeh Nove: 20 3d 
258503-258508. 


Farnum (G. H.) Okemah, Okl. 


16884 
Hollinsworth (W. B.) and Iven 
Rodes, Kelleyville, Okl., bank robbers 


of Oct. 24, 1922, 6626. © Oct.-27, 1922; 
Ze. Oct. al + J 258272. 


FARR DRUG co., Astoria, Or. 
16885-16887 

[3 photographs]: 

Burning Haleo mill.Halco mill 
fire—Hammond lumber co. fire. © 
Sept. 12, 1922; 2 ec. each Sept. 18; J 
257125-—257127. 


Fay (Patrick B.) Amesbury, Mass. 
16888 


Compact. [Mayflower] © Nov. 38, 
19270 10 e), Nove wisitec) Nov... 20acKs 
169688. 


FEATHER (Ropert SS.) Smithtown 
Branch, IN) ¥. 16889-16891 


Lake Ronkonkoma, L. I., N. Y., the 
cenacle. © Nov. 20, 1922; 2 c Nov. 
Be Ve 2 Sooo: 

—JI,2. © Dee. 8, 1922; 2 c. Dec. 
9; J 258663, 258664. 


FELDMAN (Davin) Atlantic City. 
16892 
Vertebral philosophy. © Nov. 20, 
not Ze NOV. lo, 1922 J 258360. 


FELLHEIMER (ALFRED) and WAGNER 
(StEwarD) New York. 
16893, 16894 
Competition for an administration 
bldg., the Chicago tribune, ninth floor 
plan. ©1c. Dee. 4, 1922; I 7408. 


—— [Perspective] © 1c. Dee. 4, 
1922; I 7409. 
FERGUSON (IDA DuntAP) Dubuque, Ia. 


16895 


Fort Atkinson, Winneshiek Co., Ia., 
as it appeared in 1842. © Nov. 138, 
192232) cy Nova. 16: KK. 170168. 


FERRIS (Nor MAN L.) Rochester, N. Y. 
16896-16899 

[4 photographs]: 

Entrance to the bay.—Minnesota 
pines.—Sun-lit birches.—Trout creek. 
© Noy. 1, 19225 2 €3 each: Dee? 11> 3 
258741258744. 


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16800 pt. IV. SV. LT 
Frrsen (Baron EuGENE) Portland, Or. | Fisu=er (Harry O.) New York. 
16900, 16901 16919-17069 
[Morning star] © Nov. 13, 1922; 2 
ce. Nov. 18; K 169612. 
Torch. © Oct. 27, 1922; 2c. Oet. 19; 
K 169259. 


Mutt and Jeff [1922]: 
© June 1; 1 ¢ Oct. 12; K 168600 
© June 2; 1c. Oct. 12; K 168601 
© June 3; 1 ce. Oct. 12; K 168602. 


FIe~D (MARSHALL) & CO., Chicago. © June 4; 1c. Oct. 12; K 169603. 


Patte Binhaauhs © i a © June 5; 1c. Oct. 12; K 168604. 
Lone "20 = baat © June 6; 1 ec Oct. 12; K 168605 
1922 ; 2 c. Nov. 20; K 170486. 1e 0; : 2; : 
rea © June 7; 1 ec. Oct. 12; K 168606. 

FIELD (WILLIAM H.) Cleveland. 16903 © June 8:1. Oct. 12; K 168607. 


Sanatory cellars and how to build 
them. [Blueprint] © Oct. 12, 1922; 
awe, Oe 26 4 F296: 


© June 9; eee 
© June 10; 1c. Oct. 
© June 11; 1 ¢. Oct. 


12; K 168608 
12; K 168609. 
12; K 168610. 


HFILLEAU (HMERY ALONZO) Houston. © June 12:1. Oct. 12; K 168611, 
. asa © June 13; 1. Oct. 12; K 168612. 
eR ee eee at © June 14; 1 ¢. Oct. 12; K 168613. 
tie Ge aaa © June 15; 1c. Oct. 12; K 168614. 


FINE ARTS PUB. CO., LTD., London. 
16905-16908 
Landscape with sheep and goats; by 
T. Sidney Cooper. © Sept. 29, 1922; 
1c. Oct. 16; K 168912. 


© June 16; 1 ce. Oct. 
© June 17 ; 4-6 er- 
© June 18; 1 e. Oct. 
© June 19; 1c. Oct. 


12; K 168615. 
12; K 168616. 
12; K 168617. 
12; K 168618. 


Source: by A. Dampier May. © June 20; 1c. Oct. 12; K 168619. 
Aug. 2, 1922: 1 é Oct AGSK 168910: © June 21; 1 ¢. Oct. 12; K 168620. 
sunset at land’s end; by Julius © June 22; 1c. Oct. 12; K 168621. 
aoe Aug, 1 1922; 1 .c. Oct. 16; © June 23; 1c. Oct. 12; K 168622. 


© June 24; 1 ec. Oct. 12; K 168623. 
© June 25; 1 ¢. Oct. 12; K 168624. 
© June 26; 1c. Oct. 12; K 168625. 
© June 27; 1c. Oct. 12; K 168626. 
© June 28; 1 © Oct. 12; K 168627. 
© June 29; 1c. Oct. 12; K 168628. 


Yon yellow sunset; by Joseph Far- 
quharson. © Aug. 1, 1922; 1 ce Oct. 
16; K 168911. 


FisuHer (J. A.) Graceville, Minn. 
16909-16913 


Graceville, Minn., Toqua Lake state 


park. © Oct. 29, 1922; 2c. Oct. 26; J © June 30; 1c Oct. 12; K 168629. 
258282. © July 1; le. Oct. S054 169i 5. 
Graceville, Minn., Toqua Lake state © July 2; le Och S07 ww mesii6. 
park: © July 3; 1 ¢ Ok, S07 We 409117; 
A corner.—Entrance.—On Toqua © July 4; 1c. Oct. 30; K 168118. 

Lakes) °@) July 125, °1922" 2 ‘e each pe ‘ 

Sept. 8; J 257049, 257050, 257052. © July 05 ee ee 
. ae 4 © July 63 1 ¢ Och 30+ ie 169120. 
Moonlight cn Bigstone Lake. © 5 

July 25, 1922; 2 c Sept. 8; J 257051. © July 7; 1 € Oct. SU toot, 

r cw h © July 8; 1 € Oct) Ss0z ego. 

ISHBAUGH NILLIAM RTHUB) ; Het : 

Minn nh: 16914-16917 © July 9; 1 & Oct S05 Rerogi2s. 
Palphotosraphel - © July 10; 1 c Oct. 30; K 169124. 
Bryan (William Jennings) at © July 11; 1 ¢. Oct. 30; K 169125. 

home.—Miami causeway by moon- © July 12; 1 e. Oct. 30; K 169126. 

light——Miami sky line—Sunrise on © July 13; 1. Oct. 30; K 169127. 

Biscayne Bay. © Sept. 15, 1922; 2 beng) ; 

c. each Oct. 10; J 257690-257693. OSuly 14; 1 6 Oe 

© July 15; 1c. Oct. 30; K 169129. 

ated et tee are © July 16; 1c. Oct. 30; K 169130. 
Old merchant ship brings you Christ- © July Lt: eee Be = as 

mas greetings. © Oct. 31, 1922; 2. © July 18; 1 e. Oct. 30; K 169132. 

Oct 3l= 3 -169165. © July 19; 1 ¢ Oct. 30; K 169133. 


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© July 21;1¢. 


io) July 22; 1.¢. 
© July 23; 1¢ 


© July 24;1¢. 


© July 


© July 26; 1c. 
© July 27; 1-¢. 


© July 


i Auly 29; 1 c. 
© July 30;1e. 
@rtuly sl > 1c. 


© Aug. 
© Aug. 
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30; K 169134. 
30; K 169135. 
30; K 169156. 
30; K 169137. 
30; K 169138. 
30; K 169139. 
30; K 169140. 


30; K 169141. 
30; K 169142. 
30; K 169143. 
30; K 169144. 
30; K 169145. 
20; K 169615. 
20; K 169616. 
20; K 169617. 
20; K 169618. 
20; K 169619. 
20; K 169620. 
20; K 169621. 
20; K 169622. 
20; K 169623. 
20; K 169624. 
20; K 169625. 
20; K 169626. 
20; K 169627. 
20; K 169628. 
20; K 169629. 
20; K 169630. 
20; K 169631. 
20; K 169632. 
20; K 169633. 
20; K 169634. 
20; K 169635. 
20; K 169636. 
28; K 169637. 
20; K 169638. 
20; K 169639. 
20; K 169640. 
20; K 169641. 
20; K 169642. 
20; K 169643. 
20; K 169644. 
28; K 169907. 
28; K 169908. 
28; K 169909. 
28; K 169910. 
28; K 169911. 
28; K 169912. 
28; K 169913. 
28; K 169914. 
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17069 


28; K 169916. 
28 ; K 169917. 
28; K 169918. 
28; K 169919. 
28 ; K 169920. 
28; K 169921. 
28 ; K 169922. 


28; K 169925. 
28; K 169924. 
28 ; K 169925. 
28 ; K 169926. 
28 ; K 169927. 
28; K 169928. 
28; K 169929. 
28 ; K 169930. 
28; K 169931. 
28; K 169932. 
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28; K 169934. 
28; K 169935. 
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17070 


pt. IV 4s we IT 


Seattle. 
17070-17075 


Dutch windmill. © Oct. 5, 1922; 
2 ce. Oct. 11; J 257674. 

Western light, 1689. © Dec. 18, 
1922); 2 c. Dee. 26; J 258912. 

[4 photographs]: 

Evening, 1684.—Mountain from Lake 
Washington, 1686.—Twilight, 1687.— 
Twilight on the mountain, 1685. © 
Nov. 29, 1922; 2 ¢ each Dec. 4; J 
258601—258604. 


FLAPPER PUB. CO., 


FISHER, CROFT CO., 


Chicago. 
17076-17078 
tepose. (Flapper art series,1) © 
Sept. 15, 1922; 2 c Sept. 18; K 168401. 
Spell of the Orient. oan art 
series 2) ~@ Oat #a, 1922 2e) Oct. 
20; K 169171. 


World in her hands. (Flapper art 


series, 3) © Nov. 28, 1922; 2. c. Dec. 
7; K 170049. 
FLETCHER (Howarp Epsar) Indian- 
apolis. 17079 
Fletcher’s facts and fundamentals 
for fast figuring. [11 cards, blue- 
prints] © 1 ¢ Oet. 5, 1922; 1 7257. 
Fotcer (STEPHEN LANE) INCc., New 
York. 17080-17084 


{Class ring card]: 
6366, 6664, 6671, 6698, 6699, 6906, 


6907, 6911, 6918, 6921, 7054, 7055, 
7102, 7139, 7142.—6554, 6782, 6936, 
6944, 7003, 7004, 7009, 7171, 7174, 
7176, 7178, 7182, 7184—7186.—6828, 
6841, 6856, 6858, 7010, 7012, 7013, 
7025, 7028, 7031, 7221-7225.—7190- 


7204.—-7262-1276. © -Sept. 9, 1922; 
2 ec. each Sept. 28; K 168212-168216. 
Forp (ALEXANDRA M. K.) New York. 
17085 

[Hearts are Sa setting for mu- 
sical comedy] © 1c. Oct. 21, 1922; 


Il 7297; 
Forp (REGINALD E.) Ellensburg, 
Wash. 17086 
Flora. _© Nov. 10,;1922; 2 ¢ Nov. 
16; J 258289. 
ForNcROoOK (CLARENCE §S.) Los An- 
geles. 17087, 17088 


Are-Bee oil syndicate properties. © 
1 @ Oct. 28, 1922: J 257980. 


Mid-oil home tract. © 1c. Dec. 26, 


1922; J 258909. 
FoucHr (Hpear N.) Philadelphia. 
17089 
Teddy. © Oct. 5, 1922; 2 ¢ Nov. 1; 


J 258051. 


5 


Fox (GeEorGE) Los Angeles. 
17090-17107 

(Selling a la carte, 1-18): 

As a careful buyer you no doubt are 
justified in placing confidence [etc.]— 
I don’t believe we’d be _ interested 
[ete.]—I have sent for you Jones for 
the purpose of having a talk [ete.]— 
It seems to me your price is rather 
high, Mr. Fox.—Now, Mr. Blank, that 
you have decided to avail yourself of 
what I have to offer [etc.]—Real sales- 
man appreciates the purpose of the 
information desk [ete.]—Reliability.— 
Salesman is a reflection of his busi- 
ness Salesman’s success largely 
depends upon his mental attitude to- 
ward his house.—Show him in.—There 
are two kinds of salesmen [ete.]—To 
leave the right impression is quite as 
important as to gain an audience.— 
Well, I am very busy today, Mr. Fox.— 
Well, I would like to think it over, 
Mr. Fox.—What ean I do for you, 
Mr. Fox?—When could I get it, Mr. 
Fox ?—Yes, we have an opening for 
a salesman [ete.]—You have to show 
your ticket. © Oct. 1, eg rs ce. each 
Nov. 4: K 169260-169277 


FRANCIS (CAar~L C.) New Brunswick, 
Notes 


17108 
Who killed them? ‘Hall and Mills 
murder case. © Novy. 5, 1922; 2 « 


vov. 6; J 258665. 


FRANKEL (Epwarp T.) New York. 

17109 

Big league percentage chart. © 
Aug. 14, 1922; 2 ec. Aug. 16; 0 7177. 


FRANTZ (IRA B.) Iola, Kan. 17110 

[Frantz optical demonstration 
charts] © Aug. 18, 1922; 2 ¢ Aug. 
5; I 7086. 


FRASHER (BURTON) Pomona, Calif. 
17111-17114 


Los Angeles, Calif., County fair 
grounds. © Oct. 21, 1922; 2 ec. Dec. 
20; J 258803. 

bird’s-eye view, 102, 103. © 


Oct... 21,1922 5 
258804, 258805. 


Pomona, Calif., First Baptist.church, 
rally day, Oct. 29, 1922. © Nov. 1, 
1922: 2 ¢. Nov. 8} J 2Zostae: 


FRAZER (JEAN) AND FRAZER (HAL) 
Hannibal, Mo. 17115 
Coontz (Admiral R. E.) putting 
medal! on Mrs. Nettie Hall Austin. © 
Aug, (22,.1922% 2) ¢ Aug. 20 eZ oreTo: 


2..¢, each: Dee 20: J 


38 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1922 


Litt 


FREEDLANDER (JosEPpH HENRY) New 
York. 17116 


New Fifth ave. traffic signal tower. 
© 1. Dec. 16, 1922; I 7423. 


Frey (Frep H.) Winona, Minn. 
Pon LTS 


Sugar Loaf, A,B. © Oct. 25, 1920; 
2 ec. each Oct. 26, 1922; J 258948, 
258944. 


Frink (H. A.) Quincy, Mass. 
: 17119-17125 

Braintree, Mass.: 

All Souls church, 492.—Hpollis school, 
483, 489.—Railroad square, 493.— 
Thayer academy, 490.—Thayer gym- 
nasium, 491.—1st Congregational 
ehureh, 494. © Nov. 11, 1922; 2 ¢ 
each Nov. 24; J. 258477—258483. 


Frost & REED, LTD., Bristol, England. 
17126-17131 


[Blue boy; by Arthur Hogg, after 
Thomas Gainsborough] © Oct. 27, 
1922; 1 c. Nov. 11; K 169541. 

[5 prints]: “ 

[Blue boy: by T. Hamilton Craw- 

ford, after Thomas Gainsborough]— 
[Glowing eve; after Sutton Palmer] 
—[Nature’s mirror; after Sutton 
Palmer ]—[Patience; by Herbert Dick- 
see]—[Red prince mare; after A. J. 
Munnings] © Nov. 11, 1922; 1c. each 
Nov. 11, 1922; K 169540, 169542- 
169545. 


FuLtTon (Wm. G.) Tampa, Fla. 17182 


Combination scale and protractor 
for architects, engineers and contrac- 
fers. ©) June 22, 1922; 2c. duly 10; 
FE 6999. 


Funk & WAGNALLS co., New York. 
17133-17141 


[Autumn] (Jn Literary digest, Nov. 
#1922) © Noy. 2, 1922; 1 ¢. Nov. 
11; K 169455. 


Autumn color. (Jn Literary digest, 
ewe2t, 1922) © Oct. 19, 1922; 1 «. 
ein 25°. K 169017. 


Chrysanthemums. (Jn Literary di- 
gest, Oct. 7, 1922) © Oct. 5, 1922; 1 
oer 12: K 168596. 


Fleet of Columbus. (Jn Literary di- 
gest, Oct. 14, 1922) © Oct. 12, 1922; 
1 ¢« Oct. 21; K 168886. 


For a good boy. (Jn Literary di- 
gest, Dec. 2, 1922) © Dec. 1, 1922; 
1c. Dec. 6; K 170048. 

Home from his first voyage. (In 
Literary digest, Nov. 11, 1922) © Nov. 
Paes. J03 Nov. 173K 16961. 


Story book. (idm Literary digest 
Sept. 30, 1922) © Sept. 28, 1922; 1c. 
Oct. 9; K 168493. 

Thanksgiving 300 years ago. (In 
Literary digest, Nov. 25, 1922) © 
Nov. 23, 1922; 1 c Dec. 4; K 169998. 

While the audience waits. (Jn Lit- 
erary digest, Oct. 28, 1922) © Oct. 
28, 1922; 1 «. Nov. 3; K 169223. 


FUNSTEN BROS. & CO., St. Louis. 
17142-17145 
For biggest fur checks. [Drawing of 
skunk with frog] (Jn Farm journal. 
Dee. 1922) © Dee. 1, 1922; 1 ¢ Dec. 
13; K 170490. 


Get posted on furs. [Drawing of 
four racoons] (Jn Farm life, Oct., 
£922) 8°) Ocks f, 11922 he (OecknZs * 
K 169106. 


[Drawing of musrats] 
cessful farmer, Oct., 1922) 
i, 1922 te; Oct: 283 K 169107: 


[Drawing of skunk] (Jn Farm 
journal, Oct., 1922) © Oct. 1, 1922; 
1 e. Oct. 28; K 169108. 


GAFFNEY (JAMES J.) 
(CARL) Louisville. 
[4 photographs]: 
Fort Shelby garage.—Slant floor 
storage, floor connection.—Slant floor 
storage, longitudinal perspective.— 
Slant floor storage, side perspective. 
© 1 ec. each Sept. 22, 1922; J 257194 
257197. 


GANTNER & MATTERN co. San Fran- 
cisco. 17150-17153 
Gantner & Mattern bathing girl. © 

1 ec. Aug. 9, 1922; J 255564. , 


——24. ©1«¢ each Aug. 9, 1922; 
J 256562, 256563, 256565. 


GARTNER & BENDER, 


(In Suc- 
© Oct. 


AND HEPPING 
17146-17149: 


Chicago. 


17154-17170 
[17 prints]: 


Affair of the heart.—Birdie.—Blos- 


soms.—Captivating.—Close to the 
heart.—Diplomatic reply.—Earth’s 
awakening.—Hand made_ entertain- 


ment.—Lily elf.—Nature’s majesty.— 
Pastoral peace.—Playdays.—Precious . 
hours.—Requiring consideration.—Say 
dad-dy.—Spirit of the gloaming.— 
When winter comes. © Sept. 20, 
1922; 2 c@ each Nov. 11; K 169462- 
169478. 


GELDERS (I.) Fitzgerald, Ga. abr aera 


Watson (Thos. E.)- and his mail 
box. © Nov. 4, 1922; 2 c. Nov. 6; J 
258126. 


o09 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17172 


GENERAL BELTING CO., Seattle. 17172 


When belts don’t run, we do. © 
Nov. 24, 1922; 2.c. Dec. 4; K 169993. 


GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICE, New 
York. 17173-17193 

Christie amphibious 75 min: 
Caterpillar gun’ mounts, W-—01-114. 
—Caterpillar tractor gun mounts, W-— 
01-115, W-01-116.—Gun mounts, W- 
01-(109-113) © Sept. 9, 1922; 2 ¢ 

each Dee. 7; J 259041—259048. 
© 


gun tank, W-—01—(101-106) 
Nov. 822, ‘8922: "2 7e. teaeh Wee. Te ce 
259049-259054. 


Curtiss Pulitzer army racer in flight. 
© Dee. 7, 1922; 2 ¢ Dee 485 J 258731. 


Florida sunset. © Apr. 1, 1922; 2c. 
Dec. 21; J 258833. 

Wilbur Wright, air yacht, A, B. 
Aue 2h, 1927) 2.e Dee i2ks 258ss4, 
258835. 

— flying boat, christening, 1-3. © 
Sept. 26, 1922; 2 @ each Dec. 13; J 
258896—258898. 

GERHARD SISTERS PHOTO Co., St. Louis. 
17194, 17195 

Kennedy (John) © June 19, 1922; 
2 c. June 26; J 255566. 

Salisbury (Harry L.) © June 20, 
19227  2er se 2a o° 25050. 
GERHARD SISTERS STUDIO, St. Louis. 

17196 

Hart (Geo.) ©/ July 21, 1922; 2c. 

Aug. 3; J 256410. 


GIBSON (GEORGE PERCIVAL) Berkeley, 


Calif. 17197 
Mi-mi. © July 14, 1922; 2 c Sept. 
19 S25 CSU: 


GIBSON ART co., Cincinnati. 
17198-17206 

[9 prints]: 

Hello little kewpie kiddies [ete]— 
Here comes a couple o’ kewpies dear 
[ete]—I wish I were with you [ete]— 
I wish, just like this merry little 
kewpie [etc]—It may be rather shock- 
ing [etc]—[Kewpie knows a secret ]— 
Kewpie playing Santa Claus [etc]— 
Kewpies are singing a carol so gay 
[etec]—Two little kewpies bring you 
joy [etc] © Sept. 1, 1922; 2 c each 
Oct. 9; K 169020-169028. 


GirrorD (RALPH IRvinNG) Portland, Or. 
17207-17218 
[4 photographs]: 


Lookout, X 1389.—Teepees on the 


Columbia, X 140.—Umatilla Indian 


pt. Iv.,n.s., v.17 


camp, X 141.—Vista from Lancaster 
camp, X 145. © Sept. 22, 1922; 2c. 
each Sept. 29; J 257437-257440. 


[8 photographs]: 

Adams (Mt.) from Van Horns 
Butte, X 161.—Hood (Mt.) and Hood 
River Valley, X 1388.—Hood (Mt.) and 
orchard Hood River, X 159.—Hood 
(Mt.) from Mt. Hood lodge, X 137.— 
Punch Bowl, Hagle Creek, X 116.— 
St. Helens (Mt.) X 120.—St. Helens 
(Mt.) and Silver Lake, X 127.—St. 
Helens (Mt.) from Silver Lake, X 125. 
© Nov. 14, 1922; 24 each Nov. 22; 
J 258585—258592. 


GLOVER (LycurGus Soton) Detroit. 
17219-17221 
Detroit, Mich., Public library, paint- 
ings by Edwin Howland Blashfield: 
Drama and music.—Graphie arts.— 
Poetry. © Oct. 1, 1922; 2c. each Oct. 
D3 J 257592-257594. 


GODFREY (RaLtPpH M.) Lima, O. 17222 


Good night daddy. © 1c. Sept. 18, 
1922 ¢. J. 2574s 


GOES LITHOGRAPHING Co., Chicago. 
17223-17238 


{Lithographed blank certificate, 416- 
418] © Oct. 21, 1922; 2 ce. each Oct. 
23; K 168889-168891. 


[Lithographed blank stock certifi- 
cate, 944, 358-360] © Oct. 21, 1922; 
2 e each Oct. 23; K 168892, 168893, 
168895, 168896. 


[Lithographed calendar top, 26] © 
Oct. 23, 1922; 2 « Oct. 27; K 169033. 


[Lithographed stock certificate, 361] 
© Nov. 28, 1922; 2c. Dec. 1; K 169879. 


362]: © Neve 28.) 1922 27 2. ec. 
Dee. 1; K 169880. 


and stub, 704] © 
1922; 2 c. Oct. 30; K 169160. 
—+— 934, 1921] © Oct. 21, 
1922; 2 ec each Oct. 23; K 168894, 
168897. 


—— —— 1943, 195, 196] © Nov. 16, 
1922; 2 ¢. each Nov. 20; K 169665— 
169667. 


GooD FURNITURE 


Oct) (27; 


MAGAZINE, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. — 17239-17250 
[Furnishing and decorating the 
home, plates 353, 361] © July 8, 
1922; 2 ec. each Oct. 7; K 168460, 
168462. 


[plate 360] © May 10, 1922; 2c. 
Oct. 7; K 168461. 


040 


-MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1922 


17285 


[plate 362] © Sept. 29, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 7; K 168468. 


[plates 363, 364] © Aug. 8, 1922; 
2 ec. each Oct. 7; K 168464, 168465. 


[plate 365] © Sept. 7, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 7; K 168466. 


[plate 366] © Sept.. 7, 1922; 2 « 
Oct. 7; K 168467. 


[plates 367-369, 371] © Oct. 11, 
1922; 2 ec. each Oct. 25; K 168942- 
168945. 


GOODLET Tupelo, 
Miss. a5 


King’s cattle, the lawn chess. © 
tee Oct. 20; 1922; J 257780. 


Gorpon (JoHN M.) San Francisco. 
125A T2533 
Seotchmen play golf in kilts, 1, 2. 
© Sept. 20, 1922; 2 c. each Oct. 30, 
1922; J 258030, 258031. 


GOSNELL (BELLE C.) Seattle. 17254 


Wherever beats the Scottish heart 
[ete] © Nov. 14, 1922; 2 c Nov. 20; 
K 169654. 

GRABILL (B. E.) Shreveport, La. 
17255 

Sequoyah (Mt.) © Nov. 12, 1922; 

2c. Dec. 14; J 258762. 


GrRaDy (NELLIE ESTELLE) Baltimore. 
17256 


©) Octe 2, 


(RoBERT FRANK) 


Grady’s milk charts. 
#92272. c. Oct. 3; J 257476. 


GRAVELLE PICTORIAL NEWS SERVICE, In- 
dianapolis. V5 A258 
Foch (Marshal Ferdinand) of 
France, profile showing him smoking 


pipe. © Nov. 4, 1921; 2 c. June 26; 
& 299062. 
Murphy (Jimmy) winner of 500 


mile auto race at Indianapolis, Ind., 
May 30, 1922. and Ernie Olson, me- 


chaniec. © June 5, 1922; 2 c June 
Ba A 200000. 
GRAVER corP., East Chicago, Ind. 


17259 
Water softener for raw water ice 
plants. © Dee. 1, 1922; 2 c. Dee. 13; 
K 170246. 
GRAY’S sTUDIO, Memphis. 17260 
Steward (Dick) © Sept. 19, 1922; 
Ze. pept, 22°F 257198. : 
GREEN, CRANE STUDIO, Kansas City, 
Mo. 17261 


Hut. © Feb. 15,1922: 2°¢. Dee. 5; 
J 258630. 


GREENHALGH (J. H.) & co., Chicago. 
; 17262 
Chart of accounts. [Blueprint] © 
Ney. 2: 19222 eh Nov.255:1 7389. 


GRIEF (LExIE W.) San Antonio. 17263 

Doolittle (Zt. Jimmie) return from 
cross country flight. © Sept. 9, 1922; 
2c. Sept. 21; J 257188. 


OTTo) Roxbury, 
17264, 17265 


© Oct. 24, 1922; 


GRIMM 
Mass. 
Gault (Mrs. L. C.) 
AnGe Oet: 245. J 257871. 
Two fighters. © Oct. 2,1922,-.2-e 
Oct. ayJ Zotz. 


GROSE (PARLEE C.) McComb, O. 
17266, 17267 

Shenandoah Caverns, Devil’s re- 

creat. © Awe. 10,1922: t-e: Oct. 255 

1c Nov. 8; J 258362. 

near Mt. Jackson, Va., Grose’s 

grotto. © Aug. 10, 1922; 2 ¢. Aug. 12; 

K 168951. 


Gross (EpWArD) co., New York. 
17268-17282 


( VERNON 


[3 prints]: 

Ballet girl in blue; by Louis Kron- 
berg.—Brother and_ sister—Do we 
eat? © Oct. 10, 1922; 2 ¢. each Oct. 
18; K 168648—-168650. 

[3 prints]: 

Beauty sleep.—Chewing the rag.— 
Two of a kind. © Dec. 6, 1922; 2c 
each Dec. 8; K 170129-170181. 

[9 prints]: 

Confidentially, how about an ap- 
pointment?—Get ’em young, keep ’em 
down, tell ’em nothin.—Let’s know 
when you ain’t got your hands so 
full_—Never have I seen such a fine 
line.-—Sacred? Maybe, but too wise to 
holler—Somethin’ flashy fur weak- 
ends.—Taffy? eh, what?—Things have 
been kinda squally.—Us craves a good 


look atcha. © Nov. 23, 1922; 2 c. each 

Noy. 24; K 169814-169822. 

GROVER (BurRTON BAKER) Colorado 
Springs, Col. 17283 


© A%2 


Blood pressure interpreter. 
Nov. 16, 1922; I 7347. 
GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CO., Casper, 

Wy. 17284 

Gold bond. Solid as the Rockies. — 
© Nov. 21 1922-2 c. Noy. 28; 
169882. 

GUISCHARD (CHARLES HENRY) Rich- 
mond Hilt, Week, Ni ¥. 17285 


Guischard carica chart. © Sept. 11, 
1922 3 We Ocho 2 1-e Oct; 20 :- L728 


341 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17286 


pt. Iv., 0. S., v.17 


GURNEY (EDMUND) Portland, Or. 
17286, 17287 


Sure fit waist and skirt chart. [In- 
structions for skirt waists and sleeves. ] 
© Mar. 10, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 27; I 7179. 


Waist and coat fitting instructions. 
© Mar. 10, 1922; 2 c. Mar. 27; I 7178. 


GUTTER (B) & sons, New York. 17288 
[Betrothal] © Oct. 2, 1922; 2 «. 
Noy. 9; K 169530. 


ATE A: Sts Louis, 17289 


Ha, ha. © Dee. 4, 1922; 2 c. Dec. 6; 
K 170489. 
HHAKKERvUpP (N. L.) Bemidji, Minn. 
17290-17294 
Bemidji, Minn., High school. © 


‘Oct. 14, 1922; 2 e@ Oct. 16; J 257709. 
Samer © Nove 14, 19227 2: ¢ 
Nov. 20; J 258346. 

Smith (John) 7-9. © Dee. 9, 1922; 
2 ce. each Dec. 12; J 258713-258715. 


HALL (CLAUDE: M.) Glens Falls, N. Y. 

17295 

“NCoae of arms, carrying devices, 

ete.|. ©rAaeta tO22 +62 ic. -Oet. G5 I 
7262. 


HAMLIN (FRED EH.) Brooklyn. 
17296-17315 

Eyx-Kaiser: 

And attendant.— And _ attendant, 
close up.—And General Von Dom- 
mes.—In meadows.— Late MKaiserin 
and their grandsons, Prince August, 
Wilhelm’s autographed photo.—Seeks 


ing alone, cane in hand.—Walking in 


grounds. © Aug. 10, 1922; 2 ¢. each 
Aug. 26; J 256967, 256973—-256975 ; 


256977, 256978, 256880, 256982, 256984. 

Eix-Kaiser’s: 

Chapel.—House, front view.—House, 
side view.—Woodshed. © Aug. 10, 
wean 2 ec. each Aug. 26; J +256968, 
256972, 256983, 256986. 

la OtOnTE DAS : 

Chapel of Doorn.—Doorn estate, en- 
trance.—Dutch guards at ex-kaiser’s 
estate.—Pigeon house on whalebones.— 
Pony cart passing ex-Kaiser’s estate.— 
Roadway outside ex-Kaiser’s estate.— 
Tramear arriving in Doorn. © Aug. 
10, 1922; 2 ec. each Aug. 26; J 256969- 
256971, 256976, 256979, 256981, 256985. 


HANFSTAENGL (FRANZ) Munich, Ger- 
many. 17316 


Abendstille; by Ernst Dorn. © Aug. 
24, 1922; 1 ce. Nov. 20; K 169653. 


HANLON (JOHN) San Francisco. 
VisAT 
Hanion’s art alphabet. © Jan. 18, 


1922; 2 ce. Sept. 12; I 7282. 


HANNA 
N. M. 

Acoma, N. M.: 

Cathedral of the desert.—Enchanted 
Mesa from the North Gate.—Guardian 
of the North Gate.—Stronghold of.— 
Valley of the Enchanted Mesa. © 
Oct. 20, 1922; 2 ce each) Noy 20" J 
258347-258351. 

Albuquerque, N. M., Chureh of San 
Felipe. © Aug. 10, 1922; 2 ec Oct. 
18; J 257815. 


(Mitton KE.) Albuquerque, 


17318-17323 


HANSEL (RospeRT SITLINGTON) Pitts- 
burgh. 17324-17327 

[4 prints]: 

Capital can be had, but to suecess- 
fully reach it it must be tapped in 
the right way.—sSecret money rais- 
ing, the right plan an effective presen- 
tation.—Strong arm of money rais- 
ing.—There is a way to successfully 
finance any legitimate meritorious 
proposition. © July 29, 1922; 2 «. 
each Dec. 28; K 170742-170745. 


Harper (W. St. Ciarz) New York. 
17328-17330 
Visible license plate and holder, 1, 
2. ©1ec.each July 27, 1922; J 256278, 
256279. 


holder;, 3: ¥Oo ees 


1922; J 256280. 
Wil- 
17331 


HARDING PEELING MACHINE CO., 
mington, Del. 

Hands off. © Sept. 22 
Dec. 7; K 170270. 

Harpy (JuLIA Ropinson) Louisville. 


Yours truly, Aunt Judy. © Oct. 16, 
1922; 2 ec. Oct. 20; K 168995. 


HARNISCH (GruLIo O.) New York. 
i faap 


H. S. New York string ensemble. 
© Sept. 28, 1922: 2°e) Sepiew2n, is 
168658. 

Harris (W. J.) St. Augustine, Fla. 


17334-17348 


Cranberry Lake, N. J.: 

Areh vista.—From Eagle Rock, B, 
CG, E, F.—Looking east.—Rocks.— 
Seenie.—Table Rock. © Aug. 10, 
1922; 2 @ each Dee. 26; J 258951-— 
258953, 258955-258959, 258961. 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1922 17443 

Cranberry Lake, N. J.: [9 prints]: 

East.—From Eagle Rock, D.—From {Anxious moments]—[At the milli- 
Silver Rock.—Isles.—North.—North- | ner]—[In the reception room]— 
east. © Aug. 15, 1922; 2 c. each Dec. | [Just arrived]—[Out for a run]— 
26; J 258954, 258960, 258962—258965. [Primping up] — [Sorority girl] — 


Harris & Ewine, Washington. 
17349-17360 
Byrne (Betty) 21845 EN. © Sept. 
aetoee; 2 c. Dee. 11; J 258701. 
Chung-Hui Wang, 77373C. © Dec. 
30, 1921; 2 ce Dec. 11, 1922; J 258700. 


Cooper (Gov. Robert A.) 80433 D. 
© May 31, 1922; 2. @ Dec. 11; J 
258703. 

Dawes (General) A 3774. © Dec. 
i 1922-2. ¢; Dee, 11; J 258695. 


De Cespedes (Dr. Carlos Manuel) 
31169 B K. © Dee. 7, 1921; 2 ce. Dee. 
mie 1922: J 258702. 


Oddie (Sen. Tasker L.) 73019 B S. 
ervpr. 20, 1921; 2 cc. Dee. 11; 1922. 
J 258696. 

Pepper (Sen. George W.) 16849 BG. 
mia 10 1922-2 ¢. Dec. 11; 5 
258693. 

Reed (Sen. D. A.) 82727 A. © Jan. 
20, 1922: 2 ce. Dec. 11; J 258692. 

Sarraut (Albert) 76454 A. © Nov. 
Poe) = 2c. Dee, 11, 1922: J. 25869T. 

Schanzer (Carlo) 76294 L. © Nov. 
io, 1921-2 c Dec. 11, 1922; J 258698. 

Von Therman (Baron Edmund) 
morta ©. Noy. 23, 1921;.2, c. Dec. 
11, 1922; J 258699. 

Washington, D. C., Capitol through 
Union station arch; 3896. © July 21, 
1922; 2 c. Dee. 11; J 258694. 


HARRISON (R. W.) Miami, Fla. 17361 
Miami madonna. © Nov. 24, 1922; 


Pee Nov.s26 sie 258501. 
HART, SCHAFFNER & MArRx, Chicago. 
17362-17440 

[4 prints]; 

{At the Derb:]—[Co-eds]—[Seen 
on Michigan boulevard]—[Their morn- 
ing exercise] © Aug. 9, 1922; 2 «. 
each Dee. 22; K 170418—-170421. 

_ [4 prints]: 

[Campfire companions]—[He’s com- 
ing now]—([That’s Interesting] — 
[Watching the nose dive] © Aug. 6, 
eer 2 e. each Dec. 22: K. 170422— 
170425. 

[?¢ prints]: 

[Back to college]—[Credit men]— 
[Evening at home]—[Joys of motor- 
ing ]—[Room mates]—[School days]— 
[Standing by] © Aug. 19, 1922; 2. 
each Dec. 22; K 170426—-170432. 


[Vassar girl]—[Where’s the caddy] 
© Sept. 25, 1922; 2 ec. each Dee. 22; 
K_ 170380-170385, 170394-170396. 


[10 prints]: 

[After the service ]—[Announcer ]— 
[At the book counter] — [Cheer 
leader]—[Having them _ pressed]— 
[His Christmas present]—T[It’s very 
windy]—[On to work]J—[That means 
extra wear]—[Waiting their turn] 
© Sept. 23, 1922; 2 e@ each Dec. 22: 
K 170386—1703893, 170446, 170447. 


[10 prints]: 

[At the opera]—[Coach]—[Getting 
a bachelor button]—[His first les- 
son]—T[It’s a formal party ]—[Looking 
for a partnerJ]—[Open number]— 
[Playing Santa Claus]—[Proposal]— 
[Surburbanite] © Nov. 11, 1922; 2c. 
each Dec. 22; K 170408-170417. 


{11 prints]: 

[At the crossing]—[Early start]— 
[His last picture]—[Hold it 
straight]—[It’s not exciting]—[Now 
let’s go]J—[Ready to go in]—T[South- 
ern gentleman]—[They’re coming 
now]—([Traveling salesman ]—T[Wait- 
ing for the taxi] © Oct. 28, 1922; 2c. 
each Dec. 22; K 170397-170407. 


[24 prints]: 

[At the polo match]—[Bon voy- 
age]—[Book worm]—[Christmas pres- 
ent]|—[Detour from here] — Direc- 
tor]—[Dirty job]—[Giving a lift]— 
[Halloween]—[In the hotel lobby]— 
[in the study]—T[It’s a good report ]— 
[Leaving town]—[On the ferry]—[On 
the green] —[Regular pal] — [She 
knows the dance steps]—T[Sleighing 
party ]—[She turned me down]—[Sur- 
veyor|—[Take that scene]—[Train’s 
late]—[Trap shooter]—Workout] © 
Sept. 9, 1922; 2 c«@ -each Dec. 22; K 
170483-170445, 170448—-170458. 


Hassett (JAMES A.) Seattle. 17441 
[Plan of a township] © Aug. 12, 

1922; 2 ec. Sept. 5; I 7283. 

HatcH (O. L.) Kewanee, Ill. 17442 
Farm bureau plant. © Oct. 20, 

1922; 2 c Dee. 14; J 258735. 

Haunes (Howarp C.) Peoria, Ill. 

17448 


Capacity of open ditches. [Blue- 
print]. © Aug, 25,1922 +20. Sept. 9: 
Lie. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Dt: vs3He S17 


17444 

Hay (RatpH E.) Canton, O. 17444 
Canton bulldogs. © Nov. 1, 1922; 

2 eu Noy. 42:3 258112: 

Haynes (J. E.) % Haynes photo 
studios, St. Paul. 17445-17491 


Bison stampede. 
1922; J 258552. 


Grand Teton, 16194. © 
1922: 2 ce Dec. 26; J 258908. 


Yellowstone natl. park, Wy.: 

Adelaide (Speed boat) coming to- 
ward dock, 22661.—Arch at northern 
entrance showing new ranger station, 
22631.—Canyon, public auto camp, 
tourists, 22679.—Cody road, S. Hill, 
Spiral bridge, 22749.—Cody road, S. 
Hill, spiral bridge and car, from dis: 
tance, 22747.—Dragon’s Mouth Spring, 
22637.—Entrance to Hoodoos, north, 
22629.—Forest on north side of Mt. 
Washburn, 22719.—Grand Canyon ho- 
tel, lounge from office, 22744.—Grand 
Canyon hotel, lounge toward office, 
22742.—Hamilton’s store, Old Faith- 
ful, 22670.—Hoodoos, burnt timber, 
22698. — Lake Camp, 22731. — Lake 
Camp entrance, 22732.—Lake Camp, 
main bldg., entrance and _ people, 
22730.—Lake Camp, main bldg., load- 
ing coaches, 22729.—Lake, Hamilton 
store, 22669.—Lodge pole pines and 
aspens near Quadrant Mts., 22721.— 
Lodge Pole pines growing in rock in 
Firehold River, 22717.—Lodge pole 
Pines near Kepler Cascade road, 
22702.—Mammoth Hot Springs from 
East Gardiner road, 22633.—Mammoth 
Springs formation, limber pine, cedar 
and juniper, 22700.—Meadow and 
lodge poles near Willow park, 22709.— 
Meldrum, Albright, Cook and Hedges 
at Madison Junction, 22234.—National 
Park Mt., and Deadwood stage, 
22205.—Private autos at Beaver Dam, 
22667.—Rabbit brush, 22693.—Ramsay 
(L. A.) painting at Artist’s Pt., 22691, 
22692.— Roosevelt (Camp) dining 
room, 22741.—Roosevelt (Camp) fire- 
place, 22740.—Roosevelt (Camp) from 
Middle Distance, 22736.—Roosevelt 
(Camp) main bldg., 22734.—Roosevelt 
(Camp) main bldg, and cottage 
line, 22738.—Semi-Centennial Geyser, 
22626.—Sepulchre Mt., aspen and 
Douglas spruce, 22714. — Sleeping 
Giant, 22627.—Spruce trees near Con- 
tinental Divide, 22703.—Spruce trees 
near Lake Camp, 22707.—Undine 
Falls, 22642.—Upper Fall through 
trees, 22635.—Washburn (Mt.) spruce 
near timberline, 22705.—Washburn 
(Mt.) whitebark pine, 22696.—Wash- 
burn (Mt.) whitebark pine and spruce 


© 1a; Dee ST 


dane id: 


timberline, 22712.—Washburn (Mt.) 
whitebark pine timberline, 22711. © 
July 15, 1922; 2 e each Nov. 13; J 
258227-258271. 


HEADLEY CHOCOLATE Co., Baltimore. 
17492 
[Easter dove.] © Nov. 12, 1922; 
2 ec. Nov. 23; K 169904. 


Heatp (Wm. RicHARDSON) Boston. 
- 17493 
Plymouth, Mass., Plymouth Rock. | 
© Aug. 15, 1922 ; 2 c. Nov. 24; J 258566. 


HECHT co., INc., Baltimore. 17494 


Venable park stadium. © Nov. 28, 
1922; 2 c. Nov. 29; K 169861) 


HemMiIne (Harry H.) Milwaukee. 
17495 


dar mamma. ©: Oct: 3, 919226 - C. 
Oct. 7; K 169049. 


HENDERSON (F. R.) & CO., 
York. 17496, 17497 
Rubber. Price of ribbed smoked 
sheets at New York and total monthly 
exports from the east, Nov., 1921 to 
Sept., 1922. © Nov. 2, 1922; 2 c. Nov. 
Set Fars, 


Dec. 1921 to Nov., 1922. © Dee. 
2, 1922: 2-¢. Dee Aliso. 


INc., New 


Hersert (Emit) New York. 17498 


Two roads. Two loads. © Nov. 17, 
1922;2 c¢. Dec. 4; K 169991. 


HERBERT & LANCE STUDIOS, Detroit. 


17499, 17500 


Fljozdal (F. H.) Grand President of 
United brotherhood of maintenance-of- 
way and ry. shop laborers. © Oct. 15, 
1922; 2 « Nov. 4; J 258158. 

Milliman (KE. E.) Grand Secretary 
and Treasurer of United brotherhood 
of maintenance-of-way and ry. shop 
laborers. © Oct. 15, 1922; 2 ¢ Nov. 
45) J. 25510 


HERMAN (WILLIAM) Youngstown, O. 
17501 


If our man called on you [etc] © 
Oct. 20, 1922; 2 « Oct. 27; K 169531. 


HERRMANN -Santa Monica, 

Calif. 17502 

New Presbyterian church. © Oct. 
24, 1922; 2 ec. Oct. 30; J 258004. 


HERSHBERGER (RALPH A.) Lakewood, 
O. 17503 


[Head of jester] © Sept. 15, 1922; 
2 ce. Nov..29; I 7406. 


(GEORGE) 


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‘MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1922 


17559 


Herzog (JoHN) Rockford, Il. 
17504, 17505 


Darrow (Clarence) © Oct. 15, 
1922 ; 2c. Oct. 30; J 258006. 
Masters (Edgar Lee) © Oct. 15, 


1922; 2 c. Oct. 30; J 258005. 


Hickox (WitirAm C.) Rochester, N. Y. 
17506-17512 

[7 photographs] : 

‘Lock Vale.—Long’s Peak and moun- 
tains on Continental Divide, from 
Prospect Mt.—Odessa Lake, bordered 
by two tall trees.—Odessa Lake, Little 
Matterhorn in centre.—Odessa Lake, 
Little Matterhorn on right.—Odessa 
Lake, outlet—yYpsilon Mt. and Mt. 
Fairchild with cloud view. © Nov. 24, 
f9225)2 ce. each Nov. 25; J 258515- 
208521. 


HILDERBRANDT (HPHRAIM E.) Philadel- 
phia. 17518, 17514 


Philadelphia, Pa., navy yard, naval 


. aircraft factory, aerial view. © Oct. 


20, 1922; 2c. Nov. 1; J 258116. 


—w—water front, aerial view, 
en eo O22: 2 ¢ Nov. 1: J 2o8in7. 


© 


Hitt (ArtHur J.) San Francisco. 
17515 


No room for delay in here. © Nov. 
Agee eC. INOV. 135 K 169532. 


Hittarp (FrerpINAND JoHN) Burling- 
ton, Vt. 17516 


Vermont linesman. © Oct. 7, 1922; 
2c. Sept. 21; J 258154. 


HILLBERN THRIFT CoRP., Chicago. 
L517, LIS 


Register for a savings account that 
will grow by itself. No, you deposit 
no money. © Nov. 28, 1922; 2 c. Dec. 
6; K 170084. 


This sign means money in the bank 
for you. © Nov. 28, 1922; 2 c Dec.6; 
K 1700338. 


Hixon, NEwMAN, Kansas City, Mo. 
17o19, 17520 
Wilhite (Hazel F.) © Dec. 1, 1922; 
Ze Noy. 15; J 258832. 


Booth (Charles Brandon) © Jan. 
1, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1922; J 259055. 


HomeEr-WHEELER (LuTI£z) Albuquer- 

que, N. M. LCS PALE 

Garland of memories. © Nov. 8, 
tu25 2 ¢ Nov. 17: 170337, 


HokEVEL MFG. CorP., Jersey City. 
ny (sy) 


Sandblast room, style 6, S 8548. 


[Blueprint © L & ‘Octs 1971922; I 

7308. 

HoFMANN (VEA VAN BuREN) Great 
Neck, N. Y. 17523-17542 


[Artistic model furniture] : 

[Arm chair, A, B]— [Bed] — 
[ Bureau] — [Davenport] — [Desk] — 
[Dressing table] —[Floor lamp] — 
[Gateleg table]—[Side board]—[Side 
chair, A, B]—[Stove]—[Table]—[Tea 
wagon] © Aug. 11, 1922; 2 c each 

et. 9; K 168958-168972. 


[ Artistic model furniture]: 

[Arm chair] — [Cabinet] — [Foot 
stool |—T[ Refrigerator ] Aug. 24, 
1922; 2 c each Aug. 380; K 168954— 
16897. 


Betsy Ann doll furniture. © Nov. 
S, 1922); 2, ¢; Dee. 8; K 170128: 


HoLmMEsS co., Chicago. 17548-17550 


{8 prints]: 

{Cathedral, Christmas eve ]—[Christ- 
mas carol]—[Christmas eve]—[Christ- 
mas morning services]—[Christmas 
star ]—[Christmas street ]|—[Christmas 
tree]-—[Christmas visitors] © Sept. 
27, 1922; 2 c each Sept. 29; K 168690-— 
168697. 


Hommes & EDWARDS SILVER Co., Bridge- 


port, Coumn. 17551 
Introducing the century pattern. 
(In Good housekeeping, Jan. 1923) 


©) Wee n20."1922> 1 e Dec. 127 ae 
170736. 


HoLtTzMAN (MINARD) Bexley, O. 
17552-17559 


Center hall, floor plan arrangement: 
Five room, with one chimney, 100. 
[ Blueprint]—Six room, with one chim- 
ney, 101. [Blueprint]—With clothes 
closet, 102. [Blueprint] © Aug. 8, 
1922; 2 c. each Aug. 12; I 6994-6996. 


Center hall with coat closet and one 
chimney, floor plan arrangement. 
[Blueprints]: 


Five room, 104.—Six room, 105.— 

Small size, 103. © Aug. 26, 1922;2 ec. 
each Sept. 5; I 7077-7079. 
Six room, convertible into seven 
room, floor plan arrangement, 109. 
[Blueprint] © Aug. 26, 1922; 2 «. 
Oct. ZOE 7288: 

sae floor plan arrangement, 
108. [Blueprint] © Aug. 26, 1922; 
2) Cj Septy AS Ewe, 


045 


17560 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Ivis sve 7 


HOME NEWS PUuB. co., New York. 
17560-17564 
Smart Alee [1922]: 

© Nov. 26; 1 ¢. Nov. 28; K 169854. 
© Dee. 3; 1 ce. Dec. 9; K 170272. 
© Dee. 10; 1c. Dee. 14; K 170262. 
© Dec. 17; 1 ce. Dee. 17; K 170487. 
© Dee. 24; 1 ¢. Dee. 29; K 170741. 


HoPKINS (FRANK W.) INC., Chicago. 

17565 

Watch your tank. © Nov. 11, 1922; 
26, Nov. 1 ie 1Or ia, 


HorypcezAK (THEODOR) Washington. 
17566-17574 

[9 photographs]: 

Arlington national cemetery, Va., 
resting place of Admiral Robert Edwin 
Peary, 16—Washington, D. C., Rock 
Creek park in autumn, 20, 22, 25, 
32-35.—The mall, 12. © Nov. 18, 
1922. 2. ¢ “each ‘Nov. 18 3)' J) 258322— 
258330. 


HovueH (DoNALD) White Bear Lake, 
Minn. 17575 
Looking across Namakon Lake, 
Minn. © Mar. 10, 1922; 2 c. Aug. 22; 
fpr 


HowarpD (JAMES W.) Chicago. 17576 
Evolution of the beef. © 1c. Nov. 


17, 1922; I 7445. 


Howe (ArtHuR L.) Methuen, Mass. 
LuPiSW(Te 


God’s tabernacle of safety, the 
throne of safety. © 1c. Sept. 13, 
1922; J 257726. 


Howenit (Witt H.) Chicago. 17578 


Chieago, Ill, Field museum, colon- 
nade. © Nov. 10, 1922; 2 c. Nov. 23; 
J 258472. 


Hoyt (DupLteEy) New York. 
17579, 17580 
Booth (Evangeline) © Oct. 3, 1922; 
Z°@: OCt we. de cot tl. 
Weller (Royal H.) © 
1922592 ‘e'Oet. A633) 25TTLT. 


sept. 27, 


HusBarRD (PHILIP E.) Los Angeles. 


17581 
Pilot productions. Design for mo- 
tion picture title frame. © 1 c. Sept. 


21, 1922; J 257192. 
Huserr (JosepH J.) Buffalo. 
17582, 17583 
Brent (Ri. Rev. Charles H.) A, B. 


© Oct; A922; 2) c¢ teach Oct) Ge7s 
257655, 257656. 


HuGHEsS & BAiLey, Brooklyn. 17584 


Monroe, N. Y., aero view of. 
Dec. 21, 1922; 2 & Dec. 26> Kae TOsI6. 


HuGHes & Fowter, Brooklyn. 17585 
Suffern, N. Y., aero view of. 
Sept. 29, 1922; 2 ce. Oct. 2; K 168397. 


Hunt (LEsuieE L.) Callao, Peru, S. A. 

17586 

Carmen (Virgin) © Nov. 7, 1922; 
2'@ Nov: 28% 3: 2585228 


Hussey (Mrs. LESLIE. WarpD) Nash- 
ville. 17587 
Introducing the Snooper family. © 
Nov. 30, 1922; 1 e Dee. 6; K 170025. 


Hutson (Rome) Bellevue, Pa. 
17588-17597 

[10 prints]: 

[ Certain rich man ]—l[ Danger 
ahead]—J[Declaration of independence 
for yourself and family]—[Filling 
station]J—[How much does it cost to 
live]—[In chains]—[Secret]—[Three 
government officials will call—[Too 
late]—[Trapping the wolf] © Dee. 
0d, 1922; 2 « each Dee Geae aw pi-— 
170800. 


Hype (Maritpa 8.) Deerfield, Mass. 
17598 


[Old Deerfield doll house] © Oct. 
1, 1922; 2. ce Dee A2y Ae 10220; 


INGOLS (FRANK W.) Chicago. 


17599, 17600 

Baseball, American league, percent- 

age of games won, 1922. © July 11, 
1922: 2 ¢«. July 2a es: 

national league, percentage of 


games won, 1922. [Blueprint] © 
July 11, 1922; 2 « July 2ra 700t, 


INLAND PRINTERS cCo., Chicago. 17601 


Benton (Linn Boyd) born May 13, 
1844. (Jn Inland printer, Oct., 1922) 
© Oct. 1, 1922; 1.¢ Oct. 12; 1K 168837. 


INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, 


Baltimore. 17602 

Areh of education for industrial 

peace: © Oct. 16, 1922; 2°) Oe 2i; 
| Biya sy 


INTERNATIONAL FEATURE SERVICE, INC., 
New York. 17603-17606 
Asking papa. © Nov. 12,1922; 1¢. 
Nov. 23; K 149607. 
Baby’s bedtime. © Dec. 3, 1922; 
1 e@ Dee. 12; K 149633. 
Book ‘lovers; © Oct. 8} 19227 ec. 
Oct. 18; K 149572. 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 
no. 4, 1922 17606 


Bringing up father [1922]: Hello, Halloween. © Oct. 29, 1922; 
en cet elaulyt 2% 140487, | | & Nev. 7; Kitse5v0. 
© Oct. 2; 2 c Oct. 2; K 149554. If myths come true. © Dec. 3, 
© Oct. 8; 2 c Oct. 10; K 149560. | 1922; 1 c. Dec. 5; K 149624. 


‘© Oct. 15; 1. Oct. 17; K 149567.| In a flurry. © Oct. 1, 1922; 1. 
© Oct. 22; 1 ¢ Oct. 21; K 149575. | Oct. 10; K 149559. 


© Oct. 29; Le. Oct. 28; K 149581. | Jerry on the job [1922]: 


© Nov. 12; 1 ¢. Nov. 11; K 149597. 8 
OC) Oct. 15 ce, Oct, 2-1 ec Nov. fe; 
© Nov. 19; 1. Nov. 18; K 149601. | x 48e05, 


© Nov. 26; 1c. Nov. 25; K 149611. © Oct. 8; 2 c Oct. 10; K 149563. 


ee, bc. Der 4. Pe20. © Oct. 15: 2 ¢. Oct. 17; K 149571. 


© Dec. 10; 1 c. Dec. 9; K 149628. 
© Dee. 17; 2c. Dec. 18; K 149650. ©) Get. 22; 2c. Oct. 21; K 149576: 


© Dee. 24; 1 ce. Dec. 26; K 149638. © Oct. 29; 2 ec. Oct. 28; K 149584. 
© Dec. 31; 2 c. Dec. 30; K 149646. © Noy. 5; 2 c. Nov. 4; K 149589. 
eT ane - it; 49592. 

Dangerous curves ahead. © Oct. © Nov. 12; 2 c. Nov. 11; K 14959 


/ 29, 1922: 1 c. Nov. 2; K 149586. © Nov. 19, 2 c. Nov. 18; K 149604. 
© Nov. 26; 2 ec. Nov. 25; K 149608. 
© Dee. 3; 2 e« Dee. 4; K 149622. 
© Dee..10; 2 c Dec. 9; K 149625. 
© Dec. 17; 2 ec. Dec. 18; K 149636. 


Down on the farm [1922]: 
eet: 2c, Oct. 23 KK 149552. 
© Oct. 8; 2c Oct. 10; K 149561. 
© Oct. 15; 1 ec. Oct. 17; K 149568. 


© Oct. 22: 1c Oct. 21; K 149573. © Dec. 24; 2 c. Dec. 26; K 149648. 
© Oct. 29; 1 ¢. Oct. 28; K 149582. © Dee. 31; 2 c. Dec. 30; K 149649. 
© Nov. 12; 1c. Nov. 11; K 149594. Katzenjammer kids [1922]: 

Ee 2 Nov. 185 see. © Oct. 8; 2c. Oct. 10; K 149562. 


© Nov. 26; 1c. Nov. 25; K 149612. 
© Dec. 3; 1 c Dee. 4; K 149615. 
© Dee. 10; 1 c. Dee..9; K 149631. 
© Dec. 17; 2 c Dec. 18; K 149651. 
© Dee. 24; 1 c¢. Dec. 26; K 149639. 
© Dec. 31; 2 c. Dec..30; K 149645. 


©) Ocha oie: Ot: 1h ye 149566: 
© Oct. 22; 1 ce. Oct. 21; K 149574. 
© Oct. 29; 1 ce. Oct. 28; K 149580. 
© Nov. 12; 1c. Nov. 11; K 149596. 
© Noy. 19; 1 ec. Nov. 18; K 149600. 
© Nov. 26; 1c. Nov. 25; K 1496138. 


Eddie’s friends [1922]: © Dec. 3; 1 c Dec. 4; K 149619. 
© Oct. 1; 2 ¢ Oct. 2; K 149555. © Dec. 10; 1 c. Dec. 9; K 149629. 
© Oct. 8; 2 ¢ Oct. 10; K 149565. © Dec. 17; 2 c. Dec. 18; K 149652. 
© Oct. 15; 2 « Oct. 17; K 149570. © Wee 24; Ive. Dec. 26; K 149640: 
© Oct. 22; 2 c Oct. 21; K 149578. © Dee. 31; 2 c. Dec. 30; K 149644. 


© Oct. 29; 2 ce Oct. 28; K 149583. Krazy Kat. © Oct. 1, 1922; 2 ¢ 
© Nov. 5; 2 ec. Nov. 4; K 149587. | Oct. 3; K 149557. 

© Nov..12; 2 ¢. Nov. 11; K 149591. Same. © Oct. 8, 1922; 2 ¢. Oct. 
© Nov. 19: 2c. Nov. 18: K 149603. | 10; K 149558. 

© Nov. Wd ee 2 eo NOV. Diy: K 149610. Little Jimmy [1922] : 

ee ec 3, 20c Dec 4; 140028. © Oct. 1: 2c. Oct. 2: K 149556. 
© Dec. 10; 2 ce. Dee. 9; K 149627. © Oct. 8: 2 ¢ Oct. 10; K 149564. 
© Dec. 17; 2 c. Dec. 18; K 149635. © Oct. 15; 2c. Oct. 17; K 149569. 
© Dee. 24; 2 c. Dec. 26; K 149642. © Oct. 22: 2 c. Oct. 21; K 149577. 
© Dec. 31; 2 c. Dec. 30; K 149648. © Oct. 29; 2 c. Oct. 28; K 149585. 


Frame ups. © Nov. 26, 1922; 1¢. © Nov. 5; 2 ¢. Nov. 4; K 149588. 
Noy. 28; K 149616. © Nov. 12; 2 ¢. Nov. 11; K 149593. 
Golden glow. © Nov. 19, 1922; 1 ¢. © Nov. 19; 2c. Nov. 18; K 149602. 
Nov. 29; K 149617. © Nov. 26; 2 c..Nov. 25; K 149609. 


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17707 


pt. Iv., BrSs.j vest 


INTERNATIONAL FEATURE SERVICE, INC,— 


Continued. 
Little Jimmy [1922]—Continued. 


© Dec. 38; 2 c. Dec. 4; K 149621. 
© Dec. 10; 2 c. Dec. 9; K 149626. 
© Dec. 17; 2 c. Dec. 18; K 149634. 
© Dec. 24; 2 ec Dec. 26; K 149641. 
© Dee. 31; 2 c. Dec. 30; K 149647. 


© Nov. 5, 1922; ae. 


Modern Venus. 


Nov. 15; K 149598. 
On our block [1922]: 
© Nov. 12; 1 ¢. Nov. 113; K 149595. 
© Nov. 26; 1¢. Nov. 25; K 149614. 
© Dec. 3; 1 c Dee. 4; K 149618. 
© Dec. 10; 1 « Dee. 9; K 1496380. 
Same, ©'Oet. 4, 1922-2 ¢ Oct. 
2; K 1495538. 


Question of time. 
1 ¢ Oct. 24; K 149579. 


Snowed in. © Dec. 17, 
Dec. 30; K 149653. 


Stairways... © Nov.’ 19, 1922: 1 ec. 
Nov. 21; K 149606. 

Will I do? © Dee: 10, 1922* 1 «. 
Dec. 22: K 149637. 

You win. © Nov. 26, 1922; 1c. Dee. 
9; K 149682. 


Youth finds a way. © Sept. 24, 
1922; 1 c& Sept. 30; K 149551. 


INTERNATIONAL SHOE CO. 
BRANCH OF) St. Louis. 
17707-17710 


1922 Fe. 


(PETERS 


[4 prints]: 

Evening shadows.—His first 
prayer.—Up against it—Winsome lass. 
©) Dee. 15,41922,-, 2..¢. each..Dee; 26; 
K 170562-170565. 


INTERNATIONAL SHOE CO. (ROBERTS, 
JOHNSON & RAND BRANCH OF) St. 
Louis. 17711-17715 

[5 prints]: 

Fair equestrienne.—Making friends 
with poll parrot.—Mother’s joys.— 
Prize winners.—Sunshine and flowers. 
© Dec. 15, 1922; 2 « each Dec. 26; 
K 170504-170508. 


INTERNATIONAL STEEL WHEEL CoO., Seat- 
tle. 17716 
International steel wheel. [Blue- 
BLN 1 wubyed) 1922-2 c Aus. 21: 
I 7014. 


INTERNATIONAL SYNDICATE, Baltimore. 

17717 

Easter. He ih risen. © Apr. 16, 
1922; 2 ec. May 1; K 169166. 


© Oct. 15, 1922; 


INTERNATIONAL TELEPHONE AND TELE- 
GRAPH CoRP., Havana, Cuba. 
17718 
Zayas (President Alfredo) of Cuba 
inaugurating broadcasting in his coun- 
try. © Oct. 16, 1922 ; 2-er eae; J 
257708. 


INTERNATIONAL TEXTBOOK CO., Scran- 
ton, Pa. 17719-17728 


Residence: ; 
Basement plan. [Blueprint]—Hast 
elevation. [Blueprint] — First floor 
plan. [Blueprint]—Longitudinal sec- 
tion on line C-D. [Blueprint]—North 
elevation. [Blueprint]—Second floor 
plan. [Blueprint]—South elevation. 
[Blueprint]—Third, attic, floor plan. 
[Blueprint]—Transverse section on 
line A-B. [Blueprint]—West eleva- 
tion. [Blueprint] © Aug. 14, 1922; 
2 c. each Sept. 1; 7202-7211. 


| IRWIN (WILLIAM Henry) New York. 


17729 


Diagram to determine the saving 
effected by issuing low yield bonds in 
order to retire high yield bonds. © 
1. ec. Sept... 20,, 1922. Tires 


(GEoRGE Harry) Plandome, 
Tue Vet INS owe: 17730, ARTS) 


Boost Plandome. © Sept. 25, 1922; 
2 ¢ Oct. 5: Rice: 

[Peninsular points the way to sound 
protection] © Oct. 15, 1922; 2 c. Dec. 

; K 169902. 


JACOBY (HELEN EATON) Indianapolis. 
L732 

May love and joy surround your 
world like incense this Christmas time. 
© Dec. 2, 1922; 2 « Dee. 7; K 170120. 


JACKSON 


JAEGER (FREDERICK ADAM) Yonkers, 
INS 17733 
Jever know it to fail? © Nov. 25, 


1922; 2 ec Dec. 4; K 170170. 


JANSS INVESTMENT co., Los Angeles. 
17734 


Westwood, Calif., territory between 
Los Angeles and Santa Monica, Calif., 
reproduction from original design. © 
1 ¢ Oct. 7, 1922: J 25a7ore 


JENKINS (C. FRANCIS) ‘Washington, 
17735 


First radio photograph. © Dec. 24, 
1922; 2 c. Dec. 19; J 258860. 


JENNEY (LEONARD TuFtTs) Medford, 
Mass. 17736 
Higer (Mt.) and Mt. Monch from 
Mt. Jungfrau, Switzerland. © Nov. 
24, 1922: 2 c. Nov. 25; J 258485. 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 192: 17785 
JENSEN (PETER C.) San Francisco. K-D rapio co., New York. 17766 
17737 [Diagram of radio construction] © 

San Francisco, Calif., City hall | 1c May 20, 1922; I 7302. 


civie centre; Shriners convention, 1922. 
© June 14, 1922; 2c. July 5; J 258655. 


JEW YAM YEE, Washington. — 
17738-17740 

Washington, D. C.: 

Capitol and the moon.—Capitol from 
Botanical gardens.—Washington mon- 
ument. © Sept. 12, 1922; 2 c. each 
Oct. 13; J 257685—257687. 


JOHNSON (ANDREW FULLER) Gray, Me. 
17741-17743 

[3 blueprints]: 

Benya cowl.—Figure planes and 
their traces.—Plane figures oblique to 
all the planes of projection. © Aug. 
15, 1922; 2 ce. each Sept. 2; 7191-7193. 


JOHNSON (DAvip C.) AND DARVILLE 

(Merton A.) New York. 17744 

Darville, Johnson bond yield chart. 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 1922; I 7003. 


JOHNSON (HERBERT) New York. 
17745-17748 

Day dreams. © Oct. 4, 1922; 1. 
Nov. 24; K 169784. 

If those glider experiments pan out. 
ede 25, 1922: 1'"'e Noy.) 24. K 
169782. 

Speaking of best cellars. © Sept. 
i, aeee, 1c. Oct. 27; K 169035. 

Summer pastimes. © Oct. 3, 1922; 
1 e@ Nov. 24; K 169783. 


JOHNSON sTuUDIO, Des Plaines, Il. 
17749 
Central trust co. of Ill., Chicago, IIL, 
male chorus. © Dec. 5, 1922; 2 ce. Dec. 
9; J 258650. 


JONES (CHARLES S.) Co., INC., Boston. 

17750 

Juvenile artist. © Sept. 15, 1922; 
2c Sept. 22; K 168474. 


JONES PHOTO co., Aberdeen, Wash. 
17751-17763 

8101, 3113, 3501, 5014. © Sept. 28, 
122: 2c. each Oct.' 43.3 257506, 257- 

S07, 257517, 257518. 

3103-3105, 3108, 20050 (A-C, E, F.) 
© Sept. 25, 1922; 2°c. each Oct. 4; J 
257508—257516. 

JOSEPH & FEISS co., Cleveland. 
17764 

Dripping wet. © Sept. 15, 1922; 2 
e. Oct. 9; K 168491. 


JUVENILE SHOE corP., Carthage, Mo. 
17765 
Fall. Well dressed girls wear them. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1922; J 257175. 


KapEL & HERBERT, New York. 
17767, 17768 


Marconi (Senator) and Alfred N. 
Goldsmith. © June 21, 1922; 2 « 
June 26; J 255565. 


Muromskaia (Mlle. Lubor) 
6, 1922; 2 c. June 26; J 255564. 


© May 


KAHILL PHOTO STUDIOS. Portland, Me. 
17769-17771 

[3 photographs]: 

Oxford debating team, front.—Ox- 
ford debating team, talking.—Robin- 
son (Postmaster Charles A.) of Port- 
land, Me.—First Asst. Postmaster Gen- 
eral John H. Bartlett and Postmaster 
General Hubert Work. © Sept. 30, 
f922' 92, €, each. Oct. 2b (2argoe 
257996. 


(KOnyvES) Budapest, Hun- 
gary. 17772-17775 
Grossmutter’s geburtstag [(Grand- 
mother’s birthday]) by G. Sheridan 
Knowles. © Sept. 10, 1920; 1 ec Sept. 
28, 1922; K 168631. 

Hypnos ([Der traum]) by T. Benec- 
zur. © May 10, 1922; 1 c. Sept. 28; 
K 168634. 

In der bibliothek; by L. Bruck. © 
Oct, WoL: “1c. Sept. 28) A922 ke 
168633. < 

Miirchen; by O. Glatz. © Oct. 1, 
1919; 1 e Sept. 28, 1922; K 168632. 


KANDLBINDER (SYLVESTER N.) Spring- 
field, Ill. 17776 


U-tellem board. © Aug. 6, 1921; 2 
e. Aug. 30; K 169539. 


KartTon (Harry) Philadelphia. 


KALMAN 


17777 
Rapsy. © July 27, 1922; 2 ¢ Aug. 
8; K 168398. 


Katz (Louis) New York. 
17778-17785 

[8 prints]: 

Gee whiz, folks, I wish you all a 
merry Christmas, [etc]—I can’t be 
with you [etc]—I hope on Christmas 
and new year [etc]—I say old top, I’m 
wishing you a jolly and ripping new 
year [etc]—Let me put you wise old 
man [etec]— Merry Christmas and a 
happy new year fete]—Old Si and I 
both wish you the goldarnest happiest 
Christmas [ete]—When good fellows 
get together [etc] © Jan. 2, 1922; 2 
e. each Sept. 20; K 168049-168056. 


349 


KAUFMANN & STRAUSS co., New York. 
17786-17793 

[8 photographs]: - 

Bathing girl—Fair flower girl. 
Fancy headdress.—Fitting flower.— 
Restful pose.—Watching the hours.— 
Wild iris—Winsome smile. © Sept. 
1, 1922; 2 ce. each Nov. 7; J 258363— 
258370. 


KAZANJIAN STUDIO INC., New York. 
17794-17799 

Mackay (Mrs. John W.) sitting in 
chair, hand to face. © July 19, 1922; 
2 ey Aveo e: d256556, 

Mackay (J/iss Katherine) : 

Head and shoulders, full face.— 
Head and shoulders, profile-—Looking 
into pool—Sitting at pool, hat in 
hand.—Sitting at pool, with hat on. 
© July 19, 1922;-2c. each Aus. 7; J 
256557—256561. 


KELLOGG TOASTED CORN FLAKE Co., Bat- 
tle Creek. 17800-17802 
Digging for the last flake. [24 sheet 
poster, 4] © May 22, 1922; 2 ¢ Oct. 
26; K 169858. 

I want more Kelloggs. [24 sheet 
poster, 3] ‘© Mar.i26,°1922; 2 \e:) Oct, 
26; K 169859. 

There’s only one corn flakes. [24 
sheet poster] © Feb. 21, 1922; 2 «. 
Nov. 25; K 169850. 


KELLY (BERNARD JOSEPH) St. Louis. 
17803 


Maine (U. S. S.) © Sept. 14, 1922; 
2c. Sept. 14; J 257058. 


KEMLER (CHARLES) Chicago. 
Chicago, Ill., Fine arts bldg. 
£7: 1922 > 2 erOet..23 3'5. 2oT800: 

Kreme & BEATLEY, INC., New York. 
17805-17810 
Kitchen pets, pattern 1-6. © Nov. 
24, 1922; 2 ec. each Nov. 25; K 170801- 
170806. 
KENNEDY (S. L.) Princeton, Minn. 
17811 
History fulfils prophecy. [ Blue- 
print] ©1e. Oct. 6, 1922; I 7253. 
Kent (F&F. W.) Iowa City, Ia. 
17812-17833 


17804 
© Oct. 


Bighorn Mts. 

Black and Yellow trail.—Canyon 
east from Cloud Peak.—Clear Creek 
Canyon, A, B.—Cloud Peak, A, B.— 
Cloud Peak from west.—Fishing on 
Piney Creek.—F ishing on Seven Broth- 
er Lakes.—Florence Lake.—General 
view.—Glacier at Cloud Peak.—Lake 
at base of Cloud Peak—Lake Solitude. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1V., DoS Awe 


—Medicine park.—Near Cloud Peak.— 
One of Seven Brother Lakes.—Piney 
Creek Falls near Cloud Peak.—Seven 
Brother Lakes.—Sheep.—Snow Bank. 
—Solitude trail. © Sept. 20, 1922; 
ec. each Oct. 25; J 257872—257898. 


KERSHNER (GLENN R.) Culver City, 
Calif. 17834 


Lense angles of the cinema camera. 
© Nov. 3, 1922; 2 & Nov. a> 2 goc2. 


KEYSTONE VIEW co., Meadville, Pa. 
17835-17857 


Antwerp, Belgium: 

Emigrants leaving for America, 
20940.—Fish stall, 25538.—Panorama 
from dome of cathedral, 25532.—Rear 
of cathedral, 25530.—St. Pauls grand 
altar, 25533.—Shde market, 25539. © 
Aug. 15, 1922; 2 @ each Sept. 18; J 
257146, 257149, 257150, 257151, 257153, 
257156. 


flower market, 25537. © Aug. 1, 
1922; 2 « Sept. 18; J 257147. 


Mt. Rainer national park, Wash.: 

Beljica Peak, goverment signal 
station, 23383.—Cowlitz Pinnacle, 
23370.—Gibraltar Rock, top of, 23375.— 
Hazardous crossing of Cowlitz Gla- 
cier, 23372.—Paradise Glacier ice cave, 
entrance, 23364.—Rainer (Mt.) Mc- 
Clure Rock and Tatoosh Range, 
23362.—Rainer (Mt.) majestic snow 
cap, 28377.—Rugged Cowlitz Glacier, 
23373. © July 15, 1922; 2 c. each Sept. 
18; J 257160-257166, 257168. 

Passenger and freight in the locks 
on the Meuse, Belgium, 25523. © Aug. 
1, 1922; 2 ec. Sept. 18; J 257158. 


[3 photographs]: 

Dinant, Belgium, on the banks of 
the Meuse, Rocks of Bayard, 25524.— 
Meuse (River) Belgium, glimpse of 
the beautiful, 25522.—Old woman and 
milk cart, Brussels, Belgium, 25506. 
© Aug. 15, 1922; 2 c each Sept. 18; 
J 257148, 257152, 257167. 

[4 photographs]: 

Antwerp, Belgium, early morning in 
the market, 25536.—Antwerp, Belgium, 
Place Verte, statue of Rubens, 25535.— 
Brussels, Belgium, Monument of Leo- 
pold VII, King of Belgians, 25518.— 
Namur, Belgium, and River from cath- 
edral, 25521. © July 15) 49222 >7¢ 
each Sept. 18; J 257154, 257155, 257157, 
251159. 


Kitey (Mary W.) New York. 17858 


[New York (City) St. Patricks 
cathedral, plaster bas-relief of fa- 
cade] ©1c. Sept. 26, 1922; I 7198. 


300 


S 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1922 


17921 


Ki~MER (THERON W.) New York. 
17859, 17860 
Edgar (James Clifton.) ©1e. Oct. 
fe tee2: J 257668. 


Mae Donald (Pirie) © 1c. Nov. 20, 


1922; J 258352. 


KIMBALL STUDIO. INC., Concord, N. H. 
17861 


Goodnow (Windsor H.) © Nov. 8, 
noes oe. Nov. 9: J 258170: 


KimeE, BRASHEAR, Hoaug, Little Rock, 
Ark. 17862, 17863 


Five foremast movie actors. © Oct. 
eos 2c. Oct. 21; J 257798. 


Turner, middleweight champ, shak- 
ing with Renthrop who defeats Turner 
for the belt. © Sept. 5, 1922; 2 « 
sept. 15; J 257092. 


Kine (CHARLES M.) Camden, N. J. 
17864, 17865 


Camden, N. J., Broadway and Roy- 
den sts., home of the Ottawa tribe no. 
15 Improved order of Redmen. © Dec. 
Ryeoees 2 @ Dec. 5; J 258653. 


City hall park, Indian statue of 
Improved order of Redmen of Cam- 
den co. © Dec. 1, 1922; 2 c Dec. 5; 
J 258652. 


KING FEATURES SYNDICATES, INC., New 
York. 17866-17916 
Barney Google [1922]: 
© Aug. 27; 1 ¢. Sept. 23; K 168394. 
© Sept. 3; 1c. Sept. 23; K 168395. 
© Sept. 10; 1c. Sept. 23 ; K 168391. 
© Sept. 17; 1c. Sept. 23 ; K 168390. 
© Sept. 24;1¢. Sept. 30; K168284. 
© Oct.1; 1 e« Oct. 10; K 168519. 
© Oct. 8; 1 ¢. Oct. 17; K 168705. 
© Oct. 15; 1e. Oct. 24; K 168933. 
© Oct. 22; 1¢e. Nov.1; K 169243. 
© Oct. 29° 1e. Nov.7; K 169297. 
© Nov.5;1¢. Nov.15; K 169605. 
© Nov. 12;1¢. Nov. 23; K 169806. 
© Nov. 19;1¢. Nov. 29; K 169896. 
© Nov. 26; 1¢. Dee. 7; K 170118. 
© Deec.3;1¢. Dec. 12; K 170267. 
© Dec. 10; 1c. Dec. 22; K 170476. 
Mrs. Trubble [1922]: 
© Sept. 16; 1c. Sept. 23 ; K 168392. 
© Sept. 23; 1 ¢. Sept. 30; K 168283. 
© Sept. 30; 1e. Oct.10; K 168521. 
© Oct. 7; 1 © Oct. 17; K 168704. 
© Oct. 14; 1e. Oct. 24; K 168981. 
© Oct. 21; 1 «. Nov. 1; K 169246. 


© Oct. 28; 1 « Nov. 7; K 169296. 
© Nov. 4;1¢ Nov.15; K 169604. 
© Noy. 11;1¢. Nov. 23; K 169808. 
©. Nov. 18; 1c. Nov. 29; K 169898. 
© Nov. 25; le. Dec.7; K 170119. 
© Dec.2;1¢ce. Dee. 7; K 170253. 
Stumble inn. © Dec. 9, 1922; 1c. 
Dec. 22; K 170475. 
Tillie the toiler [1922]: 
©) Oct 225) ec Nov. 1: Ke 169244 
© Oct. 29; 1 c. Nov. 7; K 169298. 
© Nov. 5; 1 ¢ Nov. 15; K 169606. 
© Nov. 12;1¢. Nov. 23; K 169807. 
© Nov. 19; 1 c. Nov. 29; K 169897. 
© Nov..26;).4.c. Dec. CK 10k 
© Dec. 3; 1c. Dec. 12; K 170268. 
© Dec. 10; 1 c. Dec. 22; K 170477. 
Toots and Casper [1922]: 
© Sept. 3; 1c. Sept. 13; K 168595. 
© Sept. 10; 1 ¢ Oct. 10; K 168520. 
© Sept. 17; 1c. Sept. 23 ; K 168393. 
© Sept. 24; 1c. Sept. 30; K 168285. 
© Oct.:1; 1 ¢ Oct. 10; K 168518. 
© Oct. 8; 1c. Oct. 17; K 168706. 
© Oct. 15; 1 ¢. Oct. 24; K 168932. 
© Oct. 22; 1 ¢. Nov. 1; K 169245. 
© Oct. 29; 1 ce. Nov. 7; K 169299. 
© Nov. 5; 1c. Nov. 15; K 169607. 
© Nov. 12; 1¢. Nov. 23; K 169805. 
© Nov. 26; 1c. Dec. 7; K 170116. 
© Wee 3:1 @& Dec 12%) K 170254 
© Dec. 10; 1 c. Dec. 22; K 170478. 


KIRKLE (DEITRICH E.) Monongahela, 
Ba: 17917 


At home. © July 9, 1922; 2 « 
Sept. 14; J 257492. 


KLANCKE (JULIUS HENRY) Chicago. 
17918 


Kissigs © Dite> Noy. 18; 1922's 


258300. 
KLEBOLD PRESS, INC., New York. 
17919, 17920 


Side show. © Sept. 7, 1922; 2 «. 
Sept. 14; K 168659. 


Tent. © Aug. 7, 1922; 2c. Aug. 24; 

K 169029. 
KNIGHT, COUNIHAN co., San Francisco. 
17921 


Golden gate is open. © Nov. 17, 
1922 2 2). C.. INOVEY 23 ke A GOOST: 


dol 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV. FL 


17922 
KNITTED OUTERWEAR BUREAU, INC., 
Baltimore. 17922 
Latest fad in sweaters. © 1. 


Nov. 24, 1922; J 258484. 


KocH (EDWARD WILLIAM) Buffalo. 
17923 
Diagram showing the relative posi- 
tion of therapeutics in the building 
up of a medical education. © 1 .« 
Dec. 16, 1922; I 7446. 


KOECHEL (WALTER PAUL) Bogota, N. J. 
17924 


Lightning radio calculator. © Dec. 


1, 1922; 2 c.. Dec. 26;. 1 7456. 


Kore (GEORGE JOSEPH) Chicago. 
17925 
Photographic drawing for certificate 
of membership. © Nov. 11, 1922; 2c. 
Nov. 27; J 258493. 


Kois (Emery C.) Grand Canyon, Ariz. 
17926 

Masonic monument, Grand Canyon. 
@ Oct. 43 1922.2" Oct. 112) S 2ar675. 


Kopret (JULES G.) Los Angeles. 
: 17927 
[Old English home, but particularly 
the star-light sleeping room, ete.] © 
le: Sept. 23, 1922; I 7298. 
Krauss (RALPH ANTHONY) | Phila- 
delphia. 17928, 17929 
One minute calculator for induc- 
tance coils. [Blueprint] © Sept. 18, 
TO22 = 2G Sepe Loe TCs 4. 
Self computing chart for inductance 
eoils. [Blueprint] © Sept. 1, 1922; 
2c. Sept. 11; I 7087. 


KREUTZER (FRED J.) Elmira, N. Y. 


17930 

[Perspective sketch paper] © Dee. 
2, 19225 2e. Dee sss) 1 7413. 

KUBEY, REMBRANDT STUDIOS, Phila- 


delphia. 17931-17933 


Conwell (Rev. Dr. Russell H.) 1788 
(A-C) Nov. 20, 1922; 2 @ each 
Nov. 22; J 258469-258471. 


KUPPENHEIMER (B.) & CoO., INC., Chi- 


cago. 17934 
Kuppenheimer good clothes. An in- 
vestment in good appearance. © Dec. 


2, NOZ2) 2) cs Noy. 241k 169222. 


Lapp (GEORGE T.) co., Pittsburgh. 
17935 
Arch, Rouge River boilers, Ford 
motor co. [4 sheets, blueprints] © 
1c. Dee. 12, 1922; I 7410. 


LAMB (CyRriL E.) Ypsilanti, Mich. 
17936-17944 
[4 photographs]: ; 
After the storm.—In the northern 
forest.—Laden tree.—Spruce branch 
with cones. © Nov. 15, 1922; 2 «. 
each Nov. 17; J 258296—258299. 


[5 photographs]: 

Brook in winter.—Frozen brook.— 
Michigamme River, near Republic, 
Mich.—Storm on Lake Superior.— 
Woods road in winter. © Dec. 4, 
1922); 2: @ each Dee G8: a 25sTGo— 
258769. 


LAMB (THOMAS B.) New York. 
17945-17950 


Kiddyland movie cut-outs. (In 
Good housekeeping June, 1922) 


May 20, 1922; 2c. Oek 28 FP R5911 0: 
— (In Good housekeeping July, 


1922) © June 20, 1922; 2 c. Oct. 28: 
K 169111. 

(In Good housekeeping Aug., 
1922). © July 20)/19223)2e7O@cw 2s: 
K 169112. 

— (In Good housekeeping Sept., 
1922), © Aug..20, 19225 25cR en. 23s 
K 169118. 

(In Good housekeeping Oct. 
1922) .© Sept: 20, 1922-206 cr 2s. 
K 169114. 


Lamb’s Kiddyland hankies. © April 
15, 1922; 2 ce. Oct. 28 "Ie 169200: 


LAMBERT (Eva C.) Bellingham, Wash. 
17951, 17952 


Hero and his protege. © Oct. 1, 


1922; 2 c. Oct. 20; J 257782. 


June (Baby) and her faithful steed. 
© Oct:.1;:1922 ; 2c. Oct, 20s eh 2arTSi, 


LAMBUTH (B. L.) Seattle. 
17953-17969 


Seattle, Wash. Seattle North Pa- 
cific shipbuilding co., yard and sur- 
roundings, aeroplane view. © 1 ec. 
Sept: 5, 19225\J 2570, 

[16 photographs] : 

Boeing airplane works, 16.—Central 
jobbing district, 28—Duwamish lum- 
ber co., 21.—Duwamish waterway, 
23.—East marginal way and Duwam- 
ish waterway, 24.—Hast waterway,, 
19.—Hast waterway dock and whse- 
co., 387.—Elliott Bay marine ry., 36.— 
First avenue south and west marginal 
way, 22.—Fisher flouring mills from 
Klickitat ave., 7.—Fisher flouring mills 
from west waterway, 20.—Industrial 
addition, 6.—Kinneau tract, 27.— 
Skinner and Eddy yard, 29.—Smith 


352 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 4, 1922 


eove terminals, 13.—West marginal 


way, 38. © Dee. 21, 1922; 2 ec. each 

Dee. 26; J 258864—-258879. 

LA MONTAGNE (GEORGE LovuIs) New 
Bedford, Mass. 17970 


Reliable service. Cooperative sales 
meee) Oct. 11, 1922; 1 ¢. Oct. 13; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 2; K 169234. 


LAMOREUX (Louris A.) Mansfield, O. 
17971 
We wish you a merry Christmas 
fete.] ,© Sept. 15, 1922; 2 ec Oct. 27; 
K 169050. 


LAND (GEORGE) Hopkinsville, Ky. 
LID 
[Chart for determining earnings per 
ton, per mile] © Sept. 20, 1922; 2. 


Dec. 1; I 7390. 

LANGE (FRANK W.) Philadelphia. 
17973 
Church history chart. © Oct. 6, 


ee pee Dec. 1; 1 7381. 


LANGE (WILLIAM) Arcata, Calif. 
17974, 17975 


Mad River Indian squaw and grand- 


children. © Oct. 15, 1922; 2 ec. Nov. 
Bal 2oSto.. 
Old Indian sweat house. © Oct. 15, 


foe ee. Noy. 8: J 258152. 


LANGSTON (JEFFREY BEULAH) Phila- 
delphia. 17976 


Langston (Jeffrey B.) adjustable 
music scale locator and interval meas- 
ure, etc. © Sept. 23, 1922; 2 c. Oct. 
6: I‘ 7286. 

LA RuE (E. C.) Pasadena. 
17977-18033 

[6 photographs] : 

Black. Canyon dam site, on the lower 
Colorado, 30 miles below Virgin River, 
up-stream view, 57.—Boulder Canyon, 
up-stream view of the lower end, 52.— 
Caldville ruins, nine miles below Boul- 
der Canyon dam vite [etc., 54]—Down- 
stream view from Black Canyon dam 
site, 56.—Kelly dam site, 74 miles be- 
low the Boulder Canyon dam site on 
the lower Colorado, 53.—Up-stream 
from the Black Canyon dam site on 
the lower Colorado, 55. © Oct. 9, 
22> 2-e. each Nov. 6; J 258139-— 
258144. 


[51 photographs]: 

Arch at the mouth of Warm Creek, 
24.—Bed rock dam site on Colorado 
River, seven miles below Halls Cross- 
ing, 1—Boulder Canyon dam site on 
the lower Colorado, 51.—Bridge Can- 
yon, 16—Canyon of Aztec Creek, en- 


32559—23 


CLASSES, H TO K 


18033 


route to Rainbow natural bridge, 13.— 
Canyon of the Colorado, upstream 
view, 44—Colorado River entering 
Boulder Canyon, 47.—End of the trail 
up the south side of San Juan River, 
8.—Entrance to Boulder Canyon of 
the Colorado River, 50.—Figures are 
on the center line of the proposed dam 
on the Colorado River, 45.—First 
camp, Colorado River opposite mouth 
of Escalante River, 2.—From the 
plateau above Lees Ferry toward 
Navajo Mt., 38.—Full speed ahead, in 
lower Glen Canyon on the Colorado, 
30.—Girand dam site on the Colorado 
River, upstream view, 43.—Glen Can- 
yon boat party on the plateau above 
Lees Ferry, 39.—Hole in the wall, 
looking down from the top of the 
plateau to the Colorado River, etc., 6.— 
Hole in the wall on west side of Colo- 
rado River, six miles above the San 
Juan River, 4, 5.—In the Hole in the 
wall, looking toward the Colorado 
River, 3.—Lees Ferry dam site, down- 
stream view, 31.—Lees ferry dam site 
no. 2, downstream view, 28.—Little 
waterfalls in Canyon of Aztec Creek, 
14.—Looking down Marble Canyon 
from the plateau above Lees Ferry, 
33.—Looking down the Colorado River 
from point one half mile below San 
Juan River, 9.—Looking into Bridge 
Canyon from Aztec Creek, 15.—Look- 
ing into Glen Canyon from the plateau, 
37.—Looking into the entrance to 
Boulder Canyon, 48.—Looking into the 
gorge where the Lees Ferry dam site 
is located, 36.—Lunch at the Church 
Rock, 47 miles above Lees Ferry, Ariz., 
23.—Luneh at the spring, nine miles 
above Lees Ferry, Ariz., 29.—Maiden- 
hair Canyon, a beautiful side canyon 
which enters the Colorado from the 
west [ete 10]—Maidenhair Canyon 
enters the Colorado from the west 
[ete., 11]—Motor boat entering Boul- 
der Canyon of the Colorado, 49.— 
Navajo Indians at Lees Ferry, Ariz., 
40.—Navajo Indians on the Painted 
Desert, 42.—Navajo squaws on the 
Painted Desert before being tipped, 
41.—Oak Creek dam site on Colorado 
River, seven miles below San Juan 
River, 12.—Rapid on the Colorado at 
the mouth of Diamond Creek [etce., 
46]—Rainbow natural bridge, a close 
up, 22.—Rainbow natural bridge, first 
view of the bridge when approaching 
from the Colorado River [etc., 18]— 
Rainbow natural bridge, looking down 
Bridge Canyon, 19, 20.—Rainbow nat- 
ural bridge, looking down Bridge Can- 
yon toward the Colorado River, 21.— 
Rainbow natural bridge, looking up 


- OOo 


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18034 


La Rue (EH. C.)—Continued. 
[51 photographs ]—Continued. 


Bridge Canyon, 17.—San Juan River, 
one half mile above its mouth [etc., 
7]—Sentinel Rock at the mouth of 
Waweap Creek, 27.—Sentinel Rock 
dam site no. 1, 25.—Surveying Senti- 
nel Rock dam site no. 1, 26.—View 
down Glen Canyon at the Lees Ferry 
dam site, 32.—View down Marble Can- 
yon from the plateau, 34.—View over 
the rim of the plateau, 1, 500 ft. above 
the river at Lees Ferry, Ariz., 35. © 
Oct. 93/1922 12° & reach Oct sous 2) 
257948-257998. 


LAvERTY (Lou) Fresno, Calif. 
18034-18037 

[4 prints]: 

Greetings from sunny California, 
102.—Greetings from the land of the 
missions, 107.—Joyous Christmas tid- 
ings, 109.—Kindest regards and best 
wishes from California, 105. © Sept. 
1, 1922; 2 c. each Aug. 11; K 168402- 
168405. 


LAWRENCE (Harris A.) Munising, 
Mich. 18038, 18039 
Alger co., M 25, 610. © June 12, 


1922; 2 ec. Aug. 30; J 257501. 


—M 25, 615. © June 12, 1922; 
Ieee Aue) 30) 257502. 


Lawson (HBEN EzerR) Willmar, Minn. 
18040-18042 

[3 prints]? 

[Letter M picture puzzle]—T[Presi- 
dent’s name picture puzzle]—[ What is 
wrong with this picture?] © Nov. 10, 
1922; 2 ce. each Nov. 138; K 169938— 
169940. 


LEAcH (A. B.) & CO., INC., Chicago. - 
18043 
Annual income. © Aug. 30, 1922; 
2 ¢. Sept. 25; I 7260. 
LEATART, Mix co., Oakland, Calif. 
18044 
Zig zag puzzle box. © June 8, 1922; 
2 ec. Dec. 11; K 170217. 
LEELAND (O. 8S.) Mitchell, S. D. 18045 
Mitchell, S. D., Corn palace. © 
Sept. 30, 1922; 2 c@ Oct. 14; J 257707. 
LEFEVRE (L. H.) & son, London. 18046 
[Mail bag; by W. Dendy Sadler] © 
Oct. 2, 1922; 1 c. Oct. 11; K 168630. 


LreicgH (RoBERT JULIUS) Minneapolis. 


18047 
[St. Paul scenic calendar] © Oct. 
23, 1922; 2 « Nov. 17;-K 169729. 


pt. TV: Bsa 17 


LEMOINE (HyAtTT) New York. 18048 


Hyatt’s safety kid. © Oct. 14, 1922; 
2 ¢ Oct. 17, 19227 Io atesiiae 


LEONARD (WILLIAM A.) Boston. 
18049-18060 

Niagara Falls: 

American Falls from Goat Island.— 
American Falls from Queen Victoria 
park.—Bridal Veil and American 
Falls, 1, 2.—Canadian Falls from 
Queen Victoria park.—From Prospect 
Point.—From steel arch bridge, gen- 
eral view.—Horseshoe Falls from Goat 
Island.—On the banks of the Horse- 
shoe Falls. © June 28, 1922; 2c. each 
June 380; J 258719-258723, 258725, 
298727, 258729, 258730. 


Niagara River: 

From Goat Island—Rapids above 
the falls—Rapids through the trees. 
© June 28, 1922; 2c. each June 30; 
J 258724, 258726, 258728. 


LESHIN (EHMANUEL D.) Honolulu. 
18061 
Compson (Betty) eating Eskimo pie. 
© Dec. 4, 1922; 2 ce. Dec. 26; J 258921. 


Levy (G. Mitton) Philadelphia. 
18062 
Chart for determining steam costs 
at varying boiler efficiencies and oil 
eosts. [3 sheets] © 1 ¢ Oct: 27, 
1922; I 7290. 


LEwIn (W. O.) Yonkers, N. Y. 
18063, 18064 
Bleakley (County Judge Wm. F.) 
A, B. © Aug. 1, 1922; 2 & each Oct. 
23; J 2578038, 257804. 


Lewis (Ropert F.) Oroville, Calif. 
; 18065 


West’s great stone face. © Dec. 1, 
1922; 2 c. Dec. 26; J 258861. 


LEXINGTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Lex- 

ington, Mass. 18066-18095 

Lexington, Mass., Hancock-Clarke 
house: 


Back stairs—Chamber, 1, 2.—En- 
trance hall—Hancock and Adams 
chamber.—Hancock and Adams cham- 
ber, fireplace.—Kitchen.—Living room. 
—North chamber.—South chamber. © 
1 ec. each Nov. 28, 1922; J 258524— 
258527, 258529-258531, 258533-258535. 


Lexington, Mass., Hancock-Clarke 
house: 

Back stairs.—Chamber, 1, 2.—En- 
trance Hall.—Hancock and Adams 
chamber.—Hancock and Adams cham- 


ber, fireplace.—Kitchen.—Living room. 


304 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, 


i BOC 


no. 4, 1922 


—North chamber.—South chamber. 
© Dee. 16, 1922; 2c. each Dec. 21; J 
258810-—258817, 258820, 258821. 


Lexington, Mass., Munroe tavern: 

Bar-room.—Entrance _hall.—Head- 
quarters room.—North chamber.— 
Washington room. © 1 .«@ each Nov. 
28, 1922; J 258523, 258528, 258532, 
258536, 258537. 


Lexington, Mass., Munroe tavern: 

Bar room.—Entrance hall.—Head- 
quarters room.—North chamber.— 
Washington room. © Dec. 16, 1922; 
2e. each Dec. 21; J 258818, 258819, 
258822-258824. 


LIFE FIELDMAN’S SERVICE ASSN., Car- 
thage, Mo. 18096-18118 

(Cycle of life series) : 

Age 25, life’s springtime, age 35.— 
Age 35, life’s midsummer, age 45.— 
Age 48, life’s autumn twilight, age 58. 
—Age 55, life’s wintertime, age 65.— 
Age 65, the remnant of this and each 
like 100, age 75.—Age 70, premium 
limitation illustration.—Bridges you 
over.—Dividends applied as paid up 
life insurance additions proportioned. 
—Dividends applied in premium reduc- 
tions relatively proportioned.—Endow- 
ment the inverse of real or physical 
property.—Food for thought.—From 
the springtime of youth to the autumn 
of age—Income expenditures.—Inevi- 
table triangle——Interest worth of 
property real or physical.—Life insur- 
ance from infancy to date.—Limited 
in payments, continuous protection.— 
Old line life insurance for one year.— 
Ordinary life gross premium totals il- 
lustration—Twenty payment life 3% 
proportional reserve increase.—Unit of 
100 average men now age 25.—3% re- 
serve standard proportioned to age 95. 
—$100 per month income equivalents. 
© Aug. 25, 1922; 2c. each Sept. 28; 
I 7212-7234. 


LIGGETT & New 
York. 18119 


There is no other cigarette of such 
quality at such a price. [Hunting 
eeene |: ©) Oct. 153.1922; 1 ¢@ Oct. 31; 
K 169167. 


LINDSAY 
Me. 

[10 photographs]: 

Bear drinking.—Flume Falls, from 
below, showing overflow wall.—F lume, 
from below bridge.——Flume, looking 
down from above. bridge.—Flume, 
water after rain.—F lume, water low.— 
Franconia Notch, panorama view.— 


MYERS TOBACCO CO., 


Newcastle, 
18120-18129 


(DAvID JOHN) 


18172 


Indian Head, telescopic view.—Lone- 
some Lake, Kinsman Range in the dis- 
tance.—White Mts., N. H., the Old 
Man of the Mountain, four views. © 
Oct. "ted W222 2 ex each Oc. 20g di 
297657-257666. 


LINEN THREAD CO., 


Whitefish in net. 
2 ce. Dec. 


New York. 18130 


©. Dec,” ¥,1922): 
28; J 259038. 


| LIPPMAN (Louis G.) Yonkers, N. Y. 


18131 
[ U-auto-oil chart © cy Dee 2: 


1922; I 7382. 


LISTER (HARRY) Seattle. 
18132-18137 
Wild bear from Rainier, 1-6. © 
Oct. 15, 192232 c-éach Nov. 1838 
258159-258164. 


LOoESER (JOHN C.) & CO., INC., New 
York. 18138-18142 
[Marine insurance co. survey chart, 
1. Blueprint] © Sept. 11, 1922; 2c. 
Sept. 22; I 7197. 


2-5. [Blueprints] © Sept. 11, 
1922; 2 c. each Sept. 22; I 7186-7189. 


LOMEN BrRos., Nome, Alaska. 
18143, 18144 


Teddy Bear (Gas. Schooner) © 
Sly IZOMANG?Z 2-1 Aus. 26) 19225 
257093. 


efew. ©: July 20, 1924-52 | 
Aug. 26, 1922; J 257094. 


Loupos (Nico G.) Hampton, Va. 


18145 
Hampton, Va., National soldier’s 
home. © Sept. 11, 1922; 2 c. Sept. 21; 


J 257190. 


Luce (FRANKLIN H.) Chicago. 
18146 
[Logarithmic scale, with description 
and instructions for merchants and 
others to find rate of turnover] ©1e. 
NOE 29922 VASiTo: 


LuM (BERTHA) San Francisco. 
18147-18150 

[4 prints]: 

[Balls] —[Gateway of kings]— 
[Junks]|—[Passing crowds] © Nov. 
1, 1922; 2 e each Dec. 4; K 169994— 
169997. 


LUMIERE (SAMUEL) New York. 
18151-18172 


Clifferd (Ruth) 16. © Sept. 9; 
19202 2c Ween 262-1922 - 3 258920: 

Dawn (Treva) 1. © June 9, 1922; 
2, @. Oct. 20: J Zst1S0: 


255 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT HNTRIES 


18173 


LUMIERE (SAMUEL)—Continued. 

Schipa (Tito) 10, 11, 18, 14, 20-25. 
© Nov. 17, 1922; 2 c. each Nov. 18; J 
258311-258320. 


==) 16-19... © Nov. 10: 19222 ve: 
each Nov. 17; J 258307—258310. 


and baby. © Nov. 17, 1922; 
2c. Nov. 18; J 258321. 


Sterling (Miss P.) © Nov. 14, 1922; 
2 ce. Nov. 15; J 258304. 


Zerdecheno (Prince) so called: 

And Miss P. Sterling, caressing.— 
And Miss P. Sterling, standing.—Head. 
© Nov. 14, 1922; 2 e@ each Nov. 15; J 
258802, 258303, 258306. 


three quarters. © Nov. 3, 1921; 
2c. Nov. 15, 1922; J 258305. 


Lunn (ARTHUR CROMWELL) Portland, 
Or. 18173-18175 


[3 photographs]: 

Mountain family.—The Gargoyle.— 
Zhir Kez. © June 17, 1922; 2 c. each 
June 29; J 255576—25578. 


LyMAN (A. B.) Excelsior, Minn. 
18176 
Original Grimm alfalfa, 1857. 
Oct. 1, 1922; 2 c. Nov. 29; J 258546. 


LyncH (JoHN A.) Newark, N. J. 
18177 
Visualized educational charts for 
the visualized training of mind and 
thought [ete]. © Aug. 22, 1922: 2 « 
NOV. 0s GSTS: 


Lyons (Wm. H:) & co., 


InNc., Buffalo. 
18178-18180 
Our own publication [ete.] © Oct. 

25 922-2 GaNovee. 1 169208: 

illustrating our exclusive styles 

for this season [Style 2,2] © Dec. 1, 


LO? 2 euvegem Wee: bs. KK  LTO7SS) 
170790. 
Maas (Wo. E.) Seattle. 18181 


Oil prospector. ©1le. Aug. 3, 1922; 


J 256398. 


McADAM ADVERTISING SERVICE, Wheel- 


ing, W. Va. 18182-18186 

For Christmas. Say it with flowers. 

©) Dee. wns. 92232) @.) Oct 2a as 
169236. 


For Thanksgiving. Say it with 
flowers. (@) Nov. 15, 1922):'2 ¢e: Oct. 25: 
KO 1G923i. 

Mothers day, Sunday May 14. Say 
it with flowers. © May 7, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Oct, Zaye 169238: 


pt. iIv.,n.s., v.47 


Say it with flowers, particularly at 
Easter. © Apr. 16, 1922; 2 c Oct. 25; 
K 169235. 


[Valentine day] © Feb. 7, 
1922; 2 ec. Oct. 25; K 169239. 


— — 


McALLISTER (E. V.) Hoopeston, Ill. 
18187-18196 

Hoopeston, Ill. : 

City Hall.—First M. E, chureh.— 
Harvesting oats for Illinois canning 
co. —Lincoln school.—MecFerren park, 
pumping station. © July 1, 1920; 1c. 
each Sept. 20, 1922; le. each Oct. 4, 
O22. i2) 257603-257605, 257607, 257612. 


Hoopeston, IIl.: 

Lorraine theatre—McFerren park, 
entrance.—McFerren park, pavilion.— 
McFerren park, rustic bridge—Mc- 
Ferren park, swimming pool. © Jan. 
14, 1922; 1 c. each Sept. 20; 1 c each 
Oct. 4; J 257606, 257608—257611. 


McBuiAIN (WALLACE 
Madison, Ia. 


Fort. Madison, Ja. air sae, iC 
Aug. 24, 1922; 2 & Get) Toa 2Zarsus. 


penitentiary, air view. © Aug. 
24, 1922; 2 2 ce. Oct. 193 J Zarsve 


RHINE) JYort 
18197, 18198 


Frasier) Minne- 
18199-18208 


McCatt (HELEN 
apolis. 


[10 prints]: 

All girls love candy, is that not true 
[ete]—AIl girls love perfume, is this 
not so [ete]—[Am sending you a pair 
of gloves [etc]—[I know a little girl, 
and she is far away etc]—[May these 
stockings be so stout [ete]—[May this 
book I am sending give you delight 
[ete]—These kerchiefs I am sending 
you [etc]—[This box of candy I trust 
will please your taste [ete]—[This 
little kerchief coming from me, is a 
token of love etc]—[This pair of hose 
a little gift [ete] © Aug. 26, 1922; 
2 ce. each Sept. 5; K 167648—167657. 


McCuintock (NorRMAN) Pittsburgh. 
18209, 18210 


Bighorn ram. © 1 ec. Dee. 1, eee 


J). 258bok, 
[Bighorn sheep] (Jn } Nevis his- 
tory, Sept., Oct., 1922) @r@ee- 2s, 


1922; 1 @ Oct. 26; K 169046. 


McCurpy (F1tora BH.) Kansas City, Mo. 
18211 


[American college of music, visual- 
ized method chart] © Oct. 10, 1922; 
2 ce, Oet. 133°K 169030: 


306 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1922 


18321 


McDonatp (CHARLES A.) San Fran- 
cisco. 18212 


Jeweled key. © Nov. 14, 1922; 2c. 
Noy. 20; K 169941. 


MacDonatp (W. ArRD) San Francisco. 
18213-18216 


Second bulkhead, behind which were 
found the bodies of 46 miners, Argo- 
naut mine, Jackson, Calif. © 1. 
Sept. 28, 1922; J 2582838. 

[3 photographs]: 

Cross cut in the drift where the en- 
tombed miners’ bodies were found.— 
Last message, left by 47 entombed 
miners in Argonaut mine at Jackson, 
Calif.—Underground rescue crew, Ar- 
gonaut mine, photographed at 4850 ft. 
level while searching for the body of 
Fessel. © 1 ¢. each Sept. 28, 1922; 
J 257816—257818. 


McDoucatt & KEEFE, Boothbay Har- 
bor, Me. 18217-18232 

[4 photographs] : 

Bowdoin (Arctic ship) crew with 
dogs.—MacMillan at wheel going to 
Wiscasset.—MacMillan in fur suit at 
wheel of Bowdoin.—Small (Jot) and 
dog. © Sept. 15, 1922; 2 «@ each 
sept. 18; J 257120-257123. 

[5 photographs]: 

Four Baffin Land pups, 2, 3.—Ipar 
and Nowchusic with tongues out.— 
Ipar with paws on Whitehouse shoul- 
der.—Three Baffin Land pups,.4. © 
aa toe: 2 e each Oct. 11s. J 
257669-257673. 

[7 photographs]: 

.Ipar and Nowchusic.—Ipar, Esqui- 
mo, Baffin Land dog.—Nowchusic and 
three pups.—Three Baffin Land pups.— 
Whitehouse (Harold) and seal blind.— 
Whitehouse (Harold) and trophies he 
brought from Baffin Land.—White- 
house (Harold) Ipar, and Nowchusic. 
Geet. 2, 1922: 2. c. each Oct. .4: J 
257584-257590. 


MAcE (CHARLES EF.) Denver. 18233 


Hive, ©) Oct. 23, 1922: 2 c. Nov. 7; 

J 258138. 
McFar~tANnpd (EDWIN) Burgettstown, 
Pa. 18234 


E-Z insurance premium calculator. 
© Dec. 15, 1922; 2 ce. Dec. 21; I 7447. 


McKay (R. H.) Missoula, Mont. 
18235-18256 
Bitter Root River, 545. © Nov. 16, 
22> 2c Nov. 225 J 258486. 
Flathead tepees, 525. © Nov. 16, 
no 75 2c. Nov. 22; J 258437, 


Umm 5 


Montana landscape, 578. © Noy. 
17, 1922; 2 c. Nov. 22; J 258438. 

[5 photographs]: 

Along the Bitter Root, 256.—In pic- 
turesque Sleeping Child Canyon, 297.— 
June day, 803.—Scenic Bitter Root, 
258.—Summer day, 305. © June 16, 
1922; 2 e« each Sept. 19; J 257308- 
257312. 

[14 photographs]: 

At Needle Rock, 1022.—At the Falls 
of the Pend Oreille, 1028.—Bather, 
1023.—Duck hunter, 1026.—Flathead 
scout, 1030.—Historian, 1031.—Indian, 
1027.—Lo Lo Creek, 306.—Needle Rock 
at Lo Lo Springs, 308.—Pipe maker, 
1029.—Rocks at Lo Lo Hot Springs, 
307.—Sunset at the Narrows, 1025.— 
Travellers Rest Creek, 1024.—Where 
Lewis and Clark camped, 1021. © Oct. 
10, 1922; 2 c each Nov. 15; J 258371— 
258384. 


McKINLEY (CAROLINE B.) Washing- 
ton. 18257 
Amazons. AC) Nov... 15, 19225" 202 


Nov. 21; K 169942. 


McLAUGHLIN (EKpwarp P.) Plymouth, 
Mass. 18258 


On the Sheepscot River. © Oct. 
2 1922- 2-e: Oct.. 30: J 257929. 


MAHAFFY (BEN) Oneonta, N. Y. 
18259 
Aren’t we cute? © 1. Sept. 22, 
P22 2 250422. 


MANN (FRANK SIBLEY) Chicago. 
18260 
Map indicating rate and schedule 
of interest and service charges on out- 
of-town items. © Nov. 27, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 4; K 170488. 
MARCEAU (THEODORE C.) New York. 
18261-18321 
Gould (Mrs. G.) © July 10, 1922; 
Zé. Sept. Oo: J 257348. 
Same. © July 10, 1922; 2c. 
et: AG sti 27 121. 
[7 photographs]: 
Bell (E. L.)—Bell (Dr. M. C.)— 


Bostwick (Miss C.)—Burrell (Mrs. 
W.)—Oslerhout (Mrs. B.)—Reising 
(Chas) —Taylor, (Mrs. FF. A.) .© 


dune 4,. 1922592 ve., each ‘Sept. 5: J 
297349-257358, 257355, 257359. 

[22 photographs]: 

Bapter (Andrew)—Bentley (Rt. 
Rev. D. W.)—Cauloumvakes (Wiss 
D.) —Cauloumvakes (E.)—Cauloum- 
vakes (Mrs. E. W.)—Cauloumvakes 
(Geo.)—De Carteret (Bishop G.)— 
Dunn (ft. Rev. EH. A.)—Falconer 


oor 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18322 


pt. IV. eS, v1? 


MARcEAU (THEODORE C.)—Continued. 
[22 photographs ]—Continued. 

(Mrs. B. M.)—Halsted (G. EH.)— 
Healy (H.)—Henry (Miss Louise) — 
Highanbothan (H. J.) — Jackson 
(Bishop Vibert)—McCarroll (W.)— 
Mallinson (R. M.) — O’Shaughnessy 
(N.) — Pogales (Dr. F.) — Porter 
(H.)—Schloesser (Mme. H.)—Stone- 
bridge (C. H.)—Taufflieb (General F. 
A.) © Sept. 19, 1922; 2 ec. each Sept. 
22; J 257320—257341. 


[30 photographs]: 

Biddle (Major Gen. J. C.)—Cochran 
(Mrs. A.)—Cohrone (Miss H.)—Da- 
vis (Dr. A. E.)—Day (C. E.)—Dustin 
(Hon. Charles W.)—Fitzpatrick (F. 
F.) — Hill (Mrs. Ira) — Hurtado 
(Jfiss) — Hurtado (Mr.) — Hurtado 
(Miss H.)—Leslie (M. H.)—Lopez 
(Carmen)—Oldham (Rev. G. Ash- 
ton)—Page (Miss Villa)—Patten (Jf. 
W. H.)—Perkins (Mrs. Rae)—Rosen- 
thal (Mrs.) — Rossiter (C.) — Sands 
(Mrs. A. L.)—Secotti (Antonia)— 
Shelton (Mrs.) — Smith (Mrs. 
Louis)—Soss (Mrs. Jas.)—Stansbury 
(Mrs. Forrest F.)—Taber (Mrs. E.)— 
Terry (Mrs. Allan)—Walker (H. 
W.)—Winslow (Mrs. F.)—Wright 
(Miss Marjorie) © Aug. 10, 1922; 
2c. each Sept. 5; J 257319, 257342- 
257347, 257356-—257358, 257360-257379. 


MarFueret & Hart srupio, Sterling, 
Tl. 18322, 18323 
Lincoln highway near Sterling, U1, 
aerial photo. © June 27, 1922; 2 «. 
June 29; J 255880. 


Sterling, Ill., Community athletic 
park. © June 27, 1922; 2 c. June 29; 
J 255579. 


MaARTIN’S PHOTO SHOP, Terre Haute, 
Ind. 18324, 18325 


Ehrman (Max) © Novy. 16, 1922; 
2c. Nov. 20; J 258356. 


- Terre Haute, Ind., Indiana state 
convention, American legion, Sept. 25— 
27, 1922, official photograph. © Oct. 
G. 1922 se. Oct. 93) 257052. 


Marvin (CHARLES R.) Washington. 
18326 
New method to instantly determine 
logarithmic cycles of any required di- 
mension. ©1c. Oct. 17, 1922; I 7268. 


MaARy’s LOG CABIN CANDY Co., Chicago. 
. 18327 

Interior equipment for stores, lunch- 
rooms, etc. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1922; J 
257397. 


Mason & Hanson, New York. 18328 | 
[Head ; by John Rradshaw Crandall. 


Mason & Hanson calendar] © Sept. 
20, 8922 62 exOere D5 K 168410. 


Matern (EumMeErR H.) Sandusky, O. 
18329-18331 


Gulls and the surf. © Nov. 12, 
1922; 2 e. Oct. 30; J 258002. 


Pelican flight at sunset. © Nov. 
12, 1922; 2 «. Oct. 30; F Zactts. 


Sand hill crane. © Nov. 12, 1922; 
2 e. Oct. 30; J 258001. 


MATHEWS (FREDERICK C.) CO., Detroit. 
18332 


[Cherry sundae] © Oct. 30, 1922; 
2c. Nov. 4; K 169253. 


MAYNARDS, Waban, Mass. 
18333-18362 

Boston: 

Brunswick hotel, A, B.—Common- 
wealth ave., Baptist church.—Massa- 
chusetts institute of technology, A, 
B.—Museum of fine arts, west wing.— 
New Old South tower—Old North 
chureh.—Old State house.—Paul Re- 
vere house, looking up North st.— 
Quincy market and Custom house 
tower. — Simmons __ college. — Trinity 
ehureh from St. James ave.—West 
Boston bridge. © Sept. 1, 1922; 2c 
each Nov. 2; J 258066—258079. 

Concord, Mass. : 

Aleott house.—Boston post road.— 
Emerson house.—Minute man, North 
bridge.—Monument, North bridge.— 
North bridge-—Old manse.—Walden 
pond. © Sept. 1, 1922; 2 c. each Nov. 
2; J 258056-258061, 258064, 258065. 

Lexington, Mass. : 

Buckman tavern.—Buckman tavern, 
tap room.—Common.—Munroe tavern. 
© Sept. 1, 1922; 2 ce each Nov. 2; J 
258054, 258055, 258062, 258063. 

South Sudbury, Mass., Wayside inn: 

Garden.— Kitchen. — Lafayette 
room.—Wayside inn. © Sept. 1, 1922; 
2 c. each Nov. 2; J 258080—258083. 


Meas (WILLIAM) Philadelphia. 
183 


Melas sector slide rule. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
2, 1922; I 7268. 


MELVILLE (ALBERT G.) Cheyenne, Wy. 
18364, 18365 
Melville composite chart of Ameri- 
can business conditions. © 1 e. Nov. 
13) 1922): Sleaioau: 
Same. © Dee. 1, 1922; 2 c. Dec. 
2; I 7385. 


008 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 4, 1922 
MercerEAu (H. W.) Long Beach, 
Calif. 18366 


George Washington of Old Faith- 
mime aruly i, 1922: 2 e July 6; J 
257396. 


MEROLLA, RICCIARDI & SALOMONE CORP., 

Brooklyn. 18367 

Eat spaghetti and smile. © Apr. 
te age2> 2 ce. Oct. 145 J 257688. 


Merrick (GEORGE W.) AND MERRICK 

(G. 8S.) Seattle. 18368, 18369 

Black Horn Bear, Sioux Indian, N. 
D. ©1e. Dee. 11, 1922; J 258669. 


White Eyes (Chief) son, Sioux 
indians N..D: © 1 ¢.. Dee. 11, 1922; J 
258668. 

Merritt (Epna F.) Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 
18370 

[To trisect an angle] © 1. Sept. 
23, 1922: I 7190. 

METROPOLITAN NEWSPAPER SERVICE, 


New York. 18371-18376 
Gas buggies [1922]: 

© Aug. 28; 1c. Sept. 7; K 168468. 

© Aug. 29; 1c. Sept. 7; K 168469. 

© Aug. 30; 1c. Sept. 7; K 168470. 

© Aug. 31; 1c. Sept. 7; K 168471. 

© Sept. 1; 1 c. Sept. 7; K 168472. 

© Sept. 2; 1c. Sept. 7; K 168473. 
MEYER (MADELINE E.) Chicago. 

18377 


My books are my best friends. 
[Sticker for books] © Oct. 5, 1922; 
2 ce. Oct. 14; K 168689. 


MippLeToN (Howarp Taytor) Haines- 

port, N. J. 18378 

Flying egret. © Aug. 17, 1922; 2 
e. Aug. 18; J 256760. 


Miniar (JoHN Decker) Columbus, O. 

18379 

Wandy service stores [Calendar top] 

eran. ih 1922°- 2 ¢ July: ol: K 
167647. 


- Mittar (LEE C.) Stockton, Calif. 
18380, 18381 
[Furniture to paste on scene plot] 
femmoy. 9, 1922-2 ec. Nov. 13; f 7421. 
Scene plot chart. © Nov. 9, 1922; 
Bue wINOV. -la:>) 1422: 


Mrtiter (MartHa) New York. 18382 

Miller’s (Jfiss) lion killed on 
Kuindi Plains: .©1 c¢. July-.8,.1922 3.3 
255635. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


18401 


Mints (WmM.) & son, Providence, R. I. 
18383-18393 


Classical high school, June, 1922. 
June 13, 1922; 2 ce. Oct. 20; J 257789. 


Flynn (William §.) delivering radio 
message. © Oct. 28, 1922; 2 ec Nov. 
17; J 258416. 


George J. West grammar school, 
graduating class, June, 1922. © June 
9), 1922's 2: ec. Oct: 20: I 2577188. 


Old home week group at Albee 
theatre. © Nov. 15, 1922; 2 ec. Nov. 
22° J 258359. : 


Peace st. grammar school, graduat- 
ing class, June, 1922. © June 8, 1922; 
2 ec. Oct. 20; J 257786. 


Providence, R. I., Biltmore hotel: 

Dining room.—Grill.—Lobby. © 
June 25, 1922; 2 ec each Oct. 20; J 
257783-257785. 


Rochambeau ave. grammar school, 
June, 1922. © June 9, 1922; 2 ec Oct. 
20° F 2178. 

San Souci (Governor) at Albee 
theatre. © Nov. 15, 1922; 2 c. Nov. 
22) de ZO SRO: 

Whiteman (Paul) at Victrola dept., 
outlet. © Oct. 28, 1922; 2 ec. Nov. 17; 
J 258415. 


MILWAUKEE CHAIR Co., Milwaukee. 
18394 


300 WXR. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1922; J 
258648. 

MInTHORN (THEODORE Witson) Los 

Angeles. 18395 


[Drawing showing process of com- 
bining curves] © 1c. Aug. 14, 1922; 


I 6998. 
MISHKIN (Herman) New York. 
18396 
Easton (Florence) 31. © Sept. 22, 


19225, 2c) sept: 205) J 257591. 


Mix (Epwarp L.) New York. 
18397-18399 
Johnston (Miss Mary), A-C. © 
Dee. 2, 1922; 2 c« Dee. 4; J 258598— 
258600. 


Mounr (Epna ETHEL) Rushville, Ind. 
and Taylor (George Osborn) Car- 
mel, Ind. 18400 

Campus scene. © Oct. 28, 1922; 2 ¢. 

Nov. 15; J -258435. 


Moir (FREDERICK F.) Chicago. 18401 


[Dental chart] © 1c. Aug. 7, 1922; 
I 7068. 


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MonoriEFF (VEON IRWIN) Kutztown, 
Pa. 18402-18405 


[Standardized boat plans, family 
model. 8 sheets, blueprints] © Dec. 
Dd, L921; 1 ¢. dune 5, £922 +1 Ge) Ame: 
16, 1922; I 7007. 


fisherman’s model. 8 _ sheets, 
blueprints. © Feb. 20, 1922; 1c¢. June 
5; 1c. Aug. 16; I 7006. 


lake and bay model. 8 sheets, 
blueprints. © Apr. 15, 1922; 1 ¢ June 
5; 1¢ Aug. 16; I 7009. 


sport model. 11 sheets, blue- 
prints. © Mar: 25, 1921-1 © June 5, 
1922; 1 c. Aug. 16, 1922: I 7008. 


MoNnoMoNOCK INN, Caldwell, N. J. 
18406 


Caldwell, N. J., Monomonock inn 
and grounds. © Sept. 3, 1922; 2 «. 
Oct. 10; J 257694. 


Moopy (JOSEPH SIDNEY) Somerville, 
Mass. 18407 


Broken eggs by Chick. © June 11, 
1922; 2c. Sept. 28; K 168974. 


Moopy (RuFrus Porter):New York. 
18408-18416 


Kingdon (Dorothy) 1-9. © Oct. 18, 
1922: 2 ¢. ‘each. Nov. 3; J ‘258087, 
258098-258105. 


Moore (CuLiFrorpD 8.) Somerville, Mass. 
18417 


Bristol bullet. © Sept. 18, 1922; 
Die. Oct: 18g 2atern. 


Morcan (CHARLES W.) LYEN (AN- 
DREW C.) AND THIEMANN 
(CHARLES A.) Chicago. 18418 


6 and 12 volt wiring diagram of 
Switchboard for test bench. [Blue- 
print) © Nov; 1%; 1922); 2c. Noy. 20: 
I 7365. 


Moroney (JAMES J.) Statesville, N. C. 
18419 


Live wires. © Oct. 7, 1922; 2 @ 


Oct. 11; K 168589. 


MorRALL STUDIOS, Rochester, N. Y. 
18420-18425 
Rochester (Miss): 
Head.—Horizontal. —Profile.—Smil- 
ing.—Top light—wWith pearls. © Oct. 
G6) 1922) 2 eeach Oct: (9): "si 2571625— 


257630. 
Morritt (GrEorGE F.) Fitchburg, Mass. 
18426 
Toy: town. ©) July 12, 19222 ¢@ 


July 25; J 256397. 


MorvTiInceK (JOSEPH) Binghamton, N. 

¥. 18427 

Slovak national counsel. © Sept. 
20, 1922; 2 c Oct. 20; J 258011. 


MovuLtin (GABRIEL) San Francisco. 
18428 
San Francisco, Calif., looking down 
Market st. from Twin Peaks, general 
view. © Nov. 20, 1922; 2 ¢ Dee. 15; 
J 258899. 


MvuELLeR (AuGUST F.) New York. 
18429-18431 


Smith (Rev. Weston) 1-3. © Nov. 


9, 1922; 2 c each Nov. 10; J 258176— 
258178. 
Mu.trorp (J. BENTLEY) Washington. 


432 


Romeo and Juliet as played in 
Soviet Russia. The scenery in the 
Kamernay theater of Moscow is en- 
tirely futuristic. © Dec. 24, 1922; 1 
ce. Dec. 26; K 170560. 


MureHy (ALBERT HDWARD) Saginaw, 
Mich. 184388 


Moore (Miss) ©1c. Nov. 11, 1922; 
J 258417. 


MureHy (CARROLL DEAN) INC., Chica- 
go. 18434 


663 major trading centers of the U. 
S: [Blueprint] ‘© Oct, 31, 1922; 2 ¢ 
Noy. 9; I 7891. 


MurrpHy (THos. D.) co., Red Oak, 
Iowa. 18435-18564 

[130 prints]: 

Aberdeen.—Aberdeen Angus.—Airy, 
fairy, Lilian.—American  princess.— 
Among the _ lilies. — Angus. — April 
showers bring May flowers [etc.]—Ar- 
mour (Philip D.)—Artist I aspire 
to be [ete.]—Athletic girl— Autumn 
evening.—Autumn, Montauk Point.— 
Autumn twilight. — Ayrshire. — Ayr- © 
shires. — Banff Springs and Bow 
River Valley.—Bell (Alexander Gra- 
ham) telephone. — Berkshire. — Bill 
Jones has a mongrel hound [ete.J— 
[Bride] — Business _ girl. — Carnegie 
(Andrew) — Cleveland (Grover)— 
Cliffs of Green River. — Connecticut 
River.—Dairyman’s friend. — Devon- 
shire.—Durham.—Duroe. — Early au- 
tumn. — Early morning. — Edison 
(Thomas) phonograph. — Eventide.— 
Fairy tales.—Field (Marshall)—Flap- 
pers here, flappers there’ [etc.]— 
Flirt.—Floffy girl.—Franklin (Benja- 
min)—Friendly Scots.—Fulton (Rob- 
ert) steamboat.—Galloways.—Gather- 
ing storm.—Golden hearted daisies.— 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1922 


Good night baby.—Grandmother’s vis- 
itor. — Guernseys. — Gutenberg = (Jo- 
hannes) printing.—Harding (Warren 
G.) — Hereford. — Herefords. — Hill 
(James J.) — Holstein. — Holsteins.— 
Howe (Elias) sewing machine.—I love 
the cows and chickens [ete.]—If my 
eatech is big, or if it’s small [etc.]—If 
you’re sad and feeling blue [etc.J— 
In wild Wales. The Lledr.—Jackson 
(Andrew )—January sunset.-—Jealousy 
is a turrible thing [etc.]—Jerseys.— 
Lincoln (Abraham) —Lipton (Sir 
Thomas)—Little grains of powder 
[ete.]—Long’s Peak, Rocky Mt. natl. 
park.—McCormick (Cyrus H.) har- 
vester.—Marconi (Guglielmo) wire- 
less—Maxwalton.— May blossoms.— 
Merry girl—Midday.—Milking short- 
horns.—Moon is at her full and rid- 
ing high.— Moonlight, Monterey.— 
Morse (Samuel F. B.) telegraph.—Mu- 
sical girl—Oh where, oh where is my 
little pup gone [ete.]—Old Mother 
Hubbard went to the cupboard [etc.]— 
[Old sweetheart of mine]—Old swim- 
ming hole.—Percheron.—Pretty bub- 
bles in the air.—Prize herd.—Racing 
the storm.—Ready for a canter.— 
Roosevelt (Theodore) — Roses her 
cheeks, violet her eyes.—Saucy girl.— 


Sentimental girl.—Silver sentinels.— | 


Silvery moon.—Snow bound.—Soulful 
girl—Stars look down on nature’s 
chilly white [etc.]—Stephenson 


(George) locomotive.— Still moon- 
light.—Still waters.—Storm in the 
Yellowstone.—Studious'_ girl. — Study 


in blue.-—Summertime at Mesa Falls.— 
Sunlight and shadow.—Sweet is the 
baby’s waking smile—Tamworth.— 
Tho beaten ’till you’re bruised and 
sore f[etc.] — Tragedienne.— Trial 
trip.—Twilight hour.—Up from the 
garden floated the perfume [etc.]—Va- 
cation days.—Venetian sunset.—Vio- 
lets. — Washington (George) — Wash- 
ington’s devotion to his mother.— 
Watt (James) steam engine-—When 
grandmother was a girl—When the 
sun is low.—Where did you come 
from baby dear [ete.]—Where the 
white moon beams.—Whitney (Eli) 
cotton gin.—Winter in Westchester.— 
Winter moon.—Winter wood sunset.— 
Wistful girl—Wright (Wilbur) aero- 
plane.—Yearling shorthorns.—Yellow- 
stone Falls.—Zion Canyon, Utah. © 
Wee wo, 1922> 2 ¢:\ each Dee. 26; K 
170566-170695. 


Murray (MatrHew H.) Seattle. 
18565 


Boy and dog sitting on the ground. 
©le. Oct. 24, 1922; J 257809. 


18592 


Murray (Percy F.) Buffalo. 
18566, 18567 
Gladness of spring. © Nov. 10, 
1922; 2 c. Nov. 20; J 258343. 


Sunbeams. © Nov. 16, 1922; 
Nov. 20; J 258344. 


2. @: 


MUSKOGEE DAILY PHOENIX, Muskogee, 
Okl. 18568, 18569 
Fife (Exie) © Sept. 17, 1922; 2 « 
Nov. 2 J 258125. 
home, near Fame, Okl. © Sept. 
bi T9222 Ze! Nove, 22 seo si24. 


Myers (EmMMeEtT Epwin) Cheasapeake, 
O. 18570 
Jackson’s mill and home, from a 
reconstructed drawing. © Sept. 16, 
1922; 2 @ Sept. 18; J 257119. 


Myers (Lewis EH.) & co., Valparaiso, 
Ind. 18571-18573 
[Hebrew studies, 27-29] © Sept. 
30, 1922; 2 c. each Nov. 16; K 169565— 
169567. 


N. E. A. SERVICE, INC., Cleveland. 
18574-18578 
First yankee put out. © Oct. 5, 
Lo2 2 20e Oct.) 93 J: 2o162t. 


Ruth’s (Babe) first strike. © Oct. 
Sy 12s ey Oct. 9 <3) 251622: 

[3 photographs]: 

First hit—Ruth (Babe) fans.— 


Strike one. Catcher Schang squeezing 
the ball. © Oct. 4, 1922; 2 c each 
Oct. 7; J 257614-257616. 


NANYANG BROS., INC., New York. 
18579, 18580 
[Her parrot] © Sept. 5, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 19; K 168935. 
[Swing] © Sept. 5, 1922; 2 c Oct. 
19; K 168934. 


NATIONAL AUTO SPECIALTY Co., Detroit. 

18581 

Here comes a baby Lincoln. © Oct. 
a Agee ©. Oct, 14° K 168651. 


NATIONAL CHILD WELFARE ASSN., INGC., 
New York. 18582-18592 

[3 prints]; 

How the city boy earns, 1.—How the 
city girl earns, 2.—How the country 
boy earns, 3. © Oct. 30, 1922; 2 « 
each Dec. 21; K 170369-170371. 


[8 prints]: 
Diddle, diddle, dumpling, my son 
Jack [ete, 5 AJ—Ding, dong, bell 


[ete., 2 A]—Little Bo Peep says smiles 
are cheap [etc., 6 A]—Scale’s in the 
corner [ete., 7 A]—See saw, Margery 


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18593 


pt Iv. sass aT 


NATIONAL CHILD WELFARE ASSN., INC.— 
Continued. 
[8 prints]—Continued. 
Daw [etc., 3 A]—Senorita Carmencita 
[ete., 4 A]—There was a little miss 
[ete., 1 AJ]—1-—2 what shall we do, 8 A. 
© Nov. 19, 1922; 2 ec. each Dee. 21; 
K 170372-170379. 


NATIONAL CITY BANK OF CLEVELAND, 
Cleveland. 18593 


National bank, safety for savings. 
© Oct. 2, 1922; 2c Nov. 11; K 169461. 
NATIONAL LUTHERAN CoUNCIL, New 

York. 18594 
Give to save. © Dee. 15, 1922; 2c. 


Dec. 19; K 170336. 


NATIONAL NON-THEATRICAL MOTION PIC- 
TURES, INC., New York. 
18595-18598 

[4 photographs]: 

Adam and Eve and Cain and Abel.— 
Christ child.—Miracles of Moses— 
Noah, the ark and the deluge. © Dec. 
1, 1922; 2 c. each Dec. 19; J 258787— 
258790. 


NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS SERV- 
Ick, Baltimore. 18599 


Upper Marlboro, Md., dedication of 
Baltimore-Southern Maryland high- 
way, crowd of notables, Sept. 30, 1922: 
© Sept. 30, 1922; 2 ce. Oct. 12; J 257676. 


New 
18600-18603 


NATIONAL TUBERCULOSIS ASSN., 
York. 

[4 prints]: 

Buy Christmas seals, fight tuber- 
culosis.—Buy Christmas seals, stamp 
out tuberculosis——Crusade of the 
double barred cross, health bond.— 
Stamp out tuberculosis, buy Christmas 
seals. © Sept. 1, 1922; -2 « each 
Oct. 14; K 168652-168655. 


NavaJo Tours, Gallup, N. M. 
18604—18612 


Canyon De Chelly, El Capitian, tour 
2 nos 8.12 ©) Dee, 9). 1922: 2 e) Dee 
22; J 258845. 

Canyon De Chelly, tour 2: 

General view, 5—7.—Ruins, 1.—White 
house, 2-4, 4 A. © Dec. 10, 1922; 2c. 
each Dec. 22; J 258837-258844. 


NEEDHAM CHRONICLE, Needham, Mass. 

18613 

Needham, Mass., fire dept., ladder 1. 

©nNovs al wl922 92 ie. Noval ae) 
258284. 


NEUDECKER (MicHArt A.) Albert Lea, 
Minn. 18614-18618 
Albert Lea, Minn., bird’s eye view, 
1-5. © Aug. 1, 1922; 1 ¢ each Aug. 
5; 1c. each Oct. 16; J 258088, 258106- 
258109. 


NEUMANN (AUGUST CHRISTIAN) Yel- 
lowstone park, Wy. 18619, 18620 


Jackson Lake and Mount Moran, 
Neumann’s view. © Oct. 11, 1922; 2 
ec. Oct. 80; J 257946. 


Tutons and Jackson Lake, Neu- 
mann’s view. © Oct. 11, 1922; 2 e@. 
Oct. 30; J 257945. 


New York mFa. co., New York. 18621 


Doone (Lorna) hats. (In Dry 
goods economist) © Sept. 30, 1922; 
1 ¢« Oct. 5; K 168950. 


New YORK NATL. GUARDS. (ONE HUN- 
DRED & SIXTH REGIMENT INFANTRY) 
Brooklyn. 18622 

In commemoration of the men of 


this regiment who gave their lives 
in the World war. ©1e. Oct. 4, 1922; 


J 257602. 
New YoRK SsTOCK EXCHANGE, New 
York. 18623-18627 


New York (City) stock exchange, 
automatic ticker apparatus: 


Bond crowd.—Central control sta- 
tion.—Sending station.—Stations from 
floor.—Stations from gallery. ©1e. 
each Dec. 5, 1922; J 258797—-258801. 


New YORK STOCK EXCHANGE BLDG. CO., 
New York. 18628-18630 


New York (City) 11 Wall st.: 

Main entrance to new board room.— 
Southwest corner, member’s elevator 
lobby.—Southwest corner, new board 
room. © Dec. 15, 1922; 2 ec. each Dec. 
16; J 258753—258755. 


News, New York. 18631-18712 


After yesterdays session Mrs. Ivy 
Gibertson, on trial for the murder of 
her husband was visited in her cell 
[ete] © Oct. 14,°4922— ec Oce AT 
K 168707. 


All set early. Louie Flores, Coney 
Island, proudly exhibited yesterday 
twelve bright teeth [ete.] © Oct. 2, 
1922;1 ce. Oct. 4; K 168407. 

Assaulted and slain, the body of 
Christina Hervish [ete.] © Dee. 2, 
1922 ».1.e,, Dec. 631K, 170028: 

Bancroft seoring first run on 
Frisch’s sacrifice fly [ete] © Oct. 
T, 1922: 1 ec) Oct: 10; K WGsaie,; 


062 


ae 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1922 18712 
Batter up. In this exclusive photo Lindenfeld (Wolfe) © Dec. 2; 
Baseball Commissioner Landis is | 1922; dc. Der, 6; K 170029. 


shown arranging with umpires [etc.] 
© Oct. 4, 1922; 1 c. Oct. 6; K 168480. 
Big Giant offensive of the first in- 
ning fs shown in this photo [ete.) © 
Bernie, 1922; 1 ec Oct: 9; K 168490. 


Brewster (Virgil) and her best play- 


mate, the collie. © Dec. 5, 1922; 1. 
Dec. 7; K 170050. 
Day before tragedy. Mrs. E. W. 


Hall, Miss Agnes Storer, church or- 
ganist, and Mrs. Eleanor Mills [etce.]. 
© Oct. 6, 1922; 1 c. Oct. 9; K 168488. 


Game in a glance. How Giants beat 
Yankees [etc] © Oct. 7, 1922; 1 « 
Oct. 10; K 168511. 


This unique and original dia- 
gram tells how the Giants beat the 
Yanks in the eighth inning [ete.] © 
Meio 8922-1 e. Oct. 7; K 168457: 


This unique diagram clearly 
portrays the great uphill battle made 
by the Yankees to tie the Giants. 
© Oct. 6, 1922; 1 c. Oct. 9; K 168689. 


Gibson (Mrs. Jane) © Oct. 235, 
dO27 tes Oct..27 > K 169034: 


Greatest defensive play of the game 
was made by the Yanks in seventh 
feted ©) Oct. 5, 1922: 1: ce. Oct. 7; K 
168459. 


Hall (Rev. Edward W.) slain New 
Jersey rector, surrounded by member 
at an outing [ete.] © Oct. 26, 1922; 


nie Oct. 23; K 169146. 


Hall (Mrs. Frances Stevens) wife of 
slain rector, camera studies [ete.] © 
Nov. 2, 1922; 1 c. Nov. 4; K 169248. 


the widow of slain rector [etc.] 
© Nov. 2, 1922; 1 ¢. Nov. 4; K 169247. 


Hayes (Clifford] yesterday was re- 
leased after being held several days 
ete 1 ©) Oct: 138, 1922: 1 ec Oct. 16; 
K 168684. 


Here is proof that the story told by 
Mrs. Gibson, alleged eyewitness to the 
Hall-Mills murder, is plausible. © 
Oct. 30, 1922: 1¢ Nov. 1; K 169190. 


How Giants put winning run across 
yesterday in fifth inning is shown in 
mus siineram. , ©) Oct. 8, 1922: 1 « 
Oct. 11; K 168590. 

In this, probably the greatest base- 
ball photograph ever taken, the Giants 
are shown scoring two runs [etc] © 
Weta, 4922-1 ec Oct. 1: K 168458: 


Isadora Ironic, Mrs. Serge Yessesin, 
released from Ellis Island detention 
yesterday [ete.]. © Oct. 3, 1922; 1c. 
Oct. 4; K 168408. 


Most important arrest yet made in 
the New Brunswick, N. J., roundup 
of suspects [ete.] © Oct. 12, 1922; 
1 e. Oct..16; K 168686. 


New scene of operations of Omnipo- 
tent Oom [ete.} © Sept. 26, 1922; 
1 ec. Oct. 14; K 168698. 


One of the most most brilliant wed- 
dings of the season [ete.] © Oct. 20, 
1922; 1 e. Oct. 24; K 168899. 


Peters (Miss Helaine) whose 
father’s Long Island railway president 


pete © "Oct. 12.1922" 1 © Oek) 165 
K 168685. 
Rosenbluth (Capt. Robert) yester- 


day was released on $40,000 bail [etc.] 
© Oct. 21, 1922; 1 ¢c. Oct. 24; K 169173. 


Run that decided the world’s series. 
Emil Meusel scoring on Kelly’s single 
fete.] © Oct. 9, 1922; 1 ¢. Oct. 11; K 
168592. 


Saludes (Mrs. Paulette) who says 
broker wronged her. © Oct. 17, 1922; 
1 e. Oct. 19; K 168824. 


Scullion (Charles) and George Cline 
with policemen. © Oct. 24, 1922; 1c. 
Oct. 27; K 169036. 

Smile of confidence. With this smile 
Mrs. Doris Brunen heard the close of 
evidence against her yesterday [ete.]. 
© Dee (16, 1922: 1 ¢ Dec: 202 Kh 
170345. 

Still refuses baby. Mrs. Edward 
Rich, Jersey City, was charged with 
abandonment yesterday with husband. 


feted) ©: Oct. 5, 1922-1 ¢ Oct-T: K 
168456. 
Thankful. Mayor James Couzens 


of Detroit and his daughter-in-law, 
Mrs Frank Couzens [ete.] © Nov. 30, 
1922; 1 e. Dee. 5; K 170024. 

This chummy study during the early 
stages of the romance between Corliss 
Palmer and Publisher Brewster [ete.] 
© Dee. 5, 1922; 1 c. Dec. 7; K 170051. 

This remarkable photo’ depicts 
Frisch and Emil Meusel tearing 
around the bases in the eighth inning 
[ete.] © Oct. 9, 1922; 1 ¢. Oct. 11; K 
168591. 


Thornton (Alice) and matron. © 
Oct, 24. 19227-.ioe. Oct. 270548 169038. 

Three of a kind. Here’s a trio of 
champs. ‘lete|i K@ Oct! 2.) 1922: Ive 
Oct. 6; K 168431. 

Triumphant. Mrs. Beverly D. Har- 
ris was-very happy yesterday [etch © 
Oet) 14519227 tre wOct. 40°: K 168708: 


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pt. Iv., B:S:; °¥. 47 


News, New York—Continued. 


Where fire started. In this remark- 
able photograph is shown the third 
floor [etc.] © Nov. 1, 1922; 1 ¢ Nov. 
3; K 169242. 


[8 prints]: 

Brunen (Mrs.) and Attorney Walter 
Keonn.— Brunen (Mrs.) and _ her 
brother, H. C. Mohr.—Through cen- 
tury old bars. © Dec. 11, 1922; 1. 
Dec. 14; K 170263-170265. 


[38 prints]: 

Gibson (J/rs. Jane)—Gibson (Mrs. 
Jane) state’s star witness, who posed 
on her mule, Jennie [etc]— Mills 
(Mrs.) Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Addison 
Clark posed for this snapshot shortly 
before the crime. © Oct. 27, 1922; 
1c. each Oct. 30; K 169157-169159. 


[3 prints]: 

Herman (Pete) boxer, with the aid 
of his wife is making a game fight 
[etc]—In this exclusive photograph 
taken at a seaside resort last spring 
[etc]—Stevens (Willie) tried in vain 
to hide features [etc] © Oct. 18, 
1922; 1 ¢@ each Oct. 20; K 168874— 
168876. 


[4 prints]: 

Aptly named rum smuggler, the 
Mystery J. [etc]—Boat putting off 
from the Mystery J. [etc]—How 
Christmas booze came to us.—Mys- 
terious skipper of the Mystery J. and 
colored helper. © Dec. 22, 1922; 1 «. 
Dee. 26; K 170500-170503. 


[4 prints]: 

Bahmer (Pearl) who with Raymond 
Schneider found bodies of Dr. Hall 
and Mrs. Mills [ete]—Harris (Beverly 
D.) character study [etc]—These prep- 
arations for its removal on board the 
President Polk.—Unloading the liquor 
fete] © Oct. 11, 1922; 1 c each Oct. 
14; K 168662-168665. 

[4 prints]: 

Factory a fatal furnace.—Firemen 
working under the glare of search- 
lights.—Frameup? What do you make 
of this, Mr. Gallagher?—Witnesses of 
the start of the Brooklyn factory fire 
declared that not only were girls 
forced to leap [ete] © Oct. 31,1922; 
1 ec each Nov. 2; K 169218-169221. 

[4 prints]: 

Hayes (Clifford) on way to jail with 
Detective Davids [etc]—Mills (Char- 
lotte) who demanded mother’s slayer 
be found.—Mills (Mrs. Eleanor) hith- 
erto unpublished photo.—Rich (Mrs. 
Edward) of Jersey City at last con- 
vinced that Dorothy Helen is her child 


[etc] © Oct. 10, 1922; 1 c each Oct. 
12; K 168698-168702. 

[5 prints]: 

Golinsky (Joseph) who was blown 
off one of the mine cars and hurled 
seventy-five feet [ete]—Last bodies 


being taken out of the shaft on a mine 


car—Many of the bodies were so 
shattered that baskets were necessary 
[etc]—Spangler is a typical Pennsyl- 
vania mining town, and its Main street 
is a duplicate [etc]—Waiting at shaft 
mouth for news of the entombed men. 
© Nov. 9, 1922; 1 c each Noy. 11; K 
169456-169460. 

[12 prints]: 

Comrades of the seventy six known 
dead in the Spangler, Pa., mine dis- 
aster [etc.J—First rescue squad to 
enter the Reilly mine [etc.]—Gas- 
masked rescue squad about to de- 
scend.—His wife was first to greet 
Gov. elect Alfred E. Smith [etc.]—In 
the grim task of removing bodies of 
victims from mine yard [ete.]—Kissed 
him in right wifely fashion.—Less 
than an hour after the rescue work 
was started by Red Cross workers 
[etc.]—Miners’ hall, a playground for 
miners in better times [etc.]—Nurses 
and a physician administering oxygen 
to Abe Craig, hero of the disaster 
[ete.]J—Smith (Alfred E.) our new 
governor.—Some of the survivors are 
shown above at the Miners’ hospital 
[etc.]—While crowds of mourning rel- 
atives and friends looked on [etc.] 
© Nov. 8, 1922; 2 c. each Nov. 10; K 
169422-169433. 

100 saved by fire drill. When the 
burst of flame shown in this remark- 
able photograph occurred yesterday 
[ete] © Nov. 30, 1922; 1 « Dec. 5; 
K 170023. 


NEWS SYNDICATE CO., INC., New York. 

18713 

Fights to rend these bars. While 

Mrs. Ivy Giberson, convicted of kill- 

ing her husband [ete] © Oct. 20, 
1922; 1 c« Oct. 24; K 168898. 


NEWSPAPER FEATURE SERVICE, INC., 
New York. 18714-18766 
Back to the dashing sport of Robin 
Hood. © Sept. 10, 1922; 1 ¢. Sept. 30; 
K 168287. 
Beach ball for girls only. © Aug. 
27, 1922; 1 ec Sept. 30; K 168290. 
[Buster Brown] 1922: 
© Sept. 10; 1 c. Oct. 10; K 168868. 
© Sept. 17; 1 c. Oct. 10; K 168867. 
© Sept. 24; 1c. Sept. 30; K 168292. 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, 


no. 4, 1922 


©) Oct. 1; 1 c Oct. 24; K 168937. 
K 168871. 
© Oct. 15; 1 ce. Oct. 24; K 168939. 


© Oct. 8; 1c. Oct. 18; 


© Oct. 22; 1c. Nov. 2; K 169207. 
© Oct. 29; 1 ce. Nov. 7; K 169293. 
© Nov. 5; 1c. Nov. 15; K 169610. 
© Nov. 12;1c¢. Nov. 23; K 169813. 
© Nov. 19; 1c. Nov. 29; K 169899. 
© Nov. 26; 1 ec. Dee. 21; K 170368. 
© Dec. 3; 1c. Dee. 12; K 170258. 
© Dec. 10; 1c. Dee. 21; K 170365. 


Craze for pets. © Oct. 15, 1922; 
ie Nev. 2; K 169203. 


Girl who must not marry. © Nov. 
5, 1922; 1'c. Nov. 23; K 169809. 


Harvest home. © Nov. 26, 1922; 
fre, Pee. (5K 170184. 
Hockey girl. © Dec. 10, 1922; 1. 
Dec. 21; K 170367. 
Just boy [1922]: 
© Sept. 24; 1c. Sept. 30; K 168291. 
© Oct. 1; 1 ¢. Oct. 10; K 168869. 
© Oct. 8; 1 c. Oct. 18: K 168872. 
© Oct. 15; 1c. Oct. 24; K 168936. 
© Oct. 22; 1c. Nov. 2; K 169204. 
© Oct. 29; 1 c. Nov. 7; K 169294. 
© Nov. 5; 1c. Nov. 15; K 169608. 
© Nov. 12; 1 ¢. Nov. 23; K 169810. 
© Nov. 19; 1c. Nov. 29; K 169900. 
© Nov. 26; 1c. Dec. 7; K 170133. 
© Dec. 3; 1 ¢. Dee. 12; K 170255 
© Dec. 10; 1 ec. Dee. 21; K 170366. 
Make way for the 
ever. © Oct. 8, 1922; 
K 168940. 
Newest sport thrill, gliding. 
i222 te.) Nov. 23; 
Polly [1922]: 
-© Sept. 10; 1c. Sept. 30; K 168286. 
© Sept. 24; 1c. Sept. 30; K 168288. 
© Oct. 1; 1 e Oct. 10; K 168866. 
© Oct. 8; 1 ec. Oct. pet K 168870. 
© Oct. 15; 1 ¢. Oct. < 168938. 
©, Oct, 22> 1 «c. oa 169206. 
© Oct. 29; 1c. Nov. 169292. 
© Nov. 5; 1 ce. Nov. 15: K 169609. 
© Nov. 12; 1c. Nov. 23; K 169812. 
© Nov. 19; 1 ce. Nov. 29; K 170335. 
© Nov. 26; 1 e@ Dec. 7; K 170132. 
© Dec. 3; 1 c. Dee. 12; K 170257. 
© Dec. 10; 1 ec. Dec. 21; K 170864. 


_ Return of the bull dog. © Oct. 29, 
geee: toc. Nov. 777K 3169295, 


diggest hats 
1 es Oen sae 


© Nov. 
K 169811. 


a0 8 
1 OA 


Ey BO} 
18825 


Rugs and curtains for costumes. © 
Sept. 24, 1922; 1c. Sept. 30; K 168289. 

Sees New York, give me Oklahoma, 
says Indian heiress. © Oct. 1, 1922; 
1c. Oct. 10; K 168865. 

Sensation of silk wigs. © Dec. 3, 
1922; 1 c Dee. 12: K 170256. 

Strange furore for Russian color. 
© Oct. 22, 1922; 1 c. Nov. 2; K 169205. 

When Spain’s queen comes to Amer- 
ica. © Nov. 19, 1922; 1 c. Nov. 29; 
K 169901. 


NEYMANN (PERCY) | San Francisco. 
18767 
Spirits of home brew. © Nov. 22, 
19205 9A e. INOV: 21 3 dt 208502: 


NicHots (WILLIAM BeERNON) Bristol, 

Pa. 18768 

Bristol, Pa., fire dept. © Nov. 1%, 
1922; 2 c. Nov. 24; J 258718. 


NIcoLas (ALBERT A.) Kane, Pa. 
18769-18771 
Burns (Pres. Jas. A.) A-C. © Oct. 
23, 1922: 2 c. each Oct. 24; J. 257855— 
257857. 


Nospite (W. Crark) Boston. 18772 


Christ, head in base relief. © Dee. 
Dey 922 Ze: Dee. 30> J 259126. 


NorpDMAN (F. B.) jr., Ormond Beach, 
Fla. 18773 


[Florida sweets tropical scene] © 
Weers. 19222. 2 ec Dec 15:2 K 10275: 


NorRwicH PHARMACAL CO., Norwich, 
ING ve 18774 


Gee, it feels better eas © Sept. 
Zoe Oo 2 e. ‘Oct. 9: K 168492: 


NoTASEME HOSIERY CO., Philadelphia. 
18775 
Notaseme hosiery. An ideal gift. 
(Jn Saturday evening post, Dec. 9, 
1922) ©) Dee. 1, 1922 Le, Dee. 13% 
K 170245. 


NOTMAN PHOTO co., Boston. 18776 


M. i'l track team; 1922. © Od. 
ApoE ee. Ocg 1823.25 (125. 


NUTTING (WALLACE) INC., Ashland, 
Mass. 18777-18825 

[20 photographs]: 
Autumn artistry.— Autumn  can- 


opy.—Autumn shore.—Autumn 
waters. — Bethel birches. — Broken 
shadows. — Following the _ river. — 
Friendly birch.—Golden forest.—Half 
tide in October.—Into the _ hills.— 
Little ford.—Poolside birches.—Quiver- 
ing lights.—Rippling stream.—River 
of dreams.—Sough of the pines.— 


365 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18826 


NutTTING (WALLACE) INc.—Continued. 

[20 photographs ]—Continued. 

Tiger lilies and elder.—Wealth of the 
hills—Woodbine decorations. © Oct. 
16, 1922; 2 ¢ each Dee. 28; J 258971— 
258975, 258978—258990, 258998, 258994. 

[29 photographs]: 

Above the bridge—At sunset.— 
Autumn river.—Bend in the valley.— 
Between the cliffs—Brook banks.— 
Cove landing.—Dream §birches.— 
Forest seclusion.— Into the moun- 
tain.— Joy of October.—Maine brook.— 
Maine coast birches.—Maple by the 
stream.—Meadow in autumn.—October 
in Maine.—October on the Charles.— 
October waters.—River in Maine.— 
River’s song. — Sanctuary. — Toward 
purple hills.—Tufted shore.—Vermont 
in October.—Village  spires.—Wall 
shadows.— Where the woodman 
ceased. — White Mountain drive. — 
Yellow canopy. © Oct. 15, 1922; 2 c. 
each Dec. 28; J 258969, 258970, 258976, 
258977, 258991, 258992, 258995—259017. 


OAK SPECIALTY CO., Oak Park, II. 
18826, 18827 
Contentment. © Dec. 1, 1922; 2 e. 
Dec. 16; K 170290. 
Moonlight on old Newport. © Dec. 
1, 1922; 2 c. Dee. 16; K 170289. 


O’BoyLE (Francis L.) Spokane, Wash. 

18828 

Morning glory. © Nov. 1, 1922; 2 
ce. Dec. 11; J 258667. 


OcLEsBY (Mitton LANpDIS) Tompkins- 

ville Sool Ne Ye 18829 

Veneration. © Dec. 6, 1922; 2 « 
Dec. 11; J 258666. 


OLson (Emit ENGLEBRATH) Denver. 


18830 
Generator for portable lamp, de- 
tailed assembly. [Blueprint] ©1le. 


Aug. 21, 1922; I 7089. 


O’Merara (DENNIS HENRY) Detroit. 
18831 


Detroit, Mich., Walkerville bridge 
between Ford City and Bell Isle park, 
proposed design. © June 25, 1922; 2 
e. Oct. 25; I 7289. 


Omopt (CorRINE) Houston, Minn. 
18832-18836 
Sogn, Norway: 
Cutting grain in Lardal.—Fagersae- 
ter Lardal.—Milking time at Fagersae- 
ter Lardal.Scene from Fagersae- 
ter.—Scene from Lardal. © 1c. each 
May 25, 1922; J 255174255178. 


pt. IV.2 Saye 7 


Ort (Karz) York, Pa. 18837 


Certain-teed products corp. © Oct. 
1, 1922; 2 c. Oct. 93 FT 2aieze: 


OSBORNE co., Newark, N. J. 
18838-18849 

[12 prints]: 

Aladdin and the wonderful lamp.— 
Bluebeard.—Cinderella.—Jack and the 
beanstalk.—Jack the giant killer.— 
Little Red Riding Hood.—Magic mir- 
ror.—Peter Pan.—Puss in boots.— 
Sleeping beauty.—Three bears.—Three 
little men in the wood. © Sept. 27, 
1922; 2 ¢ each Oe 19. ikeeiaseeo— 


168836. 


OTIS ELEVATOR co., New York. 
18850-18852 

[3 prints]: 

Architecture, today and tomorrow.— 
Designing in masses.—New architec- 
ture. © Oct. 23, 1922; 2 @ each Oct. 
26; K 169369-169371. 


OTWELL (H1tRAM.CANNON) Seattle. 
— 18853, 18854 
Rainier (Mt.) from Paradise Valley, 
Rainier national park, Wash. © Sept. 
18, 1922; 2 ¢. Oct. 242s) 257s95: 
reflection in Indian MHenny’s 
hunting grounds, Rainier national 
park, Wash. © Sept. 18, 1922; 2 c. 
Oct. 24; J 257894. 


OUTCAULT ADVERTISING CO., Chicago. 
18855, 18856 


Bring in Christmas club book with 
this voucher. © Oct. 19, 1922; 2 e«. 
Oct. 18; K 169081. 


Home of Mr. Nifty. © Oct. 6, 1922; 
2c. Oct. 6; K 168429. 


OVUSHINER (ELLSWoRTH Byron) Chi- 
cago. 18857 


Treasure chest. [Radio] © Nov. 
8, 1922; 2 c. Nov. 18; K 169614. 


PACIFIC AND ATLANTIC PHOTOS, INC., 
New York. 18858-18861 

[4 prints]: 

Burman (H. C.) tireless photogra- 
pher.—Former German Emperor and 
his bride, a remarkable close up 
view [ete.]—In this militant fashion 
Wilhelm and the _ princess. started 
[ete.]—Suddenly confronted by the 
ever vigilant photographer, the Prin- 
cess Hermine posed [ete.] © Dec. 20, 
1922; 1 ce each Dec. 21; K 170346-— 
170349. 


Pase (Harvey Linpsty) San Antonio. 
18862 


© Ae 


‘olor music. [Blueprint] 
Aug. 22, 1922; I 7016. 


366 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1922 


PALLADINO (JOSEPH) Camden, N. J. 
18863 
Palladino’s latest art studies. © 

pee, O22: 2 c. Oct. 20; J-2577T78. 


ParFitr (JAMES H.) Eagle River, Wis. 
18864-18869 

[6 photographs]: 

Ana-Wa-Bik (Chief)—Indian homes 
in northern Wisconsin.—Indian pa- 
poose. — Nice pair.—No-Ko-Mis.—One 
of the big ones. © Aug. 27, 1922; 2 ¢. 
each Nov. 27; J 258509-258514. 


PARKER (C. W.) Leavenworth, Kan. 
; 18870 
Miniature aeroplane. [Blueprint] 
©l1ec. Aug. 14, 1922; I 6997. 


PARKER (HENRY) New York. 
18871, 18872 
Holy Moses. © Sept. 27, 1922; 2 «. 
Oct. 14; J 257705. 
Parker (Frances) © Aug. 15, 1922; 
Peas 155 J 256759. 


PARKER’S BOOK STORE, Danville, Va. 
18873-18875 

Danville, Va.: 

Dan River cotton mills.—Main busi- 
ness st.—New riverside cotton mill. 
© Nov. 15, 1922; 2 c« each Nov. 27; 
K 169826—-169828. 


PARRY (WILLET) San Francisco. 18876 
California sun rays. © Sept. 15, 

i225 2c. sept. 21; J 257191: 

PASCHEN (CuHR.) co., Chicago. 18877 


[Clean buildings pay better profits] 
© Apr. 1, 1922; 2 c. Oct. 20; K 168873. 


PATHE NEWS, New York. 18878-18887 
- Refugees boarding rescue ship in 
harbor while city burns. © Oct. 1, 
1922; 1 e. Oct. 16; K 168688. 


Smyrna waterfront in flames obscur- 
mens im rear. © Oct. 1, 19225. 1 ¢: 
Oct. 16; K 168687. 


[8 photographs] : 

Refugees boarding warships in Har- 
bor. of Smyrna.—Refugees leaving the 
burning city of Smyrna in small 
boats for warship.—Smyrna aflame.— 
Smyrna, burning of, 14.—Warship at 
anchor in the Harbor of Smyrna. © 
Bem. ol; 1922; 2 « each Oct: 243 J 
2957858—257865. 


PATTERSON (LOUISE AIMEE) Great 
Neck, Long Island, N. Y. 18888 
Stuff o’ dreams and Saphira on suf- 


frage [etc.] © Oct. 16, 1922; 2 ¢. Oct. 
19; K 169052. 


18906 


Pavut (JoHN R.) co., 1nc., Los Angeles. 

18889 

[Poinsettias] © May 1, 1922; 2c. 
Dec. 14; K 170259. 


PAULSON (HeENRY) Chicago. 18890 


Paulson’s, the house of one hour 
service. © Aug. 2, 1922; 2 ¢ Oct. 21; 
K 168885. 


PEARCE (JOSEPH N.) Philadelphia. 
18891 
Philadelphia, Pa., Penn mutual bldg. 
and Barry statue, 13776. © Oct. 12, 
1922; 2 ec. Oct. 13; J, 257684. 


PECKHAM, FOREMAN, INc., New York. 
18892-18897 

Travelo knit jackets: 

Style 645 [Cut 51]—Style 729 [Cuts 
47-50]—Style 747 [Cut 46]. © Oct. 
26, 1922; 2 ec. each Nov. 1; K 169193- 
169198. 


PELCHER (HARRY WASHINGTON) Port 

Richmond, N. Y. 18898 

[6 and 7 room house, plan 563, 5 

sheets, blueprints] © Nov. 24, 1922; 
2 e. Dec. 2; I 7407. 


PENN STATE PHOTO SHopP, State Col- 

lege, Pa. 18899 

Nittany Iron: © Oct. 14, 1922; 2 e. 
Oct-28 J 258012. 


PENNANT New 
York. 18900 
Pearl buttons the only serviceable 
buttons for wash garments. [Button 
ecard] © Aug. 10, 1922; 2 c. Sept. 20; 
K 168406. 


PEARL BUTTON C0O., 


PERKINS (LEE) Boston. 18901 


Total income and excess profits 
taxes, 1917 rates. [2 sheets] ©1e 
Dec. 19, 1922; I 7436. 


PETERSEN (ALBERT) San Mateo, Calif. 

18902, 18903 

Knabb (Miss Frances) 1, 2. © 

Suly 145 19225 2 e. each: Aug. 195°) 
257095, 257096. 


PETERSON (ARTHUR 8.) Portland, Or. 
18904 
Wildy deere © ish e4 Oct. - 2, 1922; 


J 257819. 


PETERSON LEwIs) Los Angeles. 18905 
Lovejoy (Lucelia A.) 1810-1834. © 
1c Nov. 20, 1922; J 258333. 
PFUND NURSERY co., Oak Park, IIl. 
18906 


Pfund nursery co. [Letterhead] © 
10, 1922>°2 © Oct. 23° K 169228. 


367 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18907 


pt. IV. 3083; 47 


PHILLIPPI (FRANK A.) Pottstown, Pa. 

18907 

Phillippi sanitary cooling system. 

© Noy. 20, 1922; 2 ec. Nov. 2 SK 
170271. 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- 
lin. 18908-18931 


Ave Maria, by Richard Linderum. 
© Mar. 1, 1920; 1 ¢& Oct. 21, 1922. kK 
170017. 


Buch der lieder ; by Victor Schramm. 
© Sept, tp, 1921. 4c Och ais doz? - 
K 170021. 


Cavaliere der marquise; by Hanns 
Pellar. (© Oct Ay 1920741 G Oct 21, 
1922; K 170003. 


[Frthlingsengel; by Karl Pliicke- 
baum] © Nov. 15, 1922; 1. Oct. PANE 
K 170152. 


[Funge mutter; by Hugo Krings] 
© Mar.15, 192-ae Oct, 21, 1922: 
K 17700138. 


Gelbe salon; by Hanns Pellar. © 
Mar. 15, ozs ive. (Oct. 2d, 1922-1 
170001. 


Liebesgarten; by Hanns Pellar. © 
Wee. T1920 ei Me! Oct! 2 1929\:' KK 
170006. 


Liebesgedanken; by Hanns Pellar. 
©Oci, 15, A9Tg- a ve, Oct. 21, 1922" 
K 170000. 


Madonna unter bltitenbiumen; by 
Mathilde Block-Niendorff. © May 1, 
I9t9 eh ee Oe 2d 1922)>  K. 170014, 


Mucki; by Hanns Pellar. © Oct. 
15, 102d) Ae Oete 2ie 1922 - KK 170012. 


Park in Versailles ; by Hanns Pellar. 
©neey teeter ts ec Oct. 21, 1922: 
K 170007. 


Pfarrgarten; by Wilhelm Claudius. 
@© Dec a920% 1 4) Oet.’ 21,1922 
K 170015. 

Pferde im gewitter; by A. Roloff. © 
Pubys eel wes Oct. 2a tO22-: wis 
170022. 

Raucher; by Hugo Krings. © Oct. 
fos 22 tre Oct. 24° K 170019: 

Rondo; by Hermann Graf. 
Aone ues Oe. 218 922 Kel (OOtS: 

Sonntagmorgen; by Wilhelm Claud- 


WS] MO wie ls LOOT: be VT Oeke ale 
1922; K 170016. 
Triumerei; by: Victor Schramm. © 


Sepiwcde, 1922) dc. Oct 202 mh 170020: 
Turmgeiger; by Karl Pltickebaum. 
© Feb. 1, 1922; 1c. Oct. 21; K 169999. 


© July. 


[3 prints]: 

Erstes leid; by Meta Pliickebaum — 
Goldhaar; by Meta Pliickebaum— 
Kleiner schelm; by Meta Pliickebaum. 
© Nov. 1, 1921; 1 c. Oct. 21, 1922; K 
170002, 170004, 170005. 

[3 prints]: 

Parkfest; by Hanns Pellar. —Som- 
mertag; by Hanns Pellar.—Sonnen- 
kuss; by Hanns Pellar. © Noy. 1, 
1919; 1 ce Oct. 21, 1922; K 170008— 
170010. 


PICKERING (Ep. H.) Annapolis. 18932 
Annapolis, Md., U. S. naval acad- 


emy, regiment of midshipmen. © 
Nov. 18, 1922; 2 c: Nov. Zig wizoeenat. 


PrercE (Henry HAveLocK) Boston. 
18933-18935 
Modern Priscilla, A, B. © Sept. 
15, 1922; 2 @ each Sept. 18; J 257171, 
250172. 
Treniaine (H. B.) © Oct. 28, 
1922; 2 ¢ Och 30, 19222 ieee 


PIERINI (ATTILIO) Brooklyn. 
18936-18941 

[Border design of rabbits in black 
and white, etec.] © Oct. 18, 1922; 2 
e. Oct. 25; K 168941. 

Christmas greetings and_ sincere 
good wishes [etc] © Noy. 22, 1922; 
2 ¢. Dec. 7? K Aes: 

N S UN, Brooklyn, all meet’er. 
Northern seal news. © Sept. 10, 
1922; 2 ec Nov. 1; K 169191. 

Northern seal. Above them all. © 
Dee. 12, 1922; 2 c Dec. 14; K 170261. 
Leaves a good impression. © 
Oct. 10, 1922; 2 & Novis ike tags 
re-elected for 1923. © Nov. 13, 
1922: 2 c Nov. 157% dessa 


Pirrson (Epwin) Seattle. 18942 
Seattle, Wash., port of. © Oct. 27, 
1922; 2 ec. Nov. 2; J 258084. 


PIMENTEL (Luis R.) El Paso. 
18943-18945 


[3 photographs]: 

Murquia (Gral. Francisco) cadaver 
del, fusilado en Tepehuanes, Estado 
de Duranzo, Mexico.—Murquia (Gral. 
Francisco) cadaver del, y las fuerzas 
aprensoras, Estado de Duranzo, Mex- 
ico.—Personal del consejo de querra 
y el Padre J. B. Casares. © Nov. 


'.6, 1922; 2 c each Nov. 138; J 258212— 


258214. 
PotHrmMUS (lL. E.) Miami, Ariz. 
18946 


Polly special. © Nov. 30, 1922; 2 
e. Dee. 28, K 170746. 


068 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1922 


18997 


POLLAK (JULIUS) New York. 
18947-18982 


Best Christmas wishes: 

[Children and dog carrying Xmas 
packages]—Christmas of its gladness 
give [etc.]—In golden letters wrought 
in ink [ete.]—Long may you live 
[ete.]|—May peace and gladness bright 
[ete.]—We’re so used to the wish, 
happy Christmas [ete.] © Sept. 10, 
1922; 2 c. each Oct. 18; K 169060, 
169069, 169071, 169073, 169081, 169085. 


Christmas greetings: 

[Children throwing snow balls, 
ete.]—Christmas fires burn brightly 
[ete.J]—[Girl pulling sled and girl 
earrying doll]—I wish you every last- 
ing joy [ete.J]—Just a small card 
[ete.]—Just one more little card to 
bear [ete.]—So sunny is the little 
wish [etc.]—Whatever is good [etc.] 
© Sept. 10, 1922; 2 c. each Oct. 18; K 
169054, 169056, 169064, 169065, 169068, 
169070, 169075, 169080. 


Hearty Christmas greetings: 

Christmas blessings come to you 
[ete.] — Merry bells at Christmas 
[ete.]—This little wish will ring my 
name [ete.] © Sept. 10, 1922; 2 e¢. 
each Oct. 18; K 169077, 169079, 169084. 


Joyful Christmas: 

[Christmas tree and girl playing 
with dollJ—[Girl pulling sleigh with 
basket of Xmas packages]—Just the 
old wish, happy Christmas [ete.]— 
Merry heart this Christmastide [ete.]— 
[Three children making a snow man] 
© Sept. 10, 1922; 2 c. each Oct. 18; K 
169058, 169062, 169063, 169076, 169087. 

Merry Christmas: 

All life through [etc.]—Christmas 
card looks so tiny I know [etc.]—I’m 
very tiny, but if you knew [etc.J— 
May Christmas bring you joys that 
last [ete.]—May this little greeting 
eard [ete.J—[Santa Claus and two 
ehildren]—[Two girls, one carrying 
wreath ]—Yule-tide has come [ete.] © 
Sept. 10, 1922; 2 c. each Oct. 18; K 
169053, 169057, 169059, 169061, 169066, 
169074, 169078, 169088. 

[6 prints]: 

Best wishes for Christmas, much 
joy to you may Christmas bring 
[ete.]—Christmas wishes, once more 
I send the good old greeting [etc.]— 
Hearty Christmas greeting, may your 
Christmas time be happy, [etc.]—Joy- 
ous Christmas, here’s just the usual 
Christmas’ greeting [etc.] — Joyous 
Christmas, this small card wishes that 
good cheer.—With Christmas greet- 
ings, may the skies above be bright 


325059—23——_7 


for you [ete.] © Sept. 10, 1922; 2c. 
exen. Oct: 18; K 169055, 169067, 
169072, 169082, 169083, 169086. 


POPULAR RADIO, INC., New York. 
18983 


Lewishon stadium audience. ©1c. 
Aug. 18,°1922; J 256764. 


POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY, New York. 
18984-18988 


Bench and tilt-top table. [Blue- 
print] © Aug. 10, 1922; 2 c. Aug. 22; 
I (OLD. 

Electric train kiddie broncho doll’s 
house, 14. [Blueprint] © Nov. 10, 
1922; 2 ce. Nov. 18; I 7364. 


Electric washing machine. [Blue- 
print] © Sept. 10, 1922; 2 c. Sept. 27; 
7201: 

Home workshop bench [Blueprint] 
© Dee. 10, 1922; 2 ce. Dec. 16; I 7424. 


Tea wagon. [Blueprint] © Oct. 
10-1922 2 e-Oct: 20; T7273. 


POPULAR SCIENCE PUB. CO., INC., New 
York. 18989-18993 


How sunlight might carry life from 
Venus to earth. (Jn Popular science 
monthly, Nov., 1922) © Oct. 10, 1922; 
ies Oct. the K- 168523. 


How the proposed McDougall rec- 
tangular ocean liner would plough 
through heavy seas. (Jn Popular sci- 
ence monthly, Nov., 1922) © Oct. 10, 
O22 2h es Ock. 103° KK: 169088. 


How this revolutionary dictating 
machine records the dictator’s voice 
on a cellulose thread [ete] (Jn Popu- 
lar science monthly, Dec., 1922) © 
Nov. 10, 1922; 1 ce. Nov. 9; K 169413. 

New Ljungstrom turbine locomotive, 
cutaway view. (Jn Popular science 
monthly, Dec. 1922) © Nov. 10, 1922; 
1e Nov. 9; K.169414. 


Typical landscapes on Venus and 


Mars. (In Popular science monthly, 
Nov., 1922) © Oct. 10, 1922; 1c. Oct. 
10; K 168524. 


POST PICTURES coRP., New York. 18994 


Hungarian child. © Dee. 1, 1922; 
2°e@> Dee, 29> F 259058. 


Powers (STILLMAN) Boston. ~ 
18995-18997 

Devil’s Brook, Sharon, Mass. © 
June 1, 1922; 2 c. Dee. 13; K 170248. 

Minot’s Ledge lighthouse. © June 
1, 1922; 2 e«. Dee. 13; K 170247. 
Massachusetts Bay. © Aug. 17, 
1022: 2 & Dees tae) 258732. 


369 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18998 


Prentiss (A. M.) Portland, Or. 
18998, 18999 


Logs in Toledo slough. © Sept. 25, 
G22 2 @ Oct 245 25 (46a. 


Warrentown, Or., airplane view. © 
Aug. 14, 1922; 2 @ Aug. 21; J 257109. 


PREPARED ROOFING ASSN., Chicago. 
19000-19002 


Estimated shipments of roll roofing 

and asphalt shingles for entire in- 
dustry, Sept. 1, 1919 to date. [Blue- 
print] ©1c. Dee. 14, 1922; I 7416. 
' Apr. 1, 1920 to: Aus. ral, 1922. 
[Blueprint] © 1. Oct. 12, 1922; I 
7256. 

— May 1, 1920 to Sept. 30, 1922. 


[Blueprint] © 1c Nov. 18, 1922; I 
7331. 
PRESBREY, LELAND co., INC., New York. 
19003 
[Gilmer - Minis memorial canopy, 
23614. 5 sheets, blueprints] © 1. 
Dee. 6, 1922; I 7459. 
PRESS PUB. co., New York. 19004 


Sehneider (Curt) © Oct. 11, 1922; 
1.e: Oct. 27; K 169105. 


Prick (ARTHUR EK.) Seattle. 
19005, 19006 
Airplane. © Nov. 25, 1922; 2 c. Nov. 
27; J 258492. 
Sky pilot. © Nov. 20, 1922; 2c. 
Nov. 27; J 258491. 


Price (JOHN WILLIAMS) Toronto, 


Canada. 19007 
Lloyd George (David) © Oct. 14, 
1922; 2 @ Nov. 14; J 258569. 


Price (THEODORE H.) PUB. CoRP., New 
York. 19008 


Autumnal dip in the cotton market. 
© Sept. 20, 1922; 2 c. Oct. 6; I 7346. 


PRINCE (WILLIAM S8.) New York. 
19009 


Mother. © Oct. 6, 1922; 2 ec Oct. 
10; K 168973. 


PRISCILLA co., Boston. 19010, 19011 
Symbol block pattern for stockings, 
22-10-48. © Oct. 4, 1922; 2c. Oct. 12; 
K 168597. 
Symbol patterns for petit-point slip- 
pers: © et. 21, 1922-2 ¢€ Oct. 24; 
K 168916. 


Pruitt (O. N.) Columbus, Miss. 
! 19012 


Columbus Miss., Mississippi state 
college for women, freshmen class. 
Oct.) 17,1922.) 2 e. Oct. 183; 2o8i15: 


pt. Iv., He Sa ¥. 17 


QUEEN INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA, New 
York. 19013 


Protects the homes and industries of 
America. © July 1, 1922; 2 e. Nov. 
9; K 169524. 


R-C PIcTuRES corP., c/o Film booking 
offices of Amer., ine, New York. 
19014-19224 


Broadway madonna: 

Broadway madonna.—Counting out 
the toll, they found themselves at last 
in shackles.—Courageously she pro- 
tested against the slur.—Gleaming 
shoulders, intoxicating music [etec., 24 
sheet poster]—Grim tragedy stalked 
amid the trappings of the ballroom.— 
Like a glad bird loosed from a golden 
cage [etc]—Mumbled oath broke the 
silence—Out of the seething welter 
of intrigue, destiny led her [ete]— 
Secret out, confusion followed. — 
Shadows of intrigue deepened about 
them and then.—[Title card]—Who is 
the?—Witching hour when masks 
came off.—[3 sheet poster, style A, 
B]—[6 sheet poster] © Oct. 29, 1922; 
2 ec each Nov. 29; K 169862-169877. 


Entertaining the boss, Mr. and Mrs. 
Carter De Haven in: 

And his honor the boss had just ar- 
rived.—And then the fun began.—He 
had plenty of room to laugh up his 
sleeve.—He was a handy man about 
the house.—His fingers turned to 
thumbs.—She thought he had joined 
the black hand.—What a nice white 
wing Carter would have made.—[1 
sheet poster]—[3 sheet poster] © Oct. 
29, 1922; 2 @ each Nov. 8; K 169376, 
169377, 169398-169403, 169405. 


with Mr. and Mrs. Carter De 
Haven. [Title card] © Oct. 29, 1922; 
2c. Nov. 8; K 169404. 


Fire fighter, Dan Mason in: i 

Let ’er squirt.—Nosey was pickled 
in his own brine.—Pop and his gallant 
fire-eaters.—Pop discovered the secret 
of the well.—That’s real fire water, 
Pop.—While Plum Center burned pop 
fiddled.—You’d think Pop was putting © 
on the feed bag.—[1 sheet poster]— 
[3 sheet poster] © Nov. 5, 1922; 2 
e. each Nov. 8; K 169878, 169379, 
169383-169389. 


with Dan Mason. [Title card] 
© Nov. 5, 1922; 2 ce. Nov. 8; K 169382. 


Good men and true, Harry Carey in: 
All came to Pringle with their 
troubles—Amid shadows of villainy 
and intrigue [etc]—Cornered [3 sheet 
poster]—Crash, a shriek and he 
plunged f[etc]—Eyes ablaze, chest 


SYA) 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 4, 1922 


heaving, heart pounding in righteous 
fury [etce, 3 sheet poster]—Lights 
blazed, throngs shouted [etc]—Like 
steel to a magnet his fist flew straight 
[ete]—Shackles clanked on his wrist 
jete]—Smashing surge of the mob 
[ete 6 sheet poster]—Smile that 
turned the tide of ballots.—Stand back 
you thugs.—[Title card]—Trap is 
sprung.—With a crash the huge car 
sent the rider spinning over the cliff. 
[24 sheet poster]—[1 sheet poster, 
Sateen BI ‘© Nov. 12, 1922; 2 e. 
each Noy. 22; K 169701—-169716. 


Grass widow: 

Fateful day, the grass widow’s ar- 
rival.—Hatred blazed in pop’s eyes.— 
Plum Center’s first jazz band.—Pop 
pieked the belle of the ball.—Pop 
swung a very nasty hoof.—Scandal 
had sneaked right up and bit pop on 
the ankle.—She twitted him about the 
siren. © Dee. 3, 1922; 2 c. each Dec. 
2; K 169977—169983. 


Hound of Baskervilles: 

But we must solve this awful mys- 
tery.—Even the gruelling third degree 
failed to shake the butler’s story.— 
Great detective, eager listeners [etc]— 
Hound it was, an enormous coal-black 
hound [etc]—Innocent or guilty, they 
probed deep for the secret.—I’ve seen 
it again, out there on the moor.—Skulk- 
ing shadows, screaming silence [ete]— 
Then he haltingly told the tragic 
tale-—Why did you signal from the 
window at midnight? © Oct. 1, 1922; 
2 ce. each Oct. 17; K 168722-168728, 
168733, 168734. 


Hound of Baskervilles, «Hille Nor- 

wood in: 

[Dog and man. 3 sheet poster]— 
[Flaming head. 3 sheet posterJ—In an 
instant the great hound was upon 
him.—Like a lightning flash the huge 
blazing beast was upon him. [24 
sheet poster]—Stealthily the mys- 
terious shadow crept upon him [ete]— 
[Title ecard]—With a shriek the man 
disappeared in the bog. [6 sheet 
poster] © Oct. 1, 1922; 2 c. each Oct. 
17; K 168721, 168729-168732, 168735, 
168736. 


If I were queen, Ethel Clayton in: 

As the purple shadows fell they 
pledged undying love. — [Chapel 
scene]—[Clayton (Ethel) on throne]— 
Crash of timbers, the panic of the na- 
tives [etc]—My prince, I love you.— 
On bended knee he swore devotion.— 
She played a charming Juliet to the 
prince’s Romeo.—Swords aloft, erect 
and heroic [etc] They met, face to 


CLASSES, H TO K 


19224 


face [etc]—[Title card]—With fawn 
like grace she danced [etc]—With 
hungry heart he gazed upon her.—[3 
sheet poster, style A, BJ—I[6 sheet 
poster ]—[24 sheet poster] © Oct. 15, 
1922; 2 @ each Oct. 25; K 169174- 
169189. 


In the name of the law: 

[Automobile with _ police] — But 
father, he’s our boy.—But father, he’s 
our boy. [1 sheet poster]—Don’t cry 
little mother, I’ll square things.—Hand 
aloft he fairly screamed [etc]—Irish 
blue eyes [etc]—Memory of his own 
departed baby brought tears to his 
eves.—Mothers, fathers, sons [etc 3 
sheet poster]—My God.—My God, it’s 
my.—|[Policeman]—See the struggling 
student accused of theft [etc., 3 sheet 
poster]|—See the struggling student 
accused of theft [etc., 6 sheet poster ]— 
Shot in the dark, a crash of glass 
[etc]—Stop, see the thrilling bank 
robbery [etc., 3 sheet poster—They’re 
trying to incriminate me.—You made 
him the thief he is.—[24 sheet poster, 
Style, A. Bl) Cy Aus. 20, 192202 Ve 
each Nov. 14; K 169546—169564. 


Keep ’em home: 

End of a perfect day.—He had killed 
the headless horseman.—He looked 
into a machine-gun battery of eyes.— 
Hideous sight froze his gaze.—His 
head swam in a sea of introductions.— 
T’ll never go out again, dear.—['Title 
card]|—Two reasons why he shouldn’t 
stay at home.—I[1 sheet poster]—[8 
sheet poster]. © Nov. 26, 1922; 2 «. 
each Dee. 2; K 169969-169976, 169989, 
169990. 


Kick-back, Harry Carey in: 

Carelessly he lit a cigarette while a 
hideous death threatened.—Don’t fail 
to see [etc]—Hntrapped by his foes 
he stood his ground courageously.— 
Hyes aflame with rage he lashed out 
with a erushing blow.—His heart 
bursting with suspense he watched and 
waited.—In his sturdy arms she felt 
the soft comfort of security.—Mighty 
clash of conflict [ete, 24 sheet 
poster |—Mighty clash of conflict, the 
scourge of jealousy [etc]—Notice is 
hereby given [ete., 3 sheet poster ]— 
One last look before his captives fell 
upon him.—[Rescuing girl from 
water ]—Sweet, child-eyes beamed from 
a tender, swarthy face [ete]—There is 
only one Harry Carey [etc]—Title 
card]—[8 sheet poster, style B]J—[6 
sheet poster] © Sept. 3, 1922; 2 « 
each Dec. 9; K 170190-170197, 170206- 
1702138. 


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19224 


R-C pPrIcTURES corP., c/o—Continued. 
Pop Tuttle’s clever catch, Dan 
Mason in: . 
He believed in the fly swatting cam- 
paign [etc]—Hold-up in real Broad- 
way style-—Pop gets the reward for 
his clever catch.—Pop got angry at 
the Plum Center flapper.—Pop turned 
the tables on the road agent.—Pop was 
the local. Babe Ruth at checkers.— 
[Title card]—Wild Fire was looking 
for the nearest morris chair.—You 
have broken my girlish heart, you 
shiek. [3 sheet poster]—[1 sheet 
poster] © Oct. 8, 1922; 2 c each Dec. 
9; K 170198—170205, 170214, 170215. 


Pop Tuttle’s grass widow, Dan 
Mason in: 

[Title card]—[1 sheet poster]—[3 

sheet poster] © Dee. 3, 1922; 2 «. 


each Dec. 2; K 169984, 169987, 169988. 


Pop Tuttle’s 
Mason in: 
Backs that were never meant for 
the Ziegfeld follies—Beginning of 
pop’s downfall.—Grand opening of the 
Plum Center picture palace.—Howd’y 
folks, I’m here again. [3 sheet 
poster ]—Night life in Plum Center.— 
Pop’s idea of an orgie.—Royal coach 
that meets all trains.—Taking his cue 
from the late Mr. Barnum.—[Title 
card]—[1 sheet poster] © Sept. 10, 
1922; 2 ec. each Dec. 2; K 169961- 
169968, 169985, 169986. 


Their first vacation, Mr. and Mrs. 
Carter De Haven in: 

Eyes popped wide with fear [etc]— 
Hall was in an uproar [ete]—Hello, 
central, hello [ete]—Lashed tight upon 
a log [ete]—Pleading with his wifey 
fete] —Super-thrill, the biggest in a 
young man’s life [ete] —[Ttitle 
card|—Zip, zam, bang [etc]—[38 sheet 
poster] © Sept. 3, 1922; 2 @ each 
Nov. 8; K 169380, 169390-169397. 


——the Carter De Havens in. © 
Sept. 3, 1922; 2 c. Nov. 8; K 169381. 


movie queen, Dan 


Thelma: 

Amid the purple shadows. they 
dreamed of love.—F aces white with 
fury the angry mob pressed upon 
her.—From simple calicos to flaming 
silk and jewels.—Her face went white 
with horror.—Plain little Jenny Wren 
who became a blazing fashion plate.— 
She brought the scoffers to her golden- 
slippered feet.—Swords aloft, eyes 
aflame they pledged allegiance to the 
Viking prince. © Nov. 26, 1922; 2 ¢ 
each Dec. 8; K 170135-170141. 


pt rv. WS wee 


Thelma, Jane Novak in: 


[Hight pictures]—From a _ simple 
little grub to a blazing fashion plate. 
[6 sheet poster]—From a simple peas- 
ant of the bleak Norseland [ete. 3 
sheet poster]—Have you ever read 
Marie Corelli’s greatest love story ?— 
[Steadily she gazed, her expression 
one of rapt [ete]—[Title card]—[3 
sheet poster]—[22 x 28 card]—[24 
sheet poster] © Nov. 26, 1922; 2 ¢. 
each Dee. 8; K 170142-170150. 


Twin husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Carter 
De Haven in: 


At last the showdown.—Dark mo- 


‘ment in a young husband’s life-—Hven 


Napoleon was never in such a tight 
place.—Fire works begin.—He must 
come with me.—His hopes faded like 
an old gingham dress.—Plot goes into 
high.—[Title card]—[1 sheet poster]— 
[3 sheet poster] © Oct. 1, 1922; 2. 
each Dec. 18; K 170325-170334. 


When love comes, Helen Jerome 
Eddy in: 

All Munro turned out to celebrate 
the opening of the dam.—Be prepared. 
[3 sheet poster]—EHagerly she waited 
but the burning words never came.— 
Great moment in their lives and he 
had not the courage to propose.—I 
lied, she moaned, it was my fault.— 
Like a thunderbolt, the stunning ac- 
cusations broke up the festivities.— 
Run for your life, the dam has burst.— 
[Star]—There he stood, a menace to 
their happiness. [Ttitle card]—Will 
you. be prepared when love comes? 
[24 sheet poster]—With eager heart 
she awaited his confession of love.— 
With her happiness at stake, should a 
girl propose? [3 sheet poster]— 
You'll swallow those lies or TVll.— 
Young hearts athrob in the grasp of 
destiny. [6 sheet poster] ©.Dec. 10, 
1922; 2 c. each Nov. 29; K 170174— 
170189. — 


RADFORD (WILLIAM A.) Chicago. 
19225-19236 

[12 prints]: 

[Barn] Feb., 1923, Apr., 1923.— 
[Bungalow] Jan., 1923, Mar., 1923, 
Aug., 1923—[Colonial house] Oct., 
1923.—[Corn cribs] July, 1923.—[Hog 
house] Sept., 1923.—[House] Dec., 
1923.—[Implement shed and barn] 
Nov., 1923.—[Poultry house] May, 
1923.—[Small house] June, 1923. © 
Nov. 15, 1922; 2 c. each Nov. 18; K 
169731-169742. 


old 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1922 


19270 


New York. 
19237 


Radio builder, schematic wiring dia- 
gram, plan 2, series M. [Blueprint] 
© Oct. 30, 1922; 2 c. Nov. 1; I 7812. 


RADIOGEM coRP., New York. 19238 


Radiogem. © June 24, 1922; 2 «. 
Nov. 15; I 7376. 


RAETH (FREDERICK C.) Milwaukee. 
19239 


Radiophone construction plans. [9 
sheets blueprines] © Oct. 138. 1922; 
wee Oce, 17: I 300. 


RAILROAD BUYERS AND SELLERS SERVICE 
BUREAU, Chicago. 19240 


Railroad «service bureau. © June 
17, 2922; 2 c. June 26; K 167209. 


RANSFORD (ARTHUR L.) Portland, Or. 
19241-19247 

Columbia River Highway, Or.: 

At Crown Point, looking east.— 
Mitchells Point tunnell.—Multnomah 
Falls.—Shepperds Dell. © Dec. 4, 
1922; 2 c@ each Dec. 9; J 258656— 
258658, 258,661. 


Crater Lake, Or., from Scott Peak. 
© June 3, 1922; 2 c. June 8; J 258576. 


Falls of the Willamette River at 
Oregon City, Or. © Dec. 4, 1922; 2¢e 
Dee. 9; J 258660. 

Looking west on. the 
River, from Crown Point. 
a9225 2 c. Dee. 9; J 258659. 


RAv stTuptIos, 1nc., Philadelphia. 
19248-19255 
Army, navy football game, Franklin 
field, Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 25, 1922. 
amo 28. 1922-2 ¢. Dee, 267- J 
258910. 


Penn’s treaty with the Indians, copy 
of painting by Benj. West, 30304. © 
Greens, 1922 - 2c Oct. 31 ;>J- 258008: 


Pennsyvania, Cornell football game, 
Franklin field stadium, Philadelphia, 
Pa., Nov. 30, 1922, 34192. © Dec. 1, 
1922; 2 ec Dee. 26; J 258911. 


‘Philadelphia, Pa., 8th and Market 
‘Sts., Lit bros. store, 34187. © Oct. 
Zea 2 Ce. Oct. Sl3°S 258007, 

[4 photcgraphs]: 

Philadelphia, Pa., City hall from 
northeast Philadelphia, 34094.—Phila- 
delphia, Pa., City hall tower, 34090.— 
Philadelphia, Pa., panorama from Rit- 
tenhouse sq., 381028.—Ten car postal 
train passing through’ Lewistown nar- 
rows. © Aug. 20, 1922; 2 c. each Sept. 
19; J 257182-257185. 


RADIO BUILDER PUB. CO., 


Columbia 
© Dec. 4, 


ReEDER (JoHN T.) Houghton, Mich. 
19256 


Houghton, Mich., Michigan college 
of mines. © Sept. 1, 1922; 2 c. Sept. 
8; J 257654. 


Rees (Forest Ray) Tulsa, OKI. 
19257 
Outline of -knowledge kingdoms. 
PBineprinty, ©) INov.” 15, 1922 = Jive: 
Nove Zor 1 eo: 


REESE (BERT) a ee 
19258, 19259 
Windowit. © Aig SV AQ22 FZ cet 
Dee 1d: 1K AvO216: 


Same: (© -Dee: 16).419223) 2ive: 
Dec. 28; K 170740. 


REEVES (CHARLES S.) Hood River, Or. 
19260-19263 


[4 photographs]: 

Hood (Mt.) vista.—Lost Lake, sun- 
set.—Reflections.—Sailing. © Dec. 1, 
1922; 2¢.each Dec. 5; J 258622—258625. 


REEVES (Knox) St. Paul. 
19264-19266 
Fire menaces you. © Sept. 21, 1922; 
ie Nov. 131 ec: Nov. 295. K. 169944. 


Rain insurance. © Oct. 10, 1922; 
1 «¢ Nov. 17; 1 ¢ Nov. 29; K 169945. 


Your children? © Sept. 21, 1922: 
Les Now, 27 > ive. Nov. 29: K 169943: 


ReicH (JAcQUES) New Dorp, S. IL., N. 
Y. 19267 


(Warren G.)] © Nov. 
13 = AK, 169555: 


[Harding 
Se ho7Z2 eo 2 e, INO. 


Reip (MArcEtLUS) Cleveland. 
19268-19279 


Bungalow, floor and basement plans, 
6 L, 6 R. [Blueprints] © 1 ¢. each 
Oct, Gar922 = 7250) (251. 


ae eet front and side elevation, 


6 L. [Blueprint] © 1 ¢. Oct. 6, 1922; 
a 7249, 


One nO) shes OR So 
1 ¢ each Dee. 29, 1922; I 7460-7463. 


—-—10L. [Blueprint] ©1e. Dec. 

IS) 1922" DL Fasi: 

11 L. [Blueprint] ©1c. Dee. 
18, 19223, B T4382. 

howe oigenrint!,. doe: 
Jan, 2, 1923; I 7464. 

12°) 2 aelueprint)« “OW 2, 
Dec. 4, 1922; I 7395. 

ioe easing): \©. Ale 


Dec. 4, 1922; I 7396. 


SY 6s: 


i’ 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19280 


Dt..FV.9 meso. 4 7 


REINTHAL & NEWMAN, New York. 
19280, 19281 


Evening; by Maxfield Parrish. © 
Nov. 6, 1922: 2°e Novi T >. KoiGS3eb, 


Morning; by Maxfield Parrish. 
Nov. 6, 1922; 2 c Nov. 7; K 169366. 
Reni-Mext (L.) Paris. 19282 

Bertrand (Charles) © Sept. 28, 
19225) 2 e: (Oct. > 1K AGSO. 
RENTSCHLER (J. F.) Ann Arbor. 

19283, 19284 


Smith (Secretary Shirley W.) 1. © 
Oct. 0, 19222 er Ochs I Zoutte. 


——2. © Oct. 12, 1922; 2 c. Oct. 
18; J 257749. 

REXFERD SPECIALTY CARD Co., Kansas 

City, Mo. 19285 


I know old Santa promised you some 
dainty underthings. [ete] © Sept. 11, 
1922; 2 @ Sept. 18; K 168249. 


REYMOND (MArtTIN H.) Binghamton, 
IN Gaye 19286-19289 
[Layout of scales for Reymond 
leather calculator, design 4 Blue- 
print] ©1e. Oct. 6, 1922; I 7252. 
Reymond leather calculator. [Blue- 
print] © 1c. Sept. 18, 1922; 1: 7170. 
design 2. [Layout of scales. 
Blueprint] © 1c. Oct. 31, 1922; I 
(31% 
—— —— [Blueprint] 
1922; 2 ¢. Nove255 1 T3711 
Reynotps (B. S.) co., 


A Nov. 18, 


Washitieton. 
19290-19305 


Arlington national cemetery, Va., 

memorial amphitheatre: 

And tomb of unknown _ soldier.— 
From the east, aeroplane view.—From 
the west, aeroplane view. © Nov. 15, 
1922; 2 c each Dec. 29; K 170762- 
170764. 
tomb of unknown soldier. © 
Oct. 5, 1922; 2 c« Dec. 29; K 170758. 


Fort Meyer, Va., U. S. wireless sta- 
tion. © Sept. 2, 1922; 2 c. Dec. 29; 
K 170765. 


Mt. Vernon, Va., Washington’s home, 
showing bowling green and gardens 
from an airplane. © Nov. 15, 1922; 
2 e. Dec. 29; K 170761. 

Washington, D. C.: 

Bureau of printing and engraving in 
cherry blossom time.—Famous. River- 
side drive in cherry blossom time.— 
Japanese cherry trees in blossom.— 
Library of Congress by night.—Lincoln 
memorial through cherry blossoms, 
vista.—U. S. Capitol, aurora borealis 
illumination. Washington monument. 


—White House at night. © Oct. 5, 
1922; 2 ¢@ each Dee 29-7 aid o0- 
170752, 170754170758. 

——HLinecoln memorial, Potomac 


River and hills of Arlington, Va. 
Nov. 15, 1922; 2 ec. Dee. 29; K 170759. 


Washington monument, Lincoln 
memorial and Potomac River in dis- 
tance. © Nov. 15, 1922; 2 c Dec. 29; 
K 170760. 


RIGAUMONT (VICTOR ALBERT) Pitts- 
burgh. 19306-19308 
Main floor plan for theatre on 
Northside, also upper floor plan. © at: 
ce. Dee. 13, 1922; I 7411. 

North Braddock, Pa., First evangeli- 
cal church, main floor plan and ground 
floor plan. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1922; I 
7305. 

Pittsburgh, Pa., Morningside ave., 
dwelling for W. E. Kirsch, first and 
second floor plans. © 1e Aug. 19, 
1922; I 7010. 


Roperts (WiLt1AM H.) Santa Fe, 

N..M. 19309 

Indian portrait. © 1 ce Sept. 22, 
1922; J 257869. 


ROBERTSON (JOHN W.) 
O 


New London, 
: 19310-19320 

[11 photographs]: 

Burning  sceene.—Comradship.— 
Courtesy.—Eve of life—Faith .— 
Fidelity.—Filial love.—Patriotism.— 
Spirit of America. Symbolie south. 
—Torture chamber. © Nov. 6, 1922; 
2c. each Nov. 15; J 258608-258618. 


Ropinson (G. H.) co., 1INc., Chicago. 
19321-19325 
When dreams come true. © Oct. 2, 
1922; 2c. Oct. 20°) to Zatti: 
[4 photographs]: 
At the fair.—Fireworks.—Mystie 
China.—Spectacular. July #2 25, 
1922 ; 2c. each Oct. 6; J 257597—-257600. 


RocKHILL (CHARLES 8S.) Philadelphia. 
19326 
[Gleaning bricks] © Oct. 14, 1922; 

2 ec. Oct. 16; K 168667. 


RoEMBKE (WILLIAM HENRY) Re ie 
qua, Wis. 19327-19338 

Lae du Flambeau, Wis.: 

Chippewa Indian, 350, 352-355, 356— 
359.—Chippewa Indian village, 361.— 
Chippewa Indians, 351, 560. © June 
15, 1922; 1 c each June 19; 1 e@ each 
July 27; J 256385—256396. 


RonneE & WASHBURN, Buffalo. 


Niagara Falls, aerial photo. 
22, 1922; 2c Nov. 9; J 258278. 


19339 
© Oct. 


314. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1922 


Roots (YALE K.) Wooster, O. 
19340-19346 
Ohio agricultural experiment sta- 
foe 4c). Sept: 1, 1922; 2. ¢.. Sept: 18; 
A201 17. 


Wooster, O.: 

College of Wooster, 1-3.—General 
view, 1.—Square.—Wooster cemetery. 
© Sept. 1, 1922; 2 c. each Sept. 18; J 
Peet 21116, 257118. 


Rose (ALEXANDER) Minneapolis. 
19347 

Minneapolis, Minn., Superior holding 
eco., 19 apartment bldg., typical floor 
plan and front and rear elevations. 
[2 sheets, blueprints] © Apr. 17, 
122 2 ec. Nov. 11; 1 7370. 
ROSENBAUM BROS., Chicago. 

19348-19350 

Vitality. [Rooster] © Nov. 8, 
1922; 2 c Nov. 10; K 169421. 
(Chieks| © Nov. 16, 1922; 2 
ce. Nov. 20; K 169668. 

Wonderful feed [Vitality chickens] 
enews, 1922; 2 c. Nov. 20; K 
169662. 

Rost (JoHn Fretix) New York. 19351 

Educational weaving board. © Oct. 
2, 1922; 2 ce. Oct. 4; K 168409. 

Rove stupio, Spokane, Wash. 
19352, 19353 

Finlay (Mrs. Jas. R.) © Oct. 3, 
1922; 1¢. Oct. 9; 1c. Oct. 31; J 258038. 

Hauser (Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth) 
ehildren of. © Oct. 10, 1922; 1 ¢c. Oct. 
14-4 e€ Oct. 31; J 258032. 


Rusen (JAcos) Newburgh, N. Y. 
19354-19363 


[10 photographs]: 

Breakneck and Bullhill Mts., from 
the Storm King highway, N. Y., 10.— 
Going north, start of ascent, showing 
high elevation in the distance, Storm 
King highway, N. Y., 13.—Looking 
south over Cro’ Nest, Storm King high- 
way, N. Y., 2.—Ravine, looking south, 
Storm King highway, N. Y., 6—Road 
construction in mountain side, Beacon 
and Breakneck Mts. in background, 
Storm King highway, N. Y., pictu- 
resque view, 11.—Road looking south 
as it winds around the mountainside 
and Hudson River, 3.—Storm King 
highway, looking north, showing Mt. 
Tarus and Breakneck Mts., 12.—Storm 
King Mt., Hudson River, N. Y., show- 
ing highway which has been blasted 
out of its granite sides, 17.—Very deep 
cut in through the mountains, Storm 


19390 


King highway, N. Y., 9.—Very deep 
fill, forming the road construction, 
Storm King highway, N. Y., 4. 
Sept, 20, 1922-2 ‘ce earch “Oct. 202 5 
258041—258050. 


Rusk (JOHN W.) Haines Falls, N. Y. 

19364-19369 

Rip Van Winkle trail, 1-6. © Sept. 

25, 1922; 2 c. each Sept. 27; J 257410- 
257415. 


RUSSELL (GeO. E.) San Francisco. 
19370-19375 

Sacramento, Calif. : : 

Business district, as seen by the air 
man.—State capitol, from the air.— 
The diggins, airplane view. © June 
4 G27 2eeneach Oct) 235 ssAZzetece 
257823, 257824. 

San Francisco, Calif., Civie center 


and business district, air foto. © 
June +S; 1922: 2, ce: Oct... 23: JS 250825. 


Crissy field, aerial view. © 
ume 5,9 1922 - 2 ec. Oct. 234s 72571820: 
Skyline from Ferry bldg., aero 
Loto; © dune 5, 1922.- 2 ee Oct 23% 
d- 257822. 


Ruvup (Neits B.) Madison, Wis. 19376 
Williams (Capt. Rollie) © Oct. 22, 
1922; 2 c. Nov. 22; J 258654. 
RYAN (JAMES THURSTON) Frankfort, 
Ky. 19377 
Thrift curves. © Nov. 24, 1922;2¢ 
Nov. 24; I 7405. 


SALISBURY (Hpwarp A.) Los Angeles. 
19378 
Javanese dancers. © June 20, 1922; 

2 c. Sept. 18; J 257124. 


SALVE Recina, Washington. 
19379-19390 


fi? prints]: 

Again ’tis the holy Christmas, ete.— 
Blessed Christmas from dawn to end, 
ete.—Blessed Christmas, there is no 
other time of the year when happiness 
is so world wide, ete.—Christmas 
greetings, with every good wish, ete.— 
Gloria in excelsis deo, with best 
wishes, ete—Kindly greetings and 
every good wish, ete.—May all that is 
good and all that is true, ete—May the 
blessed Christmas day bring you joy 
and peace, ete.—Of old the wise men 
brought with them rare gifts, ete.— 
Shining gleam of joy to send you, 
ete.—When Christmas comes down its 
beautiful road, ete—With all kind 
thoughts and best wishes, etc. 
Sept. 15, 1922; 2 c. each Sept. 30; K 
168250-16861. 


379 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19391 


pt. Iv., n. s., v.17 


SANTWAY PHOTO-CRAFT CO., INC., Water- 
town, N. Y. 19391 


St. Lawrence River and Thousand 
Islands from Thousand Island house, 
Alexander Bay, N. Y. © Aug. 12, 
1921; 2c. July 3, 1922; K 168396. 


‘SAVAGE (WINFIELD ALoysius) New 
York. 19392, 193893 
Sales comparison, consolidated total, 
1922. ©1c Aug. 18, 1922; I 7091. 
Sales requirements, consolidated 
total, 12 months, 1922, estimates from 
exhibit Bs © 1c. Aug. 18, 1922; I 
7090. 


SCARSDALE ESTATES, New York. 19394 


Scarsdale, N. Y., Greenacres. © 
Sept. 29, 1922; 2c. Oct. 4; J 257478. 


SCHAEFFER (JOHN Gor- 
mania, W. Va. 19395 
Hanging Rock on Lost River, Hardy 
Co., W. Va.. © Oct. 7, 1922; 2 ec. Oct. 
oes) Zork 


ScHEDIN (Nits TycHo) Leadville, Col. 

19396-19398 

Morning at Twin Lakes, A-C. © 

Sep” d5,.19225 62 Ve. each Oct. 3; J 
257503—257505. 


ScHERF (JOHN G.) AND Brown (AU- 
BREY WAYNE) Andalusia, Ala. 
19399-19400 


RANDOLPH ) 


Andalusia, Ala., business section, 
birds eye view. ©1c. July 18, 1922; 
J 255831. 


: —fair grounds and race track, 
birds eye view. ©1c. July 18, 1922; 
J 255832. 

SCHIRMER (G.) 1Inc., New York. 19401 
Christmas greeting. © Oct. 21, 
1922; 2 c. Nov. 7; K 169372. 
SCHLECHTER (GusTAVUS A.) Reading, 
Pa. 19402 
Reading, Pa., the 175th anniversary 


of the founding of [etc.] © Sept. 20, 
1922; 2 ¢. Oct. 31; J 258010. 


SCHLEICHER (F.. J.) PAPER BOX CO., St. 
Louis. 19403-19410 

All nut package. © Oct. 27, 1922; 
2c. Nov. 9; K 169416. ’ 

Betsy Ross chocolates. © Oct. 27, 
1922; 2 c Nov. 8; K 170169. 

Brazil nuts in cream [Landscape] 
Op Oeww27) 1922: 2c.) Nov swiss 
169725. . 

Cherries. © Oct. 27, 1922; 2 ¢. Nov. 
6; K 169728. 

[Cottage and cherry insert] © Oct. 
27, 1922; 2 c@ Nov. 4; K 169727. 


[Fruit panel, B] © Oct. 27, 1922; 
2c. Nov. 15; K 169724. 

[Girl in open gateway] © Oct. 27, 
1922;2 c. Nov. 113 K d69i2e: 

[Paneling, A] © Oct. 26, 1922; 2. 
Nov. 18; K 169529. 


SCHLOSS BROS. & CO., INC., Baltimore. 
19411-19419 


Schloss bros. & co., inc., Baltimore, 
New York. [Cases A-I] © Aug. 28, 
1922; 2 ec. each Oct. 16; K 168986— 
168994. 


ScHMID (CHARLES L.) Los Angeles. 
19420, 19421 


Cloud pines. © Oct. 24, 1922; 2 ec. 
Oct. 28; J 257922. 


Sentinel pines of Rocky Ridge. 
Oct. 24, 1922; 2 c Oct. 28; J 257923. 


SCHUYLER (WILLIAM B.) Norristown, 
Pa. 19422 


Concrete slabs, safe load per square 
foot. [Blueprint] © 1 € Sept. 12, 
1922; I 7088. 


Scott (WAttTER A.) San Francisco. 
19423, 19424 
Capitola-by-the-sea, 1, 2. © Sept. 
3, 1922; 2 c each Nov. 10; J 258179- 
258180. 


ScorT PAPER co., Chester, Pa. 
y 19425-19427 


[Illustration showing lady in 
kitchen, etc.] © June 19, 1922; 1. 
Sept. 14; K 168522. 


Scottissue towels. Clean hands in 
business, form 306 A. © Oct. 15, 1922; 
2 ec Nov. 11; K 169947. 

Thirsty fibres make them dry, 
form 306. © Oct. 15, 1922; 2 c. Nov. 
11; K 169946. 


SEBUKATY (JOSEPH §S.) Brooklyn. . 
19428 
Parochial school of Our Lady of 
Peace church... © Oct. 2, 1922; 2 « 
Oct. 3; J 257472. 


SEELEY (CHARLES W.) Syracuse, N. Y. 
19429 
Christmas eve. ©1c. Dec. 4, 1922; 
J 258597. 

SERVICE PHOTOGRAPHIC CO., Columbus, 
: 19430 
Columbus, O., Ohio stadium, dedi- 
cation Oct. 21, 1922. © Nov. 11, 1922; 

2e. Nov. 18; J 258211. 
SERV-O-LITE ADVERTISING co., New York. 
194381 
Serv-o-lite electrical cabinet. © 1c. 


| Dee. 18, 1922; J 258732. 


376 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1922 


SHAW (CHAS. GILBERT) Bloomington, 
Ind. 19432-19487 

[6 photographs]: 

Campus path.—Forget-me-not.—In- 
ner court.—Maxwell tower.—Nature’s 
draperies.—Sentinel. © Sept. 7, 1922; 
2c. each Sept. 9; J 257416—257421. 


SHaw (HeErRBERT C.) Du Bois, Pa. 
19438, 194389 


Shaw knockdown kite winder reel. 
©ic. Aug. 24, 1922; I 7092. 

Shaw  shoofly knockdown kite 
winder reel. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1922; 
I 7098. 


SHAW PRODUCTS co., Philadelphia. 
19440 


Poultry trap nest designs. [Blue- 
poem © Aue. 1, 1922-2 «. Aug. 26; 
I 7196. 


SHERWooD (H. H.) Oak Park, II. 
[19441-19443 

[3 prints]: 

{Bread and milk time]—[Domestic 
science advice]|—[Pomp and dignity of 
service] © Dec. 2, 1922; 2 ec each 
Dee. 7; K 170121-1701238. 


SHERWOOD (NATHAN E.) Los Angeles. 
19444 
Poppy land realty co. © Dee. 21, 

#921; 1 ©. Dee. 12, 1922; K 170229. 


SHETEROM (H. J.) Saxton, Pa. 19445 
United junior Bible class of Saxton. 
ene 27, 1922- 2 ¢«. June 29: J 

250010. 

SHIPPAM Minne- 
apolis. 19446 
Wild Rocky Mountain goats with 

young. ©1le. July 13, 1922; J 258279. 


SHOEMAKER (FRANK H.) Lincoln, Neb. 
19447-19457 


(AUDREY ForRFAR) 


[11 photographs]: 

Bison skull, Monroe Canyon, Sioux 
Co., Neb., A 450.—Ceresco Marsh, hunt- 
ing scene, A 886.—Cottonwood by 
creek, Havelock, Neb., A 484.—Cot- 
tonwoods over roadway, Havelock, 
Neb., A 482.—Harrisburg Valley, Ban- 
ner Co., Neb., south escarpment, A 
661.—Havelock Pond, April, A 852.— 
Lincoln, Neb., Univ. of Nebraska, 
campus, fog, A 687.—Pines, Monroe 
Canyon, Sioux Co., Neb., A 438.— 
Salt Creek, bend of, near Lincoln, Neb., 
November, A 1327.—Slope in Hidden 
Valley, Fontenelle Forest, Omaha, A 
703.—Woodland path, Fontenelle For- 
est, Omaha, A 1353. © Dee. 18, 1922; 
2 ec. each Dec. 18; J 258773-—258783. 


19482 
SHOGRAN (IvAR LEONARD) Los An- 
geles. 19458 


You are invited to investigate the 
possibilities of commercial air-craft. 
© Dec. 14, 1922; 2 ec. Dec. 20; I 7458. 


SHORE (CHESTER KLINEFELTER) Law- 
rence, Kas. 19459 


[Kansas jayhawk] © Oct. 2, 1922; 

2c. Nov. 16; K 169687. 
SHRADER (JOSEPH) Little Rock, Ark. 
19460 


Arkansas fair queen. © Oct. 9, 
nOZ2 2 eC) Oct. 30353 2Zosuse. 


SHRIBER (ANNE) New York. 
19461-19465 

Burglar’s discovery. © Nov. 1, 1922; 
2G NOV. das: di ZO838T. 

Burglary. © Nov. 1, 1922; 2 ¢ Nov. 
15; J 258386. 

[3 photographs]: 

Giving thanks.—I wish I had a little 
brother.—When a man’s a king. © 
Moyer: 1922-2 eG each Oct Wie 
258114, 258119, 258120. 


SHUFORD (EpGar L.) Rochester, N. Y. 
19466-19473 

[8 photographs] : 

Along the Genesee River.—Eucalyp- 
tus trees.—In days gone bye.—Inspira- 
tion point, Irondequoit.— Rochester, 
N. Y., church of Christ, scientist.— 
Rochester, N. Y., Memorial art gal- 
lery.—San Juan Capistrano mission.— 
San Juan Capistrano mission, 
arches. © Dee. 4, 1922; 2 c. each Dec. 
6; J 258632-258639. 


SIFFORD (BRUCE) Minneapolis. 19474 


Whiskey goes over the top. © July 
PO MOZe CG. July 20: J ZoTavT. 


SILK (Louis A.) & co., New York. 
19475 

Our representative. © July 5, 1922; 
PRE INOMAA ake, LhO2 TT. 

SIMCOE PUB. cO., Buffalo. 19476 

Christmas. | “© Oct. 18,1922: 2 ve 
Oct. 23; K 168888. ° 
SIMONDS (FRANK H.) New Haven. 

19477-19481 

Harkness tower: 

Memorial ceiling.——Memorial room, 
east elevation.—Memorial room, north 
elevation.—Memorial room, west ele- 
vation. © Sept. 1, 1922; 2 c. each 
Oct. 2, 1922; J 257493-257496. 

Yale-Army foot ball game, 1922. 
Ocie 25, 1927 2 ee NOY. o; J 208086, 


SIMPLEX TICKET co., New York. 19482 


limilia Carcia retailers’ certificate. 
© Oct. 2, 1922; 2 c Oct. 14; K 169279. 


old 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19483 


DU. TV. Ss ee 


SLARK (FREDERICK HorACcE) Edmon- 
ton, Alberta, Canada. 19483 


Bear and two cubs climbing tree in 
Jasper park. © Nov. 1, 1922; 2c. Dee. 
1; J 258550. 


SLEVIN (L. 8S.) Carmel, Calif. 
19484 


Adobe group. © Dec. 20, 1922; 2 e. 
Dec. 28; J 259019. 


SmitH (C. Ferris) Colville, Wash. 
19485-19493 


Wadell’s cabin on Little Pend Oreille 
Lake, Wash. © Nov. 24, 1922; 2 «. 
Nov. 28; J 258543. 

[8 photographs] : 

Black Lake, Wash.—Four cabins on 
the lake.—Haratige (H. E.) place on 
Pend Oreille Lake.—La Sota mill and 
store.—Little reflections.—Middleport, 
Wash. — Milerian (Edd) landing.— 
Milerian (Edd) placee © Oct. 18, 
1922; 2 c each Oct. 28; J 257932, 257- 
933, 257935—257940. 


SmitrH (Carry EH.) Perry, Ia. 
19494-19503 

[10 photographs] : 

Basket of apples and bowl of nastur- 
tiums on table—Branch of cherry 
blossoms in vase.—Butterfly on this- 
tles—Five snakes held and _ photo- 
graphed by Carrie E. Smith.—Four 
white ducks swimming in creek.— 
Meadow larks’ nest in grass.—Robin’s 
nest in willow on creek bank.—Spring 
woodland scene with sweet-williams in 
foreground.—Turtle posing on fence 
post.—Young robin on willow branch 
silhouetted against sky, ete. © 1e 
Oct. 10, 1922; J 257695—257704. 


SMITH (CHARLES F.) Rosebank, N. Y. 
19504-19533 

[30 photographs] : 

Adirondack guide fire-—Adirondack 
windbreak fire-——Alarm clock fire.— 
Automatic stew fire—Back log fire in 
action.—Back log fire lay.—Camp fire 
altar. — Chinook fire.-—Clay oven.— 
Closed trench fire-—Cooking altar.— 
Cooking fire in a hole.—Cross stick 
hangers.—Fire starting arrangement.— 
Fire test chart, 1, 2—Log cabin coun- 
cil fire-—Nessmuk fire.—Open trench 
fire.—Pot hangers or hakes.—Reflector 
baking fire.—Rustic broiler in use.— 
Rustic broilers—Rustiec swinging 
crane.—Single stick pot hangers.— 
Star, Indian, or lazy man fire.—Stone 
trapper, back log combination fire.— 
Trapper or hunter fire—Trapper re- 
flector oven.—TIrappers oven. © 1. 
each Nov. 21, 1922; J 258439-258468. 


SmitH (SHERWOOD) Walden, N. Y. 
19534 
Walden, N. Y., fire dept. © Sept. 
28, 1922; 2 ce Sept. 25; J 257409. 
SmitH & LAMAR, Nashville. 19535 
[Gift basket card] © Jan. 2, 1922; 
2 c. Nov. 25; K 169824. 
SmirH, BEAL FIRE BRICK Co., Minne- 
apolis. 19536, 19537 
Brick laying, 42184, 42185. © Nov. 
9, 1922; 2 c. each Nov. 29; J 258548, 
258549. 


SMITH, HeEcuHT co., Indianapolis. 


19538 

[Girl drinking from glass] © Oct. 
18, 1922; 2 c Nov. 2; K 169229. 

SMITH sTuDIO, San Antonio. 19539 


Jordon (Mary) © Nov. 21, 1922; 
2c. Nov. 24; J 258473. 


SMITH’S STUDIO, Colville, Wash. 
19540-19542 


Colville, Wash., section of city. 
Oct. 18, 1922; 2 @ Oct. 28; J 257931 

Haratige (HE. EH.) landing and bldg., 
Pend Oreille Lake. © Oct. 18, 1922; 
2 ce. Oct. 28; J 2079s, 


Ledgerwood (C. A.) © Oct. 12, 
1922 ; 2.¢ Oct. 1% J.257s: 


SMITH’s sTupDIO, San Antonio. 19543 


Pershing (Gen. John J.) broadcast- 
ing. © Oct. 23, 1922; 27 Oct 263) 5 
257868. 


SMOOT (PErry M.) Honolulu. 
19544-19546 


Diving girl, 1, 3. ©1.. each Sept. 
5, 1922; J 257850, 257851. 

Tennis player in action, 2. ©1le. 
Sept. 5, 1922; J 257852. 


SmyrH (CHas. M.) Denver 
19547-19557 

[11 prints]: 

Bowl of tears near the foot of the 
Cross. (In Municipal facts, July, 
Aug., 1922)—Constantine Lake, arm 
of, named after the Emperor Constan- 
tine, the Roman Emperor [ete]—(Un 
Municipal facts, July, Aug., 1922)— 
Dawn. Holy Cross City. (Jn Munici- 
pal facts, July, Aug., 1922)—Giant’s 
Wash Board, a spectacular rapid near 
the Mount* of the Holy Cross. (In 
Municipal facts, July, Aug., 1922)— 
Gilman, Col., on Battle Mt. which 
holds the greatest zine deposits in 
America. (Jn Municipal facts, July, 
Aug., 1922)—Holy Cross, mouth of 
the, and Bowl of Tears. (Jn Munici- 
pal facts, July, Aug., 1922)—Ocean 


318 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1922 


to ocean highway down Homestake 
Creek and Lover’s Leap on the left. 
in Municipal . facts, July, . Aug., 
1922 )—Redcliff, Col., end of the Holy 
Cross trail. (Jn Municipal facts, July, 
Aug., 1922)—-St. Helena Falls near 
Redcliff, Col. (Jn Municipal facts. 
July, Aug., 1922)—Shrine Pass, the 
route of the proposed Holy Cross trail. 
(i> Municipal- facts, July, <Aug., 
1922)—Sunrise streaming through the 
notch on Notch Mt. with fog coming 
in from the east. (In Municipal 
facts, July, Aug., 1922) © Aug. 29, 
1922-2 ce: each Oct. 2; K 169743— 
169753. 


SOcIETY FOR ELECTRICAL DEVELOPMENT, 
INc., New York. 19558, 19559 


Central station output as a _ bar- 
ometer of business. [Blueprint] © 
Aus, 23, 1922; 2 c. Aug. 24; I 7194. 


Electrical energy generated. Bar- 
ometer of business conditions © Dee. 
eee ee. Dec: 11; 1° 7450: 


SPANABEL (EH. HE.) Pittsburgh. 19560 
[Methods of presenting vocational 
information to high school pupils, 
technical drawing] © Nov. 2, 1922; 1 
eae tet ce. Dec, 1: I 7393. 


New York. 
19561-19570 


Canto d’ amore 6095—[Children 
pony, 6095]—-[Girl feeding pigeons, 
6096]—[Girl in red with collie dog, 
6093]—[Girl with St. Bernard dog, 
6092] © Oct. 27, 1922; 2 @ each 
Oct. 28; K 169152~-169156. 


[5 prints]: 

[Lady in blue, American beauties, 
6098]—[Lady in blue, lace shawl, 
6099]—[Lady in pink, sweet peas, 
6097]—[Lady with rose, 6100]— 
[Mother and children, 6101] © Nov. 
7, 1922; 2 c. each Nov. 9; K 169754— 
169758. 


Spicer (Wm. FRANcIS) Kittery Point, 
Me. 19571-19588 

[18 photographs]: 

At anchor, 139.—At sea, 497.—Be- 
calmed, 
Coming into port, 495.—Cruising, 
144.—Forecastle, 459.—Leaving port, 
153.—Light airs, 487—Main chains, 
457.—Main top, 525.—Open head and 
bridle port, 480.—Outward bound, 
493.—Port quarter, 526.—Quarter deck, 
454.—Quarter gallery, 456.—Starbound 
bow, 483.—Stern of 1812, 453. © June 
22, 1922; 1 c. each Aug. 8; 1 ¢. each 
July 3; J 256588—256605. 


SPEIER (JEREMIAH) 


150.—Close aboard, 482.— .- 


19615 


SPOFFORD (JUDSON) Boise, Id. 

19589-19593 

Spofford Lakes, Id., profile. © 1 ce. 
Sept. 18, 1922; J 257832. 

[4 photographs] : 

Lincoln’s profile on the mountain 
top.—String of speckled beauties.— 
Washington, D. C., Lincoln memo- 
rial Washington, D. C., Lincoln 
memorial, Lincoln in a luminous halo. 
© 7 & each Oct. 13, 1922. J 257825— 
257831. 

SPRINGFIELD (JOHN) Springfield, Mass. 
19594 

Prohibition or not we shall have it. 
©il1ec Aug. 30, 1922: J 257398. 
SPRINGFIELD TABLET MFG. co., Spring- 

field, Mo. 19595 

Big buck. © Nov. 25, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Dee. 2; K 169905. 

SQUIRES STUDIO, Lawrence, Kan. 
19596 

Lindley (Chancellor EK. H.) Kansas 
univ., Lawrence, Kan. © Nov. 18, 
1922: 2 ee Nov. 21.4 J 258355. 
Rochester, 

19597 

Christmas 1922. © Nov. 25, 1922; 
2c. Nov. 29; K 169860. 

STANDARD BRICK AND TILE Co., Port- 
land, Or. 19598 

[Brick house beautiful. 2 sheets] 
© te Nov. 27" 1922: T- 7453. 
STANLEY WORKS, INCc., New Britain, 


STAHLEY (JOSEPH Max) 
Ne) 


Conn. 19599-19604 
His lobby. © Sept. 29, 1922; 2 « 
Oct. 10; K 168516. 
[5 prints]: 


Christmas morning.—Doping it out 
with dad.—Furnishing the home.— 
Gifts—Pals. © Sept. 29, 1922; Z«. 
each Oct. 4; K 168512-168515, 168517. 


(THos.) Toledo, O. 
19605-19612 

[Catching a forward pass]—[Close 
work]—[Good jump]—[Hurdling a 
tackler]—[Perfect vault]—[Ringer]— 
[Second period]—T[ Unexpected] 

Aug. 30, 1922; 2 c. each Oct. 21; K 
168976-168983. 
STAR co., New York. 

Wilhelm II (#2 Kaiser) 
4, 1922; 2 @ Dee. 9; J 259018. 
STEARNS (Mae) LaGrande, Or. 

19614, 19615 

Elkat home. © Nov. 13, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 17; J 258294. 

Mountain traveler. © Nov. 13, 1922; 
ZC. Nove 103258295. 


STAPLETON 


19613 
© Dec. 


avg 


19616 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. TV. AT 


STECHER LITHOGRAPHIC Co., Rochester, 
19616-19677 

[62 prints]: 

Beet, Crosby’s Egyptian.—Beet, De- 
troit dark red turnip.—Beet, early 
blood turnip.—Beet, Egyptian blood 
turnip.—Beet, half long blood.—Beet, 
Swiss chard or sea kale.—Cabbage, 
Copenhagen market.—Cabbage, Danish 
ball head.—Cabbage, early winning- 
stadt.—Cabbage, large flat Dutch.— 
Carrot, Chantenay.—Carrot, Danvers 
half long.—Carrot, improved long 
orange.—Cauliflower, early snowball.— 
Cauliflower, Page’s surecrop.—Celery, 
giant pascal.—Celery, golden  self- 
blanching. — Celery, white plume.— 


Cress, curled or pepper grass.—Cu- 
cumber, Boston pickling.—Cucumber, 
Davis perfect.—Cucumber, early clus- 


ter.—Cucumber, early white spine.— 
Cucumber, long green. — Cucumber, 
Page’s everbearing.—Cucumber, short 
green or early frame.—Endive, moss 
curled.—Herbs, dill.—Lettuce, black 
seeded Simpson.—Lettuce, early prize 
head. — Lettuce, Grand Rapids.—Let- 
tuce, improved Hanson.—Lettuce, 
Simpson’s early curled—Muskmelon, 
extra early Hackensack.—Muskmelon, 
Rocky Ford.—Onion, extra early red.— 


red globe.—Onion, Southport yellow 
globe.—Parsley, moss curled.—Parsnip, 
hollow crown or Guernsey.—Pepper, 
bell of bull nose.—Pepper, long red 
cayenne.—Pepper, sweet mountain.— 
Pumpkin, adish, char- 
tier.—Radish, early long  scarlet.— 
Radish, early searlet turnip.—Radish, 
early searlet white’ tip. — Radish, 
French breakfast.—Radish, long white 
icicle.— Spinach, thick leaved.— 
Squash, Boston marrow. — Squash, 
Hubbard. — Squash, summer  crook- 
neck. — Sunflower, mammoth Rus- 
sian.—Tomato, bonny best.—Tomato, 
Chalk’s early jewel.—Tomato, golden 
‘“queen.—Turnip, purple top strap 
leaf.—Turnip, sweet Russian or white 
Swede.—Turnip, white egg. © Sept. 
21, 1922; 2 c. each Oct. 11; K 168525-— 
168586. 


STEEL REALTY DEVELOPMENT corpP., Buf- 
falo. 19678-19684 
Niagara Falls international exposi- 
tion, vicinity of projected site, aero- 
plane view, 1-7. © 1. each Nov. 27, 
1922; J 258494—258500. 
STEGMAN (FRANK) Davenport, Ia. 
19685 
Keep smiling and open the gateway 
to health. © Dec. 18, 1922; 2 c. Dec. 
26; K 170561. 


2 


v 


New York. 
19686, 19687 


Distinction; by EH. M. A. Steinmetz. 
© Oct. 30, 1922° 2 cc) Nove eek 
169661. 


Endless chain; by E. 


STEIN & BLAINE, 


M...A> Stein- 


metz. © Sept. 30, 1922; 2 ec. Oct. 24; 

K 168918. 

STEMAN (Lovis) Cincinnati. . 19688 
Woeste (Judge Joseph) © 1. Oct. 

2, 1922; J 257445. 

STEPHENSON STUDIO, Atlanta. 19689 


Boykin (Mrs. 
Oct. 10, 1921; 
258169. 


STEVENS (JoHN A.) Lowell. 19690 


Ease of riding diagram for flexible 
shackle springs. © Nov. 13, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 25; I T8374. 


STEWART corP., New York. 19691 


We give cash discount stamps. © 
Oct. 19, 1922; 2 ce. Oct. 17; K 168710. 


Basil Mauley) © 
2c. Nov. 10 foz2,. J 


Stow (AtupLEY Hart) Charleston, W. 
Va. 19692 


1922 model all steel stow type cush- 
ion drop boxing, C—2002-1. [Blue- 
print] ©1c¢ Oct. 24, 19225 1iZsn 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING CO., Cincin- 
nati. 19693-19738 


Hagenbeck, Wallace circus: 

Castle’s (Dolly) dream. [1 sheet 
poster, N. Y. no. H. W. 229]—Castle’s 
(Dolly) dream. [16 sheet poster, N. Y. 
no. H. W. 224]—Ever popular acts 
fete. 1 sheet poster, N. Y. no. H. W. 


sheet 
poster, N. Y. no. H. W. 992]—Porter, 
the highest jumping horse in the 


world. [1 sheet poster, N. Y. no. H. W. 
228]—Porter, the highest jumping 
horse in the world. [20 sheet poster, 
N. Y. no. H. W. 223]—Trained mon- 
archs of the animal kingdom. [1 sheet 
poster, N. Y. no. H. W. 226]—Trained 
monarchs of the animal kingdom. [20 
sheet poster, N. Y. no. H. W. 221] © 
Dee. 8, 1922; 2 c@ each Dec. 26; K 
170706, 170707, 170710, 170711, 170718— 
170721. 


Ringling bros. and Barnum & Bailey. 
Colossal combination of all that is 
great in circus achievement. [1 sheet 
poster, N. Y. no. R. B. 227] © Dee. 8, 
1922; 2c. Dee. 26; K 170728. 


— — [3 sheet poster, N. Y. no. R. B. 
224] © Dec. 8, 1922; 2 ¢) Becits: 
K 170287. 


80 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 4, 1922 


Ringling bros. and Barnum and 
Bailey combined shows: 

African jungle circus. [1 sheet 
poster, N. Y. no. R. B., 2228]—Bears 
are now taught to do wonderful stunts 
[ete. 1 sheet poster, N. Y., no. R. B., 
2229]—Congress of world famous 
horse acts. [1 sheet poster, N. Y., no. 
R. B., 2223]—-Ernesto (M’lle) Europe’s 
favorite equestrienne [ete. 4 sheet 
poster, N. -¥., no. R.. B.,. 22354]— 
Mighty Martha and Tiny Toddles 
fete. 1 sheet poster, N. Y., no. R. B., 
2227|—New big animal circus. [4 
~ sheet poster, N. Y., no. R. B., 2233] © 
Wee Ss, 1922; 2c. each Dee. 26; K 
170712-170717. 


Ringling bros. and Barnum & 
Bailey combined shows: 

African jungle circus. [20 sheet 
poster, N. Y. no. R. B. 2211]—Bears 
are now taught to do wonderful stunts 
[ete. 8 sheet poster, N. Y. no. R. B. 
2218]—Ernesto (Mile) Europe’s favor- 
ite equestrienne [etc. 6 sheet poster, 
N. Y. R. B. 2219]—Europe’s greatest 
trained animal shows [ete. 24 sheet 
poster, N. Y. no. R. B. 2210]—Mighty 
Martha and Tiny Toddles, three ton 
mother hippopotamus fete. 4 sheet 
poster, N. Y. no. R. B. 2220]—Mighty 
Martha and Tiny Toddles, three ton 
mother hippopotamus [ete. 16 sheet 
poster, N. Y. no. R. B. 2213]—Moving 
maze of beautiful horses [ete. 16 sheet 
poster, N. Y. no. R. B. 2212]—New 
beautiful equine feature [etce. 24 sheet 
poster, N. Y. no. R. B. 229]—wThese 
trains more than one and one third 
miles long [ete. 24 sheet poster, N. Y. 
no. R. B. 2239] © Dee. 8, 1922; 2c. 
each Dec. 15; K 170278-170286. 


Dainty Miss Leitzel. [1 sheet 
poster, N. Y. no. R. B. 2230] © Dec. 
potese: 2 c Dec. 26, K. 170727. 


. [3 sheet poster, N. Y. no. 
BR. B. 2221] © Dec. 8, 1922; 2 « Dee. 
15; K 170288. 


-Robinson’s (John) circus: 

- Congo, our biggest baby. [1 sheet 
poster, N. Y. no. Rob. 226]—Congo, our 
biggest baby. [9 sheet poster, N. Y. 
no. Rob. 223]—Flying Wards, world’s 
greatest aerialists. [1 sheet poster, 
N. Y. no. Rob. 227]—Flying Wards, 
world’s greatest aerialists. [16 sheet 
poster, N. Y. no. Rob. 221]—Nelson 
(Miss Theol) [6 sheet poster, N. Y. 
no. Rob. 222]—Nelson sisters world’s 
supreme high wire act. [1 sheet 
poster, N. Y. no. Rob. 225]—25 tons 
of elephants presented by Miss Irene 
Montgomery. [1 sheet poster, N. Y. 
no. Rob. 228]—25 tons of elephants 


CLASSES, H TO K 


19754 


presented by Miss Irene Montgomery. 
[12 sheet poster, N. Y. no. 224] © 
Dee. 8, 1922; 2 e each Dec. 26; K 
170697, 170698, 170708, 170709, 170722-— 
170725. 


Sells Floto circus: 

Aerial Nelsons. The flying Kim- 
balls. [12 sheet poster, N. Y. no. 8S. F. 
223]—Beeson (Miss Berta) aerial 
dancing marvel. [1 sheet poster, N. Y. 
no. 8. F. 2213]—Beeson (Miss Berta) 
aerial dancing marvel. [8 sheet 
poster, N. Y. no. S. F. 224]—Classie 
group of beautiful living statues. [12 
sheet poster, N. Y. no. 8. F. 222]—Jiu 
jitsu expert, Princess Nyaski [ete. 4 
sheet poster, N. Y., no. S. F. 229]— 
[N. Y. no. S. F. 2214]—Some of the 57 
clowns. [4 sheet poster, N. Y. no. S. F. 
228]—Sweeney (Beatrice) in dainty 
diversions of gymnastics beautiful. [6 
sheet poster, N. Y. no. 8. F. 227]—30 
minutes with Buffalo Bill. [1 sheet 
poster, N. Y. no. S. F. 2212]—30 min- 
utes with Buffalo Bill. [15 sheet 
poster, N. Y. no. 8S. F. 221]—[8 sheet 
poster, N. Y. no. S. F. 225] © Dec. 
8, 1922; 2 c. each Dec. 26; K 170696, 
170699, 170700-170705, 170726, 170729, 
170730. j 


STROHMEYER (H. A.) New York. 
19739-19750 


Mamaroneck, N. Y., winged foot 
golf course: 
Lake drive on the east course, hori- 
zontal.—Lake drive on the east course, 
perpendicular.—On a fairway. © Nov. 
27, 1922; 2 ce. each Dec. 11; J 258689-— 
258691. 


[9 photographs]: 

Absorbed, 15901.—Companions, 
15903. — Confidence, 15899, 15905.— 
Friends, 15909.—Have some, 15902.— 
Pedigreed stock, 15904. — Shetland 
pony tandem, 15769. — Youngsters, 
15900. © Sept. 29, 1922; 2 c. each Oct. 
2; J 257447257455. 


SUNDAY NEWS, New York. 
19751, 19752 


Brewster (Mrs. Hleanor) and son 
Virgil. © Dec. 3, 1922; 1 c@ Dee. 6; 
K 170027. 


Morristown, N. J., beautiful home 
of Eugene V. Brewster [etc.] © Dec. 
38, 1922; 1 ec. Dec. 6; K 170026. 


SUNNYSIDE, New York. 19753, 19754 

Empire state funeral supply sales- 
mens assn. at Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 
27, 1922. © Sept. 28, 1922; 2 ¢ Oct. 
21; J 257826. 


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SUNNYSIDE, New York—Continued. 

N. Y. state embalmers assn., wo- 
men’s auxiliary, at Syracuse, N. Y., 
Sept. 27, 1922. © Sept. 28, 1922; 2 «. 
Oct. 21; J 257827. 


Swan (F. A.) New York. 19755 

Irving (Washington) and his liter- 
ary friends at Sunnyside. © Dec. 16, 
1922; 2 « Dee. 26; J 258880. 


SWEET (CLIFFoRD G.) San Diego, Calif. 

19756 

Sweet’s mathematical chart for ac- 

quiring the waltz as it should be. © 
1c. Nov. 8, 1922; I 7328. 


SWETLAND (Rosert E.) Denver. 
19757 


Swetland service. © Oct. 23, 1922; 
2 eC. OCt. 2h Ko 169032. 
Swirt & co., Chicago. 19758, 19759 
[Putting the hog on the map] © 
Nov. 10, 1922; 2 @ Nov. 23; K 169761. 
Standard beef cuts, educational 
chart. © Noy. 18, 1922; 2 ¢« Dee. 
14; Kk 170260. 
SWINBURNE (J. B.) Glendale, Calif. 
19760 
San Juan Capistrano mission ruins, 
arch: wally © eve "Oct. 24, 19229 5 
ZOtLon. 
SWINNERTON (JAMES) Palo Alto, Calif. 
19761, 19762 
Kiddies of the canyon country. (In 
Good housekeeping, Nov., 1922) 
Oct. 20, 1922-0 GaNov. Zo; 1 169803; 
(In Good housekeeping, Dec., 


1922) © Nov. 20, 1922; 1 c. Nov. 23; 
K 169804. 
SYRACUSE JOURNAL CO., Syracuse, N. Y. 


19763 


Ku Klux Klan, meeting near Syra- 
euse;, INO mOmbec. 15, 1922: 2 te 
Dee. 18; J 258761. 


T-F RADIOPHONE CO., INC., Brooklyn. 
19764-19766 

[3 blueprints] : 

Diagram for wiring and assembling 
loose coupler.—Diagram for wiring 
and assembling two _ slide tuning 
coil—Diagrams for single and double 
antennae. © Aug. 29, 1922; 2 c each 
Sept. 28; I 7264-7266. 


TABER PRANG ART Springfield, 
Mass. 19767-19770 
Holy family, 1815. © Nov. 14, 1922; 
2 ec Dee. 21; J 258902. 
Joan of Arc, 5838. © Dee. 8, 1922; 
2 c. Dec. 21; J 258901. 


Co., 


pt. 1v., Hse ¥,.1¢ 


Madonna and Infant Jesus, 5837. 
© Dec. 12, 1922; 2 & Decne J 
258900. 


Mary and Hlizabeth, 5831. © Nov. 
14, 1922; 2 c Dee. 27; J 259056. 


TACOMA LUMBERMENS’ CLUB, Tacoma. 
19771 
Lumber capital of America. © Oct. 


13, 1922; 2 c. Oct. 30; K 16ootat, 


TANGEN (Ep.) Boulder, Col. 
. 19772-19777 

[3 photographs]: 

Arapahoe Glacier, Col, H, 40.— 
North Arapahoe Glacier, Col., H, 39.— 
St. Vrain Glacier, Col, H, 41. © 
Nov. 1, 1922; 2 © each eyvevo, a0 
258135-258137. 

[3 photographs] : 

His last appeal, 6403.—My pistes, 
6402.—Watcher, 6404. © Nov. 21, 
1922; 2 ¢ each Nover2Zoeu 258582— 
258584. 


Taytor. (HaArontp A.) co., Coronado, 

Calif. 19778, 19779 

San Diego, Calif., municipal pier, 

17784. © Novy. 23, 1922; 2 c Nov. 29; 
J 258547. 

U. S. naval destroyer reserve 

base. © Dec. 15, 1922; 2 c Dee 21; 
J 259057. 


TAYLOR INSTRUMENT COS., 
ING. 


Rochester, 
19780-19784 

Taylor recording pressure gauge 
chart, 9008. © Sept. 11, 1922; 2 ¢ 
Sept. 14; I 7146. 

—— thermometer chart, 8105. © 
Sept. 25, 1922; 2 .e¢  Senpes2iaw 7200: 

Tycos recording thermometer chart, 
167. © Nov. 10, 1922; 2 c« Nov. 15; 
I 7344. 


2450: © ‘Oct, SO) aAS222 -20e 
Novo} iatoata: 
2508. ©: Nove 13 e2a eee 
Nov. 15; I 7348. 


TELTON (EpwaArp G.) Stanford Uni- 

versity, Calif. 19785 

Stanford museum at night. © Oct. 
4.1922; 2 ¢ Nov. 1; diZosihs: 


THOMPSON (DELIA MARIE) Susanville, 


Calif. 19786-19789 
[4 photographs] : 
Elk, Lassen co., Calif.mLassen 


(Mt.).—Lassen national park, vol- 
canie.—Stover (Mt.) from Lake AI- 
manor. © Sept. 23, 1922; 2 ec. each 
Sept. 30; J 257896—257899. 


THONER (CARLT.) Washington. 19790 


World events. © Jan. 1, 1921; 2 «. 
Dec. 7, 1922; K 170172. 


382 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1922 


THURBER (ALVIN RICHARD) Clare- 
mont, N. H. 19791 
Blavatsky (JJadam Helena Petrov- 
mayest) Nov. 10, 1922; 2 « Dec. 1; 
J 258545. 


TILLOTSON (H. ZENAS) and FREDSALL 

(RALPH W.) Washington. 19792 

Davis (Miss Virginia) © Sept. 22, 
fees se. Sept. 22; J 257193. 


Topp (FREDERICK A.) Livingston, Mont. 
19793-19801 


Always hungry bear, Yellowstone 
national park, Wy., 7574. © Aug. 29, 
dee ee. Wee. 11; J 258672. 

Buffalo. Yellowstone national park, 
iiirsy. (€) Aug. 25, 1922; 2 «. 
Mee oh = JS 258671. 

Livingston, Mont., birds eye view. 
© May 3, 1922; 2 c. Oct. 18; J 257683. 

Sunset, Yellowstone national park, 
Wy., 7565. © Aug. 16, 1922; 2 c. Dec. 
11; J 258670. 

Yellowstone national park, Wy., en- 
trance arch. © June 16, 1922; 2 «¢. 
Oasis +) 25682. 

Grand Canyon. © Aug. 285, 
ieee, Oct. 12; J 257680. 

and Falls of the Yellow- 
Soue, 62. © Aug. 25, 1922; 2 « 
see ta J 258673. 

Mammoth Hot Springs. © 
Same 492: 2 ec. Oct. 3; J 25TATT. 
Semi-Centennial Geyser. © 
Mae te: - 2 ce. Oct. 12: J 257679. 


TOEPFER (ALBERT F.) Milwaukee. 
19802-19805 

Menomonee Falls, Wis., aerial view. 
© sepe, 1. 1921: 2 c Nov. 13, 1922; J 
258210. 

Milwaukee, Wis., east, center section 
of the city showing the Northwestern 
mutual life insurance co., bldg., aerial 
view. © Oct. 15, 1922; 2 c. Nov. 138; 
J 298209. 

Northwestern mutual life in- 
surance co. bldg., aerial view. © Oct. 
eie77- 2c. Nov. 153; J 258208. 
Public library, museum bDldg. 
and vicinity, aerial view. © Oct. 15, 
a922- "2 e. Nov. 20; J 258382. 
TOLMAN, DAVIDSON ADV. PRESS, INC., 
Brockton, Mass. 19806 

Big noise. © Sept. 12, 1922; 2 e. 

Nov. 7; K 169364. 


TONGE ART Co., Los Angeles. 
19807-19809 
[Afternoon glow. California land- 
scape; by F. Grayson Sayre] © Sept. 
ie, 1922: 2 €. Nov.25; K 169856: 


19864 


Lost Feather trail [Arizona land- 


scape; by F. Grayson Sayre] © Oct. 
A, 1922 2 ec) Nove 25 1K I69855. 
Riders of the Cocopah trail. [Ari- 


zona landscape; by F. Grayson Sayre] 
© Oct. 1, 1922; 2 ¢. Nov. 25; K 169857. 


TooTH (ARTHUR) & SONS, LTD., London. 
19810, 19811 


[Malheurs de l’amour; by Richard 
Smythe, after L. L. Boilly] © Oct. 
25, 1922; 1 e Nov. 4; K 169419. 


[Visite rendue; by Richard Smythe, 
atter LL. E. Boilly|: © Oct. 25, 1922- 
1 e. Nov. 4; K 169418. 


TORRENCE (J. H.) Long Beach, Calif. 

19812 

Orange juice palace. © Oct. 28, 

19224 e) Nov. =202.1. &, Dee IG st 
258806. 


TOWNSEND (CHARLES A.) Belfast, Me. 
19813-19825. 

Belfast, Me. : 

Cedar st., looking north.—Church 
st.. 1-8.—General view.—High  st., 
looking south—Main = st.—Phoenix 
row.—Windsor hotel. © Oct. 31, 1922; 
2 ce. each Nov. 3; J 258089-—258097. 


Ellsworth, Me., from Mountain Rock, 
A, B. © July 24, 1922; 2 e each July 
Pd Zope as 252 (5; 

Judge John A. Peters home. © 
siuky 2a Ag22 2c. July 202. 5 2562%e: 


Saturday Cove. © July 24, 1922; 
Peeootalye2t 3232256216. 


TOWNSEND (CHARLES H.) New York. 
19826. 
Elephant seal. ©1c. Dee. 1, 1922; 


J 258554. 


TOWNSEND (EpwIin F..) New York. 
19827-19848 
Farrar (Geraldine) 4-6, 8, 11, 12, 
28, 32, 36, 39, 44, 47, 48, 50, 51, 53, 55, 
56, 59-61, 65...©, Aus. 26, 1922-2 se! 


each Oct. 17; J 257756-2577T7. 


TRIART PUB. CO., INC., New York. 
19849-19864 

[16 photographs]: 

Apple, a modern Eve.—By the 
river.—Captive.—Dance.— Dancing 
nymphs .—Diana.—Dryad.—Invoca- 
tion.—Orchid.—Sacrifice.—Song of the 
brook.—Spring.—Surprised.—Swing.— 
Trumpet.—Woodland grace. © Nov. 1, 
1922; 2 @ each Nov. 16; J 258418- 
25843838. 


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19865 


TRIBUNE PUB. CO., Omaha, Neb. 19865 


Tree of progress. © Sept. 25, 1922; 
2c. Sept. 27; K 168660. 


Troy (JOHN P.) Ithaca, N. Y. 19866 


Triphammer Falls and hydraulic 
laboratory, Ithaca, N. Y. © Oct. 7, 
1922; 2-¢,, Oct. 10; J 2a(6as. 


Trucks (Ray) Baldwin, Mich. 
19867-19887 

[21 photographs]: 

Baldwin, Mich.—Baldwin, Mich., 
looking east.—Baldwin, Mich., Main 
and Seventh sts.—Baldwin, Mich., 
Main st.—Baldwin, Mich., trunk line 
54.—Bridge street, L Lakes.—Cement 
bridge—Cunningham Lodge L 
Lakes.—Fin and _ feather’ club.— 
Greene’s (Gene) cottage, L Lakes.— 
Idlewild club house.—Idlewild head- 
quarters.—Idlewild Island.—Idlewild, 
the beautiful—L Lakes 1 and 2.—L 
Lakes 1 and 3.—Little South at L 
Lakes.—Marlborough  station.—North 
Idlewild.—Oesterle cottage—Trunk 
line 54 at L Lakes. © Sept. 26, 1922; 
2c. each Oct. 27; J 257901—257921. 


TscHircH (ERNEST Louis) Eureka, 
Calif. 19888 
[Concentric circles, radii, transi- 


tional circles and polar phenomena, 
1S (©. tc Ocke2s, 1922" 1 727. 


TyLeR (LYLE B.) Newton, Ia. 
19889-19894 


Newton, Ia.: 

City park, 6—Country club, 32.— 
First ave., east, 43.—Jasper Co. Court 
house.—One minute mfg. co., 46.—Skiff 
memorial hospital. © June 25, 1922; 
2c. each July 1; J 256402-—257407. 


UNDERHILL (IRvING) New York. 
19895-19931 
Greenpoint, N. Y., Meserole ave. and 
Lorimer st., Y. M. C. A., C 15052. 
Dee. 28, 1922; 2 c. Dec. 28; J 259037. 
Jamaica, L. I., N. Y., bank of Man- 
hattan, C 15630. © Nov. 10, 1922; 2. 
Nov. 14; J 258273. 
Lakehurst, N. J., Pine tree inn, C 


15434. © Dec. 28, 1922; 2 ce. Dec. 28; 
J 259029. 

New York (City) : 

Broadway, Amsterdam ave. and 


72nd st., north, C 15429.—Broadway 
and 89th st., Astor Court apartments, 
C 15819.—Central park lake, skating, 
C 15525.—Hotel Belmont, B 40089.— 
Northeast corner 72nd st. and Amster- 
dam ave., apartment, C 15428.—North- 
west corner Duane st., 305-309 Broad- 
way, Langdon bldg., C 15435.—No. 1 


| methods, 


pt. IvV., BS Wey 


Broadway, International mercantile 
bldg., C 15482.—Riverside drive, 89th 
to 90th sts., Clark-Potter residence, C 
15497.—Seamen’s church institute 
bldg., C 15433.—Woolworth bldg. and 
Park row, south, C 15431.—5th ave. 
and 40th st., Public library, C 15816.— 
oth ave. south from 42nd st., Public 
library, C 15817, C 15818.—100 Broad- 
way, American surety bldg., entrance, 
C 15815.—107 E. 70th st., Lamont resi- 
dence, C 15526.—680 5th ave., C 15523. 
© Dec. 28, 1922; 2 ec .each Dec. 28; J 
259020—259028, 259030—259036. 


Broadway and Park place, 
Varick blds., C 457i] © hey ic, 
1922; 2c. Nov. 14; J 258274. 


Fifth ave, and 49th st., C 15436. 
© Dee. 11, 1922; 2 c. Dee 125 FP 258716. 


New York stock exchange, C 
15650. © ‘Oct. 19,°1922 Fe sGer. oi 
J 257834. 

New York (City): 

Park ave. and 64th st., Park ave. 
Baptist church, C 15438.—Riverside 
drive, soldiers and sailors monument, 
© 15767.—Woolworth bldg. and City 
Hall park, C 15355.—Woolworth bldg. 
from Municipal bldg., C 15430.—4 H. 
66th st., corner 5th ave., apartment, C 
15269.—5Sth ave. and 105th st., Fifth 
ave. hospital, C 15464. © Dec. 19, 
1922; 2 @ each Dee. 20; J 258791- 
258796. 

——U. 8S. Mortgage & trust bids, 
B 40698. © Oct. 19, 1922; 2 ec. Oct. 21; 
J 257833. 


Woolworth bldg., C 15354. © 
Sept. 22, 1922; 2 c. Oct. 21; J 257835. 


5th ave. and 50th st., Bucking- 
ham hotel, C 15439. © Dee. 11, 1922; 
2, ¢@, Dee. 12: J Zasmee 


Washington heights World war 
memorial, C 15586. © Nov. 1, 1922; 
2 e@: Nove 22d) 2Zastaae 


Woodcraft league, B 40745. © Oct. 
30, 1922; 2 ec Nov. 1; J 258110. 

[4 photographs]: 

New York (City) 5th ave. and 40th 
st., Public library, C 15742, C 15752.— 
Precious and puffed wheat, B 40869.— 
Precious at piano, B 40870. © Nov. 
27, 1922; 2 ec each Dec. 1; J 258556-— 
258559. 


UNDERPINNING AND FOUNDATION ©O., 
New York. 19932-19935 


Design for underpinning walls of 
building no. 41-43-45, Broadway, New 
York city and walls of adjoining bldgs., 
A-D, no. 211-214. [Blue- 
prints] © 1. each Dee. 16, 1922; I 
7425-7428. 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1922 


Klamath 
Falls, Or. 19936-19939 
Fort Klamath rodeo, 391-394. © 
woe, £922: 2 c. each July 12; J 
255656-255659. 


UNDERWOODS PHARMACY, 


UNION PETROLEUM Co., Philadelphia. 

19940 

Once more the sands of time [ete] 

Noy, 23, 1922: 2.c. Nov. 27;, K 
169825. 


UNITED PHOTO SHoP, Bloomington, [Il. 
19941 


Sehick (Chas. W.) com. American 
legion. © Oct. 10, 1922; 2 ec. Oct. 12; 
J 257678. 


UNITED SHOE REPAIRING MACHINE CO., 

Boston. 19942-19946 

Awl pointing device. © 1 c¢. Dec. 
au, 1022; J 250111. 

Showing how the needle when de- 
flected from its course by a deflective 
awl, has its point broken by the looper. 
© 1c. Nov. 21, 1922; J 258854. 

[3 drawings]: 

[Showing buckled innersole on a 
woman’s shoe]—[Showing how the 
needle is deflected from its proper 
course by using an imperfect awl|]— 
[Showing how the shoe is made nar- 
rower because of failing to cement on 
the outersole] © 1 c¢. each Nov. 21, 
1922; I 7366-7368. 


_U. 8S. eta. & LITHO co., New York. 
19947, 19948 
Enchanted pool; by Robert W. Amik, 
Bee (Ce). Heb. 4, 1922: 2 ec. Oct..12; K 
168588. 
Peonies; by George R. Barse, 586. 
© Mar. 1, 1922; 2 c. Oct. 12; K 168587. 


U. S. PLAYING CARD co., Cincinnati. 
19949-19956 
Autumn. © Aug. 15, 1922; 2 ¢. Dec. 
235 K 1708138. 


‘Brocatel. © Nov. 21, 1922; 2 c. Dec. 
2 7X 170812. 

Butterfly. © May 14, 1922; 2 «¢. 
Dec. 23; K 170809. 

Cretonne. © Nov. 21, 1922; 2 «¢ 
Dec. 23; K 170811. 

Debutante. © Mar. 26, 1922; 2 «. 
Dec. 23; K 170808. 

Summertime. © May 14, 1922; 2 


e. Dec. 25; K 170807. 


Toots. © Sept. 13, 1922; 2 c. Dec. 
23; K 170810. 


Wong. © Sept. 18, 1922; 2 c. Dec. 
23; K 170814. 


32559—23——_8 


19973 


U. S. TREASURY DEPT., Washington. 
19957, 19958 
Are you protecting their future? © 
Dec. 20, 1922; 2 ce. Dee. 28; K 170748. 
What does the future hold for her. 
©, Dee. 20," 192252 @, Dee. 23; K 
170747. 


UNIVERSAL AIRWAY CO., INC., Traverse 
City, Mich. 19959-19961 

Aerial photo: 

Northport Point, Mich.—Northport, 
Point, Mich., Geo. Daine cherry or- 
chards.—Traverse City, Mich., look- 
ing east. © Aug. 12, 1922; 2 c@ each 
Aug. 14; J 256654256656. 


UNIVERSAL FILM MFG. co., New York. 
19962 
Buffalo Bill. The big show is here. 
© Oct. 2, 1922; 2 c. Oct: 21; K 169051. 


UTICA UNIFORM co., Utica, N. Y. 
19963 
[Band uniform] © Dee. 18, 1922; 
2 ec. Dec. 26; K 170499. 


Vain (Epwarp B.) Marion, O. 19964 


De Wolfe (George and Jean) © 
Sept. 25; 1922; 2 « Oct. 25; J 257900. 


VAN Buren (E. A.) Iron River, Mich. 
19965, 19966 
Burying ground of the Chippewa 
Indians, at Chicagon Lake, Clover- 
land. © Sept. 22, 1922; 2 c. Sept. 25; 
J: 257317. 
tablet. © Sept. 22, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 25; J 2573818. 


VANCIEL (FRANK) Linden, Calif. 


19967 
River, bridge and Half Dome of 
Yosemite Valley, Calif. © July 20, 


1922; 2 c. Sept. 19; J 257181. 


Van CLEAVE (A. W.) Cedar Falls, Ia. 
19968, 19969 


Iowa state teachers college, north- 
east view from the air. © July 3, 
1922; 2¢. July 6; J 256408. 


—-southeast view, from the air. 
© July 3, 1922; 2c. July 6; J 256409. 


VAN VLEET (Roy) Bend, Or. -19970 


Pilot Butte inn, lobby. © Sept. 1, 
£922» 2 e Oct: Skee F 258009. 


VAN ZetmM (L. FRANKLIN) New 
Rochelle, N. Y. 19971-19973 


© Nov. 28; 1e¢. Oct. 27; K 169948. 
© Dec. 5; 1 ce. Oct. 27; x 169949. 
© Dee. 12;1¢. Oct. 27; K 169950. 


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si RA enn Nn 


VICTOR TALKING MACHINE Co., Camden, 
N. J. 19974 


Jeritza (Maria) in Tosca. © Dec. 
6, 1922; 2 c« Dee. 9; K 170151. 


VITAGRAPH Co., INC., Brooklyn. 
19975-19985 
Agent, Larry Semon in. © Nov. 1, 
1923)° 1 e. Nov. dilieck ebeer tied 
258560. 


Front page story, A, B. © Dee. 23, 
1922; 2 c each Dec. 26; J 258862, 
258863. 

Ninety and nine, A, B. © Nov. 30, 


1922: 2 ce each Dec. 15; J 258739, 
258740. 


Tenderfoot luck, Jimmy Aubrey in. 
@i Sept, ia) 1922-2 Ne Sent: (2d 
257189. 

[5 photographs]: 

Counter jumper, Larry Semon in.— 
When danger smiles, William Dun- 
ean and Edith Johnson in, 1, 2.—You 
never know, Earle Williams in, 1, 2. 
© Nov. 1,/1922" de exch Noy. 11.5 1.¢. 
each Dee. 1; J 258561—258565. 


Vouk (Doueias) New York. 
19986, 19987 
Lincoln (Abraham) © Sept. 13, 
192275"2 eSept: 183 3 257170. 


Same. © Nov. 4, 1922; 2 «. 

Nova 9; K 169417. 
WaArER (CHARLES ARTHUR) Whittier, 
Calif. ° 19988 


Sante Fe Springs, Calif., great oil 
pool, sump hole full of oil rigs. 
Nov. 28, 1922; 2 « Dee. 9; J 258649. 


WaGER (FRANK E.) Burlington, Vt. 
19989 


Mansfield (Mt.) 3. © Dec. 18, 1922; 
2c Dee 26; J 258919. 


WacGNneER (HaArotp) Chautauqua, N. Y. 

19990 

Convention of G. F. W. C. in amphi- 

theater. © June 24, 1922; 2c July 
Dae Pa 4a\ bai boy 


WaiIpDE (Mitton) Kansas City, Mo. 
19991-19993 
Ellis (Congressman E. C.) © Oct. 
LO ROD pe en OC 2a 3) di p2ovouL. 
Palmer (Pres. B. J.) Palmer school 
chiropractic, A, B. © Oct. 10, 1922; 
Ze) eachyOck2Z3 J 257836, 251Sat 
WALLACE (JESSIE NEwcoms) Medford, 
Or. 19994 
Santa Barbara. © Nov. 2, 1922; 
2c. Nov. 10; K 169420. 


sS 


5) 


WALLACE (W. ARCHIBALD) Hunting- 
ton, W. Va. 19995-20001 


St. Simons series, 1, 3-7. © Dec. 
5, 1922; 2 c each Dec. 7; J 258640, 
258642-258646. 


—_ 2. © Dec. 125102272 wec. 
7; J 258641. 


WARD BAKING co., New York. 20002 - 


Here it is. The perfect bread. © 
Oct. 25, 1922; 2 c. Nov. 15; K 169759. 


WARNER (EverETT G.) Waverly, N. Y. 
20003-20014 
[12 photographs] : 
Coquettish.—Dreams.—Farnsworth 
(Pennington) —Girlhood——Leopar d 
lady, anger.—Leopard lady, defiance.— 
Mask.—Miss Importance.—Realiza- 
tion.—Sorrowful dancer.—Weariness, 
exquisite—Wondering. © Aug. 31, 
1922: 2 ec each Sept. 138; J 257097—- 
257108. 


Warner (H. M.) Seattle. 20015-20017 


H. F. Alexander (S. S.) first trip 
out of port of Seattle. © Aug. 28, 
1922; 2 ce Dee. 21; J 258904. 

Rainier (Mt.) Wash., from Paradise 
inn, 1,2. © Dee, 14, 1922; 2 ¢. each 
Dec. 21; J 258908, 258905. 


WASHBURN (Mitton J.) Buffalo. 
20018-20028 


Buffalo, N. Y., downtown skyline, 
aerial view. © Aug. 1, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 8; J 256540. 

Burton: (Sergeant C. B.) of Buf- 
falo, daredevil of the skies: 

Hanging by his toes from rope lad- 
der.—Hanging by toes from strut 
wires.—Hanging from rope ladder by 
one hand.—Hanging from wing skid.— 
Standing on top wing tip. © Aug. 1, 
1922;2c. each Aug. 8; J 256541-256545. 


Watkins (Lours GorDON) Detroit. 
20024 


Bob in action. © Nov. 16, 1922; 2 
ce. Dec. 18; J 258760. 


Watiing (THoMAS) Chicago. 20025 


[Fortune teller] © Dec. 6, 1922; 
2 ¢ Dee. 14; K 170266. 


WATSON STABILITATOR CO. OF DETROIT, 
Detroit. 20026 


Don’t drive a derby denter. © Nov. 
6, 1922; 2c. Nov. 15; K 169536. 


Wess (Marcaret ELy) Santa Bar- 
para, Calif. 20027 


Little Jesu, God’s dear son [ete.] © 
Oct. 15, 1922; 2 ¢. Nov. 3; K 169241. 


86 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, 


no. 4, 1922 


WEBSTER (ARVIN C.) Detroit. 20028 


Graphic comparison as to steel re- 
quired by Miller and cold headed 
methods of making. [38 sheets] © 
Nov. 4, 1922; 2 c. Nov. 15; I 7345. 


Silver Lake, 
Mass. 20029 


[Guide to spylogy, a color chart, 
being a key to detective science and 


WEISS (FrErRI FELIx) 


criminology] © 1c. Oct. 11, 1922, 
I 7284. 
WEISss (JOHN) New York. 


20030-20042 


Burke (Miss Marie) A, B, C. 
withers! £922;°2 ec. each Oct: 1; J 
257842-257844. 


Menth (Mme. Herma) 1, 2, 3. © 
Tiger tole 2 ec. each Oct. 7: J 
257841, 257848, 257849. 


O’More (Calenc) © Nov. 23, 1922; 
2 ec. Dec. 14; J 258734. 

Rigger (Mme. Neira) A, B, C. © 
Sumer 22. 1922- 2 c. each Oct. T: J 
257945-257947. 


Ryder (Tetson) 1-3. © June 28, 
(1922; 2 c. each Oct. 7; J 257838-257840. 


WENTWORTH (BERTRAND H.) Gardiner, 
Me. 20043-20058 

[16 photographs]: 

Berry pickers, 0642.— Candliemas 
day, 898.—Cumulus, 0844.—Hast shore 
surf, 0795.—Gulls feast, 0803.—Harbor 
gulls, 0816.—Headline shore, 0829.— 
Maine Coast breakers, 0856.—Midsum- 
mer sea, 0845.—Old birches, 364.—Pas- 
ture birches, 0893.— Race, herring 
gulis, 0817.—September surf, 0857.— 
Shag Head surf, 0868.—Undaunted, 
0861.—White oak bole, 0875. © Apr. 
3, 1922; 2 «. each July 7; J 255614— 
255629. 


WERBUSH (EcIL) New York. 20059 


[Sport girls] © Sept. 18, 1922; 2 «. 
Oce AT; K 168709. 


WESSA (WILLIAM HENRY) Antigo, Wis. 
20060-20072 


Falls and rapids, Ontonogan River. 
© Nov. 15, 1922; 2 c. Dec. 4; J 258619. 


Speckled brook trout. © Oct. 20, 
1922; 2 c. Oct. 30; J 258000. 


Upper Falls of the Ontonogan River, 
A, B. © Nov. 15, 1922; 2 c. each Dec. 
4; J 258620, 258621. 

[3 photographs] : 

Great northern pike.—O!d No-Ko- 
Mis sat and pondered.—Old No-Ko-Mis, 
124 years old. © Nov. 10, 1922; 2 «. 
each Noy. 24; J 258474258476. 


EE EO) KK 
20092 


[5 photographs] : 

Chief and daughter.—Indian squaw 
and papoose.—Indian warrior.—Pa- 
poose.—String of muskies. © Nov. 12, 
1922; 2 @« each Nov. 28; J 258538— 
298542. 


12 lb. walleyed pike. © Oct. 20, 
1922)- 2.6 ‘Oct. 30) J 251999: 


WESSELHOEFT New 
York. 20073 
Proposed standard scale for stained 


glass color intensity. ie 1 ce. Dee. 5, 
1922; I 7457. 


(MAry FRASER) 


WEST COAST LIFE INSURANCE Co., San 
Francisco. 20074 
Spirit of the west. © Oct. 7, 1922; 

2 ce. Oct. 23; K 168887. 


WESTERN ART LEATHER CO., Denver. 
20075-20077 
[3 prints]: 
Colorado.—Denver.—Salt Lake City. 
© Nov. 28, 1922; 2 c each Dec. 6; 
K_ 170030-170082. 


WHEELER (FRED L.) Boston. 
20078-20081 

[4 photographs] : 

Edwards (Maj. Gen. Clarence R.) 
and Fred. L. Wheeler.—M. O. W. W., 
North Sea mine force assn., flags and 
parade, Boston, Mass., Sept. 27, 1922.— 
M. O. W. W. officers, Boston, Mass., 
Sept. 27, 1922.—-M. O. W. W., parade, 
Boston, Mass., Sept. 27, 1922. © Sept. 
28, 1922; 2 c. each Sept. 30; J 257441- 
257444. 


WHITEHEAD & Hose co., Newark, N. J. 

20082-20084 

[Christmas pines] © Oct. 12, 1922; 
226, Ott aa ene 168635. 


[First Christmas] © Oct. 18, 1922; 
Ze Oct? 19K “168823: 


[Poinsettia snow scene] 
1922; 2 e. Oct. 13; K 168636. 


WuitTty (J. H.) Richmond. 20085 


White (Thomas Willis) founder of 
Southern literary messenger. © Sept. 
ta, ADZ Ze Cupepin CU: cd Z2orlss. 


WICKER (GEORGE P.) Los Angeles. 
20086 
[Gossipers] © Sept. 1, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 23; K 168984. 
Wieut (Myron J. G.) Detroit. * 
20087-20092 


Sunset, 1-6. © July 4, 1922; 2c. 
each Nov. 3; J 258570—258575. 


© Oct. 4, 


387 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20093 


Witcox (IpA MABEL) Salt Lake City. 
20093-20096 

[4 photographs] : 

Jennings (Dewitt C.) laughing pipe 
picture.—Jennings (Dewitt C.) serious 
pipe picture.— Roberts (Theodore) 
smiling. — Roberts (Theodore) with 
cap and cigar” ‘© Océ. £1; 19222 ¢ 
each Nov. 13; J 258285—258288. 


Winp (Grorce H.) Craig, Col. 20097 


Meeker, Col., nature’s beauty spot. 
© Nov. 25, 1922; 2c. Dee. 2; J 258598. 


WILDSCHUT (WILLEM) Billings, Mont. 

20098-20110 

East Rosebud Lake, F. (1, 3-14). © 

July 15, 1922): 2 « each July 12; J 
255660—255672. 


WILLARD (EDWIN RUTHVEN) Berkeley, 

Calif. 20111 

Willard commercial calculator. © 
June 16, 1922; 2c. Aug. 5; I 7011. 


H.) Idyllwild, 
20112-20118 


WILLARD 
Calif. 

[3 photographs] : 

Sentinels of the desert.—Summer 
storms.——When summer comes to the 
desert. © Oct. 10, 1922; 2 c each Oct. 
16; J 257711-257713. 


[4 photographs]: 

Guardians of the silent ages.—In the 
realm of solitude.—Space, the spell of 
the unknown.—White noon. © Oct. 
10, 1922; 2 @ each Oct. 16; J 257728- 
Zot bers 


WILLETT (LYMAN LUTHER) Davenport, 
Ta. 20119, 20120 


[Circle of Willis] © 1 ce Oct. 9, 
19222 208: 


[Willett’s (Lyman L.) interverte- 
bial focamena chart for nerve tracing] 
© MeO 1651922). 17285; 


WILLETTE (CHARLES W.) Seattle. 
20121 


Floor plan of a new type of saw 
mul © Sept. 11, 1922: 2 & Sept. 18; 
Part: 


WILLIAMS (THOMAS H.) Utica, N. Y. 

20122, 20123 

Typical floor plan for apartment 

building, type A. B. 

sept. 21, 1922; 2 ¢. each Oct: 16°15 
7270, 7271. 


Wiis (R. H.) New York. 20124 


Pura coffee. © Oct. 1, 1922; 2 « 
Nov. 28; K 169851. 


(STEPHEN 


[Blueprints] © 


pt. IV.,. n. S., Vv. 17 ; 


WILLIS (WILLIAM HENRY) Houston. 
20125 
Army and navy co-operative assn. 
© Aug. 4, 1922; 2 c Nov. 28; K 169903. 


WILLUMSEN (OSCAR) Santa Monica, 

Calif. 20126 

Torrey pine. © Nov. 22, 1922; 2 «. 
Nov. 22; J 258434. 


WIRTH, BLUMENFELD FAIR BOOKING 


ASSN., INC., New York. 20127 
$1,000,000 fairyland circus. Be a 
millionaire for one night. © Oct. 16, 
1922 +2 c. Oct. 23; K 169172. 
WITTER (ALFRED S8.) Seattle. 20128 


Game of traps. © July 1, 1922; 
2c. Aug. 3; J 256399. 


‘WOMAN’S INSTITUTE OF DOMESTIC ARTS 


& SCIENCES, Philadelphia. 20129 

Modesty and smartness combine in 

new modes. © June 4, 1922; 1c. Dec. 
7; K 170124. 


WorvdDEN (JOHN HE.) Wrangell, Alaska. 
20130 
Harding Creek Canyon, 16. © Dee. 


5, 1922; 2 c. Dec. 26; J 258950. 


WRENN (WALTER Scott) Chicago. 
2 


[Layout chart for advertising pur- 
poses] © July 24, 1922; 2 c¢. July 27; 
I 7001. 


WRIGHT (CLAY PERKINS) Park Rapids, 
Minn. 20132, 20133 


Lone sentinel. © Jan. 1, 1922; 2c. 
Dec. 7; J 259039. 


Minnesota sunset. 
2 e. Dee. 7; J 259040. 
WRIGHT (GLADYS JOHNSON) Washing- 
ton. 20134 
Committee chart. © Aug. 1, 1921; 
2. ec. Oct; 27) 1922 sie Teile: 
WYyYNIA (DELBERT P.) Tacoma. 20135 
Wakefield national garage. © Sept. 
30, 1922; 2 ce. Oct. 9; K 168985. 
WYOMING TEAPOT OIL SYNDICATE, Cas- 
per, Wy. 20136, 20137 
Guaranteed teapot. © Nov. 20, 
1922; 2 @ Nov. 27; K 169830. 
[Oil producing teapot] © Nov. 20, 
1922; 2 c@ Nov. 27; K 169829. 


Youne (JAMES H.) Cleveland. 
20138-20145 


©: Jansa, 1922 


[8 photographs] : 

Anticipation. — Avenue of trees.— 
Brook in the forest.—Forest path- 
way. — October cornfield. — Winter 


388 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1922 


20162 


shadows.—Wooded pathway. — Wood- 
land scene. © Dec. 15, 1922; 2 c. each 
Dec. 30; J 259112-259119. 


Y. W. C. A’s or U. S. A. (NATL BOARD 
OF THE) New York. 20146, 20147 


[Assurance policy campaign poster] 
me 15, 1922: 2 e Oct.. 28; K 
169533. 


Washington, D. C., Grace Dodge 
hotel, Washington’s new hotel for 
women. © Oct. 24, 1922; 2 c. Oct. 28; 
K 169534. 


Zick (HERBERT A.) Greeley, Col. 
20148 


Cathedral vigil at Pondre Lakes. © 
sept. 6, 1922; 2 c. Nov. 7; J 258155. 


ZIMMELE (MARGARET SCULLY) Wash- 
ington. 20149-20154 
[For God, home and native land] 
© June 1, 1922; 2c. Oct. 30; K 169162. 
Keep to the right. Constitutional 
government. © June 1, 1922; 2c. Oct. 
30; K 1693783. 


Kill the snake. © June 1, 1922; 
2 CG, OC. Oy Ke tGOlGa. 

[3 prints]: 

American ideals.— Challenge to 
American parents.—Swat them. © 
june: a, 1922" 2 @ each Nov. 13 1 
169209-169211. 


ZINK (Harry F.) Chico, Calif. 
20155-20161 

[7 photographs]: 

Bell (Ray) on Red Bluff, 700.— 
Clark (Beauford) on Mickey, 701.— 
Farmer (George) at Red Bluff round 
up, 737.—McCarty (Wildcat) on Lit- 
tle Jeff, 706.—Montana Red on Miss 
Wiggs, 717.—Sheppeard (Red) riding 
at Red Bluff round up, 758.—Stahl 
(Jess) on Wild Rose, 711. © Sept. 17, 
1922-2 e@ veach’ Sept. 263.) 2afaco— 
257395. 

ZOEPFEL (WILLIAM) Chicago. 
20162 


Love is the foundation of life. 
Oct. 12, 1922; 2 c. Oct. 14; K 169090. 


Number of entries in class H-K included in the Catalogue since Jan. 


De a922): 
aera Ot, WOrKS Of Ait. eee ss bee ee 1 
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (in- 
Mages ONC-COPVCCHERICG) — ee I 1, 042 
Phovegrapns (including 598 one-copy entries)... -_-____ 6, CLT 
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 4,239 contributions to 
meriouicals and other one-copy entries) __-__.. 9, 573 
AT, So 


309 


INDEX TO PART 4, WORKS OF ART, REPRODUCTIONS OF 
A WORK OF ART, DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS. OF 
A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER, PHOTO- 
GRAPHS, PRINTS, AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS. 


New series—Volume 17, No. 1—-, 1922. 


This index contains the names of all copyright proprietors of Works of art, Repro- 
ductions of a work of art, Drawings or plastic work of a scientific or technical char- 
acter, Photographs and Prints and pictorial illustrations registered during the year 1922, 
In addition, references are made from distinguished artists and engravers, and from the 
names of the persons portrayed. 


The Figures refer to the citation numbers following the names of proprietors 
in the catalogue. 


Abbott (Dorthy) 4159. Ahlborn (Theodore) 5033, 10454. 
Abbott (Lyman) 8823. Ajemian (H. H.) 15102. 
Abbott (M. B.) 14840. Akasu (G. 8.) 10455. 
Abbott (M. F.) TOT. Akeley (C. E.) 10456, 15103. 
Abel (—) 18595. Akin (J. 8S.) 14850. 
Abel (J. J.) 14047. Akin (L. BH.) 14850. 
Abercrombie (Mrs. F. 8.) 23388. Akron pure milk co. 15122. 
Abrahams (S.) & co. 15055. Alaska silver fox farms. 5036. 
Abrams (K. H.) 4483. Albany foundry co. 14351. 
Abriani (Maria) 621. Albemarle paper mfg. co. 10479. 
Acheson (Arthur) 14562. Albert (Shorty) 9783. 
Achille (F. G.) 14841. Albro (Maxine) 143854. 
Acme news feature co. 4967. Alden (G. W.) 5037. 
Adam (—) 18595. Aldridge (G. W.) 15130. 
Adamezyk (F. J.) 9821. Aldunate (Carlos) 129465. 
- Adams (A. 8.) 4968. Alexander (Mrs. Rosemary) 12231. 
Adams (Chas.) 15056. Alexander (Wm.) 2859. 
Adams (E. J.) 15066. Alexander the Great. 10503. 
Adams (Gridley) 4974. All point mfg. co. 5038. 
Adams (I. C.) 4975, 15067. Allan (C. G.) 4161. 
Adams (J. M.) 708. Allardice (J. D.) 10484. 
Adams (U. O.) 8165. Allen (C. M.) 15128. 
Adams & Grace co. 14342, Allen (C. V.) 4162. 
Adams photo co. 4979. Alten’ (D.0Rs).3: 
Adams studio. 15072. Allen (EH. P.) 12427. 
Adcock (J. B.) 15078. Allen (G. W.) 4163. 
Adcock (S. W.) 4160. Allen (W. M.) 15129. 
Adee (Walter) 1. Alley (A. W.) 10485. 
Adler (David) & sons co. 709, 5001, | Allis press. 5039. 

10421, 15075. Alman & eo 15180. 
Adler (H. H.) 15085. Almand (J. P.) 151383. 
Adolph (Fred) 14985. Alozoga (S. de) 12945. 
Adrian (W. M.) 5013. Alquist (H. Schnars-) See Schnars- 
Advertisers illustrating service. 5014, Alquist (H.) 

10428. Alraschid (Haroun) 201. 


: Alta studios, ine. 5040, 15134. 
Aero service corp. 5022, 10486, 15086. Altemus (HL. E.) 5050. 


Aeromarine airways, ine. 719, 5031, Althouse (Paul) 8778. 


15101. Altwater & bro. 10491. 
Aetna Co. 124, Aluminum goods mfg. co. 4164. 
Aetna doll co., ine. 7236. Alvey, Ferguson co., ine. 15154. 
Agricultural service bureau of the | Amer. agricultural chemical co. (Agri- 
Amer. agricultural chemical co. See cultural service bureau of the) 
Amer. agricultural chemical co. 15156. 


(Agricultural service bureau of the). | Amer. art works. 10492, 15202. 


391 


INDEX f 


pt. IV, H..S.,.V. 17 


eee 


Amer. bank note co. 
15263. 
Amer. colortype co. 
Amer. co-operative 
10511, 15273, 15359. 
Amer. eagle. 10513. 
Amer. face brick assn. 
Amer. gear co. 5084. 
Amer. gold cross hospital assn. 
Amer. 
9822. 
— dept. of Wisconsin. 4165. 
— John A. Boechat post no. 295. 
4166. 
— Liason committee. 853. 
—— McDowell Co. post no. 8. 10661. 
(Societes des 40 hommes et 8 
chevaux of the) See Societes des 40 
hommes et 8 chevaux of the Amer. 
legion. 
Amer. litho. co. 14483. 
Amer. lodge cut co. 5085. 
Amer. museum of natural 
14360. 
Amer. natl. Red cross. 
(Amer. natl.). 
Amer. piano co. 15280. 
Amer. polo team. 2607. 
Amer. posture league, inc. 
Amer. security & fidelity co. 
Amer. spectacle house. 5087. 
Amer. statuary and decorating 
ine. 4, 4168, 9823. 
Amer. tablet co. .10665. 
Amer. top and body co. 15282. 
Amer. weekly, ine. 15284. 
Amer. Woodmen (Supreme camp of 
the) 15287. 
Ames (Miss BE.) 16670. 
Ames, Hmerich & co. 736, 5088. 
Amick (F. 8.) 15288. 
Amik (R. W.) 19947. 
Amory, Browne & co. 737, 5090. 
Amoskeag service men. 65091. 
Amoskeag textile club. 5091. 
‘Amundsen (O. A.) 15289. 
Amundsen (Roald) 1633, 9968. 
Anaconda copper mining co. 5092. 
Ana-Wa-Bik (Chief) 18864. 
Anchor adv. service. 10666. 
Anderson 
Anderson 
Anderson 
Anderson 
Anderson 
Anderson (J. F.) 741, 10667. 
Anderson (L. P.) 5097. 
Anderson (M. H. 
P 
1 Be 


725, 5076, 10508, 


735. 


pub. co. 5082, 


0083, 10515. 


15279. 
legion, dept. of Pennsylvania. 


history. 


See Red cross 


15281. 
4167. 


E05; 


5094. 
14659. 


Anderson (M. 
Anderson (O. P. 
CVE shy?) a5: 
(V. H.) 15295. 
(Waldo) 15296. 

foundry & machine co. 


Anderson 
Anderson 
Anderson 
Anderson 
10669. 


742. 
10670. 
4170, 14361. 
4426. 
15035*. 


Anderson galleries. 
Anderson supply co. 
Andoh (Sansuhe) 

Andrew (Richard) 
Andrews (G. W.) 

Andrews (R. L.) 5099. 

Angela (Emilio) 16, 4176, 9825. 
Angell (C. W.) 17%. 
Angell (Harry S.) 

Angelo (—) 9783. 

Anglas (Louis) 14430. 

Anitopsi, Indian. 4551. 

Annapolis, Md., U. S. naval academy, 
Bancroft Hall, regiment. 2731. 
regiment of midshipmen. 189382. 
Annesley (Priscilla, countess) 6233. 
Anson (J. M.) 8165. 
Anthony (St.) 254. 
Antionette (Countess) 
Ant-I-wet corp. 5101. 
Apostleship of prayer. 
Appleby (J. R.) 18. 

Applegarth (HE. M.) 5102. 
Arbogast studio. 15298. 
Are (Jeanne de) 19767. 
Arliss (George) 14983. 
Armold (P. B.) 15299. 
Armour (Po. DS) ore: 
Armstrong (Clarabel) 748. 
Armstrong (H. M.) 15300. 
Armstrong (Mrs. J. R.) 8165. 
Arnheim (Elly) 14698. 
Arnold (M.) 15042. 
Arnold (O. H. O.) 14867. 
Arnold & co., inc. 10671. 
Arnolds. 5111. 
Aronson (L. V.) 
Arrowtop, Indian. 
Art (C. W.) 9834. 
Art craft bronze co. 
Art film co. 744. 
Art lamp and novelty co. 
Arthur studio. 745. 
Asbury (Francis) 4886. 
Ash (Mrs. P. D.) 12945. 
Ashen-Brenner (Sidney) 
Ashton (Gordon) 10672. 
Askin (Jules) 48381. 
Askin (M. W.) 751. 
Asmus-Bradley  ©o., 
143872. 

Asperger (O. A.) 129. 
Associated metal lath mfrs. inc. 
10673, 15302. 
Associated oil co. 
Associated radium 

15303. 
Astholtz (M. F.) 
Atchison (J. A.) 
Atherley (H. C.) 181. 
Atherton (J. C.) 15317. 
Atlanta milling co. 5128. 
Atlanta stores. 5124. 
Atwater (M. M.) 15318. 


15297. 


6364. 
14366. 


19, 4177, 9826, 14368. 
4551. 


4186. 
4193. 


5114. 


ine. 22, 4194, 


0122, 


10674. 
chemists, ine. 
15304. 

14378. 


oz 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, 1922 


Atwell group. 16804. 

Audience at new year’s football game. 
pea 

Auge (lL. W.) 10677. 

mesusener, lid. 154. 
August (Prince) 

Augusta Victoria, 
Germany. 17724. 

minds. E.) 752. 

etsy (ON. Hi.) aGET5: 

Axelrod (Jay) 10678. 

Ax-rite lab. 5125. 

Axtell (C. 8.) & co. 

Ayer (F. W.) 1389538. 

Ayers (A. J.) 12945. 

Aylward (C. M.) 5126. 

Ayres (M. O.) 4285. 

Azambre (EH.) 183. 

Si(Mrs.) 13192. 

Bachrach (L. F.) 15319. 

Bad Marriage, Indian. 4551. 

Baechler (Charles) 15325. 

Baer (W. 8S.) 14047. 

Baetjer (F. H.) 14047. 

Bagge (H.H:) 10170, 14754. 

Bagley (J. M.) 7538, 5127. 

Bahmer (Pearl) 18631. 

Bailey (B. F.) & co. 10681. 

Bailey (C. T.) 14879. 

Bailey (G. M.) 5129. 

Bailey (N. C.) 10682. 

Bailey (V. 1.) 14880. 

Bailey (W. 8.) 5130. 

Bailey, Banks & Biddle co. 
143881. 

Bailie (R. C.) 

Bain (G. C.) 

Baines (Alfred) 

Bair (Harry S.) 

Baker (A. A.) 

Baker (A. J.) 

Baker (C. B.) 

Baker (C. S. L.) 

Baker (N. D.) 

Baker (Norman) 

Baker art gallery. 

Baker, Heyne & co. 51388, 10683. 

Baker, Simonds & co. 5189. 

Balboa (V. N. de) 8500. 

Baleom (A. F.) 186. 

Baldwin (Miss) 12945. 

Baldwin (A. J.) 10684. 

Baldwin (L. HE.) 4289. 

Baldwin (S. C.) 8165. 

Balentine (P. E.) 14882. 

Ball (Linn) 4426 

Ballard (G. B.) 5140. 

Ballinger co. 5141, 15352. 

Ballowe (L. M.) 4290, 5142. 

Bandes (C.) ine. 14884. 

Banghart (Mrs. HB. 8.) 12946. 

Banker, Evans, Brisebois co. 15360. 

Banks (Miss C.) 1744. 

Banks (Clyde) 5148, 10685, 15366. 

Bapter (Andrew) 18261. 


17296. 
late Kaiserin of 


10679. 


4286, 


0181. 
5135. 
15326. 
5136. 
14919. 
754, 5137. 
4287. 
770. 
2175. 
15331. 
15346. 


Barber (H. R.) 772, 10688. 
Barbur (Mrs. William) 8165. 
Bardsley (A. R.) 10689. 
Barker (L. F.) 14047. 
Barker bros., ine. 773. 
Barnard (P. B.) 10690, 15873. 
Barnes (E. C.) 16804. 

Barnes (J. B.) 9835. 

Barnes (W. H.) 14386, 15374. 
Barnett (J. W.) 15875. 

Barr (Co E.)) 5150: 

Barr (William) 15379. 
Barra (Mr. dela) 12945. 
Barrett (G. A.) 188. 

Barretto (W. A.) 5151. 
Barrow (D.M.) 9855. 

Barry (Mrs. J. F.) 8165. 
Barry statue. 18891. 

Barry, Wehmiller machinery co. 
Barse (G. R.) 19947. 
Barth (H. B.) 14887. 
Barthelmess (Richard) 
Bartholomew (C. L.) jr. 
Bartlett (Judge) 8824. 
Bartlett (A. L.) 4291. 
Bartlett (J. H.) 17769. 
Bartlett (M. A.) 189. 
Baruch (Simon) 4707. 
Bass (S. E.) 5154. 
Bassett (G. F.) & co. 143888. 
Batchelder (BE. A.) 9888. 
Batterman (Beatrice) 8165. 
Battey (C. M.) 10691. 

Bauer (F.) estate. 15380. 

Bauer (S. A.) 5155. 

Bauer (S. M.) 141. 

Baum (M. B.) 148. 

Baumann (Adolph) 5156. 
Baumgartner (W.G.) 14952. 
Baumgartner (Warren) 4824. 
Bausch & Lomb optical co. 15387. 
Bayerlein (F.) 14693. 

Bayes (J. K.) 5157. 

Baylor (C. E.) 5164. 

Bayne (Barbara) 9839. 
Bayne (Mrs. J.) 6364. 

Bayne (Mrs. Jasper) 1744. 
Baynes (H. H.) 15388. 
Baynes (L. B.) 10693. 

Beach (M. P.) 144, 780, 14391. 
Beam (H. C.) 15390. 
Bearhead, Indian. 4551. 
Bearing service co. 10694. 
Beattie (J. W.) 15392. 

Beatty (Erl) 14512. 

Beatty (H. G.) 15394. 
Beautébox, ine. 9840, 14393. — 
Beauvais (Fred) 3961, 1642. 
Beaux (Cecilia) 4292. 

Beaver machine & tool co., ine. 
Becholt (M. C.) 14408. 

Beck (F. E.) 5166. 

Beck (J. A.) 788. 
Beck (Max) 785. 
Becker (August) 


5152 


14808. 
774, 


782. 


786. 


393 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 17 


Becker (C. P.) 15395. 

Becker (J. G.) 10695. 

Beckman (Mrs. D.) 8165. 

Beckman (L. W.) 15896. 

Beckwith (G. S.) 5168, 10697. 

Beckwith co. 787, 15397. 

Bedaux (Mrs. C. EH.) 2859. 

Beech-nut packing’ co. 167, 4293, 
14409. 

Beeghly (Lloyd) 

Beethoven (—) 

Behrend (EH. E.) 

Beiersdorfer (KE. A.) 

Beistle co. 5175. 

Belasco mechanics corp. 5179. 

Belding & Bushong. 15398. 

Bell (A. G.) 9947, 14754. 

Bell (Alfred) & co., Itd. 788, 5180, 
10701, 15400. 

Bell (E. L.) 18261. 

Bell (I. J.) 5191. 

Bell (I. L.) 4294. 

Bell (J. W.) son & co. 

Bell (M. C.) 18261. 

Bell (Ray) 20155. 

Bell (R. E.) 168. 

Bell and Champe. 

Bell syndicate, ine. 

Bellamy (Madge) 

Bellows (George) 

Belnap (C. M.) 

Belty (W. H.) 

Benczur (T.) 

Bender (D. O.) 

Bendister (J. R.) 10765. 

Benedict (J. J. B.) 5281. 

Beneker (G. A.) 14411, 15404. 

Benevolent patriotic order of Does, 


10699. 
4037. 

14410. 
5171. 


10709 


4296, 9848. 
5192, 10727. 
1805. 
170. 

793, 10763. 

15403. 

17772. 

10764. 


5233. 
Benkard (Mrs. J. P.) 12945. 
Bennett (EH. C.) 15405. 
Bennett (BE. L.) 14415. 


Bennett (F. M.) 4960. 

Bennett glass and paint co. 5234. 

Bennoon (Mendel) 5235. 

Bensinger (Dorotha) 171, 14416. 

Benson (J. P.) 15406. 

Bentley (D. W.) 18261. 

Bentley (P. R.) 10766. 

Benton (L. B.) 17601. 

Bentz (J. J.) 14417. 

Benziger bros. 5236, 15407.’ 

Berg (C. A.) 15415. 

Berg (J. V.) 15416. 

Bergen (John) 13209. 

Bergen (Vanden) 9891. 

Berger (Louis) 10400. 

Berger (Pete) 13032. 

Berkeley (H. P.) 5287. 

Berkowitz envelope co. 794, 5238, 
10767, 15417. 

Berling (E. M.) 10784. 

Bermel (Joseph) ine. 172. 

Bernadini (Orestes) 4587. 

Bernal (Azevedo) 39837. 


‘Bernardini (Michele) 


N 


Bernard (J. W.) 806. 
608, 9891, 
14418. 
Bernhard (Mrs. J.) 
Berni (B.)~ 173: 
Bernier (Mrs. L. J.) 5240. 
Berolzheim (Mrs. Alfred) 
Berry (Forrest) 15420. 
Berry (J. T.) 10790. 
Berry (P. W.) 15421. 
Bertolini (Louis) 4297. 
Bertrand (Charles) 19282. 
Best (A. M.) e@o., ine. 812. 
Beteta (F. D.) 9850. - 
Bethe bros. 8138, 10794. 
Beveridge (A. J.) 23834, 8325, 10850. 
Beveridge (Albert) 3050. 
and children 3050. 
——and family. 3050. 
——and son. 38050. 
Beyer (C. HE.) 12945. 
Beyer (W. F.) 10795. 
Bezek (Peter) 5241. 
Bianchi (Eligio) 4298. - 
Bianchi (Joel) 10822. 
Bianchi (Joseph) 2859, 4630. 
Bicket (W. L.) 10796. 
Bicknell mfg. co. 5242. 
Biddle (C. T.) 814. 
Biddle (J. C.) 18261. 
Biddle press. 10797. 
Bidwell monument. 245, 
Bierach (S. E.) 174. 
Bierhals (O.) 14634. 
Big Painted Lodge, Indian. 
Bigelow (Hayes) 815, 5262. 
Bigelow (L. A.) 52638, 15422. 
Bigelow (lL. G.) 10803. 
Bilger studio. 5264. 
Bill (J. A.) 5265) 
Birch-Field (C. A.) 818. 
Birmingham paper co. 10804, 
Bisbee (C. E.) 154283. 
Bishop (A. W.) 15424. . 
Bishop (H. T.) 15425. 
Bisson (Peter) 9855. 
Bixby (V. H.) 5269. 
Bjorkman (M.) 9865, 14436. 
Bjurman (Andrew) 175. 
Black (A.) 819. 
Black (B. BE.) 14422. 
Black (C.) 820. 
Black (D. R.) 819. 
Black (H.) 820. 
Black (L. M.) 15426. 
Black (M.) & co. 5275. 
Black Horn Bear, Indian. 
Black Horse (Chief) 7603. 
Blackinton (A. H.) 5286. 
Blackiston (G. P.) 821. 
Blackman (W. W.) 4820. 
Blackstone (Harriet) 9856. 
Blackwell (Mrs. W. H.) 8165. 
Blackwell, Wielandy book & station- 
ery co. 177. 


8165. 


12945. 


4551. 


18368. 


394 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, 1922 


824, 5288. 
19791. 
18063. 

14424, 


Blanchard co. 

Blavatsky (H. P.) 

Bleakley (W. F.) 

Blevino (A. C.) 

Bliss (A. M.) 15427. 

Blives (Mdlle de) 788. 

Bloch bros. tobacco co. 5289. 

Block-Niendorff (Mathilde) 

Blocks (I. M.) 178. 

Blodgett (Harvey) 826. 

Blood (K. B.) 15429. 

Bloodgood (J. C.) 14047. 

Bloomfield (Zacharia) 14425. 

Bloor (Spencer) post no. 491, Veterans 
of foreign wars. See Veterans of 
foreign wars (Spencer Bloor post 
no. 491). 

Blum (A. 8.) 5290, 10805, 15480. 

Blume (H. J.) 10808. 

Biumenschein (George) 5291. 

Blumenthal (Harry) 882. 

Blumer (Louis) 15481. 

Blythe (Betty) 4033. 

Bobowski (Frank) 5292. 

Bodemer (C. A.) 15488. 

Bodurtha (N. L.) 833. 

Boechat (John A.) post no. 295, Amer. 
legion. See Amer. legion (John A. 
Boechat post no. 295). 

Bohme (Karl) 14693. 

Boeing airplane co. 10809, 15434. 

Boellinger (Flora) 5294. 

Bogdanove (A. J.) 4299, 9857. 

Bogert (J. V.) 834. 

Boggs (T. R.) 14047. 

Bogue (L. L.) 15435. 

Bohal (HE. L.) & co. 885. 

Boilly (L. L.) 19810. 

Boland (J. R.) 179, 14426. 

Bolds (M. HE.) 14429. 

Bolivar (Simén) 3987. 

Bolus (Mrs. M. C.) 8165. 

Bombaugh (Clinton) 15029. 


18908. 


Bonaparte (Mrs. Jerome) 8165. 
Bonawitz (George) 360, 14632. 
Bonnell (R. H.) 836. 

Bonnell (Ralph) 15486. 

Bonva co., ine. 14385. 

Bonwit, Teller & co. 837, 5295, 10814. 


Boody (Virginia) 12945. 
Boone’s (Daniel) monument. 
Booraem (J. F.) 10822. 
Booth (C. B.) 17520. 
Booth (PD. §.) sre - 182. 
Booth (Evangeline) 17579. 
Booth (Franklin) 324, 4491, 
Booth (M. B.) 144483. 
Booth (M. V.) 9877. 

Booth (Mildred) 6951. 
Boothe (Stella) 15488. 
Boozer (V. R.) 5800. 
Border cities co. 15489. 
Bori (Mme.) 2859. 

Borien (Edward) 48389. 
Borjes (C. S.) 5801. 


931. 


Borrowman (Peter) 53807. 

Boseacei (Milton) 4800. 

Bosio (Gaston Charpentier) See Char- 
pentier-Bosio (Gaston). 

Bosontea (George) 9279. 

Boss Ribs, Indian. 4551. 

Bosseron (C.) 14816. 

Boston, Mass., Boston fire cone 
gine 18. °2506. 

Bostwick (C.) 

Botsford (L. W.) 

Bouasse, jeune & Co. 
14430. 

Boucher, ine. 15447. 

Bounds (Homer) . 10828. 


en- 


18261. 
839, 15442. 
183, 9858, 


Bourbon (A. L. B. de) 2673. 
Boussum (Charles) 10830. 
Bovaird & co. 15462. 

Bowan (J. F.) 4803. 
Bowdish (G. 8.) 847. 
Bowman (J. M.) 8165. 
Bowman (Mrs. J. M.) 8165. 
Bowyer (William) II. 7400. 


Boy scouts (Richmond borough) 5308. 

Boyd (Rutherford) 108831. 

Boyden (Luna Wynne-) See Wynne- 

Boyden (Luna). 

Boye (Mrs. A.) 8165. 

Boyer (D. L.) 5809. 

Boyer (Mrs. J. HE.) 5810. 

Boyer (Lillian) 1569. 

Boykin (Mrs. B. M.) 19689. 

Boyle (Gertrude) 4805. 

Boyle (H. C.) 6661. 

Boys club of 1922. 6855. 

Brackett (B.) 1744. 

Braden (F. J.) 10832. 

Braden (Ruth) 10832. 

Bradford (Sarah) 14754. 

Bradley (A. F.) jr. 5811. 

Bradley (Milton) co. 848. 

Brady (Mrs. Nicholas) 34389. 

Bragstad (B. M.) ~ 43806. 

Bragstad art studio. 4806. 

Bramberry (W. A.) 6639. 

Brameld (M. D.) 5812. 

Brand (F. J.) 849. 

Brand (J. H.) . 8165. 

Brandom bros, pub. co. 

Brant (Florence) 53138. 

Bratton (—) 16804. 

Brauner (O. M.) 15465. 

Braxton /G)- H.) “L0836. 

Breckon (W. O.) Studios. 851. 

Breitkop & Hartel, ine. 14482. 

Bremer (A. L.) 198. 

Brennan (Mrs. F. S.) 

Brennen (Bob) 9783. 

Brenner (Sidney Ashen-) 
Brenner (Sidney). 

Brent (C. H.) 17582. 

Bresler (F. H.) co. 10837, 15466. 

Breslin (J. T.) 8165. 

Breslin (Mrs. J. T.) 8165. 

Breton (J. M.) 183. 


850, 15468. 


12945. 
See Ashen- 


399 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, 0. s., v.17 


aa RR aaa ay | (TUS rd Gn aa nan eminem amas i 


Brett (H. M.) 471, 4719. 

Bretzman (C. F.) 853, 10850. 

Breun (Ernest) 9571. 

Breutlinger (John Sherman) 15484. 

Brew (George J. S.) 15496. 

Brewer (J. A.) 5180, 10701. 

Brewster (Eleanor) 19751. 

Brewster (Virgil) 18631, 19571. 

Bricard (Xavier) 9858. ° 

Briden (C. G.) 4807. 

Bridgwater (H. 8.) 10701. 

Briganti (N.) 1872. 

Briggs (Iriam) 464. 

Brigham (B. L.) 10852. 

Brinkley (EK. 8.) 1891. 

Bristol, Pa., fire dept. 18768. 

Bristol co. 5314, 108538, 15497. 

Broad st. grammar school graduates. 
8308, 13093. 

Broch (Trepka) 854. 

Brockett (Harry Boobyer) 15521. 

Broderick co. 15527. 

Broédel (Max) 14047. 

Broggi (L. R.). 194. 

Brokaw (Julia) 2859. 

Brokaw (Maud) 18929. 

Bromley (Mrs. Bruce) 12945. 

Broncho Bob (Mrs.) 9783. 

Bronson (HE. M.) 5820. 

Bronx home news pub. co. 15560. 

Bronx society of arts, sciences and 
history (Poe cottage committee) 
5321. 

Brook (A. B.) 2020. 

Brooke (M. E.) 195, 4808, 14433. 

Brooker (P. D.) 855. 

Broussard CH Soe 2075. 

Brown (A. A.) 15567. 

Brown (A. W.) 19399, 155838. 

Brown (D. W.) 704. 

Brown (Mrs. R.) 12945. 

Brown (R .S.) 4809, 5322. 

Brown (Roy) T74. 

Brown (W. 8.) 5824. 

Brown & Bigelow. 856, 5325, 10868. 

Brown, Green co. 15561. 

Brown, Robertson co., ine. 15585. 

Browne (Mrs. A.) 4621. 

Browne (J. W.) 15586. 

Brownson (W. C.) 4947. 

Bruce (David) jr. 7400. 

Bruce pub. co. 5345. 

Bruck, (h.)) i 72 

Briickmann (F.) 5346, 10927. 

Brunen (Doris) 18681. 

Bruni (Luis) 4810, 9863. 

Bruns (C. L.) 5408. 

Brunswick laundry. 10938. 

Brupere art co. 15587. 

Bruyere (August) 5404. 

Bryan (J. H.) 8165. 

Bryan (W. J.) 18091, 16914. 

Bryan (W. J.) jr.. 16567. 

Bryce (Viscount) 4033. 


Buchanan (Ella 


| Buca (P. C.) 5405. 


) 14434, 


| Buchanan (J. B.) 884. 


Buchanan (J. W.) 4811. 


Buchner (H.) 


| Buckbee, Mears 


Bucklin (G. W. 
Bucklin (W. 8.) 


14693. 

co. 15589. 

) 5415. 
885. 


Budd (C. J.) 5416. 
Budd (J. F.) 5417. 


Budd (R. D.) 
Budde (Karl) 
Budell (Ada) 


Bue (M. O.) 886. 


Buehl (Oscar) 
Buell (C. T.) & 


5418. 
5419, 15592. 
14658. 


9864. 
co. 15594. 


Buettner (T.) & co., ine. 9865, 14486, 


15609. 


Buffalo Bill. See Cody (W. F.) 

Buffalo commercial, ine. 15610. 

Bugbee (A.) 81685. 

Buhmiller (J. R.) 887. 

Building owners and managers assn. 
of Seattle. 15611. 


Bukowiecki (L. 
Bull (CL 2a 


K.) 5420. 
0939. 


Bull (l/rs. Grace) 109389. 
Bull Plume, Indian. 4651. 
Bull Plume (Mrs.) 46551. 


Bulletin pub. co 


. 888. 


Bullock (Richard) 5421. 


Bundy (A. L.) 


889. 


Bunher (Mrs. George) 8165. 


Bunker (M. L.) 


15612. 


Bunnell photo shop. 895. 
Bunting: (DSR) 

Burbank (A. 8.) 5422, 10945. 
Burd’ (C. M.) 14632, 15619. 


Burdick (KE. N.) 


897. 


Burdick, Garrison co., ine. 898. 
Burfoot (R. Heyy atsear 
Burger (E.) 8165. 


Burger (Louis) 


15042. 


Burgert bros. 5425, 10962. 


Burgess (A. L.) 
Burgy (F. S.) 
Burian (Josef) 
Burke (C. H.) 
Burke (Vrs. J. 
Burke (Marie) 


15034*. 
10170. 
14440. 
2175. 
J.) 12945. 
20030. 


Burleigh (S. R.) 9876. 
Burman (H. C.) 18858. 


Burnell (W. E.) 


5433, 10968. 


Burnham (R. N.) 602. 
Burns (Mrs. Dalton) 2859. 


Burns (J. A.) 
Burns (John) 
Burns (Robert) 
Buroker (Esta) 


18769. 

14935. 
10969. 
197. 


Burrell (Mrs..W.) 18261. 


Burtis (EH. S.) 
Burton (C. B.) 


10972. 
20018. 


Busenbark (HE. J.) 198. 


Bush (F. M.) 
Bush (Hope) 


396 


15640. 
2859. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, 1922 


STITT cnn nn attEttttts aE 


Bush (fh. T.) 5464. 
Bushee (J. F.) 15641. 

Business men’s assurance co. of Amer- 
ica. 5485. 
Butler (Miss) 

bert) 
Butler (H. E.) 
Butler (H. L.) 6689. 
Butler cafe revue. 901. 
Butte, Mont., High school, class 1922. 
9185. 
Butterfield (D. W.) 5442. 
Butwell (Jockey) 6186. 
Buxman (A. B.) 4812. 
Bye (G. 'T.) 13300. 
Byrd (BE. L.) 15642. 
Byrne (Betty) 17349. 
Cable co. 5448. 
Cabot (John) 8500. 
Cady (Harrison) 5444, 14441. 
Cage (R. W.) 15648. 
Caha (G. R.) | 15644. 
Cahalan (James) 9055. 
Cain (—) 18595. 
Caine (G. H.) 9877, 14448. 
Cairns (M. L.) 5446. 
- Cairo co. 9883. 
Caisaro (Lucy) 
Calder (C. E.) 
Calessi (P. C.) 14444. 
Calif. state board of health. 
Callaway (Mrs. R. F.) 9279. 
Callison (L. M.) 916. 
_Calve (Emma) _ 6148. 
Calvert (W. J.) 15645. 
Camaec (H. J. M.) 12945. 
Camera craft studio, ine. 10988. 
Cameron (G. F.) 10990. 
Cameron (J. L.) 917. 
Campbell (—) 16804. 
Campbell (G. W.) 14445. 
Campbell (George) 5447. 
Campbell (M. K.) 15346. 
Campbell (Macy) 919. 
Campbell ptg. co. 920. 
Candace st. grammar school graduates. 
8303, 13093. 
Canfield (Mrs.) 
Canfield (L. A.) 
Canning (H. M.) 
Cannon (H. W.) 14608. 
Capital adv. co., ine. 9884. 
Capital lighting fixture co. 
Caracriste (V. Z.) 5448. 
Cardoza (T. J.) co. 15647. 
Carlitillo (Tony) 5449. 
Carmen (Virgin) 17586. 
Carmichael (B. F.) 4884. 
Carnegie (Andrew) 10170. 
Carossio (Natalie) 4814. 
Carpenter (C. M.) 199. 
Carpenter (F. G.) 15648. 
Carpenter (Lawrence) 4507. 
Carpenters’ co. of Philadelphia. 927. 
Carpenter’s world travels. 15648. 


See Lane (Mrs. Al- 
10974. 


10981. 


4551. 
10999. 
15646. 


4313. 


‘Cauloumvakes (Geo.) 


Carr (L. W.) 8165. 

Carracci (Annibale) 8291. 

Carralli (H. H.) 2859. 

Carralli (Mrs. H. H.) 2859. 

Carroll: (J: B:)i. eo: .' 930: 

Carroll (J. W.) 8165. 

Carroll (Lewis) 4535. 

Carson (Kit) 13307. 

Carter (G. H.) 2175. 

Carton can corp. 9885. 

Cartwell (Mrs.) 12945. 

Caruana (Mrs. L. C.) 2859. 

Caruso (Enrico) 194, 178, 246, 621, 
654, 2474, 4815, 14107. 

Carysfort (Lady) 5180. 

Casares (J. B.) 18948. 

Casement (Roger) 9952. 

Casket. 5450. 

Cassidy (Gerald) 

Cassidy (I. H.) 

Cassiers (H.) 

Castle (Irene) 

Cater (Mrs. A.) 

Caudell (J. E.) 

Cauffman (J. F.) 

Cauffman (R. M.) 

Caufield & Shook, 
11001, 15661. 

Cauloumvakes (D.) 18261. 

Cauloumvakes (Mrs. E. W.) 

18261. 


9886. 
200. 
10837. 
2115. 
12945. 
11000. 
9887. 
9887. 


inc. 931, 95451, 


18261. 


Cawley (N. B.) 
Cawthorn (T. H.) 5454. 
Celite products co. 5457. 
Cellu-metal corp. 5458. 
Centonze (Antonino) 14446. 
Central-American transport co. 14447. 
Central oil & gas stove co. 15726. 
Central school supply co., ine. 1044. 
Cerracchio (Enrico) 14448. 
Chabanian (A.) 108387, 15466. 
Chaliapin (Feodor) 3023, 4097, 7905. 
Chamberlain (Mrs. R. BE.) 9279. 
Chambers (C. R.) 201, 471, 10266. 
Chambers (8S. W.) 5460. 
Chambers studio. 5461, 11066. 
Chambersburg (School board of) 203. 
Champe (R. E) 4296, 9888. 
Champe (R. T.) 9848. 
Champlain (Samuel de) 
Champlain studio, ine. 
Chance (G. W.) 11067. 
Chandler (W. H.) 10170. 
Chandler & co., ine. 1045, 5471, 11068 
Chaplin (Charles) 9840. 
Chapman (L. G.) 204. 
Character bldg. co. 5498. 
Charles (G. W.) 2051. 
Charlet (Franz) 10837, 15466. 
Charlton (R. H.) 12945. 
Charpentier -Bosio (Gaston) 
9858. 
Chase bros. co. 
Chatfield (Lady) 


5453. 


8500. 
5464. 


183, 


50494, 11072, 15727. 
8165. 


397 


INDEX 


Chatham, N. J. (Trustees of the free 
public library of) 5508. 
Chattancoga medicine co. 

Laga2: 
Chatterji (Sukumar) 
Chavies (C. W.) 15758. 
Chechot (V. L.) 5509, 15754. 
Chemical and metallurgical engineer- 
ing. 5510. 
Cheney (F. P.) 15756. 
Cheney (F. 8.) 15755. 
Cheney bros. 5517, 11111. 
Chestnut street assn. 1048. 
Chiara (Henry) 9890. 
Chicago bridge and iron works. 1049. 
Chicago elevated railroads. 15757. 
Chicago evening Amer. pub. co. 1050. 
Chicago herald & examiner. 11116. 
Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee 
EE. DDTOS 
Chicago statuary mfg. co. 9891. 
Chicago tribune. 1051, 5523, 11117, 
15759. 
Chief justices of the Supreme court 
of the U. S. 4801. 
Chief of Hopi Indian moon dance. 
9048. 
Childs (EK. G.) 16352. 
Chiris (Peter) 308. 
Chittenden (C. L.) 
Cholerton (John) 
Choquette (W. A.) 
Chord. (J.T) 8565; 
Chouteau (A. A.) jr. 
Christ. See Jesus Christ. 
Christensen (A. W.) 11776. 
Christian (G. B.) 2175. 
Christitech (A) 2859. 
Christman (BH. 8.) 205. 
Christman (Mrs. E. S.) 
Christopher (Georgian) 
Chung-Hui Wang. 173849. 
Church (C) 1744. 
Church (Mrs. C.) 18929. 
Church (F. S.) 206, 4815. 
Church (J. H.) 6141. 
Church & Dwight co. 207. 
Cianfarani (A. B.) 442, 449. 
Ciavatti (F. E.) 2387. 
Cincinnati, O., Cincinnati Reds. 
Cisin (H. G.) 11778. 
Citizens Natl. bank. 14450. 
Clark (—) 8500. 
Clark (Beauford) 9783, 20155. 
Clark ( eS 9783. 
Clark (C. R.) 6142. 
Clark (C. U.) 12945. 
318. 
14451. 


Clark (E. 8S.) 

Clark (kK. T.) 

Clark (G. R.) statue. 
Clark (H. H.) 4816. 
Clark (Hélene) 14458. 
Clark (@ie He) 1567. 
Clark (J. L.) 518. 
Clark (James) 103860. 


11110, 
9889. 


6139. 
1564, 6140. 
16353. 


1566. 


205. 
11777. 


5294. 


9646. 


_Cloyes (H. 


pt. T¥, BSevEs 


Clark (Wallace) 1568. 
Clarke (F. B.) 238. 
Clarke (F. S.) 16354. 
Clarke (G. J.) 11780, 16359. 
Clarke (J. DD.) ®3952: 
Clarke (M. D.) 6148, 16365. 
Clarke (W. R.) 16871. 
Class journal co. 6145. 
Class of 1922. 6855. 


18383. 
6154, 16372. 


Classical high school. 

Clatworthy (F. P.) 

Claudius (Wilhelm) 18908. 

Claughton (E. C.) 9893. 

Clay (Henry) 6155, 11781, 16379. 

statue. 931. 

Clay (John) & co. 

Clemens (S. L.) 689, 6908. 

Clements (W. R.) 11782. 

Clere (F. W.) 4317, 14454. 

Cleveland (Grover) 10170. 

Cleveland, O., Cleveland baseball club. 
8391. 

Cleveland garment mfrs. assn. 

Clifford (J. HE.) 9894. 

Clifford (Ruth) 18151. 

Clifford & Lawton. 6163. 

Cline (G. A.) 18209. 

Cline (Mrs. G. A.) 11856. 

Cline (W. M.) 1569. 

Clive (George) 18681. 

Clive (Henry) 9840, 14293, 143893. 

Closson (W. B.) 240. . 

C.) 16383. 

Coate (D. W.) 14455. 

Coats (G. A.) 4820. 

Cobb (A. W.) 1577. 

Cobb (M. R.) 9897. 

Cobb (R. O.) 241, 4324. 

Cochran (Mrs. A.) 18261. 

Cochrane (H. S. B. W.) corp. See 
H. 8S. B. W.-Cochrane corp. 

Cockburn (C. G.) 6164. 

Cocoa cola co. 14456. 


239. 


6158. 


Cocroft (Susanna) 11783. 


Cody (W. F.) 3975, 4654. 

Coe (Henry E.) jr. 15567. 

Coeur d’Aléne Indians. 10667. 

Coffee (Frank) 16384. 

Coffey (Joe) & co. 16385. 

Coffin (Haskell) 4325, 9898, 11879, 
16689. 

Coffman (Cyrus) 11784. 

Coffman (J. A.) 1578. 

Coghlan (G. P.) 11927. 

Cohen (Hstelle) 12945. 

Cohn (Richard) 16386. 

Cohrone (H.) 18261. 

CokKal stoker corp. 16387. 

Colbert (R. B.) 306. 

Colburn (F. E.) 6175. 

Colby (J. M.) 16389. 


Cole (Hllen) 11785. 


Cole (J. B.) 244. 
Cole & Wickham co. 1579. 
Coleman (P. H.) 16467. 


398 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, 1922 


Coligny (Marjorie) 4326. 

OMCs. WH.) 4827. 

Collamore (Gilman) & co., ine. 6178. 

College Station, Tex., A. & M. college, 
Ross volunteers ball. 7001. 

Ross volunteers banquet. 7001. 

Collinge (J. W.) 6179, 11786. 

Collins (Michael) 13376, 14892. 

Collins-Kirk, ine. 9900. 

Collis (Mrs. F.) 1744. 

Collyer (J. T.) 1580. 

Collyer (L. H.) 6180, 11792. 

Colonial dames of Amer. (Ill. soe. of 
the) 1585. 

Columbia (Miss) 8856. 

Columbia mortgage co. 6181. 

Columbia radio supply co. 11793. 

Columbus (Christopher) 8500, 9863, 
9937, 14754, 15015. 

Colvin (J..A.) 11794. 

Commercial ptg. & litho. co: 6182. 

Commercial survey co., ine. 6183. 

Compson (Betty) 2806, 8021, 9840, 
18061. 

Com-Unity store sales co. 6184. 

Conklin (DeWitt) 8165. 

Conkling (O. C.) 11796. 

Conley (S. L.) 11801. 

Connah (D. J.) 16468. 

Connell (EK. M.) 1591. 

Connell (I. V.) 11802. 

Connolly (M. A.) 305. 

Consolidated safety pin co. 16469. 

Constantine (King) 15263. 

Converse rubber shoe co. 16470. 

Conway (C.) 12945. 

Conway (Mrs. W. O.) 12945. 

Conwell (R. H.) 17931. 

Conwell graphic cos. 4329. 

Coogan (Jackie) 6185, 10317, 14398. 

Cock (C. C.) 6186, 11803, 16471. 

Cook (F. E.) 11808. 

Cook (J. M.) 1592. 

Cook (L. L.) 16472. 

Cook (L. L.) co. 11809. 

Cook (M. A.) studio. 6202. 

Cook (M. F.) 4830. 

Cook (R. L.) 245, 9914. 

Cook (W. B.) 16506. 

Cook (W. C.) & co. 16504. 

Cook (W. E.) 1891. 

Cook (W. F.) granite co. 245. 

Cookson (E. W.) 16507. 

Coolidge (Mrs. Calvin) 2175. 

Coolidge (V. M.) 16804. 

Coontz (R. E.)° 17115. 

Cooper (B. S.) 11811. 

Cooper (E. B.) 16508. 

Cooper (E. G.) 14457. 

Cooper (F. D.) 9954. 

Cooper (R. A.) 17349. 

Cooper (T. 8S.) 16905. 

Coovert (J. C.) 1593, 16512. 

Copeland (H. H.) & son. 1594, 6204, 
16514. 


| Copeland (R. G.) 6209. 


Copper-clad mall. range co. 1601. 

Cora, Indian. 4551. 

Corbett (L. R.) 6210. 

Corbett (R. A.) 1602. 

Corbusier (J. W.) 14458. 

Cordella (Victor) 1603. 

Cordier (A. H.) 1604. 

Corley (J. L.) 16525. 

Cornell (Mfrs. Bertha) 9279. 

Cornell freshmen crew. 9563. 

heavy varsity crew. 9563. 

— junior varsity crew. 9563. 

track club group. 9568. 

varsity baseball group. 9563. 

track team group. 9563. 

Cornick (T. R.) 6217. 

Corning, ine. 1610. 

Cornish & Baker studio. 6218. 

Corp. for the Natl. council. See Natl. 
council (Corp. for the) 

Corqueville (Will) 10367. 

Cosmopolitan book corp. 16529. 

Cosmopolitan print dept. 1611, 6222, 
11812, 16545. 

Costa (Hector) 246. 

Coston (W. H.) 6229. 

Cotter (J. 8S.) 6230. 

Coudon (EH. T.) 4831. 

Coufal (J. F.) 6231. 

Courtright (O. C.) 1615. 

Coutant (Harry) 11817, 16550. 

Covell (W. H.) 1616. 

Covner (Samuel) 62382. 

Cow punchers at DuBois, Wy. 2221. 

Cowan (HK. E.) 14459. 

Cowan (EH. G.) 16551. 

Cowan, (Norman) 9783. 

Coward (Chief) 4551. 

Cowen (M. E.) 1617. 

Cox (A: Ez) 15400. 

Cox A(T. Ba)okebo2. 

Comi( Re ba) s62508 

Coy (G. J.) 14047. 

Coyle (C. J.) 4832. 

Craig (B. J.) 6234. 

Craig (Frederick) 6235. 

Craig (R. G.) 10245. 

Crain. (F. E.) 16670. 

Crain (Festal) 247, 14460. 

Crain CH. S.)) heads: 

Cramer (W. 8.) 8165. 

Cramp (Miss) 12945. 

Crandall (H. R.) 6236, 11818. 

Crandall (J. B.) 16686, 18323. 

Crandell (J. B.) 1619, 10283.- 

Crane (G. H.) 1681. 

Crane (M. 8.) 16554. 

Cranston (CH: DBD.) 16555. 

Craske (Leonard) 249. 

Crater Lake picture co. 

Cravens, Dargan & Roberts. 

Crawford (C. O.) 15039 *. 

Crawford (J. O.) 6244. 


1632, 6241. 
6243. 


399 


\ 


INDEX 


Crawford (T. H.) 
Cray (R. 8S.) | 9279. 
Creasey (S. E.) 4833, 6245. 
Creasy (William) 11856. 
Crépaux (F. A.) 14461. 
Cress (W. L.) 251. 
Cress, Dale photo co. 
Crete (Jean) 1642. 
Cromhardt & Monios. 11827. 
Cross (Edward) co. 17268. 
Cross & Dimmitt. 6247, 16560. 
Crossett (L. A.) eco. 1635. 
Crothers (A. R. E.) 118381. 
Crouch (R. W.) 4834. 
Crow (M. L.) 8165. 
Crowe (P. L.) 1636, 6288. 
Crowe (8S. J.) 14047. 
Crown (John) 43829. 
Crump (C. I.) 6285. 
Crusaders for Amer. rights, ine. 
Cullen (T. S.) 14047. 
Cummings (F. C. J.) 
Cunningham (F. A.) 
Cunningham (James) 
Cunningham (M. L.) 2109. 
Cunningham (Roger) 258. 
Curci (Amelita Galli) 
Curci (Amelita). 
Curly Bear (Chief) 4551. 
Curnahan (R. B.) 14592. 
Curry (John) 1640. 
Curry (W. B.) 6286. 
Curtis (Asahel) 6287. 
Curtis (KE. 8.) studios. 
Curtis (G. MM.) 26233: 
Curtis (Richard) 6689. 
Curtis pub. co. 16570. 
Cusack (Margaret) 8005. 
Cusack (Thos.) co. 4336, 6293, 11832, 
16571. 
Cushman (J. A.) 
Cushman monument. 10945. 
Cuthbertson (R. 8.) 14359. 
Cutshaw (M. B.) 16580. 
Cyrus (King) 4900. 
D. & T. mfg. co. 6313. 
Daguebert (Georges) 183. 
Dahl (C. F.) 9916, 14463. 
Dahlen (Carl) 4337. 
Dailey (P. F.) 16581. 
Daily news. 1642, 6314, 11856, 16582. 
Dakin (Leroy) 138978. 
Dale (Olaf) 6328. 
Dale (Violet) 4838, 9918, 14465. 
Daley (A. L.) 7980. 
Dallas, Tex., detective dept. 
Dalles (J. C.) jr. 4842. 
Dallin (C. HE.) 10142. 
Dallin (C. K.) 10945. 
Dalton (Dorothy) 2806. 
Dalton (Mrs. Hamilton) 6364. 
Dalton (Mrs. N. P.) 6864. 
Dalton (P. C.) 9919. 
Dalton (W. J.) 9919. 
Dalton adding machine co. 


2678, 17126. 


1633, 6246. 


252. 


4335. 
1639. 
14462. 


See Galli- 


16567. 


16579. 


8040. 


1659. 


| 
Daly. (1. A:) 


pt. Iv, D.S., v. 17 


4110. 

Danieli (I.) 444. 

Daniells (P. S.) 11866. 

Daniels (Bebe) 9840. 

. Daniels (Josephus) 2175. 

“Danson (Willa) 11867. 

Da Prato (Antonio) 4343. 

Da Prato (Antonio) eco. 4343. 

Daprato statuary co. 254, 4352, 9923, 
14467. 

Darius (King) 

Darius (Philip) 1660, 6331. 

Darley (J. W.) 16590. 

Darling (Mrs. R.) 12945. 

Darmstaetter’s. 6333. 

Darrow (Clarence) 17504. 

Dartmouth senior. 774. 

Darville (M. A.) 17744. 

D’Ascenzo (Nicola) 1662. 

Daubner (Paul) 265. 


4900. 


Daughters’ of the Amer. colonists 
(Natl. soe.) 6334. 
Daughters ofthe Amer. revolution, 


ine. (Francis Vigo chapter) 1663. 
Davenport hotel sport shop. 16591. 
Davidson (David) 1668, 6335, 16592. 
Davidson (G. M.) 16641. 
Davidson (J. V.) 14480. 

Davidson (Louise) 16642. 

Davidson (Paul) 2859. 

Davidson & Barry. 6354. 

Davies (J. W.) 266. . 

Davies (R. J.) 14481. 

Davis (A. C.) & co. 6357. 

Davis (A. EH.) 18261. 

Davis (A. M.) 16647. 

Davis (A. M.) co. 6355. 

Davis (Alice) 267. 

Davis (C.°G) 16648 

Davis (C. R.) 4379. 

Davis (E.) 8165 

Davis (H. R.) 6359. 

Davis (J. J.) 2175. 
Davis (Mrs. J. J.) 
Davis (J. L.) 6977. 
Davis (J. R.) 16665. 

Davis (Lila) 11827. 

Davis (Mrs. 8. R.) 9934. 

Davis (Shorty) 9783. 

Davis (T. M.). 1738, 16666. 
Davis (Tedd) 199. 

Davis (Virginia) 19792. 

Davis (W. H.) 6860. 

Davis (W. M.) 4198. 

Davis & Geck, ine. 63861, 11868. _ - 
Davis & Sanford. 1744, 6364, 11872. 
Davis & Sanford studio. 16670. 
Davis, Smith co. 63878. 

Davison (E. J.) 16677. 

Davison (F. B.) 16678. 

Dawes (General) 17349. 

Dawn (Treva) 18151. 

Dawson (J. W.) 6390. 

Day (C. EB.) 18261. 

Day (EH. C.) 12945. 


2175. 


400 


INDEX 


| nos. 1-4, 1922 


Day (Francis) 1770. 

Day (J. P.) 63814. 

Day (N. B.) . 6392. 

Deacy (Henry) 4754. 

De Alozoga (S.) See Alozoga (S. de). 

Dean (A. M.) 6393. 

De Anguila (Angela) 2859. 

Deaton (G. H.) 268, 16679. 

Deatrick (EK. P.) 6409. 

De Balboa (V. N.) See Balboa (V. 
N. de). 

De Blives (Jfdile) 
de). 

De Bourbon (A. L. B.) 
fa, BY de). 

me Bourbon (P: R. B:) 
(R. B.) de Bourbon. 

Debs (E. V.) 4401. 

De Carteret (G.) 18261. 

De Cespedes (C. M.) 17349. 

De Champlain (Samuel) See Cham- 

plain (Samuel de) 

Meeker (i. i.) 1771, 

Decker (J. P.) 269, 9936. 

Deena (M. L.) 9961. 

De Festetics (Gyula) 270. 

He Groot (A. Me). 271. 

De Hoog (Bernard) See Hoog (Ber- 
nard de) 

De Kerekjarto (Duci) See Kerekjarto 
(Duci de) 

De Koven (Anna) 4880. 

De la Barra (Mr.) See Barra (Mr. 
de la) 

Delabarre (EK. B.) 11873. 

De la Faye (Countess) 
(Countess de la) 

De la Ford-Snider (Clarice) 
14482. 

Delaistre (André) 


See Blives (Jidlle 
See Bourbon 


See Parnia 


See Faye 
4381. 
10837, 15466. 


De la Mare (A. T.) co., ine. 11874. 
De Land (C. O.) 99837. 

Delano (Jane) funeral. 2175. 

De Lano (W. L.) 1772. 

De Laval separator co. 1773, 14483. 
De Leon (Ponce) See Ponce de Leon. 
Deléry (HE. F.) 6410, 11875. 


De Lorraine (Louise) See Lorraine. 
(Louise de) 

Delson (H. J.) 1774. 

Delta sigma phi fraternity. 

Deluis (L. EH.) 14754. 

Deming (Mary) 8165. 

Denby (E. H.) 16683. 

Denby (Edwin) 2175. 

Denby (Mrs. Edwin) 

Dennett (J. P.) 4882. 

Denney (W. D.) 1880. 

Dennis (B. E.) 1775, 11876. 

Dent (Dorothy) 9939. ., 

Dental items of interest pub. co. 6414. 

Denver tourist and publicity bureau. 
16685. 

De Pando (Jfrs. M.) See Pando (Mrs. 
M. de) 


32559—23——_9 


6412. 


2175. 


Diaz ( A.) 


Dept. of Pennsylvania of Amer. legion. 
See Amer. legion (Dept. of Penn- 
sylvania of) 

Dept. of Wisconsin, Amer. legion. See 


Amer. legion (Dept. of Wiscon- 
sin of) 

Depréaux (lL. B.) 4494. 

Deremeaux (Irma) 4883. 

Derick (M. M.) 11877. 

De: Kacgles CA. Bey ein 

Dernier (F. A.) 6415. 


Derwent (J/rs. Luther) 1778. 
De Soto (—) 408. 
Detmer, Bruner & Mason ine. 16686. 
Detmer woolen co. 1781, 11879, 16689. 
Detroit clown base ball team. 7250. 
Detroit convention and tourists bu- 
reau. 6428. 
Detroit pub. co. 
De Vaux. (DD: ae) 
Devendorf (l. M. K.) 
Devine (A. W.) 16699. 
De Vinne (T. L.) 12479. 
De Witt (Francis) 4099. 
De Wolfe (George) 19964. 
De Wolfe (Jean) 19964. 
Dexter (C. H.) & Sons, ine. 
11883, 16700. 
Dexter folder co. 6482. 
Dey (M. C.) 6487. 
Diamond power specialty co. 
Diaset (Eugenio) 6814. 
2859. 
Dickeson (T. F.) 
Dickinson (A. M.) 
Dickinson (G. E.) 
Dickinson (J. L.) 
Dickoré (Marie) 
Dicksee (Herbert) 
17126. 
Dickson (Harry) 6442. 
Diebold (HE. H.) 6447. 
Diedrecken (Theodore) 16705. 
Dieges (C. J.) 6448, 14484. 
Diekelmann (William) 16706. 
Dietzgen (Hugene) co. 11890. 
Diggins aerial photo co. 16707. 
Dillingham (Charles) 16707. 
mis CA. Cs). 7 2139: 
Dinan (Capt.) 11856. 
Di Pinto (Elia) 14485. 
Directors of the Polish natl. 
assn. 5292. 
Ditto, ine. 1804. 
Ditty (J. 8.) 1805. 
Dixon (R. H.) 1808, 6450. 
Dobbins (—) 9783. 
Dobson (HU J) 20270. 
Docherty (C. R.) 6452. 
Doctoroff (John) 274, 1809. 
Dodd, Mead & co., ine. 16710. 
Dodge (A. C.) 11895. 


1782, 11882, 16690. 
1787. 
14351. 


272, 4384, 


1788. 


6439. 
6440, 11886. 
8165. 

9279. 

16704. 

2020, 4444, 14540, 


home. 


Dodge (Vernon) 48385. 
Doelger (Jliss) 6864. 
i Doerre (O. J.) 4658. 


401 


INDEX 


Dohen (J. M.) 1810. 
Doherty (J. J.) 16734. 
Dohrs (F. L.) 14486. 
Dolan (B. A.) 648. 
Dolan (E. H.) 471, 14816. 
Dolberg (G. R.) 16735. 
Dolbey (J. M.) 16804. 


Dolbey (William) 

D’Olier (Henry) jr. 

Domke (G. C.) 11896. 

Donahue (W. H.) 64538. 

Donaldson litho. co. 1812, 6458, 11897, 
16737. 

Donneliey (R. H.) corp. 6474, 11922, 
16747. 

Donovan (F. E.) 

Donovan (M. L.) 820. 

Doolittle (Jimmie) 17268. 

Dooner (R. T.) 11927. 

Doose (G. H. W.) 1841. 

Doree (Nadge) 6517. 

Dorian quartette. 9137. 

Dorn (Ernst) 14577, 17316. 

Dorros (George) 1842. 

Doty (BE. E.) 5264, 16748. 

Dougan (Marjorie) 2859. 

Dougan (Rose) 2859. 

Dough (Donald) 17575. 

Dougherty (O. T.) 16749. 

Douglas (EH. G.) 4470. 

Douglas (K. 8.) 16750, 16752. 

Douglas & Dittrich. 11929. 

Douve, (H. L.) 11981. 

Dow (L. F.) co. 1844, 6518, 167583. 

Dow, Jones & co. 1869, 6533, 11932, 
16757. 

Dowd (C. G.) 

Downie (Janet) 16764. 

Doyle (Frederick) 16765. 

Doyle UC: 6 Mi) atsil. 

Doyle (W. J.) 4888. 

Dragon rubber co. 65384. 

Drake (C. F. R.) 4889. 

Drayton (G. G.) 4390. 

Dreka co. 11938. 

Drescher (John) co., ine. 

Dreyfous (Albert) 16771. 

Drossaerts (Rt. Rev. Bishop) 

Drouais (F.) 2678. 

Drucher & Baltes co. 16772. 

Dubin (Alexander) 16778. 

Du Bois (P. R.) 11989. 

Dudley (V. B.) 16774. 

Du Mazuel (E. G. F. R.) 

Dumfort (—) 16804. 

Dunbar (P. L.) 168, 10691. 

Duncan (C. P.) 14487. 

Dunean (H. F.) 18738, 6535, 16776. 

Dunean, Vail co. 14488. 

Dunkel (Harry) 6537. 

Dunlap (H.) 742. 

Dunmore (F. W.) 1874. 

Dunn (KE. A.) 18261. 

Dunn (Mildred) 9988. 

Dunsmore (J. W.) 4892, 9941, 14490. 


16804. 
1811, 16736. 


4386. 


9940. 


1872, 16766. 
9032. 


16775. 


Egelhof (¥F. L.) 


Ptctv, Dass, vs 17 


Dunthorne (R.) 
Dunton (W. H.) 275, 14496. 
Dunworth (F. R.) 167778. 
Dupont (L.) 5180, 10701, 15400. 
Dupré (F. E.) 9948, 14497. 
Durbar (A. H.) 276. 

Duryea (M. P.) 48396. 

Duryea (Mrs. 8.) 2859. 

Du Saar (D. J.)) ater: 

Dusch (Kurt) 14499. 

Dustin (C. W.) 18261. 

Dutton (Betty) \ 2060. 

Dutton (C. R. M.) 138958. 
Duval. 6855. 
Dux (Claire) 6487. 

Dwin (Dorothy) 11941. 
Dwyer (D. J.) 6588. 

Dwyer (R. J.) 6539. 
Dykaar (M. W.) 4401, 9947. 
Dykman (Howard) 16785. 
EK. (Mme.) of Moscow. 4626. 
Eagle-Calf, Indian. 4551. 
Eagle Feathers, Indian. 
Eames & Young. 1875. 
Earnshaw press corp. 16786. 
Eastland (Virginia) 4402. 
Eastman (C. EH.) 6541. 
Eastwood (R. M.) 6639. 
Eaton (lL. BH. Fa)” tense 
Eaton (M. E.) 207. 
Eberhardt (Felix) 14393. 
Ebersau (John) 16788. 
Echols (Alvah) 9279. 
Eckman (H. A.) 4408. 


& son. 16777. 


4501. 


Economy ptg. co., ine. 11946. 
Eddy (B. A.) 6542. 

Eddy (G. L.) 6548. 

Eddy (M. B.) 10142, 15039.* 
Eddy (R. J.) 6544, 16792. 
Edgar (J. C.) 17859. 


HWdgar Allan Poe shrine, ine. 6546, 
11955, 16799. 
Ediphone works committee. 16804. 


Edison (T. A.) 
15319, 16804. 

Edison (T. A.) ine. 11956. 

Edison lamp works of Gen. electric co. 
14502. 

Edmonds (EB. V.) 

Edmondson (G. M.) 16820. 

Edmondston (B. L.) 16821, 16822. 

Edson (Norman) 1876, 6560, 11957, 
16824. 

Edwald (I. C.) 

Hdwards (C. R.) 

Edwards (Charles) 

Edwards (H. C.) 

Edwards (J. 8.) 6561. 

Edwards (lL. P.) © 6562. 

Edwin (Ellis) 278, 4405. 

EHgan (May) 9279. 

6593, 11963, 16829. 

Ehlinger (L. J.) 1877. 

Ehrman (Max) 18324. 

Ehrman (Mrs. S. W.) 


6559, 11956, 14754, 


4382. 


9948. 

20078. 
4404. 

277. 


2899. 


402 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, 1922 


Ehrmantraut (Arthur) 279. 
Eickemeyer (Rudolf) 11964. 
Hilers (/rs. Edwin) 8165. 
Hitel (G. G.) 7255, 12464. 
BEkley (A. J.) 10170. 


Eklund (H. E.) 11966. 
Eldred (M. G.) 1878. 
Eldridge (L. U.) 14503. 


Elfenbein (J. 8S.) 1879. 

Ellerhusen (U. H.) 4406. 

Ellicott machine corp. 16830. 

Ellingson (M. A.) 6594, 11968, 16831. 

Elliot (Mrs. F. A.) 8165. 

Elliot (Jennie) Priscilla club. 4407. 

Elliott (C. H.) co. 4408, 9949, 14504. 

Elliott (William) jr._ 4409. 

Elliott service co. 16882. 

Ellis (H. C.) 19991. 

Ellis (W. S.) 1880, 168383. 

Ellis (Wm.) 14505. 

Ellison (Miss) 9579. 

Ells (Theodore) 16845. 

Ellsworth, Barrows & Reeves. 

Elmick (G. R.) 280. 

Elwell (R. F.) 14816. 

Emerson (V. H.) 11973. 

Empire state funeral supply sales- 
mens assn. 19753. 

Emporium world milinery co. 
11979. 

Emrick (R. P.) 16846. 

Enders (John) 656. 

Endicott, Johnson corp. 6595, 11989. 

Engelbreacht (C. E.) 16847. 

Engers (Louise) 11827. 

England (W. A.) 9959. 

Englar (T. 8.) 1883, 6602. 

English (Burt) 16850. 

English high school graduating class. 
8303, 13093. 

Engravo process press. 

Enjolras (D.) 10417. 

Enright (W. J.) 4415, 14507. 

Entrikin (Knowles) 6977. 

Epping (Carl) 17146. 

Epstein (M. H.) 4416. 

Erb (Mrs. Lewis) 9279. 

Erdman (Miss) See Beckman (Mrs. 
1.) ; 

Erickson (J. N.) 

Erickson (Lillian) 

Erickson & Weiss. 

Ericson (A. W.) 

Ericson (Lief) 8500. 

‘Ericson (R. F.) 6612. 

Erker bros. optical co. 

Ermet mfg. co. 16852. 

Ernst (A. G.) 4417. 

Esek Hopkins grammar school gradu- 
ates. 8303, 13093. 

Estate of Theodore Roosevelt. 
Roosevelt (Theodore) estate of. 

Estates of Tappan Zee, inc. 16853. 

Etchebarne (F.) 8165. 

Ettinger (D. R.) 16854. 


16837. 


1882, 


6605. 


1884. 
11856. 
10372. 

1885, 6610. 


1887. 


See 


281. 

6613. 

1888. 
9279. 


EKue (F. W.) 
Eure (S. E.) 
Evans (E. R.) 
Evans (Thomas) 
Evans (W. L.) 1889, 6614. 
Eve (—) 18595. 
Evenden (A. B.) 1890. 
Evening Amer. pub. co. 
16866. 
Evening news assn. 6619. 
Evening times. 6620, 11984. 
Everett (Wm.) 6638. 
Eversman (Walter) 279. 
Eves (E. H.) 11989. 
Exchange natl. bank. 9951. 
Ex Kaiser. See William II 
Kaiser) 
Expression co. 16870. 
Faber (J. H.) & son. 
11993, 16871. 
Faber, Schneider radiator co. 11997. 
Fagerberg (Albert) 6652. 
Fagering (N. R.) 6653. 
Fair (Kate) 282, 4419. 
Fairbairn (F. W.) 16875. 
Fairbanks (Avard) 1900. 
Fairbanks (C. A.) 6654. 
Fairchild (Charlotte) 6655. 
l’airchild aerial camera corp. 
6657, 11999, 16876. 
Faleo (Mrs. J.) 2859. 
Falconar (Mrs. M. B.) 6977. 
Falconer (Mrs. B. M.) 18261. 
Falkenbach (Otto) 143860. 
Falkenstein (Jacob) 6660. 
Mall CAL Bs) | 20 tS. 
Rall @iirs, A.B.) ) 215. 
Fallert (Paul) 6661. 
Natvey (Hi. P) 16877. 
Fanning (Cecil) 16878. 
Fanto (Leonhard) 9952. 
Fargie (Mrs. J. S.) 8165. 
Fargo (HK. A.) 6662. 
Fargo (F.M.) 6663. 
Farman (George) 20155. 
Farnham (S. J.) 14508. 
Farnsworth (Pennington) 
Farnsworth (8S. A.) 99583. 
Farnum (G. H.) 1903, 6664, 16884. 
Farnum (Julian) 6667. 
Farquharson (Joseph) 
16908. 
Farr drug co. 
Farrar (Mme.) 
Farrar (Geraldine) 
Farrard (Beatrix) 4797. 
Farrelly (J: J:) 1905. 
Farrington (Mrs. H. P.) 
Farrow, Hirch co. 1906. 
Fash (Mrs. D. G.) 12945. 
Fashion hat co. 12012. 
Fay (P. B.) 16888. 
Faye (Countess de la) 
Faye (Julia) 2859. 


6615, 11982, 


(Hx 


1891, 6639, 


1902. 


20003. 


2020, 4444, 
12011, 16885. 

1642. 
14042. 


12945. 


8165. 


403 


INDEX 


Fayolle (Gen.) 2175. 

Feast (C. F.) 294. 

Feather (R. 8S.) 6668, 16889. 

Fegley (H. W.) 120138. 

Feist (P. A.) 14509. 

Feldman (David) 16892. 

Felker (C. E.). 12015. 

Fellheimer (Alfred) 168983. 

Fellows (EK. M.) 2965. 

Fels & co. 1907. 

Feltman (Harry) 

Fenton (Beatrice) 

Ferguson (I. D.) 

Ferjian (Chester) 

Fernald (C. H.) 

Ferreira (M. I.) 

Ferrillo (Arturo) 9996, 14885. 

Ferris (N. L.) 6674, 16896. 

Ferry (D. M.) & co. 4426. 

Fersen (Eugene) 16900. 

Fertig (Joseph) 6700. 

Fess (S. D.) 15346. 

Field (Everett) 2859. 

Kield (J. EL) 7670 

Field (Marshall) 10170. 

Field (Marshall) & co. 6709, 16902. 

Field (R. G.) 6710, 12019. 

Field (W. H.) 16908. 

Fiero (Hmilie) 4430. 

Fife (Exie) 18568. 

File (G. J.) 4549. 

Filleau (EH. A.) 16904. 

Fillmore (W. H.) aircraft co. 

Filmer (George) 1909. 

Fine arts pub. co., ltd. 

Einfay (Cilrss sd. ibe) 

Finley (H. J.) 14510. 

Finley (J. H.) 12945. 

Finley (Ralph) 9788. 

Finney (J. M. T.) 14047. 

Firemen searching the wreck of the 
dirigible Roma for victims. 5301. 

Firle (Walter) 146983. 

First Country womans club in Neb. 
5415. 

First natl. bank of San Francisco. 

Fischer (Dorothea) 14512. 

Fischer (J. A.) 16909. 

Fischer (Paul) 15466. 

Fish (Mrs. H. L.) 8165. 

Fish (H. W.) 6716. 

Fish (Julia) 8165. 

Fish Wolf Robe, Indian. 4551. 

Fish Wolf Robe (Wrs.) 4551. 

Fishbaugh (W. A.) 1910, 6717, 16914. 


1908. 
297. 
16895. 
14481. 
6673. 
12015. 


6711. 


16905. 
19352. 


Fishel, Adler & Schwartz co. 6719. 

Fisher (G. O.) 16918. 

Fisher (H. C.) 1917, 6743, 12021, 
16919. 

Wisher, Croft co. 6834, 17070. 

isle (Viena) 208: 

Hiske (Mrs. F.) 1744. 


Viteh (Mrs. R. G.) 
Fitzgerald (Coroner) 
Fitzgerald (KH. B.) 


1744. 
6314. 
14518. 


pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 17 


Fitzpatrick (F. F.) 
Flag studio. 12197. 
Flagg (C. E.) 6852. 
Flapper pub. co. 17076. 

Flatscher (Georg) 146983. 

Flauder (A. J.) 689, 4948. 

Flavelle (EK. H.) 1965. 

Fleet (C. C.) 9954. 

Fleming (L. G.) 1966. 

Fletcher (—) ) 2175") 

Fletcher (H. FE.) 6853), 17079. 
Fletcher (H. P.) 2175. 

Flintjer (D. C.) 1967. 

Fljozdal (EF. H.) 17489. 

Flood (T. R.) 4481. 

Florence art eo. 14522. 

Flores (Louis) 18681. 

Florio (S. E.) 4482. 

Florman (Irving) 4483, 9955, 14524. 
Flynn (R. L.) 9279. 

Flynn (Wm. 8.) 18383. 

Foch (Ferdinand) 2330, 3265, 4870, 


18261. 


9032, 12292, 17257. 
Folger (S. L.) 17080. 
Follis (R. H.) 14047. 


Fontaine (Miss) 
Fontaine (C. Q.) 
Forbes (HK. A.) 
Forbes (H. HE.) 6854. 
Ford (J/rs.) 6885. 
Ford (A. M. K.) 17085. 
Ford (C. HE.) 6855. — 
Ford (F. R.) 11993. . 
Ford (Mrs. H. W.) 12945. 
Ford (Henry) 3022, 6885. 
Ford (R. BE.) 12208, 17086. 
Ford (W. O.) 16822. 

Ford, Butler & Oliver. 4487. 
Ford-Snider (Clarice de la) 
la Ford-Snider (Clarice). 

Forman, Bassett co. 12209. 
Fornerook (C. 8S.) 6887, 12210, 17087. 
Forrester (H. C.) 1974. 
Yorty-fifth Ediphone 
group. 16804. 
Fosdick (G. C.) 
Foster (Birket) 5180, 10701. 
Foster (O. L.) 6888. 
Foster (T. W.) & bro. co. 
Foster (W. C.) 6908. 
Fought (EH. N.) 17089. 
Fowler (C. C.) 300, 4488. 
Fox (Charles) 14538. 
Fox (Fontaine) 302, 1975, 6904. 
Fox (George) 17090. 
Fox (1. E.) 6905. 
Fox (R. A.) 10170, 14754. 
Fragonard (J. H.) 10701. 
Francesconi (Mrs.) 8165. 
Francesconi (Mrs. J.C.) 2859. 
Francis (C. C.) 17108. / 
Francis Vigo chapter daughters of the 
Amer. revolution. See Daughters of 
the Amer. revolution. (Francis 
Vigo chapter) 


13978. 
1973. 
12199. 


See De 


convention 


299. 


9997. 


404 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, 1922 


Franck (C0. J.) 303. 
Frank (Sylvia) 6906. 
Prankel (EH: T.) 17109. 


Frankland (A..J.) 1976. 

Franklin (—) 12308. 

Franklin (Benjamin) 
10170. 

Franklin (Dwight) 518. 

rani (1. B.) 17110. 

Franz (K.) 14568. 

Fraser (Mrs. Duncan) 1744. 

Fraser (lL. G.) 4441, 14539. 

Fraser (Warde) 14816. 

Frasher (Burton) 6907, 17111. 

Frauendorfer (H. von) See Von 
Frauendorfer (H.) 

Frazer (Clara) 6908. 

Pravers(h. HH), 12212, 12214. 

Frazer (Hal) 17115. 

Hraver 48.) 1.) . 12214. 

Frazer (Jean) 17115. 

Wrazer (Mrs. Laura) 12212. 

Fredsall (R. W.) 19792. 

Free (W. A.) 6909. 

Freedlander (J. H.) 17116. 

Freedman bros. 4442. 

Freeman (J. M.) 12215. 

Freesland (W. 8.) 6914. 

Freixas (James) 360. 

Fremont (J. C.) §500. 

French (Arthur) 6915. 

French (R. EB.) 1977. 

French & Russell. 6922. 

Freund (Jacob) 4448. 

Brey (C. D.) co. 1985. 

Mreye ch. Hi) 17117. 

hice (Hh) LL.) 2019. 

Fridall (—) 16804. 

Friday (M.) 8165. 

Friedman, Shelby br., Internatl. shoe 
co. See Internatl. shoe co. (Fried- 
man, Shelby br.) 

Fries (F. H.) 8278. 

Meink (H A.) 6923, 17119. 

Frismuth (H. W.) 9958. 

Fritchie (Barbara) 14985. 

Fritz (C. A.) 6924. 

Frost & Reed, Itd. 
14540, 17126. 

Frost, Johnson lumber co. 2027. 

Fruchter (Alton) 6929. 

Fry (J. H.) 14544. 

Fry (W. W.) 13953. 

Fuchs (Emil) 4452, 14553. 

Fuhr ptg. works. 6930. 

Fuller studio. 6931. 

Fulton (Robert) 14754. 

Fulton (W. G.) 17182. 

Fulton bag & cotton mills. 6932. 

Funeral directors assn. of Pa., trade 
representatives at the 41st annual 
convention. 6338. 

Funk & Wagnalls 
H2216,. 17143: 

Furia (D.) 14867. 


742, 9370, 


2020, 4444, 6925, 


co. 2029, 6936, 


Furse (C. W.) 15400. 
Futeher (T. B.) 14047. 
G. F. W. C. convention. 
Gabriel (Saml.) 
6949. 
Gabriel (William) 
Gade (Mrs. Herman) 
Gainey (I-30) “P7146! 
Gagnier (J. 8S.) 6950. 
Gainsborough (Thomas) 
7249, 17126. 
Galan (John) 
Galatea. 4827. 
Gale (R. G.) 6951. 
Gallagher (EH. L.) 14554. 
Galli-Curci (Amelita) 9352. 
Galloway (M. W.) 4467. 
Galveston, Tex., contestants in 
ing girl revue. 8280, 
Gamble (L. J.) 2041. 
Gantner & Mattern co. 
Garcia (Susie) 4551. 
Gardelle (Carlton) 4468. 
Gardiner (R. T.) 2048. 
Gardner (—) 7912. 
Gardner (G. A.) 2044. 
Gardner (K. H. M.) 6953. 
Gardner (Roy) 9271. 
Gardner (J/rs. 8.) 129465. 
Garibaldi (—) 15586. 
Garment center realty corp. 2050. 
Garnett (H. H.) 12228. 


19990. 


Sonsi.& <0) ) 2035, 


9883. 
8165. 


2673, 5180, 


304. 


bath- 


17150. 


Garnham (KE. M.) 4469. 
Garrant (M. J.) 10360. 
Garratt (Arthur) T7086. 


Garrett (Col. R. D.) 6218. 
Garrettson (EK. A.) 12229. 

Garrison (B.) 14555. 

Garrison (J. E.) 1903. 

Garrison, (Mrs. J. E.) 1963. 

Garson (J. H.) sr. 4470. 

Gartner & Bender. 17154. 

Garvey (E. A.) & co. 6956. 

Gary (T. H.) eo:: 6957. 

Gasco (Francesco) 14876. 

Gass (Mrs. BE. J.) 9279. 

Gassaway (T. O.) 2051. 

Gaudios (Edmond) 10400, 15042. 
Gault (Mrs. L. C.) 17264. 

Gause (E. C.) 6959. 

Gauthier (L.) 6960. 

Gautier (A. M.) 305. 

Gay (G. H.) 2057, 10170, 10266, 14754. 
Gay (Z. A.) 1891. 
Gaylord bros. 6970. 
Gearen (J. H.) 206. 
Geareh & Colbert art co. 
Geary (J. G.) 4472. 
Geary (M. B.) 2859. 
Geddes (Auckland) 2175. 
Geissenhainer (M. B. T.) 
Gelders (I.) 17171. 
Gem pub. co. 6971. 
General belting co. 


306. 


4473. 


17172. 


405 


INDEX 


General electric co. 6972. 
(Natl. lamp works of) 
General photograhic service. 
Geoffrion (Aime) 1642. 
George (F. A.) 2058. 
Geo. J. West grammar school gradu- 
ates. 8303, 18383. 
George Washington life insurance co. 
2059. 
Masonic 
6973. 
Natl. Masonic memorial. 
Geraghty (J. T.) 14047. 
Gerard (J. W.) 2175. 
Gerard (Le Gout) 10837. 
Gerhard sisters photo co. 
12231, 17194. 
Gerhard sisters studio. 17196. 
Gerhardt (Paul) 14557. 
Gerlach, Barkhow co. 2072. 
Gescheidt (Jacob) & co. 6993. 
Geyer (B. C.) 10170. 
Geyer (H. L.) 6994, 12245. 
Ghadiali (D. P.) 2108. 
Gibbons (Cardinal) 390. 
Gibbs (K. D.) . 2109. 
Gibbs (Phillip) 165. 
Gibertson (Mrs. Ivy) 18631. 
Gibson (C. R.) & co. 6997. 
Gibson (G. “P.))  17197T: 
Gibson (Mrs. Jane) 18631. 
Gibson (Jos.) 8165. 
Gibson art co. 12251, 17198. 
Giehler (Herman) 281. 
Gifford (R. I.) 12255, 17207. 
Gigli (Beniamino) 14107. 
Gilbert (Bates) 14814. 
Gilbert (I. EH.) 2110. 
Gilbert (M. E.) 12257. 
Gilchrist (T. C.) 14047. 
Gilchrist (W. A.) 2111, 7000. 
Gilchrist & Ruhl. 14560. 
Gildersleeve (F. A.) 7001. 
._ Giles (F. S.) 70038. 
Gillaspy (H. F.) 7004. 
Gillesp'e (M. H.) 4480. 
Gillet (fF. K.) 12258. 
Gillett (R. P.) 7005. 
Gillies (A. P.) 7006. 
Gilmore (Miss) 12945. 
Ginsberg (A. J.) O07. 
Girls club of 1922. 6855. 
Gironi (Raphael) 9960. 
Gittone (Harry) 9108. 
Giusto (F.) 3937, 9362. 
Glander (J. A.) 12260. 
Glass (J. S.) 15289. 
Glassier (Max) 14693. 
Glatz (O.) 17772. 
Glaza (J. F.) 7035. 
Gledhill (C.) 2859. 
Glendenning (Harold) 6314. 
Glennon (Archbishop J. J.) 
Glover (Mrs. J.) 12945. 
Glover (L. 8.) 17219. 


12230. © 
171783. 


natl memorial 


assn. 


7593. 


2060, 6977, 


6539. 


' Golinsky (Joseph) 


Grant (U. S.) 


pt.. IV; RSS ve AT 


Glover (May) 12945. 
Gluck (Carl) 307. 
Gliicklich (S.) 3045, 3703. 
Go-In-High Woman, Indian. 
Godfrey (R. M.) 17222. 
Godreau (Rodolphe) 7124. 
Godwin (Harrison) T7036. 
Goebel statue. 931. 
Gohler (Hermann) 14693. 
Goes lithographing co. 
12265, 17223) 
Goetz & Ottinger. 
Goff (C. L.) 2119. 
Goff (Goy) 2175. 
Goggin (J. E.) 308, 7040. 
Goldberg (Samuel) 7043. 
Golde (Louis) 2120. 
Golde (R. P.) 4482, 12282, 14561. 
Goldenberg (Mrs. M. H.) 8165. 
Goldman (Harry) 9961, 12284. 
Goldsmith (A. N.) 17767. 
18631. 
Golton (G. C.) 4741. 
Gomez (S. V.) 14386. 

Good furniture magazine co. 
12285, 17239. 
Goodlett (R. F.) 
Goodman (H. B.) 
Goodman engraving co. 
Goodnow (F. J.) 14047. 

Goodnow (W. H.) 17861. 
Goodwin (J. H.) 4483. 
Goodwin (P. R.) 14816. 
Goodyear (Clara) 311, 4484, 9962. 
Goodyear tire and rubber co. 2121, 
14562. 
Gordon (A. A.) 
Gordon. (H. L.) 
Gordon (J. M.) 
Gordon (Nathaniel) 
Gordon (Phillip) 
Gorham co. 14815. 
Gormully (M. T.) 
Gorski (E.) 16686. 
Gorter (A. M.) 14693. 
Gosnell (B. C.) 17254. 
Gosselin (lL. H.) 317, 14566. 
Gott (BH. N.) 6246. 
Gottschalk (Jfrs. HE. G.) 
Gould (Mrs. G.) 18261. 
Gounae (Terevio) 4551. 
Grabill (B. BE.) 17255. 
Grady (N. E.) 17256. 
Graeff (Mrs. E. F.) 6364 
Graf (Hermann) 18908. 
Graham (fH. C.) 5171. 
Graham (EH. J.) 515.- 
Gramlich (O. J.) 21382. 
Grandy (C. R.) 1891. 
Granger (B. HE.) 2138. 
Grant (—) 14935. 
Grant (J. J.) 9894. 
Grant (P. J.) 4749. 
702, 4705. 
TODD. 


4551. 


2112, 7037, 


2115. 


7044, 


17251. 
12291. 
7048. 


2127. 
7050. 
2128, 17252. 
7054. 
265. 


316. 


14567. 


Guraphie features. 


406 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, 1922 


Grauert & Zink. 3787, 14568. 

Gravelle pictorial news service. 12292, 
1250. 

Graver corp. 17259. 

Gray (Alice) 2134. 

Graybill (G. B.) T7056. 

Grayling (Camp) Mich., 125th machine 
gun co. 12764. 

Gray’s studio. 17260. 

Greacey (E. W.) 37389. 

Great Amer. ins. co. 7057. 

Great Lakes transit corp. 12293. 

Green (D. E.) 2136. 

Green (Ende) 14693. 

Green (Floride) 2137. 

Green (George) T7060. 

Green (Mrs. H. S.) 2859. 

Green (Hans) 14693. 

Green Bay assn. of commerce. 

Green, Crane studio. 17261. 

Greenberg (Sergeant) 6814. 

Greenberger (J. E.) 12296. 

Greene (Edgeworth) 21388. 

Greenhalgh (J. H.) & co. 

Greenhead (H. T.) 10701. 

Greenspau (Morris) 9888. 

Greever, Lotspeich mfg. co. 7064. 

Gregg (Mr.) 2221. 

Grege (B: B.) 2139. 

Gregg (F. M.) 2140. 

Gregory (John) 9964. 

Grenhagen (Merton) 12298. 

Grever. (Bill). 9783. - 

Grey Eagle, Indian. 7603. 

Gridwood (H. D.) 7065. 

Grete, WW.) 17263. 

Griffin (E. D.) 7081. 

Griffin (Mary) 12945. 

Griffith (P. M.) 4486, 9965. 

Grimm (V. O.) 7082, 17264. 

Grolier soc. 318, 14570. 

Grose (P. C.) 7084, 12299, 17266. 

Gross (Edward) co. 2142, 7086, 12300. 


7063. 


17262. 


Gross (Michael) 4487. 
Grote (Countess) 6364. 
Ground (Ethel) 2146. 
Grover (B. B.) 17283. 
Groves (A. B.) 1875. 

Groves (T. H.) 7089. 

Gruen watch co. 2147. 


Gruenberg (Alexander) 9279. 
Grzankowski (8S. F.) 320. 
Guaranteed investment co. 
Gudenian (Haig) 5265. 
Gueldy, ine. 12807. 
Guest (Edgar) 12231. 
Guests of Delhi colony. 
Guintini (H. F.) 4186. 
Guinzburg (F. V.) 9966. 
Guischard (C. H.) 17285. 
Gumm. (C;. A.) . 7255: 
Gump (S. & G.) co. 4488, 14572. 
Gunn (Aitchee) 4551. 

Gunter (C. H.) 12308. 

Gurney (Eimund) 17286. 


17284. 


3430. 


Gurr (W. BH.) 7090. 
Gushee (H. T.) 2148. 
Gutenberg (Johannes) 
Guther (C. H.) 12309. 
Gutmann & Gutmann. 2149, 7095. 
Gutter (B.) & sons. 17288. 

H. A-H. A. 17289. 

H. S. B. W.-Cochrane corp. 17102. 
Haag (A. A.) 7108. 

Haas (Alphonse) 7104. 

Haas (Herman) 321, 7105. 
Hackett (Charles) 8021. 
Hackner (E.) co. 9967. 

Hadden (Gavin) 2158. 

Hagerup (Nels) 14754. 

Haggvist (F. E.) 7106. 

Hahn (NN. GCG.) 322, 145%: 
Hahn-Rodenburg co. 14574. 
Haines Falls free library. 12310. 
Hains” (BS: )r 323. 

Hakkerup (N. L.) 12314, 17290. 
Haldin, G7 BE)" S165: 

Bale Gh Dy) w4505. 

Hale (Nathan) 14985. 
Half-Aker co. 7108. 

Hall (C. M.) 17295. 

Hall (E. W.) 11856, 18631. 

Hall (Mrs. E. W.) 18631. 

Hall (Mrs. Ps-S.). 1863. 

Hall (G:°B:). 2859. 

Hall (Gene) 9783. 

Hall (tT. V.);. 4489. 

Hall (Warren) 17115. 

Hall-Caine (Mrs. R. J.) 2859. 
Hall, Hartwell & co. 324, 4491. 
Hallgren (A. C.) 17116. 
Halsey (S. A.) 8165. 
Halsted (G. HE.) 18261. 
Hamid (Abdul) 12315. 
Hamilton (Alexander ) 
Hamilton (F. B.) 4494. 
Hamilton (Peggy) 7116. 
Hamline (CR B) » 17296; 
Hamlin (G. K.) 14576. 
Hamman (Louis) 14047. 
Hammer (H. H.) 9968. 
Hammer (W. O.) | 7119. 
Hammerquist (A. W.) 7120. 
Hammond (T. A.) 7121. 
Hampden toy co. 2159. 
Hampel (Karl) 2160. 
Hampton (Hope) 5461, 11066. 
Hance (G. W.) 2161. 
Hanfstaengl (Franz) 


14754. 


14453. 


— vw 
14577, 17316. 


Hanington (C. A.) 326. 
Hankey?( We a) 2162: 
Hanks (Rose) 14578. 
Hanlon (John) 2170, 17317. 
Hanna (Ch) oer 22V5: 
Hanna (M. E.) 17818. 
Hannan (EK. E.) 4497. 
Hansel (R. 8.) 17324. 
Hansen (G. E.) 12316. 
Hansén (GO). 32%. 
Hansen (H. C.) 4498. 


407 


INDEX 


pt: tv, Bessy WAT 


Hanson (L. P.) 
Happell (Harry) 
Harbour (Jennie) 9571. 
Marg: (R. G.)s a2s07. 
Hardenbrook (L. M.) 
Harder (W. 8S.) 17328. 
Harderoad (Ruth) 9969. 
Harding (Frank) 12318. 
Harding (W. G.) +600, 2175, 3495, 
3989, 4870, 8786, 10170, 14555, 19267. 
Harding (Mrs. W.G.) 2175. 
Harding peeling machine co. 
Hardy (i: Re) oLise2. 
Hare (A. B.) 2172. 
Harford (R. Me)” W123: 
Harjanes studios. 4499. 
Harkness memorial tower. 
Harmer (B. M.) 14580. 
Harn (Earl) 9783. 
Harnisch (G. O.) 17383. 
Harper (F. R.) 10170, 14754. 
Harper (H. J.) 7124. 
Harris (B. D.) 18631. 
Harris (Mrs. B. D.) 18681. 
Harris (Benjamin) Co., ine. 
fIZo. B25 19) 
Harris (TT. W.) 12320. 
Harris: (Wid t2ea22, AVSe4. 
Harris (W. J.) co. 2174. 
Harris & Ewing. 2175, 17349. 
Harrison (Mrs, F. A.) 12324. 
Harrison (R. W.) 173861. 
Hart (Geo.) 17194. 
Hart (H. B.) 7126. 
Hart; Cas Rey aize2).: 
Hart, Schaffner & Marx. 
17362. 
Hartness (Gov.) 2330. 
Hartsook (Fred) 2215. 
Harvey (Eli) 14582. 
Harvey (G. T.) 2175. 
Harward mfg. co. 7139. 
Harwood (Ruth) 12424, 14588. 
Harwood, Lamm & Weindorf. 
Harzberg (Hiler) 9970. 
Haskell (Samuel) 524. 
Haskett (F. H.) 7148. 
Hassan (Abou) 201. 
Hasselbusch (Louis) | 9980. 
Hassell (J. A.) 17441. 
Hatch (Edith) 8165. 
Hatch (O. L.) 17442. 
Haungs (H. C.) 17443. 
Hauser (Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth) chil- 
dren. 
Haviland (H. R.) 
Hawley (V. L.) 
Hawn (Happy) 
Haworth (BE. H.) 7144. 
Hay (R. HB.) 17444. 
Hayden (H. A.) 4500. 
Hayes (Clifford) 186381. 
Hayes (P. J.) 4672, 7984. 
Hayman (Mrs. E.) 12945. 
Hayne (Robert) 4824. 


7122. 
2171. 


14579. 


17331. 


237. 


2173, 


7128, 12333, 


8165. 
2060. 
9785. 


Haynes (J. C.) 10347. 
Haynes (J. EH.) 2221, 17445. 
Haynes (Mrs. W. B.) 2281. 
Hays (D. C.) 7147. 
Hayward (Mrs. G. L.) 9279. 
Hayward (K. 8.) 4501. 
Hazard (A. M.) 14917. 
Hazel (Frank) 9981, 14584. 
Heacht co., ine. 17494. 
Headley chocolate co. 
Heald (W. R.) 17493. 
Healy (H.) 18261. 
Heath (H. P.) 4168. 
Heavybreast, Indian. 4551. 
Heene (G. W.) 14589. 
Heiler (Mrs. D.) 129465. 
Heine (Harry) 7148. 
Heinecke (William) 
Heinmiller (Eleanor) 
Heintz (A. J.) 24592 
Heinze (A.) 6364. 
Heldt (Albert) 12427. 
Heller (Edmund) 12428. 
Hellvik (R. R.) 148. 
Hellyer (R. RB.) 2859. 
Heming (H. H.) 7149, 12429, 17495. 
Hemingway (G. R.) 2282. 
Hemmings (E. C.) 9983. 
Henderson (F. R.) & @o., ine. 
12431, 17496. 
Henderson (Frank) 9982. 
Henderson (Will) 788, 5180, 10701. 


17492. 


14432. 
9279. 


7150, 


Henderson litho. co. 2286, 7152. 
Henoch (Hanley) 4716, 10255. 
Henry (Louise) 18261. 
Hensley (F. D.) 7176. 
Heran-Chaban (—) 15466. 
Herbeck (Emil) 17498. 
Herbert (C. E.) 6639. 


17499. 
4502. 


Herbert & Lance studios. 
Herbst (Jourdain) studios. 
Herchelroth (.F. M.) 23083. 
Hercules powder co. 328, T177. 
Herman (Julius) 2304. 
Herman (Pete) 18631. 
Herman (William) 17501. 
Hermant (Leon) 14482. 
Herrick (Ambassador) 
Herrick (G. T.) 46503. 
Herrick (Harmony) 7179. 
Herrman (A. A.) 4504. 
Herrmann (George) 7181, 17502. 
Hershberger (R. A.) 17508. 
Herzog (John) 17504. 

Hester (EK. M.) 15400. 
Heventhal (C. A.) 329. 

Hewes (L. L.) 7184. 

Hilbard (F. C.) 14598. 
Hilbard (N. V.) 7185. 

Hickok (F. B.) 7186. 
Hickox (W. C.) 12485, 17506. 
Hicks (Thomas) 3761. 
Hicks-Chatten engraving co. 
Hiebel (Adelaide) 2305. 
Higgins (C. R.) 12486. 


15648. 


330. 


408 


INDEX 


nos. 14, 1922 
Higgins (G. B.) 7187. 
Higgins (J. F.) 6639. 


Highanbothan (H. J.) 18261. 

Highland silver black fox co., ltd. 
2a16. 

Hillborn (B. E.) 9983. 

Hildebandt provision co. 

Hiley (M. N.) 4505. 

Fe(A. J.) 17515. 

Hill (Clara) 14595. 

mm (i) L.). TIS. 

Hill (Mrs. Ira) 12945, 18261. 

EMS. 32) 101.70: 

Hill (Napoleon) 16804. 

Hillard (f. J.) 17516. 

Hillborn thrift corp. 17517. 

Hiller & Mott. 2323. 

Hillis, MacGregor photographic serv- 
ice. 7189. 

Hilton (H. M.) 


14594. 


2326. 


Himebaugh (H. H.) 7190. 

Hinds (A. 8.) 381. 

mings (A. S.) co. 7191. 

Hines (F. M.) 14445. 

Hintermeister (Hy) 360, 14816. 

Hintermeister (J. H.) 471, 4719, 
10266. 


Hinton (Bud) 7192. 

Hinton (Walter) 13300. 

Hirschberg (Carl) 14596. 

Hirsehfield (M. C.) 2327. 

Hirt (C. G.) 69TT. 

Hisada (P. K.) 4506. 

Hitaire (I. B.) 788. 

Hitchock (Mrs. F. G.) 9279. 

Hitchock (Mrs. Ripley) 2859. 

Hitchens (Alfred) 4876.. 

Bites: (T.. A.) 7195. 

Mixon (F..P.) 12439. 

Hixon, Newman. 17519. 

Hixon, Newman studios. 

Hoagland (W. W.) 

Hoar (J. 5S.) 7197. 

Hobbs (H. W.) 9279. 

Hobo Dare Devil. 8324. 

Hodden-Wheeler (Lutie) 

Hoe (R. M.) 12479. 

Hofele (C. Thoma) See Thoma-Héfele 
(C2). 

Hoefner (A.) & sons. 4507. 

Hoevel mfg. co. 12441, 17522. 

Hoffman (—) 16804. 

Hoffman (J. A.) 883. 

Hoffman (Malvina) 4508, 12442. 

Hoffmann (Louis) 9984. 

Hofmann (V. V.) 17523. 

Hogan (F. G.) 7198. 

Hogan (L. A.) 7199. 

Hogg (Arthur) 2020, 17126. 

Holden (Mrs. O. C.) 2328. 

Holden (S. 8.) 14597. 

Holderbrandt (FE. E.) 

Hole (Dean) 7200. 

Holland (Lieut.) 5151. 

Bolland -(f. V. 0.) 7201. 


17520. 
12440. 


179521. 


17518. 


Hollehan (Marshal) 9271. 
Holley (C. E.) 7204. 
Hollingsbery (G. P.) 14810. 


Hollinsworth (W. B.) 
Holmes (F. G.) 4652. 
Holmes (Frederick) 496. 
Holmes (R. O.) 2329. 
Holmes & Edwards silver co. 
Holmes co. 7205, 17543. 
Holsinger (R. W.) 7208. 
Holterman (E. H.) 2330. 
Holtzman (Minard) 7214, 
MTZ: 
Holy family. 9460, 19767. 
Home (John) 12444. 
Home news pub. co. 17560. 
Homework manufactory. 7224. 
Honig (G. H.) 14602. 
Hoog (Bernard de) 14693. 
Hooker (D. R.) 14047. 
Hoover (Mrs. Herbert) 2175. 
Hoover & Diggs co. 7225. 
Hopkins (Ff. W.) ine. 
175G5- 
Hopkins (Lin) 
Hopper (G. H.) 
Hoppner (John) 
ord, (i: Is.) 4511: 
Morn (: A.) 4512. 
Hornbogen (F. G.) 7230. 
Horne (John) 7231, 14603. 
Borner (C. J.) 2333: 
Horsley (W. H.) 72338. 
Horseman (EH. I.) 7236. 
Horticultural development ca 


16884. 


17551. 


124438, 


4509, 7226, 
7228. 


2332. 
2020. 


7237. 


Horton (T. J.) 12448. 

Horydezak (Theodor) 7238, 12449, 
17566. 

Hos-Stean-Nez-Socie. Indian. 13050. 

Hotchkiss (H. D. W.) 8021. 

Houck (H. W.) 7247, 9988. 

Houghton, Mifflin co. 2334. 

Houk (F. T.) 7248. 

House of art. 7249. 

Houser (C. B.) 5111. 

Houten (Clara Van) See Van 


Houten (Clara) 
Hovey (J. C.) 2335. 
Howard (J. W.) 17576. 
Howe (A. L.) 12461, 17577. 
Howe (Elias) 14754. 
Howe (F. B.) 12462. 
Howell (W. H.) 14047, 17578. 
Howland (Edwin) 17219. 
Howland (John) 14047. 
Howlett (H. G.) 7250. 
Hoy (EE. R.) 14604. 
Hoyt (A. 2B) 33T: 
Hoyt (Dudley) 17579. 
Hoyt (H. J.) 4513. 
Hoyt (ay 8) 7251. 
Hoyt €h. Be), 7252. 
Hub. 7253, 12463. 
Hubbard (P. E.) 17581. 
Hubbell (P. R.) 7254. 


409 


INDEX 


Huberman (Bronislau) 6487. 
Hubert (J. J.) 17582. 
Hubner (G. A.) 7255, 12464. 
Huckins (P. L.) 7262. 
Huddleston (James) 3. 
Hudnut (William) 6314. 
Hudnut (Winifred) 6314. 
Hudson (Grace) 338, 
14606. 

Hudson (Henrietta) 12466. 

Hudson (Henry) 8500. 

Huebner (A. A.) 2387. 

Huffman (F. W.) 14611. 

Hughes (Sec.) 471, 9346. 

Hughes (A. C.) 6977. 

Hughes (D. W.) 12467. 

Hughes & Bailey. 17584. 

Hughes & Fowler. 7263, 12468, 17585. 

Hui-Wang (Chung) See Chung Hui 
Wang. 

Hulit (A. B.) 4525. 

Hull (LL. T.) 7264. 

Hull (M. C.) 12469. 

Hullinger (B. C.) 7265. 

Hume (Mrs. E.) 8165. 

Humphreys (Col.) 4392, 14490. 

Humphreys (Albert) 14612. 

Hunt (EH. M.) 14690. 

Hunt (Esther) 339, 4526, 9992, 14613. 

Hunt (L. L.) 17586. 

Hunter (Mrs. R. L.) 2859. 

Hupp (H. E.) 4528. 

Hurd (F. F.) 4529. 

Hurd (H. M.) 14047. 

Hurley (KH. T.) 7266. 

Hurtado (Miss) 18261. 

Hurtado ((Mr.) 18261. 

Hurtado (EH.) 18261. 

Hussey (J. P.) 12470. 

Hussey (K.) 1744. 

Hussey (Mrs. L. W.) 17587. 

Huston (Rome) 17588. 

Hutehins (F. L.) 99965. 

Hyde (M. S.) 17598. 

Ieart (Louise) 15466. 

Idaho (U. S. 8S.) ships company. 4106. 

Ideal pleating co. 12473. 

lil. soe. of the colonial dames of Amer. 
See Colonial dames of Amer. (Ill. 
soe. of the) 

Til. (Univ. of) land. 9387. 

varsity base ball team. 6535. 

basket ball squad. 6535. 

football team. 1873. 

Incandescent lamp supply laboratories. 


4518, 9990, 


Ince (T. H.) corp. 7268. 

Ind. right angle triangle co. 2340. 

Ind. state normal school, faculty and 
student body. 13044. 

Industrial correspondence univ., 
7382, 12474. 

Ingerson (I. M.) 2341. 

Ingold (Ferd.) import co. 7399. 

Ingols (F. W.) 17599. 


ine. 


pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 7 


Inland printer co. 2342, 7400, 12479, 
17601. 

Inman (Frank) 14623. 

Inman (M. M.) .7404. 

Innes (J. BE.) 7406. 

Innes (John) 343. 

Institute of industrial relations. 
17602. 

Intaglio gravure process co. 7407. 

Internatl. accountants soec., ine. 2345. 

Internatl. feature service, ine. 2346, 
7408, 12481, 17603. 

Internatl. harvester eo. 14624. 

Internatl. shoe co. (Friedman-Shelby 
br.) 344, 2466, 4530. 

(Peters br.) 2467, 4531, 17707. 

— Roberts, Johnson & Rand br.) 
2469, 17711. 

Internatl. silver co. 7517. 

Internatl. steel wheel co. 17716. 

Internatl. syndicate. 17717. 

Internatl. telephone and _ telegraph 
corp. 17718. 

Inernatl. textbook co. 17719. 

Inter-racial council. 2471. 

Iowa pearl button co. 12598. 

Ireland (M. W.) 2175. 

Irish (W. E.) 4533. 

Irvine (Sadie) 15020. 

Irving (Washington) 19755. 

Irwin (P. A.) 9996. 

Irwin (W.. B.)4%i283, 

Isaacs (Maude) 4534. 

Isaiah. 4756. 

Iselin (Mrs. C. D.) 1744. 

Isenbeck (EH. G. A.) 7519. 

Italian book co. 2474. 

Ivanecovich (B. A.) 7520. 

Ivory (Perry) 9783. 

Jack (Mabel) 4502. 

Jackson (Andrew) 10170. 

Jackson (G. H.) T5238, 17730: 

Jackson (J. F. A.) 4585. 

Jackson (Tut) 4967, 7597, 

and managers. 8770. 

Jackson (Vibert) 18261. 

Jackson corset co. 7524. 

Jacobie (Olive) 8165. 

Jacobinoff (Sasha) 14512. 

Jacobs (HL Ra) fa2Za: 

Jacobs (Michael) 4698. 

Jacobs (R. C.) 2475, 14625. 

Jacoby (C. EH.) 12600. 

Jacoby (H.7E.) 172 

Jaeckel (Dorothy) 12945. ; 

Jaeger (F. A.) 7526, 12605, 17733. 

Jahn (J. Ro (ate 

Jahucke (KE. L.) 12618. . 

James (G. P.) 2673; 5180. 

James (H. C.) 4536. 

James (T. S.) 4537. 

Jamestown chamber 
(532. 

Janny (A. R.) 345, 4538, 7533, 9997. 

Janss investment co. 17784. ° 


8770. 


of commerce. 


410 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, 1922 


Jaquith (W. H.) 12619. 

Jarvis (Anna) 7534. 

Jarvis (Dorothy) 7535, 12620. 

Jay (Mrs. M. E.) 2859. 

Jenkins (C. F.) 17735. 

Jenkinson (Mrs. E. B.) 2476. 

Jennewein (C. P.) 4539, 9998. 

Jenney (L. T.) 17736. 

Jennings (D. C.) 20098. 

Jennings (J. T.) 12621. 

Jensen (C. A.) 7538. 

Jensen (E. V.) 7539. 

Jensen (G. B.) 48387. 

Jensen (J. A.) 12623. 

Jensen (P. C.) 17737. 

Jenson (Nicolas) 2342. 

Jeremiah. 4900. 

Jeritza (Maria) 9619, 19974. 

Jesus Christ. 183, 254, 317, 456, 464, 
465, 469, 3937, 4809, 4843, 4852, 4469, 


4714, 4749, 4756, 4886, 4900, . 9154, ° 


9362, 9681, 9858, 9876, 9923, 9967, 
10148, 10158, 10360, 10413, 14440, 
14467, 14505, 14660, 18595, 18772, 
19767, 20027. 

Jew-Yam Yee. 

Jewett (M. S.) 

Jillson (H. L.) 3849. 

Joachim (Prince) 7724. 

Joan of Arc. See Arce (Jeanne de). 

Jabe (ib. T.) . 129. 

John (St.) 456, 469. 

John (irs. J.B.) 8165. 

John A. Boechat post no. 295. Amer. 
legion. See Amer. legion (John A. 
Boechat post no. 295) 

John the Baptist. See John (St.) 


17738. 
348. 


John Two-Guns Whitecalf, Indian. 
4551. 
Johns-Manville, ine. 2477, 7541. 
Johnson (Jockey) 6186. 
Johnson (A. F.) 17741. 
Johnson (A. L.) 14626. 
Johnson (A. R.) 12624. 
Johnson (Albert) 2478. 
Johnson (B. J.) 7569. 
Johnson (B. W.) 2479. 
Johnson (D. C.) 7542, 17744. 
Johnson (Florence) 14627. 
Johnson (Herbert) 2480, 7543, 12625, 
17745. 
Johnson (Jack) 8770. 
Johnson (Juanita) 4551. 
Johnson (Jule) 4544. 
Johnson (Leander) 350, 4545. 
Johnson (M. EF.) 4546. 
Johnson (P. L.) 7569. 
Johnson (R. B.) 2483. 
Johnson (W. R.) 14629. 
Johnson & Johnson. 7571. 
Johnson’s studio. 17749. 


Johnstom (A. M.) 352. 


Johnston (Emma) 14555. 
Johnston (F. B.) 12666. 
Johnston (Mary) 18397. . 


| Jones 


Johnston (W. R.) mfg. co. 2484. 
Joint session of the House and Senate 
when Warren G. Harding and Cal- 
vin Coolidge were officially elected. 
DATS; 
Joliet (—) 8500. 
Jones (A. G.) 2485, 7582. 
Jones (Brython) 4888. 
Jones (C. G.) 2496. 
Jones (C. 8.) 7583. 
Jones (C. 8S.) co. ine. 
(F. E.) 14630. 
(Mrs. H. C.) 
CJ. WED)> a2 7G6E: 
(Es Roe 2506: 
(R. C.) 4547. 
(Tom) co. 7584. 
Jones (Walter) 14047. 
Jones photo co. 17751. 
Jonsson (Hinar) 4548. 
Jordan (Eo). 25074 
Jordan (lL. F.) 14681. 
Jordan (Mary) 19539. 
Joseph (St.) 4348. 
Joseph & Feiss co. 
Joshua. 4900. 
Jost (Osear) 5114. 
Journal ptg. co. 12762. 
Joyee (KElvira) 8165. 
Joyee (Gladys) 8165. 
Judas (—) 14505. 
Jurecka (Cyril) 10001. 
Juvenile shoe corp. 17765. 
Ke Py radio eo.» VK(6G. 
K photo service, inc. 12763. 
Kadel & Herbert. 17767. 
Kageshuber (J. A.) 354. 
Kahill photo studios. 17769. 
Kahn (i. M.) 8165: 
Kahrmann (R. C.) 15042. 
Kahrmann & Scholle. 10372. 
Kalee bros. 12764. 
Kalisz) (By EY) (0002. 
Kalman (K6nyves) 17772. 
Kalons (C. H.) 4549. 
Kamins (Max) 355, 10008. 
Kandlbinder (S. N.) 17776. 
Kanofsky (Raymond) 12766. 
Kansas (Rocky) 13220. 
Kapaschnikof (J/rs. A.) 
Kaplan (Izzy) 7585. 
Karam (M.) 7586. 
Karlsefni (Gudridur) 
Karlsefni (Snorri) 
Karlsefni (Tharfinnur ) 
Karton (Harry) 17777. 
Katz (Louis) 587, 17778. 
Kauffman (Angelica) 15400. 
Kaufman (Jack) 7591. 
Kaufman (Sol.) 12767. 
Kaufmann & Strauss co. 
17786. 
Kawasaki (Utapichi) 
Kazanjian studio, ine. 
Keating co. 2508. 


17750. 


Jones 
Jones 
Jones 
Jones 
Jones 


12945. 


17764. 


2859. 


4548. 
4548. 
4548. 


360, 14632, 


7592. 
17779. 


411 


INDEX 


Keck (Maxfield) 15041. 

Keegan (C. R.) 4550. 

Kehr (Rudolf) & co. 

Keifer (J...) ) 2551. 

Keiper (J. C.) 7598. 

Keith (Mrs. David) 

eithivi(ds Aor) 

Keitzel (H. W.) 

Kelleher (Phillip) 

Keller (M. D.) 

Kelley (B. E.) 

Kelley (F. C.) 

Kelley (W. M.) 7601. 

Kellner .CP 7A.) “o6is: 

Kellogg toasted corn flake co. 17800. 

Kelly (Bz. J.) : 17808 

Kelly (EK. M.) 10790. 

Kelly (H. A.) 14047. 

Kemler (Charles) 17804. 

Kemp & Beatley, inc. 17805. 

Kemper, Thomas co. 2552, 7602. 

Kennedy (John) 17194. 

Kennedy (S. L.) 17811. 

Kennell (H.-&e) 12770. 

Kenny (J.,33 0° 272: 

Kent (.. Wah 1T8i2: 

Kenyon (Zula) 2600. 

Kerekjarto (Duci de) 

Kern bros. 2608. 

Kerr (EF. L,)) 2858. 

Kerr (Mrs. F. L.) 2859. 

Ke-Wit-Sische (Angus) 4551. 

Keyes (Adelaide) 12945. 

Keyes (Emily) 8165. 

Keystone view co. 2605, 7603, 12771, 
17835. 

Keystone view co., ine., of N. Y. 7724. 

Kiel (Otto) 15050. 

Kieth (Carl) 

Kihn (W. 4 

Kilenyi (Julio) 
14808. 

Kiley (M. W.) 17858. 

Kilmer (T. W.) 2607, 17859. 

Kimball studio, inc. 17861. 

Kime, Brashear, Hogue. 17862. 

Kindel & Graham. 4621. 

King (C. M.) 17864. 

King. (E. J.) 10328. 

King (Patterson) corp. 

King (W. L. M.) 5464. 

King (William) co. 7729. 

King (Yeend) 4719, 14816. 

King features syndicate, ine. 
(30) MAT hos Le TOOO: 

Kingan (HH. A. J.) 2649, 12804. 

Kingdon (Dorothy) 18408. 

Kinkead (E. G.) 6514. 

Kinley (—) 9891. 

Kinnear (KE. 8.) 7769. 

Kinney mfg. co. 7770. 

Kinning (G. A.) 2659. 

Kinsel & Vea. 7779. 

Kinsey (Darius) 2660. 


369. 


2859. 
12768. 
7596. 
9279. 
390. 
7597. 
12769. 


2806. 


4551. 
4713, 10160, 10250, 


7726. 


2.608, 


Dt. TV, B.S, we 17 


Kinsley (H. L.) 
Kirk *(W. SS.) Tse 
Kirkle (D. E.) 17917. 
Kirschbaum (Haimin) 
Klackner (G. C.) 
Klancke (J. H.) 
Klapp (R. D.) 4622. 
Klarenmeyer (S.) T7781. 
Klebold press, ine. 17919. 
Klein (David) 3891. 
Knabb (Frances) 18902. 
Knapp (F. G.) 7805: 
Knapp (Viole) 392. — 
Knapp co., ine., 7808, 10004. 
Knause (H. M.) 4628. 
Knieling (C. A.) 2681. 
Knight (C. R.) 4624. 
Knight (Charles) 2682. 
Knight (Jack) 10167. 
Knight, M. (Margaret) 2688. 
Knight, Counihan co. 17921. 
Knitted outerwear bureau, ine. 
17922. 


Knoefel (Ludwig) 10004. 
Knop (Hsther) 4951. 
Knowles (G. 8.) 17772. 
Knowles (M. L.) 7903. 
Knox (S. R.) 393, 4626. 
Koeh (A. J.) 10289. 
Koch (E. W.) 17922: 
Koch (Raymond) 12281. 
Koch (Raymund) 6977. 
Koechel (W. P.) 17924. 
Koehler (Joseph) 2707. 
Koella (F. E.) 2708. 
Konig (Friedrich) 7400. 
Koep (G. J.) 17925. 
Koepper (H.) 8165. 
Koester (A.) 14698. 
Koetz (Mayor) 9108. 
Kohle (Rose) 14635. 
Kolb “(h. C.)_. 1926. 
Kolb bros. 2709. 
Koontz (B. L.) 
Kopec (A. J.) 
Koppel (J. G.) 
Kraemer (Adolph) 12810. 
Kramme (H. O.) 12811. 
Krasicki & Lorek. 3983. 
Kratina (J. M.) 3855, 4313, 4814, 
10003. 
Kraus (J. C.) 
Krauss (R. A.) 17928. 
Kreshner (G. R.) 17834. 
Kreutz, Moderegger & co. 12812. 
Kreutzer (F. J.) 17930. 
Krings (Hugo) 14693, 18908. 
Kroll (Leon) 14638. 
Kronberg (Louis) 12300. 
Krueger (Arthur) 10005. 
Krueger (C. BE.) 12818. 
Krueger (Gottfried) 
10006. 
Krueger 


616. | 


12808. 
2675. 
17918. 


7902, 


4627. | 
7904, 12809. 
17927. 


14636. 


brewing Co. 


(Re Gaye ze 


412 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, 1922 
Krueger auto co. 2730. Lange (F. W.) 17973. 
Kubey, Rembrandt _ studios. 27381, | Lange (J. A.) 4719. 
7905, 179381. Lange (William) 17974. 
Kuehler (Joseph) ine. 2738. Langston (J. B.) 17976. 
Ktihn (J.) jr. 14693. Lanham: (P. C.) > 2748. 
Kugelmann (Frederick) 395. Lankenau (J. R.) co. 400, 46382, 
Kumetat (Herman) 7910. 14643. 
Kummer (A. W.) 7911, 12820. Lankes (F. J.) 12826. 
Kunselman, Harpe co. 7912. Lanyon (W. C.) 4645. LAPHAM (AM 
Kuntz (C. F.) 2739. Lardner (Ring) 2175. WY) 
Kuppenheimer (B.) & co., ine. 17934. | Larkin (W. F.) 407, 4650. / $0 >= 
Kuves (Mrs.) jr. 12945. Larkin (W. J.) jr. 7945. 
Labarra (Jean) 9858. Ee Rue (B.C) a797: 
La Burthe (Henri) 397. La Salle (R. R. C.) 8500. 
Taacey (R. M.) 2740. Lashbrook (Reid) 6244. 


Lachaise (Gaston) 4628. 
La Croix (Charles) 7927. 
Ladd (A. C.) 146389. 
Ladd (G. T.) co. 17985. 


Lass (M. D.) 14655. 

Lauber (Joseph) 408. 

Launderville (L .A.) 7951. 

Laurel Hill ave. grammar _ school 


Baey (6. FF.) 2731. graduates. 8303, 13093. 
Lafayette (—) 4381,.9941. Lauter (Charles) 414. 
Lafayette (Jay) 7929. Lavell (L. V.) 14657. 


La Fayette studio. 7930. 


Laverty (Lou) 2753, 18034. 
iatean (BE. B.) 12821. 


Lavery (John) 14892. 


La Follette (R. M.) 12260. Lavoy (Edith) 11856. 
Lages (William) 2742. Law (Howard) 12833. 
La Guardia (Charles) 14640. Lawrence (B. EB.) 12834. 
La Guardia (Tom) 4630. Lawrence (H. A.) 7952, 18038. 
hake (PD. H:) 7932. Lawrence (Sydney) 14816. 
wea OW, f.)) 14488. Lawrence (Thomas) 10701. 
Lakey (A. M.) 398. Lawrence studio. 12835. 
Lakoff (H. M.). 14641. Lawry (Dons) 12945. 
Lalique (René) 14924. Tawson (Bessie) 6314. 
Lamar & Barton. 12822. Lawson (E. E.) 7969, 18040. 
Lamasure (E.) 10266, 14816. Lay (C. E.) 12836. 
Lamasure (KE. A.) 10170. Lazy Boy, Indian. 4551. 
famb (C. E:) - 17936. Leach (A. B.) & co. 18643. 
ham (1. 5.) 1933, 17945. Leach (L. L.) 10007. 
Lambert (EH. C.) 17951. Leahy (P. T.) 2763. 
Lambert (Y. M.) 400, 4632. Leake (Gerald) 4881. 
Lambuth (B. L.) 17953. Leano (Felix) 10008. 
La Montagne (G. L.) 17970. Leason (J. A.) 7970. 
Lamoreaux (W. 8S.) 7938. Leatart, Mix co. 18044. 
Lamoreux (L. A.) 17971. Ledgerwood (C. A.) 19540. 
Lamoureux (L. M. V.) 7939. Ledoux (F. F.) 7973. 
Lampe (David) 7940. Le Due (A. 8.) T7974. 
Lampkin (C. B.) 7941. Lee (—) 9941. 
Lampros (Nicholas) 12824. Lee (E. H.) 9948. 
Lampson (Monroe) 12825. Lee (F. L.) 10009. 
Laneaster (H.) 7944. Lee (L. C.) 14658. 
Land (George) 17972. Lee film co. 7975. 
Land sales corp. 2748. Leeland (O. 8.) 7980, 18045. 
Landau (J. F.) 2744. Lefévre (L. H.) & son. 2764, 18046. 
Landeck (F. Miiller-( See Miuiller- | Le Fort (Bernard) 10010. 
Landeck (F.) Legge (HE. E.) 7981. 
Landone (Brown) 2745. Lehr (A. A.) 12837. 
Landow (M. 8.) 14512. Leigh (Katherine) 8165. 
Lane (Mrs. Albert) 6364. -Leigh (R. J.) 18047. 
Lane (Mrs. E. M.) 8165. Leigh (W. R.) 4651. 
Lane (Martella) 4719, 14816. Leighton (BE. B.) 15049*. 
Lang (Andreas) 5346. Leighton (Seott) 14920. 
Lang (Anton) 5346, 12771. Leiloklani (—) 8856. 
Lang (Chas.) 4631, 14642. Leipold (Karl) 14698. 
Lang (Sebastian) 5346. Leistikow (Walter) 14693. 
Langdon (J. W.) 2746. Le Mair (H. W.) 184. 


413 


INDEX’ 


pt 1vV, pss. ve 17 


18048. 
4290. 


Lemoine (Hyatt) 

Lemon (Frank) 

Lenin (N.) 606. 

Lenox, ine. 2765, 4652. 

Lenz (Alfred) 409. 

Leon (H. H.) co. 128388. 

Leon (King) T7982. 

Leon (Ponce de) See Ponce de Leon. 

Leonard (Benny) 138220. 

Leonard (W. A.) 18049. 

Leopold, Solomon & Hisendrath. 2768, 
12839. 

Leppke (lL. A.) 

Leshin (KE. D.) 

Leslie (M. H.) 

Leslie (May) 

Lester (O. A.) 7983. 

Le Vay (Mrs. A.) 2859. 

Levi (M. H.) 2772. 

Levins (A. F.) 1984. 

Levison (W. G.) 2773. 

Levitzki (—) 5811. 

Levitski (Mischa) 2781. 

Levy (G. M.) 18062. 

Lewin (W. O.) 18068. 

Lewis (—) 8500. 

Lewis (Maria) 4551. 

Lewis (R. F.) 18065. 

Lewis (V. A.) 9968. 

Lexington ave. grammar school gradu- 
ates. 83038, 13093. 

Lexington historical,society. 18066. 

Leyse aluminum co. 2775. 

Lezendecker (Marie) 12945. 

Liberty. 4443, 98638. 

Liberty outfitting co. 

Lick (EH. LL.) 9278: 

Lieberman (Jean) 

‘Lieberman (Max) 

Liebert (M. G.) 

Liebman (Morris) 

Lied (Hin) 14693. 
Life fieldman’s service assn. 18096. 
Life of the Christ. See Pilgrimage 
play, Life of the Christ. 
Liggett & Myers tobacco co. 
7990, 12844, 18119. 

Limbert (Bob) 7999. 

Lincoln (Abraham) 931, 1585, 3701, 
8761, 4117, 4662. 4795, 4938, 8500, 
10168, 10170, 10939, 13119, 138304, 
14434, 150380, 19589, 19986. 

statue. 4038, 9460. 

memorial. 7238, 19290, 19589. 

monument. 38256. : 

Lind (C. H.) 12849. 

Linderaft studios. 414. 

Lindenfeld (Wolfe) 18631. 

Lindenthal (Gustav) 12850. 

Linderum (Richard) 18908. 

Lindley (HE. H.) 19596. 

Lindneux (Robert) 4654. 

Lindridge (Mrs. KE. F.) 8165. 

Lindsay (D. J.) 18120. 

Linen thread co. 181380. 


12843. 
18061. 
18261. 
8165. 


14659. 


9270. 
4653. 
8323. 
2776. 


2778, 


Link (Lillian) 4661. 
Linkletter (L. G.) 12851. 
Linley (Dora) 4533. 
Linthwaite (H. A.) 
Lintz (G..D.): 2338 
Lion (Henry) 4662. 
Lipman (Walter) 4663. 
Lippman (L. G.) 18131. 
Lipton (Thomas) 10170. 
Lister (Harry) 18132. 
Little Singing Woman, Indian. 
Livingston (Mrs. Goodhue) jr. 
Livingston (Gordon) 2783. 
Llanuza (Peter) 12905. 
Lloyd (H. C.) 10141. 

Lloyd (Harold) 14861. 
Lloyd (I. R.) 8000. 
Lloyd George (David) 
Lob (Albert) 2784. 
Lober (G. J.) 14660. 
Loeffler (A.) 12906. 
Loeser (J. C.) & @0. 
Logay (S. J.) 72tea: 
Lomen bros. 18143. 
Lommasson (G. M.) jr. 
Long (Mrs.) 4551. 
Longfield (O. W.) 
Longyear (M. B.) 
Loomis (A. L.) 
Loomis (F. A.) 8002. 

Loomis (F. T.) 12909. 
Loose-Wiles biscuit co. 2787. 
Lopez (Carmen) 18261. 

Lord (G. W.) 8003. 

Lord (J. W.) 14047. 
Lordonnois (Marcel) 4664. 
Lorenz (Adolph) 5156. 
Lorenz (H. R.) 241. 
Lorenzoni (A. E.) 14662. 
Lorimer (G. H.) 16823. 
Lorimer, Greenbaum co., inc., 
Lorraine (Louise de) 788. 
Losealzo (Dick) 14554, 14664. 
Lott (L.) 12945. 
Lott (Mrs. Ll. D.) 
Lotts (R. R.) 480, 10143. 
Loupos (N. G.) 18145. 
Love (Mrs. J. C.) 2859. 
Love (W. H.) 12910. 
Lovejoy (Mrs. Harold) 


12904:- 


4551. 
15567. 


19007. 


18188. 


14661. 


8001. 
10142. 
2786. 


4666. 


12945. 


12945. 


Lovejoy (lL. A.) 18905. 
Low ee ee 2791. 
| Low (W. H.) 4667, 


Lowe & Campbell basket ball team. 
6218. 

Lowell (BE. A.) 12912. 

Lowenstein (Herman) 12914. 

Lubitsch (Ernest) 2859. 

Lubken (W. J.) 12916. 

Lucas (Judge) 6218. 

Lucchesi (Louis) 4668. 

Luce (F. H.) 18146. 

Lucile, Indian. 4551. 

Luellen (Ross) 8004. 


414 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, 1922 


Luigini (F.. J.) 
Lum (Bertha) 18147. 

Lumart studio. 8005. 

Lumiere (Samuel) 2806, 8021, 18151. 
inmndy (G. F.) 12917. 

iaoan. (A. €.) .18173. 

Luray Caverns corp. 8029. 


15466. 


Lycett (J. M.) 744. 
Lyday (J. H.) 8085. 
Lyding (P. R.)~ 8039. 
Lyen (A. C.) 18418. 
Lyman (A. B.) 18176. 
Lyman (Storrs) 12918. 
Lynch (D. V.) 2845. 
Lynch (F. H.) 2846. 
inne (J. A.)- 18177. 
foynen CW. J.) 12919. 


Lynn (Catherine) 18209. 
Lyon (Eleanor) 12945. 
Lyons (W. H.) & Co., ine. 
M. I. T. track team. 18776. 
M. O. W. W. officers. 20078. 
Maas (W. E.) 18181. 
Maas & Steffen, inc. 12920. 
McAdam advertising service. 
McAfee (G. A.) 8040. 
McAllister (E. V.) 18187. 
McBlain (W. R.) 18197. 
McBride (C. E.) 482. 
Mebride (CH. R.) 10153. 
McBride studios, ine. 4672. 
McCall (H. F.) 18199. 
MacCallum (W. G.) 14047. 
McCarroll (W.) 18261. 
McCarthy (Florence) 12921. 
McCarthy (G. J.) 12922. 
McCarty (—) 9783. 
McCarty (Wildcat) 20155. 
McCaskill (D. E.) 8041. 
McClain (Mrs. A. D.) 4678. 
McCleery (H. H.) 12924. 
McClintock (Norman) 18209. 
McClung baby. 15078. 
family. 15078. 
McCombs (Goldie) 
McConnell (R. H.) 
MacConnell statue. 
McCormick (C. H.) 
McCormick (Harold) 
McCormick (Mrs. 
14978. 
McCraith (Irene) 10154. 
McCreery (F. BR.) 9885. 
McCrindle (Mrs. J. R.) 1744. 
McCulloch bros. 8045. 
McCurdy (Ff. H.) 18211. 
McDade (George) 4675. 
McDaniel (G. G.) 2847. 
MacDonald (A. 8.) 1891. 
McDonald (C. A.) 18212. 
MacDonald (Pirie) 17859. 
MacDonald (W. A.) 182138. 
McDonough (C. J.) 4676. 
McDougall & Keefe. 12926, 18217. 


18178. 


18182. 


14665. 
8044. 
9646. 
14754. 
15136. 


Harold) 13136, 


McDowell Co. post no. 8, Amer. legion. 
See Amer. legion, McDowell Co. post 
no. 8. 

Mace (C. E.) 18233. 

McFadden (Mrs. J. H.) 15567. 

McFarland (Edwin) 18284. 

MacFarlane (Mr.) 9579. 

MecFetridge (J. R.) & sons. 
12929. 

McGeachin (George) 10155. 

McGlynn (Frank) 109389. 

McGoodwin (Preston) 2859. 

McGowan (S8.) 8165. 

McGrath (J. T.) 8047. 

MacGregor (Donald) 12930. 

McGuire (Tom) ; 

Macliveen (O. T.) 12931. 

MclIlwane (Richard) jr. 

McInnes (—) 16804. 

Mack (Anna) 14666. 

Mackay (Co ERY © 15567. 

MacKay (Ellin) 15567. 

Mackay (F. A.) 9279. 

Mackay (G. A.) 14667. 

MacKay (Mrs. J. W.) 15567, 17794. 

MacKay (Katherine) 15567, 17794. 

McKay (R. H.) 2849, 12932, 18235. 

Mackenzie (A.) 8165. 

Mackenzie (Mrs. J. N.) 

Mackenzie (J. W.) 

McKenzie (R. T.) 

McKeon (H. C.) 

McKey (R. C.) 12941. 

Mackie (C.) 8165. 

Mckinley (William) 

MeLaughlin (HE. P.) 18258. 

McLeary (Bonnie) 484. 

McMahon (Mrs. J. B.) 92279. 

McManus (George) 14512. 

MacManus (J. H.) 1877. 

McManus (T. J.) 8049. 

MacMillan (—) 18217. 

MacMonnies (F. W.) 4677. 

MacMonnies (Frederick) 14839. 

MeMullen (W. D.) 8058. 

Macnair (A. L.) 8059. 

MacNeil (H. A.) 485. 

MeNicol (J. H.) 8061. 

McNulty (W.) 14744. 

McQuaide (J. H.) 8119. 

McRae (F. D.) 8120. 

MacRay (Hilen) 6655. 

MacVeigh (Mrs. J. H.) 1744. 

McWhorter (lL. V.) 8121. 

Macy art process corp. 12942. 

Maddie (Pattronella) 486. 

Madeire (G.) 8165. 

Maesch (Ferdinand) 

Magdalene (Mary) 

Magill (Franklin) 8122. 

Magnani (A. A.) 456. 

Magnolia state land co. 

Magonigle (Edith) 440. 

Magrath (Harold) 4491. 

Mahaffy (Ben) 18259. 


2848, 


2859. 
2859. 
433, 9822. 
8165. 


5150, 18257. 


439. 
4352. 


2856. 


4195 


INDEX 


4678. 
8159. 
8165. 
2857, 8160. 
18261. 


Maher (EH. F.) 
Maier (C. L.) 
Maines (G. H.) 
Mairs (G. T.) 
Mallinson (R. M.) 
Mallory (Mrs. F. C.) 8165. 
Malone (Blondelle) 12300. 
Malone (M. V.) 4679. 

Man (G. E.) 8161. 
Mancusco (F. X.) 
Maness (R. A.) 
Mangan co. 442. 
Mann (Alexander) 15642. 
Mann (F. 8S.) 18260. 
Mannheimer (H. M.) 12943. 
Manning (Wm.) 3887. 
Mansfield (Frank) 12944. 
Mansfield piano co. 2858. 
Mantana (Pietro) 394. 


8381. 
14668. 


Many Tail Feathers, Indian. 4551. 
Marafhi (Luigi) 10158. 
Marburg (J/frs. Theodore) jr. 2859. 


Marceau (T. C.) 

19245. 
Marcelle (Clair) 
Marchand (A. D.) 
Marconi (Senator) 
Marconi (Guglielmo) 14754. 
Marfleet & Hart studio. 13032, 18322. 
Margaret (Yoonne) 14643. 
Margaret Mary (St.) 4352. 
Margetts (Mrs.) 12945. 
Margoella (P.) 1744. 
Maris (J.) 10837. 
Markel (Hleanor) 8165. 
Markel (S. I.) 2941. 
Markman (H. C.) 2942. 
Marks bros. co. 2947. 
Marmon (WMrs.) 46551. 
Marquette (—) 8500. 
Marr (Mrs. C. B.) 12945. 
Marr (Carl Von) See Von 

(Carl). 
Marriott (F.) 13036. 
Marrone (Vito) 444. 
Marseh (G. H.) 10350. 
Marsh (Babett2) 2949. 
Marsh (F. D.) 14669. 
Marsh (J. R.) 14669. 
Marshall (David) 2051. 
Marshall (lL. F.) 14670. 
Marsteller (Byrdice) 13038. 
Martha Washington candies. co. 

14690. 
Martin (Sz.) 
Martin (A. J.) 14499. 
Martin (Mrs. D. J.) 12945. 
Martin (BE. V.) 4680. 
Martin (G. C.) 8380. 
Martin.) Cd. ERY 2950: 

(M. 
(S. N. 


2859, 8165, 18261, 


ine: ys S209. 
130381. 
17767. 


Marr 


14467. 


Martin B.) 8276. 
Martin N.) 4687. 
Martin (Solomon) 14691. 
Martin (V. M.) 1380389. 
Martin fireworks co. 138041. 


‘Melville (A. G.) 


Pt. 1¥,0. Sy VIL 


Martiner (E.) 9279. 

Martin’s photo shop. 13044, 18324. 

Marvin (C. R.) 18326. 

Mary (Virgin) 188, 254, 4343, 4352, 
9858, 9876, 9923, 10158, 10360, 14440, 
14467, 19767. 

Mary Joseph (Mother) 1787. 

Mary’s log cabin eandy co. 18377. 

Maslenikoff (Margarita) 445. 

Mason (C. W.) 6639. 

Mason (I. W.) 18045. 

Mason (R. L.) 2951. 

Mason & Hanson. 2952, 13046, 18328. 

Masonic members of’ Sousa’s band. 

8296. 

Masonic officers. 5150. 

Masonie temple assn. 

8277. 

Massasoit. 10945. 

Masters (HE. G.)4688. 

Masters (HE. L.) 17504. 

Mastrella (Oscar) 447. 

Matern (HEH. H.) 18829. 

Maternity center assn. 

Mathews (F. C.) @o. 

Mathewson (Christy) 12621. 

Matthews (B. V.) 8278. 

Matthews (KE. J.) 10159. 

Mauser (J. M.) 8280. 

Max (Corneille) 14831. 

Maxwell (Mrs. A. C.) 1744. 

Maxwell (Hamilton) 8281, 13048. 

Maxwell (W. J.) 1744. 

May (A. D.) 16905. 

May (Doris) 1805. 

Mayer (Harry) 13049. 

Mayer (L. C.) 276, 4689. 

Mayhew (C. C.) 13080. 

Maylath (Herman) 417, 4719, 14816. 

Maynards. 18333. 

Mayr (Guido) 5346. 

Mayr (Hans) 5346. 

Mayshack (Casimir) 

Mazzi (Sinibaldo) 4692, 14692. 

Meador (T. O.) 2958, 138055. 

Means (J.) 12281. 

Means (J. A?) 82883. 

Mears (H. F.) 4697. 

Mears (Mary) 4697. 

Measuregraph co. 2957. 

Medallic art co. 4698, 10160. 

Mederaft (C. H.) 2558. 

Meissner (A. R.) 10162. 

Meissner & Buch. 14693. 

Mel (L. Reni) See Reni-Mel (L.). 

Melas (Wm.) 18368. 

Melchers (Gari) 1782. 

Meliodon (J. A.) 14744. 

Mellon (A. W.) 2175. 

Melvill (Antonio) 10163. 

18364. 

Melville (R.) 8284. 

Menconi (Raphael) 4487. 

Mengelberg (—) 5811. 

Mennen co. 4699. 


of Detroit. 


13047. 


10006. 


416 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, 1922 


Menth (Herma) 20030. 

Mercadante (Joseph) 2859. 

Mercer (S. W.) 8285. 

Mercereau (H. W.) 18366. 

Merchants pub. co. 2961. 

Meriam (James) 2982. 

Merlin (Jfiss) 12945. 

Merolla, Ricciardi & Salomone corp. 
18367. 

Merrick (Mrs. Duff) 

Merrick (G. S.) 

Merrick (G. W.) 

Merriman (W. A.) 138884. 

Merritt (HE. F.) 18370. 

Merrow (C. E. A.) 8291. 

Mershon (8S. D.) 2992. 

Mershon adv. agency. 38006, 8292, 
13057. 

Merwin ady. agency. 8295. 

Mesny & Bishop. 8296. 

Messinger (Jack) 9783. 

Messmore & Damon, inc. 

Metealf (G. E.) 13060. 

Metcalf (Woodbridge) 

Metropolitan 
13063, 18371. 

Meusel (Emil) 18631. 

Meyenberg (J. C.) 4705. 

Meyer (Miss) 12945. 

Meyer (A. BE.) 13065. 

Meyer (Adolf) 14047. 

Meyer (HE. L.) 8298. 

Meyer (Mrs. J.) 6364. 

Meyer (M. FE.) 18377. 

Meyer, Both co. 3010, 13085. 

Meynell (Louis) 252. 

Michael (Alice) 452. 

Middleton (H. T.) 18378. 

Mignard (—) 2673. 

Milatzo (Bart) 3016. 

Milgrim (Sally) 2603. 

Millar (J. D.) 183879. 

Millar (L. C.) 18380. 

Miller (B. H.) 3017. 

Miller (J. A.) 8300. 

Miller (J. W.) 8299. 

Miller (Jacob) sons & co. 3018. 

Miller (Juanita) 10164, 14747. 

Miller (L. C.) 8301. . 

Miller (L. BE.) 14748. 

Miller (Martha) 18382. 

Miller (R. C.) 13091. 

Miller (R. D.) 14749. 

Miller (Ruben) 8302. 

Millian (Mrs. M.) 8165. 

Milliman (KE. E.) 17499. 

Mills (Capt.) 12945. 

Mills (Charlotte) 16583, 18631. 

Mills (Mrs. BE.) 18631. 

Mills (Wm.) & son. 8303, 13093, 18383. 

Milne (George) jr. 4675. 

Milner (KE. E.) 5180. 

Milner (E. R.) 2673. 

Milner (Jos.) & son. 13108. 


32509—23——10 


12945. 
8289, 18368. 
8289,18368. 


448, 4700. 


8297. 


newspaper service. 


Milwaukee chair co. 8318, 18394. 

Miner (W. H.) 3021. 

Minerva (Michele) 453. 

Minthorn (T. W.) 18395. 

Minthorne (Gilbert) 2746. 

Mirt (J. A.) 3022. 

Miserandino (Vincenzo) 694, 14425. 

Mishawaka woolen co. 14751. 

Mishkin (Herman) 3023, 13109, 18396. 

Miss America. 15346. 

Miss Los Angeles. 15304. 

Mission film corp. 18110. 

Mitchell (Horace) 8319. 

Mitchell publications, ine. 3037, 13112. 

Mix (KE. L.) 18397. 

Mlinar (Joseph) 13116. 

Moeando (F. V.) 13121. 

Mock (J.'E.) 18117. 

Modern arts service co. 13119. 

Modern pub. co. 3042. 

Modern Tuscany art co, 
10165. 

Modricker (F. A.) 13120. 

Moeller (H. N.) 14752. 

Moller (Ludwig) 3045. 

Mohler (W. F.) 4706. 

Mohr (KE. E.) 18400. 

Molina (C.) 2859. 

Molt (F. F.) 18401. 

Monat (M. G.) 459. 

Monat (Mabel) 247. 

Moneravie (Virginia) 8856. 

Moncrieff (V. I.) 18402. 

Monomonock inn. 18406. 

Monroe (Mrs. H. C.) 12948. 

Montana Red. 20159. 

Montgomery (Margaret) 9579. 

Montreat, N. C., Public school and 

teacher-training class. 11886. 

Moody (J. S.) 18407. 

Moody (R. P.) 18408. 

Moon (Carl) 3046. 

Moore (Jfiss) 18483. 

Moore (C. A.) 13122. 

Moore (C. 8.) 18417. 

Moore (H. H.) 83238. 

Moore (Henry) 3047. 

Moore (I. H.) 3048. 

Moore (J. C.) 8324. 

Moore (J. W.) 3049. 

Moore (lL. H.) 7176. 

Moore (Roger) 8278. 

Moorefield, inc. 3050, 8325. 

Moorehead (C. K.) 3066. 

Moran (EH. P.) 4719, 10170. 

Moran (Percy) 4719. 

Moreau (J. EH.) 8327. 

Moreau-Vauthier (Paul) 10166. 

Moren (Leo) 8382. 

Morgan (A..C.) 4707. 

Morgan (C. W.) 8334, 18418. 

Morgan (Forest) 13124. 

Morgan engineering co. 3067. 

Morgenstern (Irvin) 13125. 


ine. 456, 


417 


INDEX 


Morison (Gladice) 11872. 

Morison (Teddy) 11872. 

Morland (George) 5180. 

Moroney (J. J.) 18419. 

Morrall studios. 18420. 

Morrell (Dorothy) 9783. 

Morrill (G. F.) 18426. 

Morris (G. F.) 4708, 8335. 

Morris (Bi) C)) 13126 

Morris (William) 7400. 

Morrison (F. EB.) 13128. 

Morrison (Z. L.) 460, 4709. 

Morse (S. F. RB.) 14754. 

Morse (W. A.) 462. 

Mortincek (Joseph) 18427, 

Moser (J. F.) 8336. 

Moses. 4756, 4900. 

Mosquera (Leoncio) 463. 

Motor-mica products co. 3068. 

Moulin (Gabriel) 3069, 8337, 18428. 

Mount Vernon ladies assn. 8339. 

Mouzakiotis bros. 8377. 

Mowbray (A. R.) & co., ltd. 464, 8379. 

Moxie co. 3075. 

Moyer (R. F.) 8380. 

Mozart playground & athletic club, 
ine. 14753. 

Mueller (Miss) 12945. 

Mueller (A. F.) 8381, 18429. 

Mueller (Matthew) 8383. 

Miiller (P. P.) 14693. 

Miiller-Laudeck (F.) 14693. 

Muhan (J. F.) 13130. 

Muhlen (Z. M.) 2859, 

Muhlen (Mrs. Z%. M.) 2859. 

OY SEW A Ge NES NN ean Nr 

Mulford (J. B.) 18432. 

Muller (Gustave) 10167. 

Muller (O. P.) 10168. 

Mulligan (Genivine) 16735. 

Muncie (E. H.) 465. 

Mundell (Nelson) 15436. 

Munds (lL. D.) 8165. 

Munn (J. O.) co. 8384. 

Munnings (A. J.) 4444, 6925, 14540, 
17126. 

Munsey (R. R.) 13131. 

Muratore (—) 1050. 

Murfitt (Tom) 1615. 

Muromskaia (Lubor) 17767. 

Murphy (A. B.) 18433. 

Murphy (C. D.) ine. 18434. 

Murphy (C. J.) 8385.  - 

Murphy (F. G.) 466. 

Murphy (F. W.) 10169. 

Murphy (Jimmy) 17257. 

Murphy (Ralph) 3076. 


Murphy a Di leo. 10170, 14754, 
18435. 

Murquia (Francisco) 18943. 

Murray (M. H.) 18567. 

Murray (Mae) 14293. 

Murray (P. F.) 18566. 

Murray (Waldo) 8386, 13132. 


pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 1 


Murrie (Esta) 2859. 


Music hall pub co. 3082. 
Music news bureau. 13134. 
Musical courier co. 13136. 


Muskogee daily phoenix. 18568. 
Musselman (M. BE.) 10170, 
Mussilini (Benito) 15022. 
Myers (Alva) 2051. 

Myers (Anita) 14804. 

Myers (GC. A.) 13137 

Myers (E. HE.) 14806, 18570. 
Myers (G. A.) 10320. 
Myers (G..S.) 18138. 
Myers (L. E.) & @o. 
Myers (W. 8S.) 3085. 
Mysell, Rollin bank note co. 8086. 
N. E. A. service, ine. 13139, 18574. 
Nantus (Stanley) 22, 4194, 14372. 


manly 


18571. 


Nanyang’ bros., ine. 18579. 
Nash (E.) 38087. 
Nathan (Isadore) 3160. 


Natl. assn. employing lithographers. 
S161: 

Natl. auto specialty co. 18581. 

Natl. blank book co. 3162, 8388. 

Natl. board of the Y. W. C. A.’s of 
U. S. AL See XoOWiG Aes one 
S. A. (Natl. board of the) 


Natl. child welfare assn., ine. 3166, 


13140, 18582. 


Natl. city bank of Cleveland. 18598. 
Natl. co. 8389. 
Natl. council (Corp. for the) 3218. 


Natl. 
Natl. 
CO. 
lamp work of) 
Natl. leader. 3219. 
Natl. live stock producers assn. 
Natl. Lutheran council. 18594. 
Natl. non-theatrical motion pictures, 


dairy council. 14807. 
lamp works of General electric 
Nee General electric co. (Natl. 


8390. 


ine. 18595. 

Natl. photographic news _- service. 
18599. 

Natl. press photographie service. 8391. 


Natl. 10245. 
Natl. 


Natl. 


radio club, ine. 
republican pub. co. 3221. 
retail dry goods assn. 13191. 
Natl. soc. of daughters of the Amer. 
colonists. See Daughters of the 
Amer. colonists (Natl. soc.) 
Natl. tailoring co. 3227. 
Natl. terra cotta soc. 3228. 
Natl. tile co. 3229. . 
Natl. tuberculosis assn. 8392, 18600. 
Natl. woman’s Christian temperance 
union. 3253. 
Nattier (—) 
Nava (N.) 
Navajo tours. 18604. 
Neal (H. K.) 8394. 
Nebraska capitol commission. 
Needham (A. ©.) 10246. 
Needham chronicle. 18613. 
Neef (H. E.) 3256. 


788. 
2859. 


3250. 


418 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, 1922 


4710. 
9840. 


Neely (B. C.) 

Negri (Pola) 

Nelsson (A. Q.) 8165. 

Nemeyer (Paul) 467. 

Nepomuk (St. John) 

Neptune studio. 83895. 

Neudecker (M. A.) 18614. 

Neumann (A. C.) 18619. 

Neumann (Hugo) 272. 

Neumeyer (Will) jr. 4711. 

Neville (Lord) 6864.. 

Neville (Richard) 8165. 

New (Harry) 3050. 

New art studios. 13192. 

New England dairy & food council. 
SVay el 

New era wireless corp. 8396. 

New Mexico (U. S. S.) engineers 
force. 96389. 

New Milford, Conn., fourth annual 
Litchfield co. conference of older 
sirls. 6931. 

New Salem commercial club. 8397. 


4392. 


eo. central r. r. co. 8399. 

N. Y. city Ediphone sales force. 
16804. 

mM. ¥. dock ¢€o. 131985. 


me x. mis. co. 18621. 

N. Y. Natl. guards (One hundred and 
sixth regiment infantry) 18622. 

N. Y. state embalmers’ assn., travel- 
ing men at convention, Binghamton, 
N. Y. 5450. 


Women’s auxiliary. 19753. 
N. Y. state hospital. 13194. 
N. Y. stock exchange. 3258, 8400, 
18623. 


N. Y. stock exchange bldg. co. 18628. 

N. Y¥. Sunday news foreign service. 
S209. 

N. Y. theatre program corp. 3260. 

N. ¥. times co. 3265. 

N. Y. world. See Press pub. co. (N 
Y. world) 


Newbury (Phillip) 2859. 

Newby (A. K.) 8401. 

Newcomb (R. M.) 4415. 

Newell (G.'M.) 10247. 

Newlands (J. C.) 8165. 

Newman (F. I.) 468. 

Newman (J. F.) ine. 4713, 10250, 

14808. 
Newman (K. J.) 3266. 


Newman (Sigmund) 8402, 13195. 
Newman (Sigmund) & co. 8406. 


Newman pub. & art co., ine. 13196. 
News. 8410, 13209, 18631. 

News syndicate co., ine. 13220. 
Newspaper feature service, inc. 3267, 


8411, 13223, 18714. 
Newton (R. E.) 13270. 
Neymann (Percy) 18767. 
Nichols (W. B.) 18768. 
Nichols (W. H.) jr._ 8461. 
Nicholson (F. L.) 11993. 


Nicholson (Meredith) 3050. 
Nicklas (C. A.) 2859. 
Nicol (Jockey) 6186. 
Nicol (J. R.) 4166. 
Nicolas (A. A.) 18769. 
Nicolosi (Joseph) 414, 14809. 
Niendorff (Mathilde Block-) 
Block-Niendorff (Mathilde) 
Nightguns (John) 4551. 
Nissl] (Rud) 14693. 
Noah (—) 18595. 
Noble (W..@a)y Use: 
No-ko-Mis, Indian. 18864, 20060. 
Nolan (J. B.) co. 8462. 
Noll! CH. Gay sal9: 
Noll (P. H.) 8464. 
Nordman (F. B.) jr. 18773. 
Norfolk jazz quartette. 8465. 
Norman (Viola) 4865, 14977. 
Normand (Mabel) 1805. 
Norsworthy (L.) 10701. 
North Peigan woman, Indian. 
Northrup, King & co. 3320. 
Northwest art studios. 8466. 
Norton slide co. 138272. 
Norwich pharmacal co. 
Notaseme hosiery co. 8477, 18775. 
Notebaert (Alponse) 13117. 
Notman photo co. 18776. 
Notter (Jockey) 6186. 
Novak (Charles) 9279. 
Novelli (James) 4714. 
Noyes (William) 3821. 
Nutting (Wallace) ine. 
2 heds LOMA: 
Nye (F. M.) 
Nygard (A. F.) 4715. 
Nyhott (5.:3.)~- 13282. 
Nystrom (A. J.) & Co. 
meaywall (Xs dae, LO2Z52; 
Oak specialty co. 18826. 
Oak studio. 13283. 
Oakley (Violet) 469. 
Oberammergau, Germany, 
sionspiele. 5346, 10927. 
Oberhardt (William) 11956. 
O’Boyle (F. L.) 18828. 
O’Brien (Mrs. F. L.) 8481. 
O’Brien (Frederick) 13548. 
O’Brien (Kenneth) 15567. 
O’Brien (Mrs. Kenneth) 15567. 
O’Brien (L. J.) 8482. 
O'Brien (EB. 32) 1642: 
O’Brien baking co. 138284. 
O’Bryon (J. E.) 14810. 
O’Connor (E. P.) 10254. 
OO’ Conor (Nee Toop: 
Octavius (Prince) 2673. 
Oddie (T. L.) 17349. 
Odiorne. 8483. 
Ogilvie (J. S.) pub. co. 
Oglesly (M. L.) 18829. 
Ohlson (Arthur) 10400, 15042. 
Old Lady Good Scissors, Indian. 
Oldham (KE. W.) & son. 3373. 


See 


4551. 


8476, 18774. 


3323, 8478, 


7255. 


8479. 


1922, pas- 


13285. 


4591. 


419 


INDEX 


Oldham (G. A.) 18261. 
O’Leary (T. M.) 1580. 
Olesen (Mrs. A. D.) 13139. 
Olesen (Mary) 13139. 
Olinger highlanders, ine. 
Oliver (Miss) 12945. 
Oliver (Christian) 8492. 
Olson (Charlie) 470. 
Olson (E. E.) 18830. 
Olsson (Julius) 16905. 
Olstowski (Franciszek) 


8485. 


10316. 


O'Meara (DD. H,)>. 4883 
Omodt (Corine) 18882. 
O’More (Calene) 20030. 


One hand clock corp. 8493. 

One hundred and sixth regiment in- 
fantry of N. Y. natl. guards. See N. 
Y. natl. guards (One hundred and 
sixth regiment infantry). 

O’Neill (Jockey) 6186. 

O’Neill (Lee) 14811. 

Onondaga pottery co. 
14813. 

Oppenheim (J. M.) 8494. 

Order Eastern Star, Park ave. chapter, 
205, first officers, 1921. 1593. 

Organ ptg. co. 8495. 

Oriental specialties 
14814. 

Orlsin (J. B.) eorp. 14815. 

Orr (E. A.) 8496. 

Orr (Edgar) 138286. 

Orr’ (Lowis). Dea28K. 

Ort (Karl). 13289). 18837. 

O’Ryan (L. V.) 4718. 

Osborn (C. D.) co. 8497. 

Osborne eo. 471, 3375, 4719, 8500, 
10266, 14816, 18838. 

Oscar (Peter) 4551. 

Osgood (H.) 2859. 

O’Shaughnessy (N.) 

Oslerhout (Mrs. B.) 

Osse (EH. A.) 8539. 

Osterlind (F. H.) 

Osthaus (E. H.) 

Ostwaldt (Wm. ) 

Oswald (Carlos) 3937. 

Otis elevator co. 18850. 

Otto (L. W.) 3380. 

Otwell (H. C.) 13290, 18853. 

Outcault adv. co. 8540, 18855. 

Overmyer (P. F.) 3374, 3381, 8754. 

Ovushiner (E. B.) 18857. 

Ow (Charles) 8755. 

Owen (Mrs. H. L.) 

Owen (Mrs. Reginald) 8165. 

Oxford debating team. 17769. 

Oxford st. grammar school graduates. 
8303, 130938. 


4716, 10255, 


BAT Mes. Ie. 


18261. 
18261. 
495. 
10170. 
241. 


12945. 


P. R. electric starter co. 3382. 

Pach bres. 3387. 

Pacific and Atlantic photos, ine. 
18858. 

Packer (BHlijah) 13291. 

Paderewski (I. J.) 14107. 


Dt. IV, DIS. vy; 17 


Padilla (J. L.) 

Page (H. L.) 

Page (Villa) 

Pam (A. .J.) 

Paine (W. J.) 

Painter (A. C.) 

Painter (J. W.) 8767. 

Paisano (U. G.) 4951. 

Paisano (Mrs. Wm.) 4551. 

Paladini & Peruggi. 14861. 

Palette adv. studios. 4741, 8768. 

Palladino (Joseph) 18863. 

Palmer (B. J.) 10305, 19991. 

Palmer (Corliss) 18681. 

Palmer (RK. J.) se292 

Palmer (S. L.) 8769. 

Palmer (Sutton) 2020, 4444, 14540, 
1712604 

Palmer (W. E.) 8770. 

Palmer adv. service, ine. 10283. 13295. 

Pan-American fireworks co. 496, 13297. 

Pando (Mrs. M. de) 8165. 

Pannone (Pasquale) 10284. 

Panoram co. 8773. 

Paquita (Princess) 1844. 

Paramount novelty co. 8774. 

Pardo (Benjamin) 14862. 

Pardoe (J. B.) “S582, s10e 

Parent (J. C.) 9834, 9951. 

Parent system of advertising. 13298. 

Parfitt (J. H.) 18864. 

Park (0. Di) -48aa8 ; 

Parker (C. W.) 498, 18870. ; 

Parker (Cushman) 167, 4293, 14409. 

Parker (Frances) 18871. 

Parker (H. G.) 3047. 

Parker (Henry) 18871. 

Parker (J. Hi). a2238 

Parker (W. B.) 14866. 

Parker brides group. 12945. 

Parker bros., ine. 3398. 

Parker hosiery mill and dye works. 
13299. 


8765. 
18862. 
18261. 
8766. 
do91. 
14511. 


Parker’s book store. 18873. 
Parkhurst (C. EH.) 4742. 
Parks -(C. L.) SY418. 

Parme (F.) 14867. 


Parnia (R. B.) de Bourbon. 2859. 
Parrish (J. W.) 8165. 

Parrish (Maxfield) 4426, 10287, 19280. 
Parrott investment co. 3401. 

Parry (Willet) 18876. 

Parsarti co. 499. 

Parshall (J. M.) 
Parscn (Paul) 
Parsons (E. M.) 
Partin (rs. W. G.) 
Partners press. 8783. 
Paschen (Chr.) co. 18877. 
Patch (E. L.) co. 8784. 

Pathé news. 13300, 18878. 
Patrick (St.) 14467. 

Patten (W. H.) 18261. 
Patterson (J. E.) 14670. 
Patterson (L. A.) 14868, 18888. 


3403. 
9783. 
3405, 8779. 
10288. 


420 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, 1922 


Patterson (Mrs. Morehead) 15567. 
Pattiera (Tino) 9614. 
Pattle (Mrs. Geo.) 9279. 
Paul (Si.) 254. 
Fane (J. RK.) e@o., inc. 18889. 
Paulson (Henry) & co. 3419, 18890. 
Pawlowski (Alexander) 3421. 
Paxton (W. H.) 18302. 
Payne (Miss) 12945. 
Payne (T. E.) 16871. 
Peabody (Eleanor) 12945. 
Peace st. grammar school graduates. 
8303, 18383. 
Peano (Felix) 10289. 
Pearce (J. N.) 8785, 18303, 18891. 
Pearlman (V. 8S.) 500. 
Peary (R. E.) 8500. 
Pease (G. A.) 4748. 
Peck (O. W.) 3422. 
Peckham, Foreman, inc. 
Peege (Charlotte) 6977. 
Peet (L. L.) 4744. 
Peirce (L. W.) 138304. 
Peirson (Katharine) 10290. 
Peiser (T. E.) . 
Pelcher (H. W.) 
Pelkey (J. E.) 
Pellar (Hanns) 
Pelligrini (Louis) 
Pellini (B.) 510. 
Penaherrera (Mrs. L. A.) 
Penfield (Edward) 14869. 
Penn (Wm.) 469, 4550. 
Penn state photo co. 18899. 
Pennant pearl button co. 18900. 
Pennell (Joseph) 1880. 
Pennsylvania state college, 
body. 13305. 
Pennsylvania state photo shop. 13305. 
Penrod (Lady) 6909. 
Penrose (Boise) 3495. 
Pente (William) 3427, 8788. 
Penton pub. co. 8790. 
Pepper (G. W.) 14512, 17349. 
Peréz (Rene) 13306. 
Perio (Hi! B:) 14792. 
Perkins (Ellen ) 15042. 
Perkins (Mrs. Frank) 2859. 
Perkins (Lee) 3429, 18901. 
Perkins (Mrs. Rae) 18261. 
Perrin (V.) & cie. 511. 
Perry (D. M.) 14871. 
Perry (Ff. B:) 8791. 
Perry (Gentz) 512. 
Bercy Ch. F.)> 512. 
Perry & co. 8798. 
Perry, Mason co. 
Pershing (E. R.) 8796. 
Pershing, (J. J.) 2175, 
10354, 14171, 19543. 
Persons (W.C.) 8890. 
Peruggi (Ernesto) 14861, 14870. 
Peruggi & Paladini. 14870. 
Peter (Forest) 9783. 
Peters (Jfr. and Mrs. Eldridge) 


18892. 


ATAD. 
2175. 


student 


13307. 
9391, 9980, 


6314. 


Pimentel (L. R.) 


Peters (G. W.) 3480. 

Peters (Helaine) 186381. 

Peters br., Internatl. shoe co. See In- 
ternatl. shoe co. (Peters br.) 

Peters cartridge co. 14872. 

Petersen (Albert) 18902. 

Petersen (J. C.) 14518. 

Petersen (Theodore) 514. 

Petersen monument. 13986. 

Peterson (A. K.) 13315. 

Peterson (A. 8S.) 18904. 

Peterson (Herman) 513. 

Peterson (Lewis) 18905. 

Petitjean (Francois) 2673. 

Petrocelli (Joseph)° 8801. 

Petrova (Olga) 8005. 

Pettus (Eugene) 177. 

Petty (W. L.) 1891. 

Fetzold: (F.-ASy ileal: 

Pfund nursery co. 18906. 

Pheifer (Val) 10155, 10400. 

Phila. interstate dairy council. 

Phila. 
ely 

Phillippi (F. A.) 

Phillips (Be EF.) 516. 

Phillips (J.) 16670. 

Phillips (M. A.) 4746. 

Phillips (O. R.) 8482. 

Phillips (Mrs. Townsend) 

Photo adv. co. 3433. 

Photographische gesellschaft. 

Photoplating co. 14873. 

Pi psi fraternity. 517. 

Piaz (Etienne) 183, 9858. 

Picaninny freeze co. of Amer. 
ASC. 

Pickering (E. D.) 

Pickering (KE. H.) 

Pickering (L. R.) 

Pickford (Jack) 688. 

Pickford (Mary) 14887. 

Pictorial publicity for New England. 
13323. 

Pielke (Mrs K. N.) 

Pierce (D. R.) 

Pierce (H. H.) 

Pierini (Attilio) 

Pierotti (Caesar) 14876. 

Pierson (Edwin) 13330, 18942. 

Pierson (Katherine) 4747, 14877. 

Piess (Gerta) 13536. 

Piester (P. H.) 4748. 

Pilgrimage play, Life of the Christ. 
4749. 

Pilipaitis (J. J.) 14879. 

Prltsbury> CAC.) 13331. 

Pilsudiski (Joseph) 394. 

18943. 

Pinchot (Miss) 12945. 

Pinchot (Clifford) 14512. 

Pinchot (Mrs. M.) 12945. 

Pindar (G. N.) ~ 518. 

Pintz (Dora) 8165. 

Pinwheel movie co. 


8802 
school of design for women. 


18907. 


285°. 
18908. 


8803, 


8818. 
13321, 18932. 
8819, 13322. 


14875. 

13324. 

3439,. 138325, 18933. 
8820, 13326, 18936. 


3441. 


421 


INDEX 


Pioneer aerial engineering co. 13332. 

Pius XI pope. 3259, 5236, 8035, 9460, 

Ose. 

Pixie co. ine. 

Place (lL. T.) 

Pleissner (O. M.) 

Plew (G. M.) 8455. 

Plotkin (Peter) 520. 

Plotkin (Peter) studio of fine arts. 
520. 


3445. 
8822. 
14880. 


Pliickebaum (Karl) 18908. 
Pliickebaum (Meta) 18908. 
Plunket (St. Oliver) 43438. 
Poe (EH. A.) 9685. 
Poe (J. G.) 13388. 
Poe (J. W.) 138884: 


Poe cottage committee. 3461. 

Bronx society of arts, sciences 
and history. See Bronx society of 
arts, sciences and history (Poe cot- 
tage committee) 

Pogales (F.) 18261. 

Pogue (J. H:) 3465, 13337. 

Point st. grammar school graduates. 
8303, 13093. 

Pointer (A. L.) 

Pointer (K. K.) 

Pokey (Rudolph) 

Polah (G. L. G.) 

Polhemus (L. FE.) 

Poli (O. A.) 8824. 

Polk (R. L.) & co. 

Polk (W. C.) 3466. 

Pollak (Julius) 18947. 

Pollia (J. A.) 38467. 

Pompeian co. 3468. 

Pompeian mfg. co. 14887. 

Ponce de Leon. 8500, 13307. 

Pondelicek (J. W.) 8826. 

Poniter (K. K.) 14881. 

Ponselle (Rosa) 2806. 

Poole (Mrs. J. F.) 9279. 

Popper (Lepold) 6864. 

Popular radio, ine. 18983. 

Fopular science monthly. 8846, 13339, 
18984. 

Popular science monthly pub. co., ine. 
3850. 

Popular science pub. co., ine. 
13340, 18989. 

Porter (A. O.) 

Porter (Charlotte) 

Porter (H.) 18261. 

Post (G. B.) 16568. 

Post photo service. 8855. 

Post pictures corp. 18994. 

Post ptg. & pub. co. 3472. 

Postum cereal co., ine. 3473, 4752. 

Powell (Hyre) 8856. 

Powell (Tod) 8862. 

Powell (W. E.) 8868. 

Powers (H. W.) 521. 

Powers (J. P.) 13347. 

Powers (Stillman) 3475, 18995. 

Prendergast (James) 8874. 


4750. 
4750. 
8823. 
4751. 
18946. 


8825. 


8852, 


14888. 
13346. 


“pt ivi nase: 17 


Prendiville (J. A.) 

Prentiss (A. M.) 

Prepared roofing 
13348, 19000. 

Presbrey-Leland co., ine. 

Press pub. co. 19004. 

Press pub. co. (N. Y. World) 

Pressler (Gene) 471. 

Price (Miss) 2673. 

Price (A. E.) 19005. 

Price (F. W.) 14889. 

Price (I. E.) 14890. 

Price (J. C.). 3i6@ 

Price (J. W.) 19007.° 

Price (L. A.) 8874. 

Price (T. H.) pub. corp. 19008. 

Price (Mrs. W. W.) 16670. 

Price, Rasmussen corp. 3485. 

Pridgeon (Irwin) 8875. 

Prince (George) 3495. 

Prince (Norman) 318. 

Prince (W. 8.) 19009. 

Prince Hall Masonic certificate co. 
13349. 

Print shop. 8876. 

Priscilla ¢co0.13350, 19010. 

Probst ((. J.)) 22) 

Froctor (A, Pe tias: 

Proctor (Mrs. G. W.) 8165. 

Progressive toy co., ine. 524. 

Progue (J. E.) 8877. 

Providence lithograph co. 
14891. 

Pruitt (O. N.) 19012. 

Publishers autocaster 
3500, 8878, 13373. 

Pulman (Geo.) & 
14892. 

Purdone (D. M.) 

Purdone-Sosmin eo. 

Purdy (CC. Vo )jogaee 

Purity chemical co. 

Putnam (Brenda) 

Putnam (G. S.) 


4753. 
3478, 8869, 18998. 
assn. 38480, 8870, 
4754, 19003. 


8873. 


4756, 


service co. 


sons, Itd. 13376, 
14893. 
14893. 


13377. 
4768. 
10291. 


Queen insurance co. of Amer. 19013. 
Quick (Herbert) 8325. 

Quin (Frank) & co. 138378. 

Quinn (W. C.) 16804. 

Quinto, Cohen & Levin, ine. 8945. 


Quirck (N. J.) 4769. 

R-C. pictures corp. 3535, 8948, 13387, 
19014. 

Raba (Ernst) 

Raban (H. P.) 

Rachliss (N. A.) 

Rachmaninoff (—) 

Rachmaninoff (Sergei). 

Radewagen co. 9035. 

Radford (W. A.) 19225. 

Radio and novelty mfg. co. 9036. 


9032. 
526. 
O27. 
dod11. 
9619. 


Radio builder pub. co. 19237. 
Radio corp. of Amer. 9037. 
Radio journal pub. co. 9088. 


Kadio products laboratory. 9039. 


Radio stores co, 10292. 


422 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, 1922 


Radiogem corp. 19238. 
Radiotune corp. 9040. 
Radot (Pasteur) 2859. 
Raeburn (Henry) 10701. 
Raeolings (Mrs. Chas.) 9279. 
Baeth (Ff. C.) 19239. 
Ragan (Mabel) 9279. 
Ragbag sisters. 4770. 
measiand (6: A. P.) . 102938. 
Ragot (L. F.) 10294, 14894. 
mann (©: A.) °13498. 
Railroad buyers and sellers service 
bureau. 19240. 


Ramas (Claude) 14366. 
Ramsay (L. A.) 17445. 
Randrup (S. R.) 8165. 
Rankine (A. M.) 9041. 
Rannie (P. R.) 14895. 
Ransford (A. L.) 19241. 
Ransom (F. C.) 3675, 9042. 
Ratdolt (Erhard) 2342. 
Rathbone (B.) 2859. 


Rau art studios, inc. 3683. 
Rau studios, ine. 19248. 
Rauch (G) 14693. 
Raudebaugh (O. B.) 9048. 
Raver (A. H.) . 15050". 
Rauh (Mrs. Enoch) 851. 
Rawsthorne (Robert) co. 
hay oes: EG.) «9279. 
Raynor (G. H.) 4777. 
Razalle (T. 8S.) 4779. 
hea wee 1), 528, 4782. 
Rea (L. E.) 4783, 10302, 14897. 
Read (F..W.) 10170. 
Real silk hosiery mills. 
Reale (Frank) 3687. 
Reasoner (H. HE.) 3688. 
Reaves (W. P.) 13501. 
Red Cloud (Jack) 8289. 

Red cross (Amer. natl.) 542, 14917. 
Red-Rock poultry yards. 3700. 
Red Wolf (Chief) 12600. 
Redman (L. F.) 9045. 

Reece (Jane) 2046. 

meed (CC. #.) 13502. 

Reed (D. A.) 17349. 

Reeder (J. T.) 19256. 
Reedley chamber of commerce. 
hess, CE By.  LO25T: 

Reese (—) 9788. 

Reese (Bert) 19258. 

Reeves (C. 8.) 9048, 19260. 
Reeves (Knox) 19264. 
Regensteiner corp. 13503. 
Rehbock (W.) 2859. 

Reich (B. J.) 9052. 

Reich (Jacques) 19267. 

med, (AS f.)- 370 

Reid (Marcellus) 19268. 
Reid (Robert) 16804. 

Reid (Wallace) 4468, 14293. 
Reimann (P. F.) 4792. 
Hemariz (4. 4s:) 13509: 
Reincke, Ellis co. 9053. 


4872, 10296. 


13499. 


9047. 


14807. 
14918. 


Reinhold (Carl) 
xeinhold (J. J.) 


Reinthal & Newman. 3703, 9054, 
19280. 
Reising (Chas.) 18261. 
Remien & Kuhnert co. 13511. 
Remington (Frederick) 4645. 
Rempp (A. E.) 590. 
tendi (Paula) 5346. 
Reneau studio. 13512. 
Reni-Mel (L.) 598, 19282. 
Rennick (J. C.) 4798. 
Renthrop (—) 17862. 
Rentschler (J. F.) 9055, 19283. 
Renwick (L. L.) -9279. 
Renwick (Mrs. L. L.) 9279. 


Renzetti (A. M.) 4, 4168, 9823, 14444. 
Retail dry goods assn. 13513. 
Revera coat co., ine. 3708. 
Revere (Paul) 14935. 
Revillon fréres. 9057, 13514. 
Rexach (Alberto) 4794. 
Rexferd specialty card co. 
19285. 


Rexmer products co. 9072. 
Reymond (M. H.) 13534, 19286. 
Reynolds (B. 8.) co. 9073, 19290. 
Reynolds (Joshua) 2673. 
Rhind (J. M.) 594. 
Rhinehart (R. R.) 2859. 
Rhinehart (Vrs. R. R.) 
Rhoades (H. D.) 598. 
Rhodes (Mr. and Mrs. C. T.) 
Rhodes (Iven) 16884. 
Rhone (C. A.) 3709. 
Rhone (Happy) and his versatile 
orchestra. 3709. 
Rice (—) 2175. 
Rice (A. H.) 10790. 
Rice (C. Y¥.) 10790. 
Rice (Helen) 8165. 
Rice leaders of the world assn. 
Rich (A. B.) 14866. 
Rich (C. H.) 9091. 
Rich (Mrs. Edw.) 
Richards (H. S.) 
Richards (M. R.) 
Richardson (Boss) 
Richardson (D. W.) 
tichardson (F. H.) 
Richardson (M. L.) 9092. 
Richardson (M. N.) 10304. 
Richman (Ben) 13535. 
Richmond (A. W.) 14920. 
Richmond borough, Boy scouts. 
Boy scouts (Richmond borough) 
Richter (W. 8.) 138. 
Riddervold (James) 7535. 
Rideout (H. H.) 9103. 
Riebot (Lt.) 2859. 
Riffo (Lillian) 3716. 
Rigaumont (V. A.) 3717, 9104, 14291, 
19306. 
Rigger (Neira) 
Riley (Cora) 


13582, 


2859. 
9086. 


9087. 


18651. 
14919. 
4795. 

9783. 

9584. 
3710. 


See 


20030. 
4551. 


423 


INDEX 


Riley (Elizabeth) 4551. 
Riley (John) 4551. 
Rinaldo (L. R.) 9105. 
Rip-easy co. 9106. 
Ritter (W. H.) 596. 
Roach (J. A.) co. 
Roahen (K. F.) 
Robbins (J. L.) co. 
Robbins (R. G.) 9108. 

Robert (Albert) 14888. 

Roberts (Mr.) 2859. 

Roberts (H. V.) 9110. 

Roberts (Mrs. Joseph) 12945. 

Roberts (Theodore) 20093. 

Roberts (W. H.) 19309. 

Roberts (W. O.) 3718. 

Roberts, Johnson & Rand br., Inter- 
natl. shoe co. See Internatl. shoe 
co. (Roberts, Johnson & Rand br.) 

Robertson (Alice) 2175. 

Robertson (J. W.) 138537, 19310. 

Robertson (W. 8.) 14504. 

Robie (G. M.) 14923. 

Robins (Mrs. H. M.) 

Robinson (C. A.) 

Robinson (Miss BH.) 16670. 

Robinson (Mrs. HE. G.) 13538. 

Robinson (G. H.) co., ine. 19321. 

Robinson (J. H.) 9111. 

Robinson (Louise) 8165. 

Rochambeau (—) 14490. 

Rochambeau ave. grammar 
graduates. 8303, 18383. 

Rockhill (C. 8.) 19326. 

Rocky Mountain radio corp. 9115. 

Rodgers (L. C.) 185389. 

Rodriguez Serra (J. E.) 9116. 

Roeder (S. D.) 103085. 

Roegge (Wilhelm) 14693. 

Roembke (W. H.) 19327. 

Roger & Gallet (Parfumiere) 

Rogers (FEF. H.) 9186. 

Rogers (Warren) 9279. 

Rogevine (Mrs. Valdimir) 

Roll (Edna) 9940. 

Roloff (A.) 18908. 

Rolph (James) jr. 7930. 

Romaine (Margaret) 2806. 

Romanelli (Carlo) 4167, 4692, 14692. 

Romanelli (Louis) 14522. 

Romm (M. M.) 4796. 

Romney (George) 5180. 

Rondel (V. E.) 10306, 14925. 

Rondoni (Romolo) 10308, 10309. 

Rondoni studio. 10309. 

Ronne & Washburn. 19339. 

Roosevelt (Theodore) 271, 624, 2304, 
3989, 4755, 9891, 10170. 

estate of. 4797. 

Roosevelt (Theodore) jr. 

Root (lL. A.) 9137. 

Roots (Y. K.) 19840. 

Rorphuro (J. J.) 598, 14927. 

Rosal (Mrs. A. R.) 10311. 

Rose (Alexander) 19347. 


9279. 
17769. 


school 


14924. 


8165. 


2179. 


PESTY, DYSive Te 


Rose (Dorothy) 1744. 
Rose (J. J.) 4798. 
Rosecrans (P. C.) 91388. 
Roselle (Anna) 13109. 
Rosenbaum (Caroline) 600, 3719, 4799. 
Rosenbaum bros. 19348. 
Rosenberg (S. A.) 9189. 
Rosenbluth (Robt.) 18631. 
Rosener (C. 8.) 4801, 9140. 
Rosenthal (Mrs.) 18261. 
Rosenthal (H. A.) 38720. 
Rosenthal (Sylvan) 3720. 
Rosier (Mrs. L. A.) 9279. 
Ross (Betsy) 4892. 
Ross (J. R.) 14889. 
Ross college of chiropractic, class of 
1922. 9611. 
Rossiter (C.) 18261. 
Rost (J. EF.) igs 
Roth (F. G. R.) 4802. 
Roth (Otto) & co. 3721. 
Rothacker film mfg. co. 9142. 
Rothengatter (Emil) 14929. 
Roullet (Gaston) 10266. 
Roux (Constant) 10312. 
Rowell (Mrs. M. C.) 9154. 
Rowland (Mrs.) 12945. 
Rowles (F. F.) 601. 
Roxbury, Mass., Mission church parish, 
golden jubilee. 2058. 
Roxor studios. 602. 
Roy (O. F:) 208ts: 
Royal art co. 4808. 
Royal metal lighting fixture co., ine. 
4814. 
Royal tailors. 9155. 
Roye studio. 193852. 
Royster (S. E.) 9685. 
Ruben (Jacob) 19354. 
Rubins (H. W.) 103815. 
Rummell (R. W.) 14842. 
Runkle (B. P.) 4754. 
Ruotolo (Onorio) 4815. 
Rushout (Lady) 15400. 
Rushville high school basket ball 
team. 6180. 
Rusk (J. W.) 19364. 
Russell (C. M.) 526. 
Russell (EH. A.) 9161. 
Russell (G. E.) 19370. 
Russell (H. G.) 10316. 
Russell (J. W.) 9162. 
Russell (Jessie) 603. 
Russell (W. W.) 14047. 
Ruth (—). 4756. 
Ruth (Babe) 8003, 18574. 
Rutter (C. H.) 138540. . 
Rutz (Hugo) 5346. 
Ruud (N. B.) 193876. 
Ruze (John) 9164. 
Ruzicka (Rudolph) 3722. 
Ryan (J. 2.) a9at7: 
Ryan (Paddy) 9783. 
Ryder: Cid. yretee: 
Ryder (Tetson) 20030. 


424 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, 1922 


Ryland (Henry) 9571. 

Ryon (Helen) 8165. 

Sabin (F. R.) 14047. 

Sabine (John) 3724. 

Sachs (G. M.) 138541. 

Sacksteder (A. F.) 10317, 14930. 

Sadler (W. D.) 18046. 

St. Bernard mining co. 

St. Denis (Ruth) 4505. 

St. Gaudens (—) 931, 9460. 

St. Louis globe-democrat. 3725. 

St. Louis, Mo., St. Louis Browns base- 
ball team. 138851. 

Saiow (Jose) 4551. 

Salcedo (Severo) 4817, 10319. 

Salem chamber of commerce. 

Sales ptg. corp. 9172. 

Salisbury (H. A.) 138543, 19378. 

Salisbury (H. L.) 17194. 

Salle (R. R. C. la) See La Salle 
(ie. B.C.) 

Salles (J. W.) 10320. 

Salmon (Mrs. M.) 8165. 

Saltzman (M. H.) 3726, 9173. 

Saludes (Paulette) 18631. 

Salvage (W. L.) 3727. 

Salve Regina. 19379. 

Samaroff (Olga) 14107. 

Sampson (H. L.) 4819. 

Sampson (S. A.) 4820. 

Samuels (Theodore) 9352. 

Sanders (A. W.) 13851. 

Sanders (A. W.) co. 9174. 

Sandreauter (Mrs. Oliver) 2859. 

Sands (Mrs. A. L.) 18261. 

San Souci (Gov.) 18383. 

Santa Claus. 294. 

Santens (R. H.) 14931. 

Santway, photo-craft co., ine. 19391. 

Sardeau (Héléne) 4821. 

Sardeau (Matilde) 4821. 

Sargent (J. S.) 14982. 

Sarraut (Albert) 17349. 

Sartini (James) 10322. 

Sattler (Miss) 8165. 

Sauer (Mrs. C. F.) 8165. 

Sauer (Mrs. H. F.) 12945. 

Saunders (R. B.) 9175. 

Savage (W. A.) 19392. 

Savoy ptg. & pub. co., ine. 

Sawyer (C. EB.) 2175. 

Sayre (F. G.) 19807. 

Scarsdale estates. 19394. 

Schacht (Wilhelm) 14693. 

Schaefer (H. J.) 9279, 19395. 

Schaffer (Morris) 8165. 

Schall (F. J.) 2678. 

Schanzer (Carlo) 17349. 

Scharbine (A. A.) 15031*. 

Schedin (N. T.) 19396. 

Schelling & Ficke. 9176. 

Scherf (J. G.) 19399, 15583. 

Schick (C. W.) 19941. 

Schiffert (Morris) 9177. 

Schilling (Lydia) 2060. 


13542. 


4818. 


13852. 


Schipa (Tito) 2806, 18151. 

Schirmer (KE. C.) music co. 

Schirmer (G.) ine. 19401. 

Schirmer (R. 8.) 10419. 

Schlechter (G. A.) 19402. 

Schleicher (F. J.) paper box co. 19403. 

Schlesier (H.) 12945. 

Schloesser (H.) 18261. 

Schloss bros. & co., ine. 9178, 19411. 

sehmalz (Mrs. A. EK.) 12945. 

Schmid (C. L.) 19420. 

schmidt (HS Js) S28: 

Schnars-Alquist (H.) 3787, 9323, 
15014, 

Schneider (Curt) 19004. 

Schneider (L. J.) 14934. 

Schoettner studio. 9185. 

Scholle (C. F.) 10400, 15042. 

Scholle (C. G.) 10400. 

School board of Chambersburg. See 
Chambersburg (School board of) 

Schoonmaker (KH. T.) 9186. 

Schramm (Victor) 14693, 18908. 

Schroeder (Daniel) 604. 

Schuler (L. R.) 9187. 

sehultz (Hh: C.) 10159: 

Schuttinger (Jockey) 6186. 

Schuyler (W. B.) 13856, 19422. 

Schwalb (M.) 14693. 

Schwarm (Harold) 13209. 

Schwarzkopf (J. G.) 10323. 

Schwencke (O. L.) land and invest- 
ment co. 9188. 

Scimitar pub. co. 9189. 

Scott (J. G.) 14754. 

Scott (W. A.) 19423. 

Seott (W. J.) 9190. 

Seott (Walter) 10701. 

Seott paper co. 19425. 

Scott, Powell dairies. 3728. 

Scotti (Antonia) 18261. 

Scribner (—) 16804. 

Seribner’s (Charles) sons. 

Seull (J. L.). 13857. 

Scullion (Chas.) 18631. 

Seabury (Miss L.) 1744. 

Seaman (Mrs. C. H.) 8165. 

Seaman (Mrs: L. L.) 16670. 

Seamans & Cobb co. 37388. 

Searcy (M. L. R.) 9192. 

Searcy (Marraine) 9191. 

Sebek (J. C.) 9194. 

Sebukaty (J. S.) 19428. 

Seeley (C. W.) 19429. 

Selbridge (H. G.) 12945. 

Selby shoe co. 4824, 10344, 14952. 

Selden (H. S.) 4827. 

Seldomridge (L. C.). 9195. 

Selle (O. F.) 2060. 

Selz, Schwab & co. 

Senat (H. D.) 9196. 

Serbaroli (Ettore) 4801. 

Serra (J. E. Rodriguez-) 
guez Serra (J. E.) 

Serra (Junipero) 2137. 


4823. 


14935. 


605. 


See Rodri- 


425 


INDEX 


Serra (Miguel) 4828, 14955. 
Service photographic co. 
Service press. 9198. 
Serv-o-lite advertising co. 
Sesqui-centennial novelty 
14965. 
Sesser (W. G.) 
Severin (L. W.) 
Sewell (A. E.) 
Shanahan (H. F.) 14968. 
Sharkey (Bert) 4962. 
Sharsmith (George) 511, 103845. 
Shattuck (J/rs. Ruth) 13858. 
Shauley (Edwina) 12945. 
Shaver (J. C.) 13859. 
Shaw ( 9199, 194382. 
Shaw (H. C.) 19488. 
Shaw (J. C.) 14969. 
CS. 702) 


19430. 


19431. 
COL INES 
15033*. 
14966. 
14967. 


Shaw 3739. 
4823. 
Shaw products co. 19440. 
Shean (James) 1642. 
Sheffield (EH. C.) 10347. 
Sheffield silver black fox co. 
Shelly choir. 1973. 
Shelton (Mrs.) 18261. 
Shelton (Louisa) 9200. 
Shelton ((/rs. 8. HE.) 9685. 
Shepardson (G. B.) 9201, 13861. 
Shepherd (J. C.) 14972. 
Shepherd (R. E.) 14975. 
Sheppeard (Red) 20155. 
Sheridan (C. C.) 606. 
Sheridan (Dick) 2859, 8165. 
Sheridan (M. F.) 16581. 
Sheridan (Margaret) 8165. 
Sherman (—) 14935. 
Sherman service, ine. 13864. 
Sherrin (D.) 10266. 
Sherven (G.) 18865. 
Sherwood (EK. H.) 9204, 13866, 19441. 
Sherwood (N. E.) 19444. 
Sheterom (H. G.) 19445. 
Shields (C. M.) 14976. 
Shields (Tom) 15102. 
Shipman, Ward mfg. co. 
Shippam (A. F.). 19446. 
Shirek & Hirsch. 9217. 
bike (52 Wie O. 
Shirley studios. 608. 
Shockel (B. H.) 4864, 10348. 
Shoe and leather reporter co. 
9219. 
Shoemaker 
Shogran (I. L.) 
Shore (C. K.) 
Shorter (C. A.) 
Shortridge (S. M.) 
Shour (lL. N.) 9234. 
Shrader (Joseph) 19460. 
Shreve, Treat & Eacret. 


3740. 


9211. 


3743, 


Git) 19447, 
19458. 

19459. 
14388. 

2175. 


615. 


Shriber (Anne) 19461. 
Shuck (A. C.) 208. 
Shuford (EH. L.) 19466. 


Shulman (L. R.) 11993. 


’ Silberstein (M. B.) 


pt. IV, Bass) Verbs 


Shulman (M. J.) 
Shurtle (Z. H.) 
Shurtleff (A. A.) 
Shurtleff (Z. H.) 
Sidener, Van Riper. 38757. 
Siegel light supply co. 10350. 
Siever (Paul) 9235, 13878. 
Sifford (Bruce) 19474. 
Silberman (O. 8S.) 4866. 
3758. 
19475. 


14977. 


Silkk (L. A.) & Go. 
Sills (Miss) 1778. 
Sills (Milton) 7268. 
Silurium mfg. co. 616. . 
Silva (N. E.)) S250 
Silvers (M. J.) 3759. 
Simeoe pub. co. 19476. 
Simmons (B. K.) 3760. 
Simmons (Edward) 14978. 
Simmons photographie news. 
Simon (Miss) 12945. 
S'mon (Mrs. L. K.) 12945. 
Simon & Goodwin co. 10351, 14979. 
Simonds (F. H.) 13879, 19477. 
Simonson (B: He) )i0s85a: 
Simonson (G. H.) 14980. 
Simplex ticket co., ine. 19482. 
Simpson (A. L.) 788. 
Simpson (Carnegie) 2859. 
Simpson (I. F.) 14983. f 
Sing-Out, Indian. 4551. 
Singer (lL. D.) 4867, 9238. 
Singers (EK. H.) 13880. 
Singing Long Time, Indian. 
Sins (E.) 10400, 15042. 
Sisco (C. EH) sie 
Sisk (G. W.) 618. 
Sitting Bull, Indian. 
Sitz (C. B.) 14984. 
Skiles (C. H.) 9245. 
Skinner (F. H.) 9246. 
Skregerg (H.) 9247. 
Slark (F. H.) 19483. 
Slee (J. N.) 16670. 
Slevin (Miss) 12945. 
Slevin (lL. 8.) 9248, 19484. 
Slyde (EF. H:).. 9136s) 
Small (J. O. EH.) 9249. 
Small (Jot) i282i7; 
Smalley (KF. P.) 4868. 
Smart (EH. D.) 9250. 
Smart (EH. H.) 4870, 10354. 
Smart studio co. 9252. 
Smiley (J. F.) 138882. 
Smith (A. BH.) co. pieces 
Smith (A. R.) 138888. 
13884. 


3761. 


4551. 


1602. 


Smith (Mrs. A. W.) 
Smith). (BS. vAs) ihewec. 
Smith (C. E.) 19494. 
Smith (C. R. 4872. 
Smith (EH. E.) 619. 
Smith (BE. F.) 9254. 
Smith (F. H.) 9257. 
Smith (F. W.) 12945. 
Smith (Gean) 14985. 


426 


. Smith 


INDEX 


Smith 

Smith ( 

Smith ( 

Smith ( 

Smith ( 

Smith ( 

Smith 
13890. 

Smith (Livingston) 

(Mrs. Louis) 

(M. H.) 2859. 

CM... ME = 10856: 

(Margaret) 10393, 14627, 

‘(Marjorie) 8165. 

(O. F.) 9253, 19485, 19504. 

(P. H.) 4818. 

Go. We) 19283. 

(Sherwood) 19534. 

(Sidney) corp. 14986. 

(Tex) 9783. 

OW. C.). - 3763. 

CW EE) 14047, 

ye E.) 13892: 

(Wallace) 14987. 

Smith (Weston) 18429. 

Smith & Lamar. 19535. 

Smith, Beal fire brick co. 19536. 

Smith, Brooks press. 13893. 

Smith, Hecht co. 19538. 

Smith, Rickman. 3764. 

Smith studio. 19539. 

Smith’s studio. 19540, 19543. 

Smoot (P. M.) 19544. 

Smyth (C. M.) 19547. 

Smyth (J. M.) co. 9266. 

Smythe (Richard) 2673, 19810. 

Snead CH. C:) 16871. 

Snider (Clarice de la Ford) 
la Ford-Snider (Clarice). 

Snook (F. W.) 9268. 

Snow (A. H.) 2175. 

Snow (EH. E.) 13899. 

Snyder (H. K.) 9279. 

Société des 40 hommes et 8 chevaux. 
9269, 13914. 

Society for electrical development, inc. 
19558. 

Society studio. 9270. 

Soderholtz (EH. E.) 620. 

Somat (Mrs. A.) 2859. 

Sonny (Louis) 9271. 

Sopham (A. M.) 15012. 

sorden (Bert) 13915. 

Sorsby (I. K.) 15013. 

Sorvino (Gennaro) 621. 

Soss (Mrs. Jas.) 18261. 

Sousa (J. P.) 8296. 

Southern alluvial land assn. 

Southern art corp. 3765. 

Southern home builders, ine. 

Spachman (Spike) 9783. 

Spaeth (Carola) 9277. 

Spanabel (E. E.) 19560. 

Spanish John. 6210. 

Sparachino (Guist) 


9261. 
paper goods co. 


L. N.) engraving co. 
(Laurence) 


10355. 
18261. 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
* Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 


See De 


Showkd be 
LAPHAM 


9275. 
9276. 


14446. 


Spaulding (A. G.) 

Speier (Jeremiah) 

Speier (Jeremias) 

Spellman (D. D.) 9279, 13929. 

Spencer (Alice) 4645. 

Spencer Bloor post no. 491, Veterans 
of foreign wars. See Veterans of 
foreign wars (Spencer Bloor post no. 
491) 

Spencer (S. H.) 

Spencer (Z. T.) 

Sphinx (K. A.) 

Sphinx co. 9321. 

Spicer (J. O.) 10358. 

Spicer (W. F.) 9322, 19571. 

Spiegle (F. M.) 14816. 

Spielvogel (Emil) 3787, 9323, 15014. 

Spindle (R. B.) jr. 16871. 

Spofford (Judson) 19589. 

Spooner (H. W.) 9324. 

Sprague (Florence) 4873, 10359. 

Springfield (John) 19594. 


9278. 
13918, 19561. 
13926. 


13931. 
13932. 
14499. 


Springfield tablet mfg. co. 3789, 9325, 
13935, 19595. 

Sproul (C. FE.) 9341. 

Squires studio. 19596. 

Stacey (W. J.) 623, 4876, 10360. 

Staey (C. HB.) 9342. 

Stadden (J. H.) 13941. 

Staeger (Balz) 15016. 

Stafford engraving co. 9343. 


Stahl (Jess) 20155. 

Stablberger (Frederick) 
15042. 

Stahley (J. M.) 19597. 

Stamford, N. Y., baseball team. 10972. 

Standard art co. 9346. 

Standard brick & tile co. 19598. 

Standard furniture co. 9347. 

Standard oil co. 3790. 

Standard ptg. co., inc. 13942. 

Standiford studio 9352 

Standish (Mrs. A.) 8165. 

Standish (Miles) monument. 

Standley (H. L.) 

Stanhope (L. EH.) 13944. 

Stanley works, ine. 19599. 

Stansbury (Mrs. F. F¥.) 18261. 

Stapleton (Thos.) 19605. 

Star co. 19613. 

Star pub. co. 9354. 

Starace (J. T.) 397. 

Stark bros. nurseries and orchards co. 
9355. 

Starr (Frances) 

States (C. G.) 

Statzer (Carl) 9361. 

Stearns (Mae) 196714. 

Stearns bros. & co. 3793. 

Stecher lithographic co. 3794, 19616. 

Steel realty development corp. 19678. 

Steele (C. A.) 12945. 


10155, 10400, 


10945. 
3792, 13943. 


9898. 
4877. 


Stegman (Irank) 19685. 
Stehli fréres. 3937, 9362, 15016. 
Stehlik (Marion) 3940. 


427 


% 


Stein & Blaine. 
19686. 


3942, 9365, 13945, 


Steinmetz (E. M. A.) 


19686. 


Stella (A.) 2859. 


Steman (Louis) 


19688. 


Stephen (S#.) 254. 
Stephens (Brad) & co. 9870. 


Stephenson (B. E.) 


INDEX 


9365, 13945, 


9371. 


Stephenson (Geo.) 14754. 


Stephenson (J. G.) 


Stephenson studi 
Sterling (Albert) 


Stetson press, inc. 


Stevens (A. F.) 
Stevens (H. B.) 
Stevens (J. A.) 

Stevens (J. M.) 
Stevens (Willie) 


Stevens & co., ine. 
Stevenson (J/iss) 


4426. 


0. 19689. 
10344. 
Sterling (P.) 18151. 
Stern (S. 8.) 4878. 


3945. 

9279. 
19690. 

3946. 


3944. 


11856. 


Stevenson (Miss C.) 


(Mrs. George). 


Stevenson (W. B.) 


Stewart (G. M.) 


Stilb (Bernard) 
ae 


9378. 
12945. 
See Bunher 


4473. 


9374. 

Stewart corp. 13946, 19691. 
Stick (Frank) 4719, 14754, 14816. 
4879, 15017. 
Stiles (Miss) See Thomas (Mrs. J. 


Stillman (Mrs. A. U.) 


Stillman (Bud) 


Stillson (Blanche) 


Stimson (J. C.) 


1642. 
2175. 


Stimson (J. E. H.) 93 


Stinson (O. L.) 
Stixrud Cian) 
Stokes (G. V.) 


9376. 
9379. 
5180. 


3961, 1642. 


13947. 


79. 


Stokowski (Mrs. Leopold) 9277. 
Stoll mfg. co. 18950. 
15018. 


Stone (Maysie) 
Stone (O. M. P.) 


6514. 


Stone (R. Q.) 38947, 9880. 
Stone (S. M.) 624. 
Stonebridge (C. H.) 1 


Storch (Marsha) 


Stores (Mrs. EF. W.) 


Story (Miriam) 


625. 
9894. 


8261. 


2859. 


Story & Clark piano co. 9886. 


Story telling on Louisville playground. 


6230. 


Stout (J. M.) 38950. 


Stow (A. H.) 2 


9692. 


Stowell (C. F. B.) 139 


Strand (B. A.) 


9387. 


OL. 


Strandquest’s investors service. 


Strang (EF. W.) 


9389. 


Stratton & Snyder. 93 


Strauch (B. A.) 
Straughan (Mrs. 


9391. 
J. B.) 


Strausenback (C. E.) 


Straw (R. H.) 
Strickland (Hug 


626. 


90. 


3901. 
9392. 


h) 10969. 


9388. 


pt.-1V, D.S5 ve 27 


Strickland (Mabel) 10969. 

String (G. C.) 13952. 

Strobridge lithographing co. 19693. 

Strohmeyer (H. A) 38952, 9393, 18953, 
19739. 

Strong (Mrs. 8.) 12945. 

Struart (Gilbert) 4441. 

Strtitzel (Otto) 14693. 

Stuart (J. R.)° 47a 

Studio Swann. 9418, 13978. 

Stults (Anamae) 15019. 

Sudtell (Bernard) 15296. 

Sufea (Frank) 3956, 9419. 

Suiger (L. G.) 9420. — 

Sullivan (Danny) 3959. 

Sullivan (J. E.) 9421. 

Sullivan (M.) 12945. 

Sullivan (Pat) 4880. 

Sullivan (R. G.) 38960. 

Sullivan (R. L.) 8786. 

Sulzberger (Mrs. M. B.) 9279. 

Summers (J. EH.) 3854. 

Sumner (Mrs. 8. HE.) 2175. 

Sunday news. 3961, 138978, 19751. 

Sunny Susan laboratories, ine. 4881. 

Sunnyside. 19753. 

Suplicki’s catafalque. 2708. 

Supreme camp of the Amer. Wood- 
men. See American Woodmen. (Su- 
preme camp of the) 

Surber, Arundale co., ine. 38963. 

Sutter-Van Horn.co., ltd. 15020. 

Sutton (R. B.) 4882. 

Svensson (C. W.) 17027* 

Svoboda (Frank) 13986. 

Swan (Mrs. A. W.) 12945. 

Swan (fF. A.) 19755. 

Swan (Paul) 14693. 

Swanigan (John) 13958. 

Swanson (Gloria) 9840, 14930. 

Sworstad (A. B.) 9422. : 

Sweater and knitted textile publicity 
bureau. 9423. 

Sweeney (H. C.) 9428. 

Sweet (C. G.) 19756. 

Swetland (R. BE.) 19757. 

Swift (EH. H.) 3964 

Swift & co. 19758. 

Swiftwater soldiers memorial assn. 
13987. 

Swinburne (J. B.) 19760. 

Swinnerton (J. G.) 9429. 

Swinnerton (James) 13988, 19761. 

Syberkrop (Louis) 627. 

Sylva (Marguerita) 15072. 

Symonds (S. W.) 10362. 

Syracuse journal co. 19768. 

Syracuse ornamental co. 9481. 

Szeptycki (A.) 3421. 

T-Fradiophone co.,ine. 19764. 

Taber (Mrs. BH.) 18261. 

Taber Prang Art co. 9460, 13992, 
19767. 

Tacoma lumberman’s club. 19771. 

Taft (Lorado) 9046. 


428 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, 1922 


Tailoring arts pub. co. 3968, 13998. 

Tait (C. B.) 4884. 

Takamine (Tokichi) See Tokichi 
taka-mine. 

Tallman (M. H.) 3974. 

Talmadge (Constance) 8021. 

Tamburini (Countess) 2806. 

Tamburini (Arnoldo) 15021. 

Tammen (H. H.) co. 3975, 9471. 


Tangen (Ed) 39838, 19772. 

Tarkington (Booth) 3050. 

Tarrant (M. W.) 623. 

Tarter Webster & Johnson, ine. 14004. 

Taschereau (O. HE. A.) 4482. 

Tattersall (Wm.) 14005. 

Taufflieb (F. A.) 18261. 

Taylor (Mr.) 2859. 

Taylor (D. G.) 2060. 

Taylor (Dorothy) 2859. 

Taylor (Mrs. ©. H.) 18261. 

Taylor (F. W.) See Williams-Taylor 
(Frederick) 

Taylor (G. O.) 18400. 

Waster. (oH. A.) ‘co. 19778. 

Taylor (J. M.) 9472. 

Mayior (Mrs. J. 8S.) 2859. 

Taylor (N. & G.) co. 9473. 

Taylor (N. H:) 9476. 

Taylor (O. D.) 3984. 

Taylor (W.) 12945. 

Taylor instrument Cos. 
14006, 19780. 

Technical high school graduating class. 
8303, 130938. 
Tellander (H.) 
Teller (Griffith) 
Telton (EK. G.) 

Telva (Marian) 2060. 

Tennis (M. E.) 4803. 

eleccre Haute, Ind. state convention, 
Amer. legion. 18324. 

Terrier (Louis) 183. 

Terry (Mrs. Allan) 18261. 

Texas (U. S. S.) crew. 14147. 

marine detachment. 9639. 

whale boat crew. 9639. 

Whaeher (J. HH.) 628. 

Thatcher (Becky) 6908. 

Thayer (W. S.) 14047. 

Thayer st. grammer school graduates. 
8303. 

Theobald (O. A.) 

Theobald (Samuel) 

Theodor (—) 14693. 

Thiemann (C. A.) 18418. 

Thoenen (E. W.) 9492. 

Thoma-Hofele (C.) 14693. 

Thomas (A. B.) 688. 

Thomas (A. J.) 14018, 14021. 

Thomas (E.) 2859. 

Thomas (Mrs. E.) 

Thomas (F. W.) 

Thomas (G. P.) 14023. 

Thomas (H. M.) 14047. 

Thomas (Mrs. J. P.) 6364. 


3985, 9477, 


4096. 
10266. 
19785. 


9490. 
14047. 


8165. 
14022. 


'“Tishler (Frank) 


Thomas (M. H.) 
Thomas (O. H.) 
Thomas (R. V.) 
Thomas (Ruth) 
Thomas (W. L.) 
Thompson (C. A.) 
Thompson (D. M.) 
Thompson (Earl) 
Thompson (G. L.) 
Thompson (H. G.) 
Thompson (J. E.) 
Thompson (J. M.) 
Thompson (J. W.) 
Thompson (K. E.) 
Thompson (W. J.) 
Thompson (W. M.) 
Thompson (W. O.) 
Thompson (William) 
Thompson bros. 9504. 
Thomson (Earl) T74. 
Thomson (Merrill) 4945. 
Thoner (C. T.) 19790. 
Thorne (J. F.) 10366. 
Thorne (M.) 788. 

Thornton (Alice) 186381. 
Thorpe (Hall) 9506. 
Throop (G. E.) ine. 10367. 
Thum (Patty) 14754. 
Thurber (A. R.) 19791. 
Thurber (P. H.) 10368. 
Tichler (Frank) 10369. 
Tide water oil co. 9513. 
Tiedman (Mrs. H.) 8165. 
Tiffany (L. C.) 4886. 
Tiffany engraving co. 3989. 
Tillotson (H. Z.) 19792. 
Tisch (Mrs. Walter) 12945. 
4885. 
19793. 


10364. 
9493. 
14025. 
9579, 14045. 
10365. 
15346. 
9494, 19786. 
9497. 
9499. 
& son co. 9501. 
639. 
647. 
14026. 
15024. 
LAS: 
4719. 
7143. 
9502. 


Todd (F. A.) 

Toepfer (A. F.) 19802. 

Tokichi Takamine. 15051. 

Toledo seale co. 9515. 

Tolman, Davidson adv. 
19806. 

Tonge art co. 19807. 

oops CH. 1A.) ODL. 

Tooth (Arthur) & sons ltd. 19810. 

Morrence (i. Be) -19s8i2. 

Torrey (M. L.) 438083. 

Tory (Geofroy) 2542. 

Tourneur (Maurice) 7268. 

Toussaint (Fernand) 10837. 

Towne (P. D.) 9519, 14027. 

Townley (A. C.) 3219. 

Townsend (C. A.) 9526, 14032, 19813. 

Townsend (C. H.) 19826. 

Townsend (EB. F.) 3995, 14042, 19827. 

Toymakers. 4001. 

Trabuck (V.) 12945. 

Tracy (J. L.) 14043. 

Tracy (Mrs. M.) 8165. 

Trautman (N. V.) 4004. 

Travelers insurance co. 9555. 

Treman (I. C.) 15465. 


press, ine. 


429 


INDEX 


pt. IV, DS: Vout 


Cn 


Trembley (M. M.) 15025. 
Trenholm (G. F.) 14450. 
Treniaine (H. B.) 18933. 


Trenton flint and spar co. 
Triart pub. co., ine. 19849. 
Tribune co. 4005. 
Tribune ptg. co. 9555. 
Tribune pub. co. 19865. 
Triebel (F. E.) 4894. 
Triepel (John) 4442. 
Trimble (N. C.) 2859. 
Trinity court studio. 9557. 
Epp. “CC. M.).-)- S165. 
Tripp (W. H.) 4010, 9558. 
Trott (Cl. 1G. We): *La0252. 
Trotzky (Leon) 606. 
Trowbridge (N.) 9865. 
Trowbridge (Vaughan) 
roy “6d. Po) 
Trucks (Ray) 19867. 

Trudell (C. H.) 268. 

Trustees of the free public library of 
Chatham, N. J. See Chatham, N. J. 
(Trustees of the free public library 
of) 

Tryon (C. C.) 14044 

Tschirech (E. L.) 4022, 9570, 19888. 

Tsi-Tol-Cha-None, Indian. 9990. 

Tuck (Raphael) & sons, Itd. 9571. 

Tucker (B. D.) 6639. 

(Pucker <CR: Cs) 2G: 

Tuffs (William) memorial. 

Tumbridge (J. W.) 4028. 

Turner (—) 17862. 

Turner (C. W.) 9578. 

Turner (O. J.) 4033, 9579, 14045. 

Turner (O. J.) co. 9584. 

Turno (A. W.) 958d. 

‘Turrell CA Jay) 2603: 

Turrell shoe co. 14046. 

Turtle, Indian. 4551. 

Turton (G. W.) 4036. 

Bust Cs: Cs) S586: 

Tuttle silver co., inc. 648. 

Twain (Mark) See Clemens (S. L.) 

Twyford (Katherine) See Graeff 
(Mrs ES BY) 

Tyerell (Charles) 12945. 

Tyler (L. B.) 19889. 

Tyler (Wm.) 8165. 

Ugland (G.) 4895. 

Uhl (William) 4896. 

Ulke (Henry) 40387. 

Ulke (Titus) 4037. 

Ulmann (Doris) 14047. 

Ulrey (F. H.) 15026. 

Uncle Sam. 4796, 4799, 5447, 6331. 

Underhill (Irving) 4038, 9587, 14084, 
19895. 

Underpinning and foundation co., 
19932. 

Underwood (C. F.) 

Underwoods pharmacy. 

Unger (J. H.) 4081. 

Union petroleum co. 


9554. 


2673, 4016. 
9563, 19866. 


12439. 


ine. 


324. 
19936. 


4086, 9600, 19940. 


Unique feature service. 4091. 

United junior Bible class of Saxton. 
19445. ‘ 

United labor press assn. 

United photo shop. 19941. 

United physicians and surgeons -assn. 
9604. 

United 
18942. 

United Spanish war veterans, dept. of 
N. Y., nineteenth annual department 

encampment. 9618. 

U. 8S. east iron pipe and foundry co: 
4092. 

U. S. playing card co. 

U. 8S. ptg. & litho. eo. 

U. S. treasury dept. 

Universal 
19959. 

Universal display system. 9607. 

Uphaus (W. E.) 9608. 

Upjohn (A. M.) 542. 

Urbanas (A. M.) 14101. 

Ureh (B. F.) 4897. 

Urich (Louis) 14384. 

Urquhart (R. H.) 2859. 

Utica uniform co. 15027*, 

Vagis (P. G.) 649, 10370. 

Vail (EK. B.) 19964. 

Valentine (Louiszita) 4033. 

Valentino (Rodolph) 9840, 10317. 

Van Amburgh (H.) 9279. 

Van Arsdale (Miss) 4518. 

Van Ausdall (—) 16804. 

Van Bree (F. A.) 9610. 

Van Buren (E. A.) 19965. 

Vanciel (Frank) 19967. 

Van Cleave (A. W.) 19968. 

Van de Grift (W. K.) 9611. 

Vanderbilt (Muriel) 15567. 

Van der Weyde (W. M.) 9612. 

Vandewater (S. R.) 15028. 

Van Dresser (William) 14520. 

Van Houten (Clara) 4770. 

Van Landeghen (BH. J.) 10165. 

Van Olindo (D. I.) 14102. 

Van Patten (F. A.) 1891. 

Van Tuyl (A. P.) 650. 

Van Tuyle’s (Myron) 16748. 

Van Vieet (Roy) 19970. 

Van Zelin (L. F.) 19971. 

Varney (A. E.) 652. Es 

Vasconez (R.) 8165. 

Vaughan (M. E.) 14108. 

Vauthier (Paul Moreau-) See Moreau- 
Vauthier (Paul) 

Vazquez (Rodolfo) 

Veelik (John) 9614. 

Veazie st. grammar school graduates. 
83038, 13098. 

Veece (F.) 654. 

Vecsey (Terenc) 3995. 

Vedovi (Ernesto) 14105, 14930. 

Véit (Marta) 5346. 


14090. 


shoe repairing machine eo. 


19949. 
4096, 19947. 
19957. 


airway co., ine. 14091, 


19963. 


14104. 


430 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, 1922 


10371. 
14106. 
4899. 


Vent (BH. L.) 

Verlite metals co. 

Vermeulen (Aurele) 

Vernon (R.) 8165. 

Verrall (F. S.) 9616. 

Veterans of ‘foreign 
Bloor post no. 491) 

Veterans ptg. co. 9618. 

Vettori (Enrico) 10317. 

Victor (H. M.) 628. 

Victor animatography co. 4900. 

Victor talking machine co. 4097, 9619, 
14107, 19974. 

Victory highway assn. 15028*. 

Victory supply co. 15029. 

Vidal (Pierre) 10837. 

Vidas (Raoul) 2806. 

Vineyard st. grammar school gradu- 
ates. 8303, 13093. 

Vinsonhaler (S. R.) 15029*. 

Virgin Mary. See Mary (Virgin) 

Vitagraph co., ine. 19975. 

Vitagraph co. of Amer. 14111. 

Vitagraph, ine. 14113. 

Vogan (EF. M.) 655. 

Voigt (E. R.) 4099. 

Volk (Douglas) 4938, 19986. 

Volland (P. F.) co. 9622. 

Von Dommes (General) 17296. 

Von Duyke (H. M.) 9628. 

Von Frankenburg (Arthur) 15030*. 

Von Frauendorfer (H.) 14698. 

Von Heel (H.) 12945. 

Von Heel (Mrs. H.) 12945. 

Von Marr (Carl) 14693. 

Von Ragué (Betty) 656. 

Von Therman (Edmund) 

Voorhees (G. T.) 14125. 

Voss (H. 0.) 3716. 

Voss (P. H.) 9629, 14126. 

Voth (Mrs. Julius) 13209. 

Waddey (D. M.) 14127. 

Wadsworth (Eliot) 13325. 

Wadsworth (Evelyn) 15567. 

Waer (C. A.) 19988. 

Wagenborst (Mrs. J. H.) 8165. 

Wagenborst (James) 8165. 

Wager (F. E.) 19989. 

Wager (H. F.) 9630. 

Waggoner (G. H.) 9632. 

Wagner (Harold) 19990. 

’ Wagner (R. C.) 658, 4939. 

Wagner (Steward) 16893. 

Waid (D. E.) 14021. 

Waide (Milton) 9633, 19991. 

Waite, Wild asbestos co. 14128. 

Walcutt bros. co. 10372, 15031*. 

Walden, N. Y., fire dept. 19534. 

Waldman (Mrs. H.) 12945. 

Waldo (M. V.) 10391. 

Walker (C. E.) 14129. 

Walker (GC. J.) 3166. 

Walker (H. W.): 18261. 

Walker (M.) 9865. 

Walker (Q. F.) 7542. 


wars (Spencer 
9617. 


17349. 


9634. 
15033*. 


Walker (R. C.) 
Walker & ©€o. 
Wall (Bernhardt) 4100. 
Wallace (Secretary) 13953. 
Wallace (A. R.) 14135. 
Wallace (Mrs. H. B.) 9279. 
Wallace (Hy C2) 2175. 
Wallace (Mrs. H. C.) 
Wallace (I. L.) 14187. 
Wallace (J. E.) 4101. 
Wallace (J. N.) 19994. 
Wallace (Leslie) 10292. 
Wallace (Ruth) 138953. 
Wallace (Virginia) 13953. 
Wallace (W. A.) 19995. 
Wallen (John) 4103. 
Wallenberg (Mime.) 2175. 
Waller (C. C.) 659, 4948, 4944. 
Wallimann (Otto) 660. 
Wallin mfg. co. 141388. 
Walsh (J. J.) 8494. 
Walska (Ganna) 
(Mrs. Harold) 
Walter (A. D.) 
Walter (V. H.) 
Walters (EK. E.) 
Walton (Frank) /4945. 
Wamsley (F. C.); 10392. 
Wang (Chung Hui-) See Chung-Hui 
Wang. ie 
Wannamaker (John) 
Ward (C. EH.) 9418. 
Ward (L. P.) 664. 
Ward (Samuel) 2773. 
Ward (W. 8.) 6814. 
Ward baking co. 20002. 
Warde (Frederick) 175. 
Warhakie (Chief) 9341. 
Warner (A. B.) 15034*. 
Warner (B. J.) 4946. 
Warner (E. G.) 14145, 20008. 
Warner (E. L.) 96386. 
Warner (H. M.) 20015. 
Warren (Alice) 12945. 
Warren: (JW...) 15035" 
Washburn (M. J.) 14146, 20018. 
Washington (B. T.) 168. 
Washington (George) 600, 1585, 3701, 
4381, 4392, 9864, 9941, 10170, 14490. 
Washington (Martha) 14690. 
Washington, D. C., U. S. Bureau of 
standards. 8855. 
Washington, Ia., concert band. 12309. 
Washington and Jefferson football 
squad. 2323. 
Washington monument. 7238, 8767, 
9073, 14562, 17738, 19290. 
Waterman (C. E.) 4106, 9639, 14117. 
Waterman (L. E.) co. 14148. 
Waterman (O. W) 9642. 
Waters (R. J.) & co. 96438, 14149. 
Waterworth (Emily) 12945. 
Waterworth (Maud) 12945. 
Watkins (L. G.) 20024. 


See McCormick 


14144. 
661. 
14813. 


=< 


11927. 


431 


INDEX 


Dt. iV, DY Sshine 7 


Watling (Thomas) 
Watson (C. EH.) 150386. 
Watson (R. B.) 6175. 
Watson (T. E.) 17171. 
Watson stabilator co. of 
20026. 
Watt (James) 14754. 
Way (C. W.) co. 9645. 
Wayne knitting mills. 4107. 
Wayne tank & pump co. 4947. 
Weathers (P. H.) 14150. 
Webb (C. W.) 10393. 
Webb (M. E.) 20027. 
Weber (F. T.) 688. 
Webster (A. C.) 20028. 
Weck (E.) & son. 4109. 
Weed (A. J.) 9646. 
Weed (L. H.) 14047. 
Weeker (Juanita) 4551. 
Weeks (J. W.) 2175. 
Weeks (L. A.) 4110. 
Weidlich bros. mfg. co. 
Weidt (Edith) 8165. 
Weil (Arthur) 4112. 
Weiner (C. L.) 12945. 
Weise (Karl) 14693. 
Weiseien (J. W.) 4113. 
Weiseman (T. W.) 693. 
Weiss (F. F.) 20029. 
Weiss (Hedwig) 9648. 
Weiss (John) 20030. 
Weitzel (Frank) 4950. 
Welch (W. H.) 14047. 
Welher (Mrs. C. C.) 9279. 
Weller (R. HH.) 17579. 
Wells (C. A.) 4114. 
Wenatchee milling co. 14152. 
Wentworth (B. H.) 20048. 
Werbush (Egil) 20059. 
Wert (G. H.) 4115. 
Wesel (F.) mfg. co. 14153. 
Wesermann (C. G.) 15037. 
Wesley (John) 4886. 
Wessa (W. H.) 14154, 20060. 
Wesselhoeft (M. F.) 9649, 20073. 
Wesselman (J. C.) 4117. 
West (Benj.) 19248. 
West (M. L. C.) 12945. 
West coast life insurance co. 
Westcott (C. W.) 6202. 
Western art leather co. 20075. 
Western art pub. co. 14162. 
Western cartridge co. 15037*. 
Western tablet and 
4118, 9650, 14163. 
Westinghouse 
14170. 
Weston (Wm.) 9651. 
Westport high school. 4951. 
Wettlin (G. F.) 14171. 
Wetzel. 9652. 
Wexler, Goldstein & co. 9663. 
Whaling film corp. 14172. 
Wheeler (C. C.) 14275. 
Wheeler (F. L.) 20078. 


20025. 


689, 4948. 


20074. 


Detroit. 


‘Whitehead & Hoag co. 


stationery co. 


electric & mfg. Co. 


Wheeler (J. D.) 4119. 
Wheeler (Kathleen) 10396, 15038. 
Wheeler (Lutie Hodder) See Hodder- 
Wheeler (Lutie). 
Wheeler (W. B.) 
Wheeler (W. H.) 
Wheelock (Warren) 
Wheelwright (J. S.) 
Whistler (J. M.) 
Whitacre (M. A.) 9666. 
Whitaker (C. M.) 15039*. 
Whitaker (Frederic) 442. 
Whitcomb (B. J.) 9667. 
Whitcombe, McGeachin & eo. 
White (A. E.) 9681. 
White (Adelaide) 12945. 
White (B. G.) 8165. 
White (G. 8.) 4129. 
White (Mrs. P. J.) 
White (Bo Eo 
White (S. H.) 
White (T. W.) 20085. 
White (Verner) 4952. 
White & Wyckoff mfg. co. 
White Cloud, Indian. 
White dentists. 9682. 
White-Dog, Indian. 4551. 
White Eyes (Chief) 8289. 
White Eyes (Chief) son. 18368. 
White kitchen caterers, ine. 14277. 
White Quiver, Indian. 4551. 
Whiteford (J. A.) 44483. 
Whitegrass (Shorty) 4551. 
20082. 
Whitehouse (Harold) 18217. 
Whiteman (Paul) 9619, 18388. 
Whitfield (EH. W.) 2683. 
Whitney (Mrs. A. J.) 12945. 
Whitney (A. R.) jr. 2859. 
Whitney (Bli) 14754. 
Whittier (L. G.) 9684. 
Whitty (J. H.) 9685, 20085. 
Whitworth (T. A.) 14280. 
Wicker (G. P.) 20086. 
Wickman (A. E.) 10412. 
Widden (George) S873. 
Wieczorek (Max) 10413. 
Wight (M. J. G.) 20087. 
Wigley (J. W.) 10255. 
Wigley (John) 4716. 
Wilcox (I. M.) 20093. 
Wild (G. H.) 20097. 
Wild (R.'C.) 6382: ae Ne 
Wild (Mr. and Mrs. R. C.) 8882. 
Wildermann (R. F. M.) 9687. 
Wildes (G. M.) 694. ° 
Wildschut (Willem) 20098. 
Wilharn (F. C.) 14281. 
Wilhite (H. F.) 17519. 
Wilkinson (F. EH.) 10414. 
Wilkinson (M. L.) 12231. 
Willard (EH. R.) 200111. 
Willard (Frank) 15040. 
Willard (P. A.) 15040. 


6977. 
2041. 
15039. 
15042. 
15400. 


10400. 


8165. 
14276. 
4131. 


4132. 
4467. 


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INDEX 


nos. 1-4, 1922 


Willard (S. H.) 4135, 9691, 14282, 
Zt 2. 
Willard storage battery co. 9698. 


Willet (A. L.) 4953. 
Willett (Jacob) 9697. 
Willett (L. L.) 20119. 
Willette (C. W.) 20121. 
Willey (W. L.) 9698. 
Willhoit (A. S.) 14283. 


William II (He Kaiser) 
18858, 19613. 

and Kaiserin. 17296. 

Williams (Bert) 2806. 

Williams (EK. E.) 9699. 

Williams (Estella) 695, 4954. 

Williams (G. H.) 9700. 

Williams (J. J.) 9702. 

Williams (J. W.) 14047. 

Williams (Jno.), inc. 15041. 

Williams (Rollie) 19376. 

Williams (Soapy) 12228. 

Williams (T. H.) 14284, 20122. 

Williams-Taylor (Frederick) 15268. 

Williamson (A. C.) 9724. 

Williamson (F. A.) 9725. 

Willis (R. H.) 20124. 

Wihs (W. H.) 20125. 

wos (W. HH. HoH.) 41387. 

Willis (W. 1.) 10415. 

- Williston (T. A.) 97381. 

Wills (Edith) 11827. 

Wills (Mary) 11827. 

Willson goggles, ine. 

Willumsen (Oscar) 

Wilson (Alexander) 

Wilson (Bell) 1642. 

Wilson (KE. B.) +) 14285. 

Wilson (F. L.) 696. 

Wilson (H. J.) 8165. 

Wilson (Paux) 4962. 

Wilson (Woodrow) 270, 604, 10001. 

Winchester repeating arms co. 15041. 

Winn (John) 41388, 9733. 

Winship co. 14297. 

Winslow (A. G.) 9734. 

Winslow (Mrs. F.) 18261. 

Winter (Milo) 4955. 

Winter & Pond co. 14323. 

Winter photo co. 14826. 

Winterhalder (Erwin) 699, 4956. 

Wirth, Blumenfeld fair booking assn., 
me. 2OU27. 

Witcombe, McGeachin & co. 

Witt (J. D.) 10416. 

Witter. (A. S.) 20128. 

Wittman (Ernst) 369. 

Witzel (A. W.} 9740. 

Wocher (Max) & son co. 

Woeste (Joseph) 19688. 

Wohlbruck (T. C.) 9749. 

Wohlgemuth & Lissner. 14331. 

Wolf (Julius) 9750. 

Wolf (Natalie) 4959. 

Wolf & Lavenson. 344, 4530, 4531. 

Wolf-Robe (Chief) 4551. 


32559—23 


T7724, 17296, 


9732. 
20126. 
14451. 


15042. 


14329. 


| Yee (Jew Yam) 


Wolfe’s drug store. 9751. 

Wolff (Louis) & co., Itd. 4960, 10417, 
15049*. 

Wollner (C. M.) 14888: 

Wollo ignition produets co. 15050. 

Woman's institute of domestic arts & 
Sciences. 20129. 

Women of the war veterans of the 
32nd div., Ine. 15050". 

Wood (EH. J.).) 14334. 

Wood (W. H.) . 9752. 

Wood & Hyde co. 4962. 

Woodall (Emmett) 41389. 

Woodall (P. HH.) ‘Ot. 

Woodbury (EH. W.) 14835. 

Woodfield (Frank) 9754. 

Woodruff (C. 8.) 9757. 

Woods (Mary) 8165. 

Woodside (R. G.) 2175. 

Woodworth (Altena) 4964. 

Woolams (Mrs. L.) 12945. 

Woolf (S.23.). 25051: 

Woolfenden (lL. G.) 10266, 14816. 

Woolfenden (Mrs. L. G.) 4719. 

Woolley (EK. M.) 15051*. 

Woolworth (I. W.) co. 9762. 

Worden (J. EH.) 201380. 

Work (Hubert) 17769. 

Worrall (J. A.) 14888. 

Worswick (Lloyd) 15052. 

Worthall products co. 14836. 

Wrenn (W. 8.) 20131. 

Wright (Burr) 4140. 

Wieht (C. P:). 20132. 

Wright (G. J.) 201384. 

Wright (Marjorie) 18261. 

Wright (Penn) 4141. y 

Wright (W. A.) 2859. 

Wright (Wilbur) 14754. 

Wurlitzer (Rudolph) co. 

Wiuottke (HH. EF.) 702. 

Wyatt (Grizzly Dan) 

Wyeth (N. C.) 14935. 

Wye (CHL: R.) S165. 

Winia  (D. Ps) 20'S5. 

Wynn (F. B.) 4142. 

Wyoming teapot oil syndicate. 201386. 

Yam Yee (Jew) See Jew Yam Yee. 

See Jew Yam Yee. 

Yellowhead, Indian. 4551. 

Yellowhead (Mrs.) 4551. 

Yellow cab co. 9767. 

Yellow Wolf (1/rs.) 

Verna CHa.) (9768. 

Yessesin (Mrs. Serge) 18681. 

Yoemans (M. 8S.) 1744. 


10419. 
13859. 


4551. 


Yokia, Indian. 9990. 
Yon (Pietro) 3995. 

Woun? (Ass. B.:).. 1038: 
Young (A. E.) 9769. 
Young (C. K.) 4470. 
Young (C. S.) 9770. 


Young (Charles) 7601. 
Young (By Jo) OUT e: 
Young (F. L.) 6314. 


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INDEX 


Young (H. H.) 14047. 

Young (J. H.) 4148, 20138. 

Young (J. 8S.) & co. 9778. 

Young (W. F.) memorial. 9914. 

Y. M. C. A’s of U. S. A. (Natl. board 
of the) 20146. 

Youngberg (J. A.) 9781. 

Youngs (KF. W.) 9782. 

Youngstown institute of technology. 
704. 

Ytuebide (Mr.) 2859. 

Zaring (l. H.) 4965. 

Zayas (Alfredo) 17718. 

Zedekiah (King) 4900. 


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Zerbone (Bill) 9783. 

Zerdecheno (Prince) 18151. 

Zia (Countess) 6364. 

Zick (H. A.) 20148. 

Zimmele (M. 8.) 20149. 

Zimmerman (F.L.) 14447, 15053*. 

Zimmermann (Ff. M.) 705, 4966, 
10420, 15052. ; 

Zink (H. F.) 97883, 20155. 

Zinn (J. A.) jr. 4158. 

Zoepfel (William) 20162. 

Zuckerman (1. G.) 15054. 

Zuni, Indian. 14429. 


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